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Eigltiie-th Year
'UARY 11, 192
NEWS DIRECT' fROM OR. fRANK CRAllHI--f--;=======~===-----Little Glimpses of A merica =~ THE STATE CAPIlOt , WEEKLY lECTURE OL l\lil !:i, OHIO- Due to t he numl.J ~ .. uJ' uPJllicutions fur grude CI'OSSlIlg eliminu t iuns co ming into 'the hl ghwuy d 'l'''rtlllcnl, UHirccto l' G. 1-'. :::' ~nlu ' l llgel' has ul'lll!re d un ex ha us· LiVe ~ UI ' Vt\Y tu IJ muue of state high· way g'ra c c .. ossing s in Ohi o. The \\ urk hll ~ ."rcllily sta .. ted lind the III ~gc nl p"U" I'1I 1II ~ Jll U I'II C C~ 7t! g rade CroSSlllg. scul terl'll t hr oughout thIJ Klute. "'l'hc ~e c.. u~" in gs II"" cunsid· cn·d 118 Lelng ialrly rcprcsentlltive
Whole Numbe, 6787
REMI NISCEN GfS- -----l--IIIJHo.IH-.1~K+_ Of fORMER
DAYS
OF HIGH SCHOOL
THE COLUMBIA BASIN
The re will be no basketball game ar.cttllin he Gym th i!J FridllY night. but on Presid ent Coolidge ill nn nduress T o quol 'from 11 poem in on e of Saturday niA'ht II team from Cat holic t he ot hel' ti ny, a ll uded to th e effol·t Iltl! " Itl l'I l cGuff y' s Renders: lTigh, at Dayton . will come d own to of t he Gove rnm ent to neate new ler. "Tit., ch ildren of IlIcn uriae lind JlO SS }lIllY Wuynes ville's fir. at team. Last ritory. (luI of the world like blades of grass.' Sunduy's ' Dayton J ourn a l run a pic'f.hi s is t he true metho d of co n· ure of t h is pa r ticular team t hat is 11/,,\' IllAny people ha\'e cont ri bu· coming here. Look up you r papers quest A lut bcllci' than going to Will' 11·t! to the growth llnd prosperity of I1ml view t he pro ~ pect~ of victory or lind Hubjoct in J.( Iln uth el' Slule il is lo \\' :I \' II ,,~v l\l I!'! !I'len and wumen oC losses. t.urn wutel' on to u ue sc r t unu muk c The Runts (rom Carlisle u"ri~ht c huI'u ter, o f intl usll'Y anti in· wiil meet our Runt team on the 8ame II new !:ilale. 1,>lIiJ.: l· nce \Vh" CU llle, mllde the pluce MI'. 'uuli lige :u id, •. A wat" rw ay date. Everyone is invi ted; admisO! cUlIdili u ns in the ll' l'~ s pccLivu 10": hl'ir hlllllC'. were ho nored a nt! r eRpec· 8ion rema ins the same. cali l ie •. " · ch l c~ing\! .. saili, "bllt 811 sY:llc m for th e Mississippi Vulley and tl' ,1 !lnd pa~se d on, some to th e Great OU llI:fCl'uU:; CI·V.b~:H Jlg ~ cunnvt be co v- its tributuI'ics wil h on (: arm rcuching U l' )" llH I. 01 hers to diffel'cn t 'mundan e el cd III Lhi ~ l ill ie lH! CaU SC we huv e to th e Gulf lin d a lNt h"r to til<! At· ' .. This Friday is set aside for Tem· 1(J~u li tie~ l/) piny a purt there in the nut th e Huld 10l'ces nccc '~IIl' y to du lantic is on ly u qu c"tillil of lime. pel'lInee Duy, but as it co nflicts with t1ru nlll Il f life. The y belonged t o the riv('r is Ill·cssing. t he The Colun"lo ~u . " It IS plunllcd to add tu the /tl'l·at c i ll~s. the bnckbonc of our mid·yea l· exams, the program will be (.or iginal program from li me to t ime, Co lumbill Bus in iN n ot fal' d isl>lnl. " :\ nle l'icull civilizatio n that IIfr. Lin· given on Monday, Janu a l'y 16. To nl UIl Y of Ill y rCllders this phrusc as th e c rosslllga now con Sid ere d IJ c· c"ln mUhl have had in mind when he cumo Sl!l'arll tco or complelely s urvey· the Colum uia nll~ in . is a ~ort o f u l ~') ~ lIi'/. "C nd mu st love the COlllmon peo La. t Friday night t he basketball cd. in t his WilY C\,CI'y crossi ng IJ1 rlln. I COli fe ss until recen tl y it wa H "Il' fot' lie made so many or them ." tellm went to Mason. The fil'st team the sto w will eve ntullll Y be com plctl:' 10 me. But ~nlll e who m we have a lready won their gllll)e but the Runts lost But I Illn "'riling thi s in Spokane, Iy Hurv"ye d unli the d a ta ~o seeuI'ed ml'lIliull(od and llIany others, hoth fnm to the Mason Runts. The second will bc II rccllrd of W e imp'" rtu nce of Was lli ngt.o n. just n few mil es from i\ies a nd illllividu!lls dc , cl've moro team Jllayed tho Indepen den ts and euch onl!. Tltret! ti"ld pal·tlcs arc nuw t his basin and riJ.(hl here it is a s ub· t hm! a !-(cn ral notice. the Independe n ts carri ed away the guthcl'ing t he informution wh ich, ject of s upn! me in te rest.. As far li S I )n~ of thes was "B oss" MerriLt, victory. IIlll011g II Lher lh ings, includes a trut· that is co ncerned. it is of con ~i deru· Ii ~ h · WitS familiar ly called by ulmost tic census of both highway a nd r a il· ble interest to t he whole cou ntry a nd cvery on ' in the village. In our fan . not mere ly a local afruir. ?rl id.year exams are in full sway in rOlld', the appro xi lllate am ount of cy we clln sce him yet wi t h h is be· High sc hool £01' the r e maind er of the The Panama ana l fir ed the imagi. tillle that vehiculal' truffic is at opped ncnolcnl ex press ion and genial s mi le wee k. Enough sa id. II I vuch cross ing, the visubility of nation of lhe wodd . Huge reclam a· us \\'e plI~~(, cl him on t h e stre ets. How sight dista nc e, cundition of highway Lion projec ts lit VllriOUS times hav e l))lI ny mo numents to h is honesty of appraoches li nd oth e r ole ments af· interested us and applied f or aid to DEATHS con~t ructi o n as well a s skill and duo th e g eneral government. fecting the sta t us of the cro ksi ng:. _ mhility of wOl'kmull ship are to be But this Columbta Bas in project Mrs. lIfartha Prate r, widow of Job found in th different buildings In F. Prater, died at her home In Winwill be Ilbo u t t he biggest t hing we and about lhe villllge, it would be field , Kans. , Wednesday, January 4. More t han 3000 of the ,1000 roa(' have ever und er ta ken and are ever d inicu lt tu suy . ome of us may r e- She is s urvived by e leven grown eslate brokers of the sta te have file d liable to und er lake. call hi H appearance as h e walke d down c hildre n and one brother. C. J. Moore their application f OI' 11 renewal of It mea ns u bl'ing-ing int o cull ivu. t h e "tree in winter t im e, welu'ing one forme rly of near Harveysburg_ th ei r license Cor the coming year. lind lion or a tmnsforming f rom desert of lhe shawl s t hat were so popular it is expected that all application s will ' to lhrifty, fa rm la nds about two milnmo ng ilion sixty·five years ago, and be tiled within the next ten days. lIun ncres. Mrs. Ethel Linder, Ilged 34, wife Which were worn instead of overHcnewal of the broker's license takes This can be done by mere ly utiliz. • I of Harry Linder, of Kitehener, died coa ts. 'c are of the salesman in theil' respec· ing dead wa te rs which now run wu ste Sat urday evening at the Good . Sative officcs. Last y ea r these licen· Fortunately th ese wille rs a re at a Others in lhe line of building and m aritan hospital, Cincinnati. She constr ue ion WCI'C "Billy" Jones, t h e s es we re issued tu approximate ly 5000 higher level than the irrigated IlInd, plas terer, lind his partner. John Arch leaves her husband and five children. -----:-=.. ~ == real estate brokers and as many RO nil thnt is necessa ry is t he motive Funeral services were held at her 'r und also William Re tullick. All salesmen. powe r of grav ita tion. la te hom e Tuesday afternoon. Inth se were in demand when their par. ---It would mean, how ever . building ticular hnndicrait was n eeded and the terment was in Lebllnon centetel'J(. Although the state moving picture some da ms, making tunn els and co n· wOI'k of ali the foregoi n g was in strik censor board permitted I,>ictures of stTucting huge concrete line canals, ing contrast to t h e hast ily erected William Hickmon , kidnapper and and th e project is so imme nse t hat bui ldings to bo Been in recent ti mes kind in the country. Otben tlf the murdere r, to puss, many theate r man nobody co uld take it up but the gen· in ar large cities where it is so me- family are still maintaining the charagers o f the state ure using the clip· eral gove rnment. . , limes dinicult to determine which is acter of their forebears in and around We hear a l o~ abo ut t ho Colorado p el'S on the news reels lind rul scenes the more inferior, materilll or work. t he village. The Ilnnulli m eti :ng of Sl. Mnry's which show th e fi end are being cut Rh'e r Rnd t he Boulder Dam, but re· manship. Probably ' in Way n esville, The Hawke Brothers. John, Philip, out. One the nte r manager in writ. ally this t hin g is bigger . W. O. Raper is on the sick list. parish was h eld at the church Mon. good, honest work is still th e rule. Thomas (tomahawke the boys faeeThis country onc e was settled duro day even ing, with R v. J . .r. SChaeffer ing to the go vernor KIl id that if H oward A.. chd(·acon was in Leba· In my l'ec()l\ections of t he peopl e t iouslyealled him), with their slater, Don't fail to attend Myer Hyman's pI·es iding. Th worriens and v(!~lry. scenes shOWing the punishme n t of ing wh ot hhcy call a wet cycle and, of these early times no a tt.empt is Elizabeth, brought from their native January Sa le, in nil d<'partlllents. lIlen were re·ol 'ctoll , lind th e SlIme non, 1'11, ~t1ay. Hickman wer e shown he would be 25,000 farmers lived in it. Do n't fail to altend lI-iye r Ilyman 's made to distinguish b etween t h ose of England those splendid traits of man But th en came th e drought lind committees were appointed to serye glud to run t.he picture. but s uggest· the village: !lnt! it" immedia te vici no Iy character which have given to that ' Mrs. L. II. Gordon has been ill for the coming y ar. 'I'he reporl of the January Sa le, in a ll de pUl·tments. cd thD~ Hickman was being giv. Ihey a ll hud to leave. fo r th ey could nJ.(e. The only difference to be ob. country .and her colonies the emi<;hurch t rensur I' and lhe I'eports of en t uo much prominence in th e n ews not rai se crOl13 on 7-inch rainfalls scve ra l days. "1 ' I IUI'C wu s in Duy· ser vo",. is lhut of OCCulJ1ltions for I'n nence in so many fijllds of industrial art;.. " n It er "C h ow the \tlnd is lhe treasuI'ers of lh(' 'different organ. reels. and suggested that these be during the year. other respects they were iden tical. and commercial activities, which t ey Dr. P. A. Garner, chiropractor, izations showed sub: tantia l bala nces. tOll, MlllIday. eliminated by the state ce nsol' board. KIl nd and soge brush. One of the most usef ul Citizens in have held for so many yelU'S. and in The oil i wonderfully fertile ,D S Lebanon, Ohio, Phone 78. The fo ll owi ng delegates. and aileI" Dr. P. A . Garner, chiropractor t h times we are co nsi dering, lhough which ..they are only surpussed by it is probably t he bottom of an old Ilotes to the Diocesan convention, to Ohio motori sts nr paying in ap· lake, and all it needs is water. With ' ' perhaps not as fu lly apprecia te d as the Umted Statell. . Dr. and 1I1rs. A. 1'. Wright we re be held in Dayton January 3 l, and Lebunon, Ohio, Phone 78. proximately $70,000 every d:Oy in water t hey raise two crops of pota· Dayton visito rs, Monday. he s hould. have been, was my vel'y The ZeU-fanriiy-was represented by Februa ry 1, were IIppointed: Dele. the year into th e !!tate treasury. Lat.J Ulll ~ Me lure wos a business vis. dea l' pel'S nal friend, J. Drew Sweet. the four brothers, George. Jacob. Eds'i'ttin-:+--liiU:>clo:;.....J:CJiwl:i.D.g....5j:teC:ia.l1L toes a yea r and the finest potat . o"e _ gates-Mrs. Edith Harris. Mrs. L. A. est figure s of the state treas urer in. the world. -T ey woUld ha\'e- a Coming over fro m England with i gar and Mortimer. who played imp or- _ _. _ I' for one Zimmerman, W . H. Allen nnd F. B. ilo l' in incinnnti ~Ion day. dicate that the gasoline tax in 1928 mate e ven superior to Yakima for th e week at. Cary's Jew elry Shop, Leba· H nderson. sainlly mothe r, e found h is way to n pa s tn . e grow an devel. Alternutes- Miss Em. SUlck relhJC in l! ~/Iec ials fOl' ne Waynesville ' and wa!! for some tillle opment of theIr home town and were will be about $26.000.000. Thut is rai si ng of apples, Ilnd corn, whe at non, OhiO. ma He ighwllY, Mrs. IL e Hawke, Hal" we ek at. 'a l'Y's J ' w<:lry Shop, Leba. in the employ of Mr. J. W. Robelte. excel\etn lind highly respected citi$2.000,000 a mon t h or $500,000 eneh and othe r midwest products could be ri s Mos her and L. A. Zinllllel'llllln. non, 0 1110. ' Mr:. Rebeccll PI'c ndergast is qui te week. The report shows that during editor lin d propricto r of W'a yn esviJIe'i! zens. . g rown in IIbu ndnn ce. sick at her home south of tow n. the last six months Of 1927, $13.211, The men who are pushing this t hing odginal newspapcr, The Miami Vis. The Cadwal~der8 we.re ~Dl~ersally .lIU·S. W. 11 . Allen and .lIlr~. J . O. ito r. Mr. weet p ossessed ability of p~pular, Pro~ldence, III Its mfinlte 404 .79 was collected from this tax are public.spirited citizens. f or t hey Cnj·twright WeT s hop pin!; in Da~'ton, n high order ns a n ewspllper man ana Wisdom has hIdden the future from It pays to have yOUI', eyes given at.as compared with total collections for will probablY all be dead before the ~~~ . fiscal year of 192 6, of $12,667.504. Rcheme could be brought into com· tenti on by nn eycs.ight s pecialist. Exhad fate placed him in a locality our mortal view. Couid Achilles 0_ Of course the tax itt 1926 was only pletion, ns it will take probably 15 amin t ion free, by Dr. Rudolph, every where a large spher e of usefulness hav e had i~ veil rent and could have Nancy Dodd di ed January 2, 1, 28 Don' t -fui l til attelld 1I1ye r Hymu n's wou ld have op en ed he could probably foreseen the future career of hia Tuesday a nd SuturdllY. Cary 's J ew· two cents per gullon, but with more years. !J 1 yeal's, 6 moulhs lind !J days. J nnunry Su lc , in a ll dcpuI·tm nts. Ilge automobil es in Oh io today than ever hllvo Ilchieverl dist inction in hi s cho. younger son, John F., could have seen The project hns t he fu~1 endor se· e lry Shop. Leban on , Ohio. She was born .Tune 24. 1 36. Sh o befor e, and t he increa sed tax it looks ment or President Coolidge, ecretaRe n profession . Love of Na t ure nnd the yast amount of goo(l Dccomplisb· becamc t he wife of Willinm P. D odd. Mr. and l\! rs. hu rl ~ . la ns bCI'I'Y Dorn - T o lr. and Mr ~ . W. C. as if there wCl'e goins ' to be many I'y Work, Secreln ry Hoove r nnd Gen'1' th is ullion IInti lIlrs. M .. till )" of DU~'l(\ n, wcre o f t he beautiful i.n litera t ure Dnd art ed 'by him and known of the high esPhil lip ~ . t\I nday, JanuRry 9, ] 928, n Febu rury .1, 1858. millions of dollars aVllilllble for good eral Goethals. chllruct rized him bu t his modesty teem and. affection in which he was were born thr ' e sons, Mil to n, Wil. Wuynesdlle visitors, today. prevented these traits from 'beingo held by hIs feUow townsmen, he sureroods a s a res lli t of the luteat in. Redeeming 'worthless land and mak· dllughter. lillm and Harley. crease in the gas tax . kllow n except to his Illore intimate Iy would have been one ' of th e haping it productive is about the best Those left to monrn II I' 10SN are 'Vltcn in L eba non, d on't f orget to Hi ghest dc/!,ree in lhe watch milk. piest of men. business a Government can engage ers cru ft is Gruen Guild Wa tches, in two so ns. William and Harl ey. Three Villi\. 'ary '!! J ·wclry Shop, L ebanon, circle of friends. How ofte n do we find . in a eommu. Of the Burnett's brothers Bnd cous It wasn't much of a surprise whe)\ in. Men's pocket a nd strop and Indie s' gra ndchildren and ilive greot·grnnd. hio. nity like Waynesville just such char- In, I remember three, Stephen, Witchildren. Governol' Vic Donahey announced wristlet watches. See them nt a · lIl l·. and Irs. J. C. Hawk s pent aete rs. lIfen and women who are liam and Thomas, aU:-tHghly induiltriShe hod been a residen t of Mt. that he would not unde r any circum. Un,hly at Pl ells nnt Plain, with t h eir content to pass their lives in the OUB and upright they with their comllolly for flfty yeurs. he believcd lItr. and Mrs. J. B. rabbe :11'e an stances be a candidate for the fourth beauty an d quiet peaeefulncss of peers f ormed a class of men and wom term as Gove rnor. but' there was nouncin g the bit·th of n daughter, in t he upreme Bei'n g and was ever rlnll);h lC I' and family. (h ir su rroundings and find enjoy. en who would never pet;nit their I' nlly to th' call of human ily . he Janulll' some when he said he would not. be a , a. ' Ou I' ~iH tab les ar full CI f specials m nt Ilnd sa tisfaction wi ll be missCl1 by alII who l;new her. eun maate for the Democratic nom. Similar to these /lI'Y'S J ewelry t hough their abilities may fit lhem o.nd r e ligious pion. W e repair evoI'ythlng in j('weit-y Th ,' Twen ly·thinl P salm wus her fa- fo r ~'oul' s~l cc tion. ina t ion for U. S. Senator to oppose f 0 1' a broader field of action . How were th e Cartwright brothers, Seth Shop . L eb anoll, Ohio, and buy old gold an d l'ilve r and plat· \'o rit e Jo'501m. Simeon D. Fess, who will usk another ofte n do we find that people 50 abso. and. Septi.llluS, .both men of m~rc than. inum . Ca ry's J c\\' olry .' hop, Lebu · six.year term. Fact is, Donahey is MI·~. Anf oll Chnnlller, former mut. lu tely e ~5e ntial to the well being of ordmary Inte lhge nce and pro~lty. An tired of public life. It is known Saturday evening, Junuary 7th, the n on, Ohio. 1" ' 11 "r th e Frie nd s H ome. is spending u commun it y as edito rs, ministe rs older brother, Thomas, \~a~ Imp.reS!!>that he hus been as ked to consider seventh nnnual banquet of the Happy II fe lV we eks at the Home . n nd teac hers a rc not given the recog.' ~ d by the officers of a Bntlsh fl'lgate. Rcv. Nat han J uhnsoll and ~If s. several busi'1ess propositio ns. and Hour club W? ~ held lit Waynesville ni ti on which they d ese rve. In the war of 1812 and aft~r tho close this he' i8 doing. He is anxious to get Gym . . A deh clou s Bupp er ~! oysters. J ohnso n nrc spcl!,ling t\l(' \\'~'('k with Si l"t' I'w:lI'l"! lI al'e rO ll see n th c Of t he yo un~ men who have left of that struggle settled In England into some business t hat will prove .l<and~\,lch es, Riliads, cn~e, Ice <:ream the ir son ill Lnncnstc r. ul'l\utifu l pnt tern s ut Cary 's Jewelry ~lIch vil lnges and h llve found s ucce'5s and became w ~ l1 to do. and was as more ,profitable than that of .being a and coffec · was served to more than ~hop,! . pc u~ b for' buying. ury's :J waiting the m in t he iarge r cities. I thorough a Brito n us hiS '!lore forOur gift tnbl<!s are full o f specials public official, and no ma t ter what h e forty gll.ests und membcr s. J cw,' h y S hop. I.ebu non. Ohio. .. hall 1I0t spea k. Onl y II f ew dllYs tunnte brothers . were A~erlcan. "ry' s Jewelry - ---docs he is going to have the best . As thiS was to be do.as-yo.u.please f or your selection . a~o I wos sp caking with un activ And so we might contm ue to enuwishes of a majority of Ohioans, reo llll!~t, evcI:y one .entere~ m to the ShOJI, Lebanon , .Ohio. Hl\ZIl I'r1~ of t hp aut omobi le drivcr 111 r . lind lIIrs . J;!ITl OR McClu l'o nt. h\l~i J\c s~ mo n of incinnati u po n th is merate t hese good people such as the gardless oC politics. Just whom t he SPlTlt of It and . Ju~t did as they · r. and "I'S. H h co nI inue to incr('II". t:s l im nles I('ntll'd a Fun rn l Director's meet in g to pic und he nssured me t hat 11 vcry Kelly~, Samu el and Moses; the Gaus-. M Democrats will decide upon for the p.leased .. Nnm e ro~ s I/:ames ~nd muno \VitUllI' at IIwny ma de by mn nufact ur e rs lind in xul" in \\,ilmington. Mo nllll Y night. 11Il'(::'e /lcrc(' ntagc of t he bu siness m en es, Sol ol)lo~, Clarkson , Rlch.ard; the senutorship is a problem at the p.res. SIC was lllduiged m by all till qUite and daughter, of Dayton. W CI" the flll ce lll<'n indi ca te un inrrca ~e or ( t hi s city WIIS rec rui ted from just C?~ks, LeVI, ~tephen and Ehsha; th~ gues t~ of Dr. and Mrs. 11. E. Iln lim- :J ,OOO .OOO cll r~ Own(' I till! coming ent time. There will be an ample a late hour. . P in ker Du oCold JI~ns a nd pencils. ~u eh comm uniti es. 0 Nealis, AblJah P. and George J .• supply of candidates when the time Every 0110 present voted It the ~cst way, Tuesday. year with only half th"t n umher g uo CUIIl'lIn!('cd. No c)( p en~e afte r firs t I hR "c often medH ated upo n t he t he McKays, Jonas and, Jacob) the: comes. That much is sure. yet. All too soo n we were remmd· We maintain it high claSH watch ing tl' the jllnl; ya r d. " ";OS II rC\1(ll·t rurchn ~e. Ca r y's Jcwu lry ShOll, Leb· stmnge fact. 01' it Reems strange t o I Il~tel' of whom ll!0ved to I?wa 111 the ' ed by the strnlnR of "Home, Sweet jll "t re"e ivet/ by Le·!' C' . Enrnh art. Sel·· /lno n . Ohio. 11\/'. thot so mony of t he older people mIddle of t~e fifties; the Hlseys, John Home," that it was time to adjourn. repair departm e nt and snlicit your reo vicc munl\g'c,' of th ' Warr Qn (',lunly pall' and special 'order work . Cnry's w!to W('re' in t he forerron t 'of lIf1'airs and Jac?b, the Chenoweths, ~yan . Traffic accidents in Franklin coun· ~Ir". Eli zn llL·l h ll llr t ~ ock . 1t~ ll d I""rm UU I't'llU from st.::lte UUl'l':t ll in· ;Je\v-elry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. bll{'k ill til<' fifties of t hC' lust centu. a nd DaVid.; the uther me'!l~ers of the ty claimed 80 victims during ] 927, Ilur ~I' a t t hr Ohi(l M :I~o ll ic \lome. hug. SUI'flnct' h Cll!lqullrtcrs. r.I, in and I\bout Waynesville, should Keys famIly. Joseph, Wilham, Isaac in spite of the campaigns for safety ' ecessity fOI' in creasi ng rate s waR pitH\. h Ig U en vCry ~ic k in t hat ill- ha ve 1ll'long(>(1 to t h e sn me families E., .Mary and Sarah; t~e Hansocks, Adam MeHoh ond family Ilro wit h which were waged throughout the relatives at Hamilton. Ohio, havinl'" attributed to : The increase in totll l "nuli on. hut i n'p orled to be bet. o r \\' fl' otherwise close ly conn ected. Lovl~ Amos, Jesse, DaVid and Sarah; year. This was a slight increase ov· arrived t,herc from California las t mileage of improvcd highwa ys n~s ll l t· tHo ( lI'ell remombe r the older members (I~ otlce that the parents went. to t~e er 1926. Of the 80 victims, I i were ing in great('\' IIverage use of auto·we~k. of tho Rng-ors family, th e brothers. Bible .to find names for their chIlkilled when their machines crash ed 1111': . 'V . E. orneH hn ~ retur ned mo biles; the mllrkerJ incre:l se in fre· ·/llllu(·I. Josiah a nd .Joseph. Quite dren) , the S'!laUs, Robe.rt and · Calwith railroad trains, and 33 pedes· Don't fail to attend Myel' }lymun's quency of claims ; lh e grow in g ton· homr aftpr ~pE' nding th o holidays in diff('l'ent a s t hey were from eac h oth. eb; the Ebrlghts, Damel" Abram, trians were run down and ,fatally in· ritt ~ b1lrg with ller daugh te r, Mrs. dency on the part of injur'li pcrM ns January Sole, in all departments. er in mony res pects t hey al\ le ft de. George: Ed.ward, Ira and Rebecca;. jured. Eleven of the victims were The following officers of Farmers to d emand larger omo un ts as da m · Will iam i\1ich o ne~' lind family. sc ndlln ts 'to can y t he nallle down to ~he Prm~z brothers, Henry, Edward . children, most of whom were play· Grange No. 13 were installed Satur· The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Ma. ages ; the tendency on the part of Illtel' generatio n s. If t here was 'any. and Edwm; th? Taylors. Morgan anll Ing in the streets at the time they day evening : ry's church will meet on Friday af. courts and juries LO 1\ ward la rgel' 71h'. and IITrs . . fycr Hyman en tel" t hing in l his world which the small J ohn; The Hames brothers, all .r; were run down. Figures on the to· Worthy Master James .Gibbons ternoon, January 13. with 'Mrs. Lee amounts as damage. ta in tl ,nndny Ilt dinn r . M... and boys of Way nesville admired and en. whose na.mes I do not recall; .the sel~ tal number of automobile fatalities Overseer .... .. . , ........ .. .. J. B. Crabbe Hawke and Mis s KathCl:ine Prender. Mrs. !lf1lX. I{ oh lhagen, of Jamestown, vied in t h o~e olde n times it was "Bill' lers famIly, Peter, Isaac and ~Oll;; throughout the state are being p.r e. Lecturel' .. .......... .. ...... .. ... Leona Hall gast at the home of Mrs! Hawk.e. Mr. anli Mr~ . I. Bloch, of Spring Val- Rogers, gl'asping in his hands t he the brothe~s Sa~el. Amos. George. ppred py' th!l statl8ti~al department?f Secretary .................... Pearl S~ultz , ley nncl l\'li~ Louis CI·ane. . reins of six pl'ancing horses. all of and John Sides ~~ their cou. Har.. h!J!lltjl· H is cj.!rtall~ ~ltat tpey Will Treasurer ....... .. .......... M. A. Cornell ry's J~welry Shop, Lebanon. Ohio. II ow long is it s in ce you have had "them hitch ed to the Waynesvil1e ~y and o~hers '''' , ,f wh~m "ve fln-. show a ~emendou8 ' lllCr{!aSe ovel: Chaplain'.. .. .......... Lida Bransttatpr pon t forget Dr. Rudolph, the eye. l' Otll· eyes examined? onsult Dr. Belle," and t r otti ng 'through the I~h:d th!!lr c~ I 8 leayt:ti. luba~n,.. IDa§. Asst. Steward .. ...... .. JamIl8 Brannocl{ sight speci!llist il! here j:lvery Tuesday 'R'uclolph , the eyeshr!lt 9pecialist, on "tracts ,vith the peal of the bugl e an: tIa r~cords? !lI behllld hem, T .. . . ! ~ ! Lady Ass~. ' 13tewarl .. ·Jean Hoclle'tt until 4 ' p. Dl;, and Saturday until 8 nouncing t heir appearance. His con. descrIbe thel \cte~ would 9nt. TueRday Dud Sllturday. Free exam· . t k 'll 'th th "'bi " Id be to rope a what as already", PEVIJ.,SH PEV!L Doorkellper ... .. .... ........ ., FlIar)lc Crew Po! m. Cary s Jewelry Shop, Leba" iaotion. C'll'y'S Jewelry S hop Le b- suma e S I WI . e .rl lona cou id f th' f II. ~ _--" Graces -Irma Rich, VirginIa Hardin, non, Ohio. w • , ' npt he· galns!'yed nol." his general aa . 0 elt' e ow ""wnsmen. ...... a: Kathryn Wilson. anon, Ohio . kho\\'ledge of all eq uihe matters. s?ciates. All, 'as a rule. were He ...... A bloody IU8t Inllames my heart . . was . . . A n ot h-er 'f'a.ml'Iy' . was th a t 0 f th e tlonally valuable and law-ahfdinc Mr. and Mrs. , Howard Archdeacon to' trhe haveCommunity D.een held shool on thewhioh .S aLuidny A pael-y comJ)I'i&lng MUlses McKll1' I '. . ~t To kill a certain dame.. After "na~l1ation all adjourned to h L_ At murller I'm wHlln". to do my part the dlmng room. wbere delicIous had the pleasu~e last Sunday of en· before ~ew Year's Day was ]Jost· SIlY S~lith Torner Viti '11 ti,l e, Shu· Br owns. If my membry is not at ze~~. ! t " 1 tertaLnlng a few n~a'r relatives in cel· pdncd on account of the e'xtreme col d IlIllker. Bol;b. EI:<le 'amI Doris flawke ~aul~ th~ bro~he~ ~vereliJ~avid, Jara'e li becaute ~/f~:;: fa~1t. ...... e,ltull~ee:~'.~t: And • f!1!1 no senl. of Snllme, .oyste!' soup was served. ebration of the 87th birthday ·anni · end- was held Il18t SatU!.'day. .saw the "King or Kings" in Dayton .enhJtilmhlll ant ,,$ er'd Sdtur'tYI u~ Of i course there -~ versary of t he !armerTs mother, Mrs. Vl8ito~s were :pr~lS,ent fxom e\·er· lost Wednosdny nig ht. rig , on,~B men. an goo CI zel\,s., 'withollt bz:othen. 01' Her blood I'd apl1\ with devilish glee ~" III. Archdeacon. The pesta were III difl'erent town!! 'and they went Ohe of .6Ishcr's gtandso)'ls,. Dr. J. b '" ti d d Yea. l'd ,ahoot! her till It hurts. rs. Ella Welch, sister of the irliei!t awaY ' eatlllfled~w\l;h day s spor t.: Two IlQn&lj!iou. (Iiseoses Iia\'e been Franklin UroW1'\, Ph. D .• waB 'ralll8d de ~~ 0t~e an eQloi~ld" Fot! here I am all. nude. you ace M188 f · Loretta WtlIe h , 0t ""h Gun club ·' .,.I·· .... nS rc'por t·' d"~ Wa 'uhl\esvil1e in upon esc:..!~.n a can o honor. ~ e . ""~ e". P au,I S(!I1 0 f'~ JU L . an ....... . near hI d'to and hil . jll know .... til we racor She baan't. delivered my .hlrta. d I wtl1 not be responllible for any Garmonte; Mt:. anet Mrs. Henry to thank mell who 80 Vern Rough. has diphth.e rla. and c arge 0 t e e I r wor ..... e who be m~o.t~l'i!~~~=~ ~ ' debts c'p ntraqted by my wife, panter, . of . Da~on; Mrs. Benba freely cave to help toe Oharlotte. little daugbter of Mr. and educational department of the ........t ' arti I Y . 1_ 0 . Arcndeacon ana ftOJi, Bruce, of WU- club: . .. 'Mrs. Harvey Rye bas a mild case 6f Mc1)jillan Publishing Company, oDe c e. -. Tbe wa,.. ot lin I. a movie ,eon- Strouse. tract. . . JACOB B. STROUSE. miD&ton.. W. B. scarlet fever_ . of the iarbat etlt.a1!14I1tmeDII ot th. ('fo c"
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, llu.·y had ju. L 'lllltlcd. lind ' th e "th".· gll'1 s " Y'" \ ,Jelled in l!lIrprj,sc, "Not .. b ' hoga u, und st (Jpl'd. I "Y('~ . Ht· to ld Ill(' " j UHt 1h~ o~h1"t III~. !I II "'a~ n /IT ·tty W('IIK is t r I'nl , 11" 1 I I~ ddi 1111 but. g to pl'is'1'h , Y"11' lfl:! "dll I1lIl'k IIw fll' lIt Uo ~i glls on the bill. II r Il lso to lie II Il 1111 IIl1 ~ h~ llidn't hl\"~ Lhe mor I Illlpl: r lTI(ln ry ~i n c shl tlol li nJizc,1. 1any uc-ilt fl ow 1·I'Urllj.l;c l~ fl,c!' h is dud lI lld t he 1-"est upp Cit I' on lh dltr ,l' li t d'!II orn illll.,f colt Inh' . hn~n ' t much t ions Ulld l he vari()l1 ~ kinll of 11 01,,". mo rnl cnU "lIl\'l' yet. ut J'III work.Fllr II1OII lh8 till' Ilur('n u o r Engl'ov, WH ~hillgt"n'lI VOl'trllit , 10" xll mple, i n ~ on hilll." ing II l1d Printin!;. the Inl·t-:I! ·I pl'i n l IIJlpeltrS both ti n Ihl! $ 1 u n I some TIl(' 010 " "o"e In Pn l~y'" che eks. s hop in the world , wil l b.. busy Illnk- $ ~O bills. Sh,' Io.ll(,W il "" ~ st). Mnny I'cmn'rks illl{ n ' W :Itlel mnnllll)r $ 1 bills ~o Lhll t Tn'II:1 uI'Y ofli ' inls [loinl ollL thut th,lt EJ ,Jj h:ul m alic, ev en wh illl lhl'OUlr h slIlI\lurelizilig th e des ig ns I he gHar,lilll,t d 'sl'ly hi ~ sl' ne l , filted in. Up OII so,it e fixed day nel' t fa ll they II I' W nul ~ Clillnul [,e '" eus ily " rlli sn,l ~ h\' luul di ~ ll'u $ t (j d IInel d isbe- IIII1Y b u l.sul'd ' im illll ncously thruugh ('(I' 't o higher dcn om in ntiu ll s by thl' ............. w .. '-'"" . . . . . . . liC' ,·,·t1 hilll. SIll' had jui ll ' lI in till' nuL thl! (iUnlry '1I11d thl! old ones 'CI'U Ikl' lI t-:CIII" Y who ' lI a kIJ LlIi. Ih~ ir •• w undlUl'ity tlf f"cling l"wllrel ' unc e. l' tired ut one swoo p, to be rut! elll- bll " in~ >s. 111 adlliliO Il tll s ta ll,llI rdizHAPTER XXJT ''1'111 Sll rl'Y. 1'1 ' 11\('('," s he ~lI i " , aim- ud, o f course, u po n d I1Il1n(1. Nute~ ed dl!~i!;ns on th e n ' w pap " . 1lI0n ey " I I \l'lI~n'l ('xllcll)' nece""ury." sh,' \\('11 "11. ~i"ill/t him lilllo to rec ov"r. I'I~'. I,f olher den om inlltions wi ll be printed l hel'u will b' U l'e1alion bcLw e n lhe "'fh,' " l1llllln~',. ""ul,1 hl1\'(' 10Il n,'<1 Th e han .l,. " 11 h(' ,· Fh')l1lde ,'~ bc- Illld pu L in ci )·tu llIli on probllbly in port" "i!. O il th o rncc lind lhe Il~rnvS.""d I It to nil'. Thl' ~"I'l' t hl! (h:~tlrcst •., 1111 l' :-ubt l\, c" .... ~~in~. "In n wily 1!'l2!l . in~ ,," 11l' ullek. " l(cept in the ca ~cs Eddi I" pi" . E.I"i'" 1'h<)),'\" , lreat (>d 1\1 like nm " "1'11'1 ill h e Io lllll,,,d ," ~ he s mil" d. The new 1I0ltl~ will ue () 5 - 16 by "r th •. $ 1 n llo! thosc lib",'" ~ 'Oll. He starled qll i"k ly nt hi8 l1um' . II .!;\u):'hl(',·. Hu t I wlIntl',1 lo /ttlt it : ·~ "w thlll t hat'~ ,,11' 1J1."l'iu'sl. I'll Il.ll 21 1· 16 inches whcrons lhe notes no\\' Oil tI". rllce of Ih" lI eW $1 ) ill wi ll culled in t hose soft tonps. and lul'll- n1Y~(' Ir. ;0 in now; it's I1l'nrly clo~- \'n ll ,um dh ill" "Is" . YOII know th"l ill circulati on nrc 'j 7. 16 by 3 1-8 ill. lie lilt' .. ",'truiL of \Vu~hingt oll nnd I:ly the chllllge the g"I"'l'nm ent ex- 0 11 til\' bllck wi ll bc the word "ONE" d. Pul.t\)' J ane I od in III d ...,I' - in~ li nll' ." For fill in~ tllnt h" held >unt!ay m orn ing'!" way. She WAS smili ng lind in becko ll- h ' I' .'1""" wilh a t"lIdl')' "iolen e thaI ''1',1 lJ~cn 1"' II"illlr t hillgs. I hl!:ud peels lo S Il\' (' $2.000 .000 o,nll ull ily. in lar).:c lC'tlc'rs. On lhl' ~2 bill will mg. He went to hl'.r, \Yo.",lel· lt, all,1 1.l't h.'r \)rel1t hh'>;s though ·tarry' l hat F.ddic was drin king hllrd nnd The r <luetio n ill : i7.e of the bil ls is bl! II Ilu rt l'llit o ( .T dfor sn ll wilh lhe clo~c<l the door behlllcl h'l1I. ,,~, .',1. Th 11 tlH'Y wenl bnC'k et her. headed sll'.lJ:'ht ,fnl' Ih,' bo\l'wows ; I!X pcct d to illc " ('n~ (' lhe , l'apa cily o f eng"" \" " t-: o f Mon tice llo, h is h" llI t" on "I '"e bee n wstching ( or you 11 11, " lII'Tl" ~ yo ur lIIoney. " ~lIid Eddie . Ih" ht, "'II ' gnillg 10 I,)R(' his prop. thl' Bm'NIU of I':ngl'llving and Print- th e bllc k. tho afternoon," sho sn iel, ~ll1i ling. lId .. n". " oullli ng il ou ~. T here wcr<' (' rl~'; IIlId Iha ~'(I U had Il' fl him un· iog by 50 pe r cen t bccuu~e twe lve of Li"clJ llI'~ pOI.trllil wi ll be till t he "You hav n't--nny mOlley?" II fc';' s l1l,,11 bills ll'fl wh e n he hnd tier lirt'. ",h(,11 h" lI e,'.!ed yo u t h(, Ihu s mulle r n ot\l~ cun be pri nte d nt fa e .. oi' the $5 bill with th e Lincoln He shoo k his head bitte rly . "Tot don .. S II. Pel.,,· Wh imple gr illned liS IUtI.t. ..., I ",,' li t 111('1'(' to find out one impression Ullo n the> sa me press Ml'm o l'i,,1 fo r the ba 'k. Hallliiton's enough." . . , I... r('cha rKed hi~ pi pe. fo r l\I\'self ami to- to grab him if whic h 1I 0 W print s but (' ig ht . pn ,' rai l wi ll npp('ur on Ihe f, u'(' o r " I know, Mr. KlDllllll e IS nttorncy ":"n ,,' lhought you' d do it," he "ou',1 '1",.. 11 ", foolis h liS to cut h im Thruug h Ihe c hun"e in size thl) Ih e S I 0 bil l Illld the Trells ury Built! . for t he ballk . He knew nbouL th e <nit!. " Y OU I' pinel' is sofe {Ol' a ye a.r ;..1I·i' I." . hills will he made mo r e co nve nient ing .... t he hack. Io' or til<! fa l'e of th e "Bul I kn"w Eddi. preLLy \\' ('11- to handl e und wil l " Iso bl! more dur- $20 hi ll Crove r le volund 'S por t rait rllised check nnd warned me Y(:~lr 11 1'- 1I 0 W . N., lIlIl! cu n tllke ii a WIIY rrolll COUllt would be h Id up. ~[er~. '. ro" . hU l I' ll give you u r('ccipt D OW. I' w 1,,1<1 y,w lhat- lIl1d I {oUlld oUl ab le. The ' new nol ~s will . Iip in to hllR lor "n " hose ll, with the Wh ite Sho thru sL a nlll or lI,IIR I~to I" . I' ", aelill" 11 < his " "Pllt ," he pointl'J th .. l Il!l lll ~ 11 II IIIOL' "'ati a bout !J!) lcr a bill-fo ld or puckel, it is claimed, lI uUl e fo r t he back. hands. Amazed to lhe> po,nl. with hi., 11(, lIl-1old r tIlW"I'<[ th e dark, ,'ellt wro ng. I S IIW that h e hnd l hc without creasing or f olding, unu ' for All thl''!' dl's igll s hav e bee n u p. speechlessness, he t ook ,t ulit OIl~:lII- ~c.'w l i nl:' YUU Il t-: mll ll, "just us I WlIs hon za wh ipped .That \\'hilo yo u w r e l his r ellson urI' c xtlccl cd to have" prove J, a lthoug h ~ome mlly be cha ngcally. He saw t hnt th denr l~ltJ . rO)' roll'. Bro\\' r." It was pluin that IVaI' \·ou hadn't Ie! him. And tha t llIuch long er lir", thll n those now ill cd 18t ~, .. fne e was pale ; .that the wurm little he did n t . llIIre his principal's iII- h(O 'tI{ouglit lhe world or you. I r e- usc. Th e life o f Ihe a\'emge bill I 0 l'<'l it'''III~n t of money. mll king humour OYCI' th e t UTn affairs had ta- vi5 f u Illy op inion yo u. Pats y . 1 'now is not more thull six or seve n machi ,. c""· will he lice ssi taled In ' 0", fingers were stlllned purple. "Wbere did you get it, Put?" he ken' marked ly plain. had thoughl you a little s im pleton, llIonths, tr(!n~ury officiuls say. F o ld- cha ngl it .i. ~n icl.- W I'i l tl'n fl)l:The asked kissing the fingers. l\~,"ce rose fr om her choir saun- withou t brai n o r cha racter, mostly ing is one of th e chie f items cu t ting Miumi Gazettr. loy Ri"''' .l Full~r. she smiled. "[ lered to PalJiy Jane, who with been use th a t's wan te d t.o think short the lire of paper money, t.hrough Auloc8stel' Se"v ice. saw that what I was enrning wouldn'l IIverted y s by her husbun d. She -b ut lhnt leu \' ,"g hllll to fi gh t liquor make it. So I arranged to do Mr. link d her urm through Patsy's. his own wu y was reall y a masterKinoane's work IlveninlPl· ]' \'e There was a molio n of aversion and str oke. It wns the only l hing that t h" gross va l ue 0 r l h es tate o f Prebeen in the marshes fel' three week~ resistnnc but t he smile on Nnnce 's would ha\'e cured him." he pa used Bodo P. pen ce. It really wllSll't bad. I wa s a goo wilful a tt'rllcU\,e face only deepened. to s mile whimsicnlly. picker. . II dille on o utsi de, Pntsy," she com . "When ~ saw t here \~e ren't any manded. When they were alone in pIeces to pIck u P--th~t kiSS you ~w REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS lh \'estib ule she placed both her was g~od bye. . The Come s oon I J ohn S. Ri l'iIlIl'lIRO n nnd Sarllh Rich hnnds on lhe ot her gi rl's sh oulders, thre w In WII S Just ·puro cussed ness, artlson to Marie Gobhnrl, ono tow n as s he had on Eddie's that Sunday '1'h llt fini shes tha.t. know, ---I lot in Franklin . • • "Don' t be a foo l," s he nnnounced, Put!lY, the mendin g ,den ,s like nny COMMON PLE,i\s PROCEEDINGS Rob e rt J. Fitzg~ru ld to Mau de V. wiLh a genUe shnke. "You have a o~h:. Wh n. you se t your !,enrt on Fa ulkller. 13 Ilcres ill ClenrcrcC'k Til. OPTOMETRIST husband that's u real ma n, Pat . You plckmg up pieces and over Court confll'm,ed the r ellort of the Nelln Tracy to Mary Sheurer , one hnve had a lot to do with making him . mlo a better mode l- So I m gomg to commts.,)oners o n the appraiseme nt to wn lot in Frunklin . Sp • • Ia the FittiJaa of But you're t.nking chances on spoil. mnrry- " ODl~ she moved he r head of said ren l estate, and it was ordered J ohn Murphy to J esse unci Pearl . . . . . f ... Better Vi.io •• ing him now." backward agllln . that the real est.ate be sold at public Hoss, 026 town ac rcs in So ulh Leb . " b r 'th t .d "I'm glad, Nance." auction in the case o f ora Burke a non. I suppose you e leve Wl. 8 UPI "Oh, I've undertak en a job," the vs. Mary Schilling at al. C. L. Duke nnd Et hel G. Duke to Write for Free Booklet, old Scottdale ~h~t I was Wlth your g irl went on with her astonishing E. L. Mosely, 2.89 town acres in Unh?shn,~ the mglit that woman frankne ss. "But t he 'difficulty makes NEW SUITS ion Tp. killed? She for a rep1r' it a1l the more fascinating. Did you Runs oml' LockwoQd et a I. , to Nella "Y.... ~I· Prlcel... Po.....;o.... there was none. You couldn t U!!. know Eddie t hras he d him the other H. W. Poude r vs. C. A. Frensdorf. McCabe, one tow n lot in Franklin. derstand that a chap could be 'blg day?" for mon ey only a mount claimed $240 n...troitS.. Xenl'., Ohl'O enongh and genero us enough to ~eep "I've hea rd something about it". Warren Burto n admr. VB. Oro E . anoth&r's secret even ' at cons,der· ' !l and Dora Cas, COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES re " That was a forward step. Th a t Fry, Frank CSl;wO ble rls~ to .hlms:~~.Youd~hough~ young gentleman though t for awhile well, for moneY' only. umount claim· W. C. Cilm our. in quest. 57.70, the must e 80me lDg ,I sgrace u 0 he was g oing to take your Innd away t:d,; $2 00. Book Shop, c lerk 's su·pplies. $ 1.20; conceal. from you. He bought the tall title -- the S. Fred Co., dog notice, $12. "That $eemed so silly to me, know-Crom' the Browers, you know. But I ing Eddie. You see, I knew him bet- WOUldn't have permitted him. If you PROBATE OCURT PROCEEDINCS ter than you did." Patsy Jane made two hand't found the money, I'd J 'easie A. Snook filed her first and a movement t'1 free herself but .~e have paid it myself." final Rccount of Lhe estate of James supple, slender hands held h er. He "Your good Nance" s aid Patsy, was doing a big thing and a brave grllte!ully. ' , F. ;:boe~~' N. Settlemyre fli ed his sale thing. I was about the only one that "Get ouU" she scorned. "It's bet- bill of the estute of Joseph Nichol'a ppreciated it. And I couldn't go to ter fu.n to shoot s traight. That's nil." him and tell him how I admired . son. him. 1I She tossed her bend good hu(To be contll\ued) Dora Miller fil ed affidavit for the udmission of Way ne Miller into the moredly. • • "I didn't care about the gossnps, Duyton . S tate h osp ItaI. VACCINATION OF SWINE but I knew if I were talking to him NOT MENTIONED Cynthia J . Colliver was authorized (A SPEOI.\LTY) . it wo uld make the case worse. Andto s ell certaIn bonds of the estate of • Samuel was little him nasty, JamesE.H.Colliver. Snook nnd Art hur Ham. well, Pat, . . . .LI __ Llit 'R-"_L'- S.ra .. ..:-~ You'd comeI l'n anda taken on too. the "H h t' thO 1" de and' cd n ................ _U I ere, was IS m , ilton wero aut horized to distribu1.e Yinae U.... wing. I felt so metimes as though the editor of the eomic journal. certain a sse ts of the estate of Albert Phon. 11 wanted you both to suffer. That's all "What's tha t 1" faltered t he art. L S k the dinic s tuff. Do you know who . Con:~ ~onfif1:ned the report of t he HARVEYSBURG, OHIO was r eally with him tbat night?" ist. appraise ment of the estate of Clif"The joke don't mention t he flap- tQn W. Unglesby. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ perl" Dellos M. Worley fil ed his inven • -. tory and apphaiscment of the estate . 1 Look " at you aphatlon date on the Miami Gazette. of Brice B. W orley. ~ Sumner Braden . mode application Our to be appoin ted administrator of the estate of Ella Braden, the appoint. No. W5 ment was granted. The application of Sumller Braden to be appointed administrator of the estate of Belle BTaden was accepted. Catherine M. Bodley flied her inunt, .5 City youtl, . ventory as guardian of Elizabeth G. who confessed hIS part, will, Bodley et al. Edward Hickman, in the hold-up Mr. nnd Mrs. Silos Bennett adopted and murd er. on December ~, 1920, of Ivy Thoms. Los Angclu drug. Dorothy A. Durbin. Court divided the estate of Cli(to~ gi st. Hickman is the cOflfesscrl W. Unglesby land ordered that it be kidnaper and tlaYer of Mari an Parker. IZ-yelr-old Lo. ~ngelea placed for sale. ~irl. . . No application for appraisement having been made, court determined
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DR. E, ' M, RUDOLPH EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Tuesday, 9 a.m. 4 p.m Saturday 9 8.m 8 p.m
Cary.·JewelrY Shop "The Home of Cilb."
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
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Estate of Charles T. Hawke, de- ~;;--------------;;;;;;;====J ceased. • Notice is he reby given that Helen lit. Hawke and F rank U. LeMay have ====~========~=== been duly appointed and qualified as exec ut ors of t he estate of Charles T. DR. C. W. HENDERSON Huwke, late of 'V1rr~, 'Ohio Office- Amen Bldg. decease d. Dnted this 21st day of December, OFFICE.HOURI 1927. W. Z, ROLL, 9toIIK . m . 3lo5 pm Judge of t he Probate Court, 7 to 9 p m. Warren County, Ohio. J l1 Warren County, Ohio Telephonea,
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E~ta te of Cassie A. Co'x, decc osed. Notice is hereby given t hat Clyde Cox has been duly nppointed and qual ified as administrator of the estate of assie A. Cox, late of Worren NOTARY PUBLIC Coun t y, Ohoi, deceased. Natlo.al Ba.1l Dat ed this 20 th day of December, 19 27. W. Z. ROLL, .. .... Eat.tea Strttl. . Judge of the Probate Court, Will. DrawD Warren Co unty, Ohio.
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WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE By C. M. PAYNE
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Farmers of WLrren and adJolnln; countlell may ohtaln money on Ion, time loans, at Ii per cent interen. Cost of securing the same is very rea. sOlla ble .through The Fed.ral Lan' Bank. For further Inlormatio!, cal on or addreaa M. C. DRAKE, urer. phone 816-X, Lebanon, Oblo.
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FOR SALE- Two Jereey heifers,20 and 9 months old. from extra good cows: James S. Vandervort, R. F. D. 2, WayncsviJle. Jll
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It1Itf:ml.:e.smaldq UPer\enee i needed 'to tDaIuI tIile deilp. A' per . fect fit 'In every Iiao la ~ntc ci MIlY be obtained In .... 16 to 4 Sue J6 requires 2U yardl of ! inch material Pattem. will be d Uverecl to any addre.. ul!0n r, cdpt of 2Sct ill cub 01' U.. S. POSI age. AIwa71 meatfoa . . wanted
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FOR SALE- 100 acres, $70 per acre: 21;0 acres, priced to sell; 6-room 'house and tIVO lots in . Waynesville, $2,000; 8-room house, furnace, batb and electricity. $4600, terms; one uere with 4-room cottage and prage, $1600. W. N. Sears, phone ;79. YOU NEED THEM NOW-Soot de. stroyer, furnace., and flue brulh.., iron and root cement, patching" pluter, Boiler !'X" liquid for Btoppmc leaks in heating planta, waite pipe ~Ieaner. THE BOCKLET - KING : .CO" 415 W. Main Street, XeDla, hio, Phone 860• FOR SALE- Fresh cows and IIprin,ers, all young . • nd '11. B·. te.. I ted. W •. N. Sears, .phone 7.9. · FOR' SALE!-One 3em1 cow, Be 1', Reifanlde.r, R. D. 1,' .Wapenm.. Ohio. J7
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in whloh the community Is aroused. Legal proce88cB need to be ~peed •. jBIUJ~n EVERY WEDNERQAY... ed up a bit and mllro intelligonL ju~le8 chosen. There have been too C.... r.d . t p.,.tollie. Qt Wo " •• .,111. mllny CIISI.'S rcc 'nlly in which guilLy partie. hOlv gone ir e. J uRtie' may 1)"/0••• Sero.nd C Ia .. Moll "'a'fer --~-.....u blind but ther<:'s no good roof!t) n ...... erlptlo .. Prie •• f'.150 p ... Y•• r for j ural'S being botll blind and nles8. . .. ubli ..... ". L. CRANE -~---_ I HERE :AND THERE JANUARY il. 1028 Most humorists them8eIII'v~e~s~t~o~oiJl~~~~~~~~~lflAg seriously. -:FASTER AUTOMOBILES - TRAF. Where there's a Will, there's always FIC LAWS A IULLION BILUON YEARS a lawyer fo break it.
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WAR ON BUSSES
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.., what Mrs. Rudyard Kipling said wh en Farmers in England are profit ing she reud that line of her husband's by the war the English railroad s arc that roes. "A young man married is wuging against encroachments on u young man marred." both their passenger and freight traf· fie by motorbusses and motortrucks, A scientist has rigged up a device saYl! the Daily Express, of London. to expose the real thoughts of perThe railroads now provide trucks to sons and it would be a good thing to hau l produce to the trains. Thu s. try it out on the defendant's lawyer in effect, the raill'oads hu vo come to in almost any big criminal case. the farmers' doors. -:The new move on the part of the "Drys Cart Away Helen's Night' railroads is particularly beneficial to Club," says a headline in Il New York 8mu1l furm~rs and traders, who are newspaper. and in the old days they now able to market their produce couldn't have done it without lickwi thout incurring the heavy expense ing Hector or AchiUes or some other caused when local transport is un. champion. dertaken by the farmers themselves. To those farmen dealing in perish. abl e produce, the services are invalu. able. They no longer need to undergo the expense of sending a truck to the "IIhipplng point with only a hundred pounds or 80 of tbe perillh· ,.,.. AU "tW1NlY-fWI" ~ .. ~ able produce. Many large manulac. I.. c;o~o._ 1I.. ~t TII"IH "'Kr~ turers have also \aken advantage of n""", 15I1T STU." sOl'le the situation, it is reported. MoI:~ ",'I IT OOItS "'T Perhaps the railroads 'of the U ,.,..., TO ted States will have to ' make the same fight some day that the English "PII~ItTl'~railroads are now making. If . day ever comes. marketi ng prob will be simplified for many 1'n'''M.' .... _ even though it will mean sman prOfits for the .railroads.
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LAWLESSNESS Lnwlessness in the United has increased to. such a might rightly to be a national menace. This does mean merely violations of the stead Act, but it applies to of all kinds. Many explanations been brought forward to account the growth of lilwlessness, .and many cures have been proposed. Tho greatest deterl1lnt , at · least in the case of cold· blooded and fully planned crimes, would I ~ss be the knowledge thot punishment would be swift and certain. Today punishment is nei ther swift nor certain, except in ... .tew instancea
DEVILISH DEVIL A bloody lust inflames my heart To kill a certain dame. At murder I'm willing t.() do my part And 1 feel no sense of ahome, Her blood I'd spill with devilish glee Y,es, I'd shoot! her till it hurts. For here I am all nude, you see She hasn't delivered my shirts.
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P. T. Martin
Jesse Stanley Auctioneers
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From $90 to ' $200 on the
The Hungry. Houild clu b enjoyed a delightful day, SundllY, with Mr. ulld Mrs. Charles Gordon·.
DEAD BANK BANDITS AT THE AGE OF FORn AN $110,000,000 IDEA
Mrs. Ed Brown. Mrs. Mary Fin'ch, Mrs. Fred Ma rilin, Bornee Harvey. and Evalyn Carr are on t ho sick li st.
The Reverend Dr. Cadma n remarks that "This planet may e&ilt for nearly a million billion yean longer," An anxious Cbristian a.ks. "Do you believe that the aoul IleellS in the grave with tbe body a mIllion billion years waiting for the judgment? If t really believed it, I th ink I .bould try to hnve a prott,r good time wblle It ill .10 the lIeah.· _ The' Reverend Dr. Cadman teUa th e inquirilll;{ 50ul that WbOD you are Ullcon5Cl OUS a million billion years seems 110 longcr than a minule and a half. and tells the loul: "It is better to awalee from a p,rolonged torpo r witb clean recoilecti ons . in your conscious put than as a moral idiot." The child that "can.'t .wait a ..... eek for Christmas" and the Christian "that can't wait a million billion year. for tbe judgmeut day" are both intertlting, aDd both cbildren mentally • .
NEW 1928 WHIPPET
Mr. and Mrs. He rb ert Fite and Jane E ll en. of Wa shington C. H., were Sunday guests of t heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fra nk Wilson.
Now you can buy the Whippet, America's First Truly Modern Light Car, at
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Coil ett and SO li. Robert. entertained a t dinner on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. George Denney, John and Ru th De nn ey, MI'S. I E. B. Doster Ilnd Mil'S . Ali ce Erwin, of Gree nfielrl .
UNPRECEDENTED LOW
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McF'arla nd hud as their dinn er gues1.s Monday, Mrs'l Myrtle Clark and fllmily. of Ge nn · town. Mr. Bunn ell. 'If Lebllnon lind Roy Clal'k und daug hter, Margaret Ellen.
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REDUCTION
The second leader s' meeting in the Nu t rition Proj ect was held at th e Aid room, Friday. in charge ef Miss Watts. The lesson was on "The MUk-1 ing of Salads." The local cla sses will be held as follows : Mrs. Blackford and Mrs. MacDonald, Wednesday. January 11. at t he Aid room; Mrs. Shidaker and Mrs. MacFarland. on Tuesday January 17th at the Aid room. Anyone who is at all interested is welcome to either or both of these meetings.
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson are very sick.
wod; but tbelr pla,. lietw.. times, that make. men old.
Mr. and Mrs. Virliro Michener en. tertained company to dinner, Sunday.
Lon, aro, near B.tavia. H. Y .. II bo,. wal born and looa bid lUI idea. He once told tbie writer bow be pve up ~o\ci~ "extravagaDt five-cent alar.. nYlAr money to carry out ble plan uil build bls fiut car. . Two men .lept In the two in the lower berth, for cents apiece. Abraham Linco n wu one of his Iiz,t ~..seaser.. roing from Chicago to SJ;1ringfic1d. pd was too long for the be.l1b. The other man proteatod. The man aelli'!K tbe t1cbu betide the car was George M. Pullman, and now the Intentate- Commerce Commiuion fixes the value of lUll Pullman company at $110,238)86, which Ia ' far below lu real value. Get a ,ood i~ atldE to it. make sacrlficee, and tbe idea wiD take care of you, later.
H. H. Club women ,e ntertained their husbands and children to dinner at the G.ym Saturday night. Several were sick and could not attend, but those who did enjoyed a fine even. ing,
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Do you realize the significance of these pricel when compared with the new Ford, whose prices created such a tremen,dous ,enaation when they were announced Ie.. than thirty daya a8\O? Just study the compariaon of our liat-price against the Ford Our margin on . all closed cara has been cut to a maximum of $40.00, and in the cue of 'our Cabriolet Coupe, we ACTUALLY UNDERSELL FORD.
FORD PRICES
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Gons and daugh ter, Miss Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Fred GOfls and son and daughter, Mr. Eli. as Oglesbee, Mr. Emd Mrs. Keller Hoke and Mrs. Reb,ecca Furnas and Mr. Roscoe Furnas were in Dayton, Sunday, to dinner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Satterthwaite had as' their guests. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Espy, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Satterthwaite and sons, Mr. and lIfrs. Russe!! Satterthwaite. Clement! Satterthwaite, Mrs. Mabel Staup. In the evening Mr. and Robert Shultz and Thelma Satterthwaito and Clarence Riser called,
Mra. Hickman. motber of the Los An~les lcidnaper. win telltify that .he was once insane and attempted suicide. thus seeking to Nve h~r SOD by a plea of hereditary insanity. It i. not conceivable that anytbing could save that murderer from the extreme penalty. A crime almos t a5 IIreat as hIS nwn wall lightly 10cklOg this youag aiminal up and lightly letting bim out again on former occasions.
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Sedan .................. $585
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Chassis .............. .. $355
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Even if .Ford could make immedi.a te deliveries ' on any volume of buaine.. he could posllibly write, we can overnight convince' thousands of people to change their minds, and for the slight extra difference in cost, get all of the proven advantages of the WHIPPET-includingj gas t~nk in rear, standard springs, full-force feed lubrication, modern low-swung body, etc., etc . . What about the new Chevrolet? Our price advantage here becomes so pronounced as to be ALMOST UNBELIEVEABLE.
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A POSSUM CAR He-"What do Y'lU mean by say· ing this is a possum car?" She- "Ot, it plays dead in tlIe most convenient places."
The learned Dr. Stockard. j)rofelBor of anatomy at Cornell University has experimented witb alcobol on five thousand gui nea pi,. dUriDg leventeen years. Thill is his cbnclusion: "Guinea 1»1:11 drunk with aleobol are, 11 -lUIythin,; a little betlthler than teetotal guinea pip and lIvo just u lonr. One
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R~PORT Of the Condition of the WaynesWith alcohol alz c!qs every ville National Bank, at Waynes· week aDd bla health perville in the State of Ohio, at the fect." close of busin-ess, Dec. 31. 1927. But first, tbe guinea pig has wal made cInmIr
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Th.rc is excitement ~ Red Loda-e, Wont. Mrs. A. Pollerd, openlag the rinard of her Chriltmal turkey, raised in that neighborhood., fouad .mall ~Id nug,ou. PrJ=:tor. are .eiklng deaporatal,. 0 Ipot wh.... the tllrkey pIC: ~ the DnnctS. To the hub,. tbole nurgets wer~ ,lmpl,. rOUib ltoOet .wallowed to belp 8'l'iod corn. To "proud man" tbOie nugget. are the bliginnlng lind the end of earthl,. ambition, ninety-aine timet out of a haDdred.. WiN IlII'ke,., foo~ IIWL.. _
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Touring .. • • • $625 $455' $170 Roadster, 4 Pass. • 695 525 170 Coupe • • • • • 625 535 90 I Coach • • • • • 625 535 90 , Sedan • • • 585 140 • 725 Cabriolet • • 745 545 200 •
Mr. Babe Ruth lUDuee ".portdom" by laying. "neariag. advanced age of thirty-four," tliat be believes in all rear rouDd training and expects to be "just good at forty" at he il aow. For auch work u Babe a... doel .• hard hitlillg and ruoolq forty should be lhe b est age. &84 Afty about as good. It leo't the1t
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On Friday evenin l~ Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Collett ente rtained ut six o'clock dinner, Mr. and Mrs. H . J . Curr , Mr. and Mrs. C. E . Gord on. Mr. and Mrs Clint Cleaver, . Mr. and Mrs. Howard I' Graham, William Bnd Charles Dost e r.
Texas wants bank bandits aDCI ...... nts thorn dead. Texal taika earry this eign: "$5,000 for each dead bank robber-Dot one ceIlt lor 100 live one.," Banks don't want live robbera because they are hard to Idenli.ly, hard to convict, hardly eYer kept in th. penitentiary after !IOlDS tbere. Thit may discourage bank robbing. It will Impreu Oft baak robbers the fact tbat tbey muat kill 611t, or be killed.
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Mrs. J . W. Clark fIlII, Friday ev ning, s ustaining a iruct ured rib and Il badly bru ised shoulder.
"Do you notice how fat all tho chorus ~e?" "Yes, the manager ill very economIcal, and the fat ones get the llame pay as the thin Oftes but fill the stare better." I
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Rober t Gordon ontertnined his Sunduy School class Tu esday evening.
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ThiK is a n ulj'c of speed. Every make Of. uutulUobile now going on thu ma rket for J 1J2S is fu st er thun bciore. It iN fnsler for ordinary, eve ry-oay U BC, ' not j Ull t fOJ' te~t pur. poses. The autom obile munufactu cr.Mha ve mel the demand for ma.chin cs. But unless traffic regul. lutlon ij ur<! strictly observed 1928 is likely to s ee nn unPI·ecedentcd num. bel' of li ves slI{'rificed on the ullllr to thl! god of speed. The situation culls for 11 tigh tello ing up o n the Jlart of those responsible for th e enforceme nt of speed laws. Pedestrian a nd mo torist a like mu st be (orcQd to obey the ·IIIWS or be punished. It is botter thaL th ey ~ ufre r mildly thlln that they die. If hoth motoris ts lind llcdcstrillns obey the rules, OIl1ny lives will be saved and nobody will be really in· convenienced. And If everybody obeys th e regulutions, traffic will mo vt! fus ter, t oo. Don't tuk e a chance. for yo u may muke it your ll1s t one,
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" H ere, whai 's this?" demanded th e editor of th e comic journal. A POSSUM CAR "Wluit.'s that ?" fall e r · d the a rt· is t. He--"What do you mean by say· "The joke don't m ention the flap· ~ this is II possum cor~ " '. p er!"
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CHRISTIAN CHU RCH undny School nt \I :3(). bo dy cQrdiolly In viled.
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HEAD~UART.ERS FOR OHIO FARM BUREANS
Thecoly meatlal. Lb•• i. "aOO<! (ortJIbt. ule • • (Of' curing: mtAl. 5.me.1I it. T O'le it~ You pm tell it a 1: o n ce (rom .. It that ha.
been milled with ,Jyrolicncoua udd or other danluou. c.hcm.h:ala. We hove it . P .c'k cd in ten pound drwDI
and luarantced .,eauine.
Excnvotion for t he new Colu mbu s hendquarters of the Farm BUNaus of Ohio was sto r te d lost week. accord ing to word receive d nt t he office of the Warren County Furm Bureau. The completed building, prov iding weather for build ing activity is fa. Phone 25 vorable, will be reody tor occupancy about May 1. ~er The building star ted lost week is '-,,!-~-""~""'.-""'-L--_ IIL_.1...:"!_I!!.!!L~!!!!~~~~~-+to~.!l.b~e..!!., a two·s tory brick s tructure and :=============~ base ment containing 20.000 feet of floor s pace. Built as a permanen t CHARTER NO . 11617 str ucture it will adjoin the building $25.00 Down • . already on t he property to house head $10.00 For your old Stove. quarters of the Ohio Fnrm Bureau Federation and nil its affiliated Of condition of the Harveysburg Pay the remainder September IS, National Bank at Harveysburg. in gr oups. giving farmers of t he state the State of Ohio, at the close of t heir first p erma nent hendquarters. without Interest. business. on December 31, 1927. RESOURCES Subscribe to the Miami Gazette. Loana 4<: dl8C)ounte 67, 197 .8 9 GU97. S! Overd r8ttta,un l ec::u r ed. . 24 5.9 AU nthor Uunlt ed State. ... Government . eour ltt ... (In· elu ding 'Ilr<>mlum.. It
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Wayne'sville, Ohio REPORT
VoL 1 Pabllabed in tbe in_ I.r.ta of the people of W.:ra ..... me .nd the farm. and farm ar. of thi. Yldait:r. FRED M. COLE
Lot us all boost for Waynesville durin g 1928 to make it better than ever,
Barber - "Y 0 u r he8d sho uld be sham ?ooed. sir! Hardware Dealer·Yes. your house needs a coat of paint. but I don't nag you ab out iL
Junuary j s a greu t monlh. U's the be!rinning of a new yenr. n ew ho pes. n ew ambition s. new pIons and resolutions. While 1927
may hnve its disappointments and regrets t hey ea n lie forgotten in n new de t ermination to do . . better this year.
Spinnch! No. my goo d mnn. we don 't sell spinach . This is a H ardware stor e . . Well. I don't se e wh y you don't !!ell . it . It done got iron in it.
We a re still selling R en trolns. lind are det ermined t o sell more tha n ever t hIs year . Will Sheets a nd Mr. Hurley arc the lale'l o nes to en joy lh e od,lcd comfort o( a wcU-h eatc d hou. e . The New price If S139.60.
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The Crosley electric radio is down $2 0.00. We can now instnll them for $130.00 complete. If yo u have electricity this is the set to buy
"More powe r tD you." said the farmer. os he dropped the roi sins into the cider barrel.
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Mrs. S. H . Haines and Mr s . W ll lter Kenrick entertained the N utrition meeting and the Ladies Aid at Lytle holl last Wednesday. Quite a numbe r of la dies enjoyed the day. Th e cooking lesson was given by Mrs . Ethel Duke and Mrs. Ethel Watkins at 10 o·elock. A covered dish din· er was served at th e noon hour. The Aid meeting was in the afternoon, The next all·day gathering will b e February 1. with Mrs. Morris Mi l· ler, at the Dr. Herman farm.
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Mr. and M rs. Albert tacy enter tnined to n f nmily dinn e r unday. in h onor or the r ec nt groo m and bride, Mr. alld Mrs. Lester Gray. Those present were. MI'. a n d Mrs. Will Null and d aughter. of n car Springboro. Mr. o nd 1\1'rs. Dearth S hee han and doughter. of Five Point. Mr, a nd Mr~. Les t er Grny. Mr. and Mrs. Ru s· sell Burnet a nd children and Mr, \V, C. Co rn ell.
Other bon It.. .tock 8, aeeu rl Mr, and Mrs. James Wiele butc ht Ie." e tc" owned .... , • . . .• Bank Ing bou.e . . . .. 6.700.00 38.303.60 ered last Saturday. 1"lIr nl tllr a nll fl. ·turo8. G. 700.00 13.l00.00 R'Ieh nr d K ruer is b etter again, but R e ... 1 e. t ... te owned ot.her than bank in g house ..... , .. , ... 800.00 is not able to be out. Lawful reserve wIth F ed· eral neserve Bank . .. . . . . . . 7.427 .00 Mrs, Raymond Freeze is entertain· C.... b In vault a nd amount due tram National ban ke ... 10 , 10 0 . ~3 ing her sis ter t his week. TOla11 ot Items 0. 10. 11. 12. Mrs. John McCullough is able to be ~1~~el'l!neo~'a . . II~~~~~~ 140.92 up and around nt t h is time. , " " , . , .• ' '' ' ...... , 140,03
Tota.I. . ....... ........ , .... H 37.531.1I LIABn.ITIES O... pltal etoel< paId In .... .. .. ' 26,~0 0 .O O Surillus tunil .. .... ... ..... 6,000.00 UndIvIde d prot lta... 806.93 tr k Leal curre nt eJ:11e n ac 8 paid 301\.92 1,H)fi. OO Certifle;" '~ h,;c k ;" '';~ i.tandln g Total or ILenis 24, 25, 26 27 COMMlTTING SUICIDE 28 ILnd ~ 9 . . . . .. . . ... .f 1j 5.00 Anyon e who ~ " d de nly ends hit Indi vIdual oepo81ta s ub ject to .. " ., .. '. , , • , , .. . . 101.2 8 4. l9 life vol unta rily, by his own act. IS Totacheck l ot de man d deposIt. a suicidc. I bcl i"I'c that one who (other than h.l\n k deposIts) s ub ject to Re. cr ve. llems enrls or shortcns Iris existenee dowly 80. 81. 32, 33 Ilnd -perhaps ull consciously - commit. 34 ............ 101.25 1.13 lire same unwh oleso me dred. Sa.vl ngs dell o. lt R (t ne l ud Ing J read 60mewhere thaI civilization limo car lltlolEIS or depos It othe r t lran fo,' money bor· has adt1ecl sevcn hunured a r tlclcs of 4,4 8&.00 rowed • . , . . . ... " . .. '... , . . food to our o\'c rworked dietary I Totnl o r time depos its sub· jeet lo nea. rI'6, Items 35, Think of It. in Il'e fa t e of Ihe fact 36, 3.7 and 38 •• , •. 4.4 G. OO that Ille human bo dy need I ael~al1y only a half· dozen ! I feel sure 11ui! $1 3 • .1; 31.11 Total. , •• . •. ,'", . Ihe s~ven hundred are only modifica. ::ltnte ot Ohio: Coun t y or Warren, 'S : li olls. mixtures. and adulte rations of I. H. B. 'ruck e r, Cashl r ot the aboveIhe few food·unib rC(lui rcd . In place nanled banle, (t o 80 10 mnl)' aWOar that th e above .tat omenL I. l r ue to lhe boat of plain brea u and butter. {ntlll and a n d " ell t . meats. we arc eating distillales. fer. ot my knowl <dgc H. S. 'l'UCKE Il. Cl\8hl or. men tati on. ha shes and conglomcraSubBcrlbed nnd ,wo rn to beto ro me th is 9th onv of J ,,,,,,,, ry, J9~8. tiOJl~, su!,'ared pyramids. anll highly OHAItLES MA DOEN, dYII,.unizt " telOptatio:ls to depraved Correct Attes t Notary Public a pelites, which II' l'c:,k destruclion by C' . I). OK . S . I.EV ICY slow but cert aill stages on Ihe bodics A. S. COL LETT, tlrat arc. frolll hour 10 hour stuffed Dlreclore. wit h them, fll jc i.lc? J know e.r !l.0 b(·tI Cr wor,1 10 Ai In II loy, Ou r a clveni 'i "g pages. \Voman', m:lgnzincs and new ' palle tt are Ram. jn!,' w;,h colo red illuslral ion. of saturate d, Slripet! , an!! colored delier, '} . of digestion. New recipe, ·are almost daily addeu. that seem irresistible"':' flOR SALE as if plain. wholesome food were not ~ es timab ly netter for 50Ulld sleep aud good healt h l Our r' . ople c0!1sume t Oil S all . Ions 0 .ugar I~ F0R SA LE:-·Trces . Sh rub~, Vines nnd Evers:ree ns THAT WILL myriad forms each year. Commer GROW, delivered to you at whole· c1ali ~ m knows that lhe ea s~ t roule to dIe pockel -book is by way of the sale prices. Equipped to f urnISh a p p ~l lt e. , . plans ao'd do ' all t h e work. if de: There is no srlfUmcnt 3pinst that IJire d. Call 6 6Jo'41 , C. J.,. Duk,e, for long. healthv. comfortable li fe, Waynesville. Ohio. Every oclogr na rla n. even eentenari.an. is a HI·in!! convincing wilnc5~ ' for FOR SALE- - Orie sow and Seven plain f Dod, t~m p ra le IivinFf' aod souni! s hoa t s. Mrs, Kate Roberson,. slct.'p. g \'t'ry mall ,that dIes at fifo/..;]1~ fi ve o f "hearl failure," "c:erebnd h cm orrha ~e" .\Od " aeule indigestion". is a ter rihle ind ict menl the gas'WANTED tronomic debal1 chcs , of . our ~of1le of. today. Life is too pteciou, to ' be frIttered . away by d is.ipation. I H you wnnt 0 good figure. healthy LONG OR SHORT . musclcs. soun d brain. and lastie .~Iel!, d ing to the sim ple ( iet !tnd teady terml. AlilO· Surveyihg .lId I!mploym~nL straetlnc. lIrrite and I will Next Week lilt! :f01l. D. B4IDld-.. Wafl1'"
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MI'. und Mrs. Keller Mr. uncI Mr~. . ('f)rgc ' nrith nnd H ei n a, a 1118 II can, 3 fur ... ......, ......... .. ... .. ......... .... . ....... .. ,..... ..•. ....... '===+~_ H kt' 1I11d Mr~ , Re be cn f.'urn us ond lIIr. Ilrl S mith \Y 'ro Monduy g uest H J\[r. ROHeo I"urno.s wcre in Duyton, 'ol Mr. allll Mt·s, 1lIl'I'les . ' nrith. TURTLECREEK CO MMUN ITY Avondale Brand, ·undny. to din ner.. lIlr, li nd 1 1·~. Hu ro Jd Rcll iH and su n CHURCH . No.2 can for . .. - - -- - • .- - o f 111 1. 1·lo ll y , gp e nt Thu rsday with .'u nllu)' ~ ch oo l, 2 :00 p. 1'11 . ; wo r· Coun t rY Club. ""tra f"ncy. enn , IS e Gal'),,;, Bantam, ea n .... ...... .... .. 17c Mr. IlIltl MI·s . Wi ll illm o lemnn. h ip. :1 :00 p. m .; P ru y(' r III 'cting on Fanc Y S hoe P e g Corn, c"n .... I.1e St .. ndnrd pock. ".n .. .......... .. ... ... l0 c MI'. und M,·s. E li R ussell visill'd W edn (' ·duy. 7 :::1 0 p. III. ( . 'otet h(' forll\(' I· ·.~ hro t h"I' at Bluil" s hos pi· un.luy \l\'c ning ,w rvi '('s und W d· Camel. , Ch ... t cr/i .. lda , The uncl c.r~i gilNt, a s )(t'Clltor of tal , LeilIt ll ll ll, F r i du~' a ftt'I'noo n . nestl uy prllY I' ser vice \\; 11 he li fted Lt.c ky St,·ik e • • Pied n\ont. o { An nn Marin DClln. de· t he laRt will o r Old Gold •• 2 pk •. (or du1"in g the r eviva l c r viccs a t nion M,',. i\ lllrlim Jlln.c Mill c nL cr&!,c r . ceR ~e d, wi ll ., f1'l' r ((If' slIl e a t. )lublic hnl''' \. or Milltll '\ ow n, i ~ " i ~iti llg 111'1' HUll . Ru elion a l th!' lut!! r e side nce o f 1I1e Frank Milt l·n\)(!rg.H· ~lnd fnllli ly. , R. llARVEY, Pastor • Country Club, l y.j-pound dec as ed o n Foul't h .'lreel in WilY' ~I I'~. C l·( . r~(' ;'lIIith n nd MI·s. Wil l· per loaf , . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . , . " } A M 'l' llE \VA Y, TIH; THUT II nCl'vill e . 'Vnrn'n C o un l y, Oh io , on tN e ll Y :rn tl dIl U)f htu l' ~ J1 c nl F" 'irla y Sa ndwi ch or Rye. I Iii · Ib. loaf .. l Dc Vie nn a. 1.l b lo a( ......... ............ .. . 7c D I'll E LIF E." THURSDAY. JANUARY 26, 1928. afl,'I''',,,," Wil h II'S. Kc ~l c l' Crllhlllll. Whol e Wheal, 1.11,. loa f.. ...... .... 8c Rai.in. 1-lb. loaf .... .. ...... .. ..... .. ,.. 9c At lho nion IUlJwl e hUl·c h. 2 'h Commen cing nt 1 o ' cl o ~k sharp , FI'ip ll d ~ h ere IIn\' l' reec h' d lin · mil l'S west of lu rks vi lle. just of!' t he o lot f chatte ls co n. is t ing o f kitchen T hr ee ' h i~hwny. a s ries of r e vival wure chairs. dishes. s t O\'es tab le lin - IHI :II)("'I1!t' nt o f lh e bil'th o f n Ron to sC I'v ices will beg in Thursday even· en (s omc n evor used) . betiding. bcd . ' II'. a nd ~Ir . Willinlll Vy k .... In Day .. ...... ..... 2 7 :1 •• Ib .. ...... 1 7 e ing. ,January ] 2th. They will be stand. etc . A mongo th e lot Rr t! SOl11e l on . 5 Ib ""a ...................... .. ............ 80c , J elly Be.an •• 2 lb . .... .. ... ............. 25c co ndu ut d b y Hev . G. G. Phillippe, arti cles lhll t m igh t b e clussed 115 an F ri ('IHls nnd nei&!,hLo l's en joy ed 10 lb. po a ......... .. ......... .. ...... .. $1.40 t. ____ o f lOli n to n. VII .• an d Re v. nnd Mrs, tiqu es. S ee big bills fo l' t c rm ~. "'· .· ·l jI ~"(I:I" vcnin!: with Mr, an d . R. H arv e y. of Orego ni a and in· I\I r ~. I'llu l D uk e. lit the ir h om e south •.1. . CAHT WRIGHT, cinnati. Ohio. Y ou nrc cordially in· Exec uto r o f t he las t will of of ro wn. vit ed 10 att e nd these se n ' ices euch Layer .. .. .. .. . f.. 3 2 c Anno Mnrie D a n. de(' ellsed. IAc k . 8 g e Square Layer , 20 oz .. .. .. .. .... .... 2Sc I,' n.n ,1 Mrs. EdcJ L ongll r c were e ve nin):' ut 7 :30 nnd Sundny morni ng Dcan. E . ln nle y, ALly. Sn'" rd ay nft e rn oo" IIn.1 even ing ! Co untry Club. 24 ~- Ib , .ack .... 95c An ge l Food. eac h .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... 25c a t 10 :00 o·cloc k. Special music and W. N, S e nra, Au ct. Cou ntry Club. 12 ~ · Ib .•• ck .... 49c g u ,· ~I " .. I' Rev, and M rs. l it1.cl. neal' sing ing . E ve)'y body welcom e . Pound Cake. ea"h .... ...... .. , .. .... ... 19c Cil' o:imlul i, i\o: r. nn rl Mrs . Carl P ickering an d chil -",·n. ur en te r vil1 e. were Sund a y I Ib ...... ...... . METHODIST CHURCH d inn " I' In ' cs t~ o f MI'. lind J\(r ~ . Wil· Jewel lb .. .... .. .... .. .. .. .. ... ,........... 32c Baldwin., 3 lb. 9 :16, Sunday School; 10 :30, preach L uI' l 'Olrl ~ s. Win e.m p •• 3 lb. .... .... .. .. .. .... .. .. .. 27c Counrr y Club. lb .. 4 7.: ihJr service, subject, "Christian Pros· 1I'lr :ll1 d I\Irs . Wil be r t S wa nk. 1\11'. perity," 6 :46 Epworth League. 7 :00. a n d 1 , .~ . M"I"i n . ~W'nnk nnd SOli , erlllon, s ubj ect. " R esponsib le . for Jumbo 25 Ri cha ,I, : isitcd their m oth e r in Cin· Hearing." cin n at i. ~; unda y . W e ll bleached. 3 for .. .... 1-lb. Butten. c.rloa ........ ..... .. . 15c Aaron S. Watkins, L.B.D., Pastor. Mrg. Charl es mith re turn e d home 2 ~' ·Ib. bolt Butteta ...... .. , ...... ... 35c I la ~ t w e ~ k , a ft e r a n e x tende d vis it FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST SPAGHETTI 7 ' ' wit h he r s on. Dr. Ellis Smith ond O\ND NOODLE .. .. _... .. . fumily. in incinn nti. Bible ch ool at 10 a, m . Church Of t ou ree you WIn Country Club. pk, ... .. .. ..... .. , Leaf, It> .. .... ............... ..... .... .. .. 22" cure your me:at this services fo llow. No eveni ng service. The s plend id 'hicken s upper give n &rAJon with Smoked Remember ou r contest with Lebanon I Solt . It will .. va by the Ladies Aid at Lytle hnll. 1~ l'i· s chool nnd be present. dllY even ing. was we ll pn t ro llized amI ~s~:~~~c~,.fi~~ PERRY THOMAS. S upt . wiU live you better pkg the Aid cleared 0 neat s um. novor ond perfect tb ... ..... 1 8 c ~!..I b . pk" .• IJcl Bulk. Ib ...... .. 12c cure. But be lure Mrs. L ottie Corey is q uite ill ot to l et th,e oriainal and gcnwne ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH lhis lime at the home O'f her daugh. t e l', Mrs. Fmnk RogerR. JlIrs. Adn Sunday. Januory 15. services at 4 lb . .. .. he noweth is n ow cnring f or her. 10 n. m. U!I
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Kluer mo. tored to Dayton , Monday. Mrs. Ann Archd encon visited her son . Howard Archden co n, Su nday Everett McCullough h us b een s ick with sor e th r oat. but is better at t his t ime. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Ross s pent Su nday with t he latter's broth er and w ife. Mr. a nd Mrs. Fred Wad e, Mr. and Mrs. WIiJ Ross e ntertained t he E uc hre club lust Friday night. They ha d a good·sized crowd Bnd every one e njoyed themselves,
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Can You Get This Ser-vW When You Send Away for Tires? Will they demount your old tire-mount the new one --and inflate it to the correct pressute? Will they examine your rims to :see that they're free from rust, a.ld check your wheel alignment to make sure every tire on your car has a chance to deliver its full quota of miles. WeJl they inspect your tires for tread cuts a~d minor injuriesat re.g ular intervals? Will they come to your aid-in a hurry-if need he.! p 011 the road?
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NEWS ' DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL Fl'i c ntls o f fi 'nllto r Io' runk B. Will i ~ hll Vl' HIlLll ra li y 1,)(!C OOl <' oITol1d cd the pr in tod sL()f'ic~ to the 'ITeet l hut t he ""n ulu r see ks to cunt rol th e Repull li"/ln delelrulio n to t he Nlilionlll cO) n"l' llti oll in KIIIl RII S City, and stre nlI tl lI sly (lim y th a t lIH'rc hus I,)ecn II ny thuli g ht (If s li ch . They urgue t l"I' nlltol' W ill iH iH 1\ cllndidn tc for' pr us id (' ncy, n nu li S li n Ohiolln na t u Iy e n ti tl ed t u t ht' full str('ngt h uf Ohi o delegation j ust liS lung II g h 1\ can dida l e. Bu t his fl'icnd s urI' posud to hn\' ing th e delegnli on a liS Ii tonicCor lill y IH her ca nd idutes' nominnt io n if Will is shuu ld fa il. I t is II rgued th llt should th ~ II nexpected huppe n, lind Wili i" would dro p out of I he ruce , th e de lega tes Rhuuld be free to vole f or whonl Ihey plcllse, und not boull d to vote (or u cund idute who us t he li me of t he vote WHu ld lI ot have lh o ~ t l' e ll gt h of Ohio 's fa vo l'ill! 80 n, Th o,'s all th ~ I' e is to t he urgum cn t o f tlH' 8E' nll tOl" 8 fri e nd s. They do no l d e~i r to huv e th e dele!:,uli e n ll.., u n d fa r It ny ca nd idut e outside o f , he senntol', nnd advices which hnv e bee n rece ived hy tl isint .. rcs ted purti(ls is t o t he ~tTect that 11 0 didute up t o the pl'ese nt time t he ,stre ngth of Willi,. But t hey ar gue- a nd t he argum ent is bucked up by Republicun of pl' Bcllc~ ll y a ll fac ' t ian s--tha t should Wi ll is decide to withdraw, Oh io de l"gllles to l he sa s ity, conven t ion shau ld be- f ree get a board th e wag on wit h t he and not on used t o st retc h ou t parade, George Rem us, fal1 ou8 bootlegger Bnd self-confessed slarer of his wife, will fin d out t hat gelli ng a fro m t he Limu State bospi tal crim ina l in sa ne is a pr etty matter, unl ess h e sh ou d win his dam th ro ugh actio n f the co Th ere is n o clemency board a t Li ma hospita.l Just one e nt ra nce one exit, a nd f ully 90 per cent t hose wh o leav e the instit ut ion carri ed ou t on a slab or in a t hrough th e one exit. give n t heir freedom or di!lchaqred cured. Crimina l insanity is ily cured. Some a re relea5ed to fr ie nd s as being " improved" but er cured . Release can only be tain ed t hro ugh t he courts or the per intendent a nd because o ne e n releuse wo uld v ir t u Illy eost supe rin te n den t his r eputation, unu sual care Is taken. T he' Li81a h ospital was built f or t he criminal insa ne. Ther e ar o 'few ,chances of escape, and Remus n ow must spe nd hi time with the sedim ent of Ohio's most dangerous criminals. Sou t hern Ohio taxpsye I have joined in milk ing a rebu tt.lll 1 criticism against t he sla te hig hway lepartmant by sur veyors of Northern 'J hio counties to the eft'ect t hat fa (rit ism hos bee n shown th e fu rm er. lIuri ng the week r eso lutio ns wer e ado cd by sev eral organ izoti ons in Melts county, in which t hey cum e to t ho le f ense 01 George F. Schl esinge r, swl. highway director. The Ga llia Cou r(" automobile club a nd the Gallia C;lmmumty nSRociation, through its adopted resol u tio ns wh ich a ction of the hig hway di deny thut fa voritism was in that co unty. Th e Meigs g ani zotio ns call a ttention '!thnt f or man y years ti es paid ta x money that wUlta bs'oriled alm ost exclusively by ro un ding t he la rger citi olutions cl ose wil h the eXPJlSSlon "kee n ap prcciu t ioll f or done in Meigs count y, policy of economica l co pledge our co-o perat ion in sta t e wide nffai rs." Thc resolutions p oin t out t ha t son of both fi g ur ~ s and c(l ltlit;ion bot h Northern an d Sou show t hat th ere hilS n cl'iminat1on show n, but cr applica tion of nil rood able for state roods. "
JANUARY MEETI WOMAN'S AUX
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OR. FRANK CRANE'S WEEKLY LECTURE
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Il ll l' vey Rye has tons ililis, F LIlIk Hul)i ll:") 11 !tns h · Kri
If WI' will cu r 'fuli" lake stock of ' ,ur " OITinll'l1ts W(' wii l tint.! t hat mo~t t:/ " l rJ.!C \r all'I'holl N' w as in Darl( JI1 , "I' Ihe' llI an' "bf'Ut th;'I/.:::' that do Ilo t ' :--: u lldll,\'. l'l:llll'l' . 1',,1':1 \' lIpti,, 1I ihat wo uld 1,1' hui l a"ll' !II thl' 1" ' 11') .. r Ihe list of Il,.. r . J\. Garll el', ('hi ropracl r , full'S I w"uld ' 1I1!~t'~1, "What of Jl ?" L('bull on , Oll io , Phon· 78 . I , up pc'", I hud h~ h(' ~t molher in t he ",,,riel . :-;he i ., I'ntiLl(>ti to a ll of ~Itlrr is l!ClK" I'~ wa ~ in ~1" ' ill ldh' I<I , Illy I"L'."I'( 'ci Jlnd ( ':-; t t' l' lll "centlse s he SHIII ... I"y, pnli (' IIt1 .v Jlut u p with me all t hrough Illy childh"nt!- nnd can·e! f(> 1' me until Gl't your Pnrkel' Duoferld pen Hnd till' rillY "f h"r ""ath. I ('li n I'(> memJll'II t' tI at Cu ry', .J e \\'~ I "r Sh il l', /.(,1,,, - In.: l ', huwe ver. that ,,,,h t'll ( WP lll a way nllll, Ohio , f 1'0 1l1 hum· i ll 11 1~' ylj\1l1 ~l·t· flays she
1\1 1·S. Eme rso n Muso n has been ver y
sick. H ou gh wa N in Il an d lt un, toMrR. Or ville Gruy is sick w it h l onsi Ii lis, Mr. an d M I' ~. S. F , Elllon were in Xen ia, Monday. Dr. P. A. Garner, chi ro practor, Lebanon, Ohio, Phone 78. Mr s. EII I'1 o nner wns shopping in OilY ton, T hu rsda y.
F . ,/. ~ l ilYo, of ))a}'lo n, wus a Wnyn l'~ \
Fred 1\1 , Cole W a N a bus in ess visilor in Ha milton , T uesday.
Mrs. Belle Da vi dson, of Laredo, Clerm ont co unty, is visIt ing Mrs. Sara h J oy. Mrs. Emma Gr~b of, Dayt o n, spent Friday and Saturday with r elativea here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gordon and Mrs. Susan Wtllterson wer M,r. and MI1I. St Clair Fife at Wilmington, Sunday.
Mr. a nd Mrs. James Stoops and Mr. Holmes Stoops, of Van , W ert, spen t several days last week With Dr. and Mrs. Witham and Adam Stoops, You are always welcome at Cary's J ewelry Shop. Bring your friend s and see thi s beau t if ul "Home of Gifts." Or. J , T. Ellis, wbo, w ith W. E . O' Nea ll is t ouring the southe rn stat es, writes from Terrell, Texas. They stopped at Atlanta , Ga., to see Ben Parker; Mobile Ala., to sec Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howell; then to New Orleans , Baton Rouge, through many other t owns tei Terrell, Dallas, and Fort Worth, T exas. Their it iner ary will probably-tnrup Oklahoma and Kansas. The Doctor says t hey are well and happy, but not bu sy.
AllHE CHURCHES CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 9 :30. Eve17' body cordially Invited. TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH . _ h I 2 '00 d S S , u~ ay c 00, . p, m.! wor ShIP, 3 :00 p. m~ Prayer meetmg on Ws eddnesda y , .7 :30 vPI:ce'sm , nd(NoWt&-ed un ay evenmg lIer a d ' rvice will be lifted nes. ay prayer . s o . . . during the reVival servlces at Union Chapel. C. R, HARVEY, Putor. ____ METHODIST CHURCH 9 :16, Sunday School; 10:30, P4bllc worship, sermOl\ subject, "Law, Secondary, ,but Indispensable." 6 :16, Epworth League; 7 :00 sermon, "The Greatest Blessing In the World." Aaron S. Watkin.. L.H.D., P.stor.
FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible School at 10 a. m. Churcb services foHow. No evening service, n ... "",,-, Remember our contest wit h Lebanon CriBlitbElr_lllchool and be present. PERJ,lY THOMAS, Supt. ST. ,AU.G.USTINE CI:I,UR(:H , SUndllY, January 22, servlees , at 8 :30 a. m. , SUnday, Janu817 ,16, servicel at 1.0 ·a. D). Father, BleD, PutOl'.
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MI1I. W . H , Allen is in Chicago, called there by the illness of her siste r, Mrs. Will Newland.
Many Specia ls at Cary's J ewelry Shop, "The Home of Gil t s," Le banon, Obio.
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S pecial pri ce $ 1.60 f or a n ala rm clock, at Cory's J ewelry S h op, Leba non ,Ohi o.
Forrest Hough, Harold S mith and Wilbur Stanllberry are driving n ew Whippets, purchased thi s week.
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Mrs. Ha r vey Sa cke tt is r ecovering ofte r n seve re illn ess.
w. N. Sears and family spent Sunday In Dayton, the guesta of Mrs. Se8l'8' brother and family.
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Be up to date . Tr ade in your old watch on a new Grue n, Hamilton, Elgin, Illinois, at Cary' s J ewe lry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio.
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brt'ulI "e ~ 11(' ~a id tha t if lh e l'~ was to (,f Ill ump s is rep ort ed at t he be II truin wn'c l< nnd mv b" dy was hllille of .Jacob W~d e on T h ird s tr ee L fou nd. wh at wou ld P('o l;l e t h in k if th ey found a u t I nac! on dirty u nd crlI uv\! you r old we ddi ng rinlr mod- WCIl I', os though I sho uld cu r e a bout. e r n ized unci your di amon d moun ted t he ~late of my u nder weur whcn I ill t h ~ lales t style lit Co ry 's J ewelry WU !i a co r pse. Much of th e ca r e und trouble t hnt Shup, l&unno n. Ohio. mothel's ta ke i ~ o f the Ma r t ha kind, Selh Thomas, o f Day l on, W u S a f') r tH r ths \V a~ " carefu l und t roub led hu si ne ~s visilol' in Wayn esvil le, un nbo ut mUIlY t hi ngs." Suppose t he c hildr e n do litter up Munday. th e fl oo r lind p ic k t hc fl owers in t he Foulld- A cloCh glove wi t h kni tted J.rllrlien Rnel tra mp into t h e h ouse with , cuff. O\\' ner ca n have sam ' by cull - Ill uddy fet. Anyway wh o kn ows ch ildren expects th at nnd if th ey d on' t ing lit t h is offi ce. kn ow children t hey a r e o ut of luck. a might be nil rig ht t o sec t hat We r cpair wntc h es moderni ze or rep la te YU UI' jej welry a nd si lve rwar e, yo u r b oys nrc wush ed b ehind t he ears Also buy old gold , sil ve r a nd plllti - lind thut t heir fing er n ai ls a re clean , nu m. Car y's J ewelry hu p, Leba- bu t you should re memb er t hu t wbile t hese t hings sh ould not be left undone no n, Oh io. t here ar e some m ore importa nt things. Mrs .Rona ld Hawk e w aR hoste ss It is impor tn nt , f or in stance, that your to t he afternoon br idge cl ub , on Sat- child ren should al ways think of you urdayafte rnoo n. plensun tly und grate fully , Your af~ _. J f.ect io n f or your 80n cOlllnta more Mr . a nd Mrs. E , L. Harla n a re an - wilh h im t ha n yo ur solici t ud e f or hia nou nc ing t he bi r th of a daugh ter , appea ra nce. Tu esduy , J anuary 17. I t is well that t he dandrufl' is brushe d oft' your hu sba nd's coat collar, and F rom coast to coast lead in g j ewel- tha t his t ie is ri gh t and his boota are er s reco m mend " Yourex Sil versea i" p olish ed, bu t if yo u do nothing else sil ve r ware , Start your h ope chest, f or him but ca ll attention to these g irls . Bcnuti1ul pat terns to select p eccadillos by and by the ideo will fr om at Cary's J ewe lry S hop, Leb- seep into his head tbat y ou nre nagan on, Ohi o, g ing . Wh at h e wants most of all is After a pleasa nt s out h ern a nd wes- to kee p h is love and esteem for you TIIl'ce Rco rc u nd t cn years meu ns ter n t rip , Mr. Ada m Melloh and fa m- a nd you ough t t o wo rk at making not hi ng in t he life of a ma n, p roil y h llve r eturn ed to W a yn esvill e li nd yo urse lf wort hy of that much more viding his hcar t still is young. And a r e locate d in t he Pence F la t. t han to work a t h ow he will look t o f rie n ds of H, E, ru rt , of Me mph is, othc r people. Te nn., who i, 70, suys he hus. o ne of Mr. Il ne! Mrs, 1-1. A. Corn ell will I do not mea n t o underra t e the litmove in to t heir lat ely purchased tle utte nlions that should be bestowth e youllgest h nrls t hul 'vc r bea t . hom e on T hird street, t his wee k , e d up on t hose we love , but I empharoft is u vctel'UlI I'ui lroae l mn n. He s ize t he fac t t hat t hese lit tle things wus rellr d by the l ' n ion Rai lwa y Co. Mes!\l·s . FOI'rest Hough , Wdl lnce a rc of slll all importa nce compared t hi s week, uecu use he reach ed his TreadwllY, Haro ld ,mith lind J ames with t h e g l'llut matters ot'~llfi"'re"".---"------ On one occasion it was said by a se"cnlieth mil 'sto ne , li e goL no pen- heck mad e a bu siness t ri p to Toled o, Su nday , ret urni ng lII onda wise ma n that t h e Pharis!les paid s io n bl'ca lI SC ' he hll d bee n with. t he ening, tithes of mint, anise and cumin, but Uniu n on ly ~li gh lly more tha n t en neglected t he greater matter s of the years. Rut hr pIon: to go t o Clar ksYOur mo st price less possess io n is luw. So we sometimes ma ke t he misdale, 1IIi55 ., and enle r busi ness, ' his yo ur eyes, Have Dr. Rud olph, t h e tak e o f lookin g f or fl ecks of dust f ri l'lHls say . PY('s ight s pecialist, at Cary' s J ewelry whe n we should be udm iring t h,!l landCrllft was one of the t hree Ill cm: S hop, Lel,)a n on , Ohio, g ive yo ur eyes scop e. It is nil a mutter of p roportion. The bel'S o f the IWllrd of cO lllnlission ers a Free Exu minati ol1 e ve ry T uesda y principu l t hin g t o lenrn in living is nllmed by t 11(> legislature t" e rect th e un d , 'a t ur day, how to va lue t hing s, h ow to be parce nnu l pol ice stntio n in l\I e mphis in I ~)J I. H i ~ nll lllC is co n tu in ed on a T he f riends ' of J erry R og ers ar e tic ulur obout th e essentials and give br() lI ~e t "bll·t in t he fon' r of t h e co nlCrntu lali ng him on. his promot ion s ma ll h ced to t he non-essen tials, building. A b oy rec entl y t urn e ~ up ut Catto th e positi on of IIs"istun t s upe l'v isor Il i ~ mill'olu l C fl l' ~U I' Wa s vari ed , He of l he T oledo district of t he Kroge r alinn l Rlnnd afte r hav ing bee n lost f or seveI'll 1 duys. His mothe r brok e ~ er\' 'd ill almost all cllpaci ties in t he Grocel'y a nd Bilki ng com puny, ,rUIISllol' ta till n d('pa rtllle n l. ll e \\'os a dow n a nd wept. " H ' s 8,'Ife," so me "(,"d u rl n,' , 111l' 1I r1 i"l ,atc h r 0 11 t he MI'. a nn Mrs. L. A. 7.immerm an one r emar ked . " I kn ow," Robbe d uld C. ,'iI (J. He W!l S a t l'o inlllus ter \\"re pl eusan tly s u rp r ised Mo nday t he m ot hel', "but he hus a d irty shirt on lhc Y. <I.: M . V. Later he wa: s u- (J \'(>n in g, th e uITuir h uvin g I,)ee n plun - o n l'ig ht he re in front of a ll t hese pcri n tl' ndc nt o ( th e C. & O. At t h e ncr! to celcbrate Mr. Zimme r ma n people," ~ti llle <if h is I'eli re lll cn t he was se rvin g birth da y anni versa r y. Those li S te leg.-ap h openll() r. During t hese en t we re Dr, an a IIIrs. H . E . years he l11<1ell! >l host of f riend s. awa y, M r , nnd MI'S, C. M. Robitze r, ;\lr', li nd l\I l's . raft liv e ut 88 1 Mr. a nd Mrs. F . M Co le W li ~ hi ll gt In Ave., Memp his, T e nn. 1I 0ward Cr-nf,t, oldest so n of J osiuh Dinmonds l Never go out af sty le, ('!'11 ft , wa s born ll ll d ren red in 1I1t. never lose th oir qu aliLy, n ever le,sen Holly, A ftc r t h~ death o f h is par- in va lue. elect y ours at Cu r y 's' J ewe ll ts hl' It'n rn ed eleg raphy ut Cor- el l'Y S ho(1 , Lebll no n, Ohio. Expllnsion u f but h l he edu cational win unde r ,l ullle~ Gi bney . a nd was an d e 'onomic work o f t h e for m bu:',It'll 111' 01110 1('( 1 to ('i nci lll lH tJ , M ... 1I 0w ubo ut you r eyes ? , Whe n yo u rcull v rg ani ~ lI ti(l1l irt a stat e-wide wa y (' I'af( i ~ a b 1'0 tlH'I' "f 1II1' ~, Clara Mer - di ~c"ve r n hint o f dilllllesH, a lired is pl an lH!d fo t' t h e CO ini n g y ~ a l' t nc, r I'itt, uf ll a l'\'l"'~ burK. foe ling, ach ing eyebnlls or I'''peal cd c" r d i ll~ l u \\' oru I'ece ived here by ~-- --- --headaches Lc war ned- it's NlIt u re' ~ I' l' e~id() lll Carl J . ;\Ii ll e r , of t he Wa r""y for He lp ! Let 0 1'. HU dolph, t he I'~ II Cu unl y Fa l'lll BUl'c au , (rom L. B. cYl'~ i gh t SPl'C i ll li ~ t, Kiv e y our eyes u 1'" ll1Il' I', presidenl of till! Ohio Farm ca re ful eXlI01i nnti() n , Tuesda y or Sut Bur ea u F'cdl'rutio n. Plans fo r t he IIniay, a t Cl1ry 's J e wel ry S hop, Leb- eX I HnHio ll W,' I'e ma dc recentl y I,)y th e (' X('c utiv e ('o nllll itt ec of t he () ~gn ni11 11 011 , Ohi o, A
Lou Prin lz was in Spri ng Vo lle y on business t oday.
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RE.V. A. S. WAlKINS WEEKLY REPORT AGED RAILROAD MAN ADDRESSES CLUB OF HIGH SCHOnL HAS BEEN REllREO The Wa yn e T owshi p Moth e rs clu b held t he ir regu lor month ly mee li t the Gra de Building, Fr iday, J an ua ry 6t h, with abo ut sixty present . The meeti ng was culled t o ord er by the president a nd Mrs. Adam s led in devot io na ls, wit h u rea ding of t he 33 rd Psalm , nn d pray er. 'On,e of th e financ inl re por ts was that t he sale of Christ mas sea ls am ount ed to $11 0, 8 f h' h ' ,h t~e ~~~b~e n t 0 \V IC remains Wit
Ln, t Mo nduy a ftern oon th e Tempe r anc e Da y prog ra m Wll g gi "e ll in t he Gy m for lh£' pu pils of t he High School b uild ing . A f ew n umbe rs were gin' n by th e Gl'l\dc childre n, a nd t he Eig h, ee nt h Am e nd me nt was rea d by J en n Hoclke t t. The most interesti ng f ea t Ure el f t he pr ogrum \Vns Rev. A . . Wal k ills' ta lk. Next P ri da y t he Gra des will give l hei'l' propl'ogrnl'n. T he p ubli c is in vite d. T hese p l'ogram s ore given accor ding to a St ut. .. la w rece ntl y passe d. suy ing t hnt th e pllblic sc h oo l ~ ~ h a u l d A pilln o solo by Betty Hartsock give SO me t ime to th e obsi' I'\'llti on ..... as th e fi rst numbe r of t hc pr ogram of Te mpe ran ce Day. followe d by a song by Ev ely n J ohns and Tressler Hur din ; r ead ing, "If I The Voca l clnss is IHlldie in!!, so a ~ Knew," by Rut h F raz ier; read in g, "Which L oves Best ," by Mer yl t o gi ve an ope re tt.a in t he f utu re. I t Planck; di sc ussion o f " Fn r m Accou nt is to be " c ry di ft'el'en t from 1I1O ~ e Books," by II1rs. Mende nha ll ; song , givcn in t he pas t . On ly t he c hnice Arm itage Siste rs ; readi ng, Irma si nge rs lire en t ering, Sears. Dr. Watk ins th ~ n ve r y ab ly spoke Report cnrd ~ will be out t lti ~. '.VedH is lIe~ rl ny (' vE' n ing, ",i1h Hix-week gr ll n c~ on " Ameri ca n Mot her hood ," co mpori so n o f the presen t .da y moth- an d IIlso thu exam gradE'S. l':e xt w('ck er and fifty y ea rs ago, \\' II S w ry in- a f ull repolt will be given (!on 'CI'ninK t eresting and h e le ft with I'; I he g l' ades li nd "A" ' st udents in Hi gh t houg ht t hnt woman 's suprcll1(' mi_- school. sion li nd highest priyilcg c i~ t n be a mMh ~ • W. A. S. was victo ri ous in both This cOll1pleting th e prog l' lI III , Ih!! meeti ng a djourned t o en joy d(' licitl us bu~ket bll ll gllmcs playe d h ere last ot ur da )r night. Th iR F r id uy nigh l Crew, Miller , Hall uno Branstrn tnr. lnmts SCl'v(Sd by Muschllll cS l\l orr uw wil l meel t h e boys on t he hOlll e fl o"r, II i0rrow i ~ t h e on ly teom Donna H. Edwn l'd: . Pr es. S(I for t hat h a~ won f rol\1 Ottcl'b£'in Mar y L. Ea rn hurt, E ec' y, this yea r . CO Ill C t o the GYI1l lind sec WaYll esyi llc fight 11 batt le.
CAMP fIRE GIRLS WILL BAN~UEI FATHERS
T en Tigers vs. Koors
Thc W aY ",'~ "illl' Tc n T iK(' rs. ror IIw r II. :-:, boy. , wi II play ba~ k"tb llll :-; utlll'tiny n i ~ h i , .Ta u ua r," 2 1, nn d wi ll hll l'(' f .. .. the ir 01'111111 n ls t he fns t The Wakitat ina Cumpfire Girls met Koors t('am, of 1) 1I,'tOIl. Mond a y afternoon ut th e hOllle of Mrs. F. R. Moomaw. The meet ing was opened with the ha nd sig n, la w and credo. The secre tar y' s repor t was given, followed by the 1'0 11 cai\. Und er the old bus iness it was said that seve ral of t he Cnmpfire Girl s dehvered three well-filled Christmo s b k t Al h h I b d With in' t h ~ bonie r, of thl ' Stil l e as e s. so, t e sc 00 oa r voted at t heir last meeting to muke a of Ohio utth (' pl'Hl' ntlilllc ,' xist:; II perpetual park out of the ground on co nditi" n o f d i ~ 'lI' ('SS and sutre ring which the Campfire Girls pion ted whi ch mll s i Il l' c: t1l ed to th e attrees this last spring, back of th e t cnt ion o f t he peoll e hf t he CO IllHigh School building. monw eal t h. i\1" re ') 1' I ' s:; unemUnder the new business it wss de - p loy ment exl,;l « e"cry",h rc, In cided to give a Father-Daughter ban- most c ummun itit !>: t he mOl'co frn .. quet on February 13. The president tunatc ur e nb ll' tn pr"y ill" reiil'f for th ose in need , In t.he COl t! appointed cooking, dish washing and entertainment committees for this mining regi on" th e ' fi l1l1ncial re · so urces 11lI\,(! h ecolllc ex hausted , purpose. The Campfire Girls are gIVing a with t he r es ul t t hat I11 l1 ny (·hild· ren °are at the point of ~ t arv llli u ll market ,iJanuary 28. Don't 'lorget this date. We will have all kinds of for want of. f oo d lin (I sutT el' in!; good things, so come. for, lack of clothinlr. As G~ve rn o r of Ohio, i.h re fore, Following the discussion of which on of the birthday Honors we should I deem it lilY duty to i ~~ u e t h i~ work for, we adjourned to meet Feb- proclamati on t o call IIpo n th r eo pie of our state to co me to t he ruary 20. B. R., S~ibe, rescue of dc!sti tut e ' childh ood, ~--.,.. Food is ,the gr'eatest need, d ot h · ing: Is im\?'e rative. Mon ey is n eeded 'for the PUI'chase of , milk nnd , ' BlJd other food essen t ial to the No changes Were made at the annu- healtb" of growing c,hHuren. al meeting of t he stockholders of the I have directed the Ohio Nation ,Wa)"JIesville National Bank which wae al, Gua,d to ler've a s the r ece ivi-!1g held at their', 'banking ' rooms ' o,\d df"burslng ,age]l.cy. a n d a ll week, and the following dIrectors moneys recelvtld thereby will be were re-electecl: W. H. Allen, Geo. deposited with and disbursed by E. R\ley, Elias Oglellbee, J . W. White tbe state trea~urer. All r eoeipts l. Q. ~onll, W. F. Olark 'and J. B, and diabursemanta will be audPence. ited b~ the of State aD/I Oftlcen the bank .re:, W; H, a fuU and repoTt made prreai,dellt; Geo. E. RUey, vlce- by
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1\0 lIJ'!'e lim it is p l ac~ d upo n th e of n ot l imitl'd to b oys reg ulm ly enru ll ed in hi lrh sc hool. nde l'l he Itlw w e arc pri d l (,~l' d to off er- II ny purt of the "' " I'lL fl' e of charge to all t hose who \\' ill ovu il 1hcmselvcs of t he oppo r t unit y. ('!lmc. You mny odd t o yo ur store oi knowle dge and al so enjoy a go od lim ' wi Lh us. w~ a r e plnn n ing to hllve a state sllt' :tker w ilh us Cor li t lea st one evening of :lhe school. Call or addr ess J. B. Cru bbe, phone 117F21, W aYII~sv ille . Ohio. . ~ nI' Ullnll'nt' ,' \ '''c ali on ,,1 studies t h ~ 'm it ll-!-I ug hes d epartme nt a r e
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, Announcement Announcemen t was ma de of the engllgcme nt a nd a., pr ouching marri'aj("t) of ' Miss Petun ia Grabbem to ~fr. r. Will Bnokout. The wedding ( ha rks .. Honor will take pl!lee on Tu.esday evellillg, COll gressional Meda l .Jan ua ry , 24, 1()28, at 8 o'cl\lck at a and a ci tati on for· d is tinE; uis hcd m end of t he bride 's. This affair will . ga lla ntry lI nd~ r fir!' durin g Ih l! no dq ub t lie t he most bl'illi l,lnt of the Ci vil Wa r th at was awarded Hop.sixlv-two year 11'10 b ut which winter scalon and t he members 'of /tips )1:1 . IU5 ! ' rea ched him The! de la), Waynesvllle'a f our hundred are ea- 1\':\ dl:r In thc " Clernn's rt:intlanc(' cerl:r IUItlcl~ting it. to apply perso nally lor thc hom)r
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T wo el ist in ·t li nes of work w ill be r nrri ed fo rWllnl acc on lillK to l he onllOu n ce lll ell t r ece iv 'll h ere, a li ho ugh both will be cor re lu te d in l o " " " proKl'lI ln of or'gll ni zed effor t. Ail civic, soc iul und edu cati onal Ill'l iviti cs, in cludin'g legislnt ion, co-up 'I'Rt io n wit h t he ngr ic ult u rn l exte nsiu n ~ l'r vic., a lld ot her e ducatio nal agenci es, a nd home all d comm uni l y wor k will be ca rri ed fo r ward by t h e fedc l'ation and Rupported by me mber sh ip dut>s., Th i ~ bl'llllch o f t h e work wil l be under t h e d irec ti on of Prcsid en t Palmer.
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Farmers Club Meeting On Tu esda y, January 12, t he Wayn e Townsh ip Farm el's club me muer s a nd g ues ts 91'_ "tIlt th e home of Mr. and Mr s, Chfi~~l\gb. Aft er a bounteou, d i ~n~ . e afternool}"- .~. m ee ting W I.,; can ed 00.1' , 'Tb e6 families were a sent. , P , , ,Dr. Watk ins /kave verY '.in terestin g talk on " Keel)ing Up with Ourselves," 'S pecia l music was ' furnished by S. S. Ellis . The special topic: ' "Can t.he Far mer Attord to Palnt1" Was t he di scussion lead by Mr. Deardoft'. Pleeting will be held ' .Mr, and Mrs. Wllbur 1_,••
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Y~ung Friends Mee~... . The Y. F, M. -wUl meet. at the 110-'. Millan home on ,Sunday eV'lInl,llIP. uary 211.. The meatiq promptlJ at '1.
don't ml'nliQI1 him-.." Th judg. rllised his hund. "You . lid there WU K anothel' mutter you 1'K." IWILD BUICK WIU C6m6 to SCc 1111' Ilbout, Mr. Forbes. " "'Y",. {'v... hod thal snllr eHrt:h (rom thM mound UI1 my ]liuue unulyv.cd too, Judl;o. lilt! pre i~ely the slime eonlpos itiun us. )'OU1' ~U 11Jlly ill 'J c"ns, whi ch is ab out xhnu8te c\." "Do YIlU m ean to tell m thnt t ho m~n (\ wh ioh Randa,l» h di ~c(\ve rud 1\ II I' Long I'IJrtugc is Ull yOUl' prop. Thc judge's 8urpri~e wus 'Phil . erty?" obv'ioU8ly genuine . "It cerlainl y i~. Ron left u sac k Ilhutl" a'tt.on ' ltv Hen,:y Jay L o! he cume to get s ampletl a few wlrl'1\ --~ h1' Cop..YTi~t. MlchiOr . P\"l wee k!! ugo. The 11l1lne 'Minera l Medl«left8cd tnr ... t'v.blun. r. A>,ot.<>c .... ,.. •• SorVlce icine Corporll ti oll, Aus tin. T exas, ' printed 0 11 it. I f ound out tha t W"8 ......,...-. - - - - -mou nd n ot fnr ( rom Austin is yuur .,.. •••• •••••• • ".._.... .... ,.. ...... "'."' ........ ~_ _ _ ,..,.. ....... ,.......,..,_ _........,..,.._ _..,......,.._ ex hausted . Thut. t h 'or c' in "r wonted t.o get yu ur hi liS on thl' "buut you r mound, kn ow n a s S OUl' cUl'lh b", ' lIAPT E R XXlll ng g somethi or f swun clime 1 But S mart , low ~u bj ct. the In. dinns un d se ttl ers, is u sundy Iso ,r en l1 y. You oll'n- " I1lntel'lul con ta ining sn it,; of calcium , bodi es by Fish erAll ex t ra C. l:1 ,r milk d :li lr means ext ra opy Th e doo r of th j udge's Ntud The Judlle uIII , s udium und iro n and frco 11l11gnesi . young ishcr ioll \\'h ~ 1I th~ milk chec ks mrne ced sa weuk-fn I·\(. <Ill A lveva s "ncd. hnd famou lid so s a Buick' ut is overillicl by mun l'nt(>I'('d . " 1l1' l\n, dad," h ' be- acid. lO rTh the city ~tra nger whilo lip. C f o ;\Jonn rt Gt:1till~ llI (lr.: milk is i:l rgdy a. IlHl t~o in. u rock salt\'cin in-hea d six-cylinder engine - and Buick '. dmwn Eddi into Whim l'le'~ privutl' I" 1I Il S 1.1 tre lll ", ZItllllt r",1 di>lcuvI' "I ou y f co rrect fee,ling. !'.Isture , ~ "age, o know tcr lidn',t I " . stupped . 1111(\ ' Kiln, 'd I l . . \II' $cow illd /1S he rocottice. "Becn wUltlng 0 see W 10 wer!' llll!;Y. " by lution ~o to reduced or straig ht gra i ll~ :II' ln" arc n<;>t whell feed lovejO Y hydraulic shock absor bers-endow gal" ~ mill u (} he U l' n tell I!el t hll ~ quurt e r-.ecti on, ~o I cou ld oKni zl'Il ~~. Idi,' . "Whllt'~ boilin tu fn' ,' tl,,! medicin al suIts, Cows nt:cd :l gl' III prote m h. enoug ~. the Forbc of l "1\11'. ly. -appea bri~k glln quality b deul," he Buick with the rich lind th ut it is bollled lind ~old undel' , '!" you ingPower l to kct:p th~m h..-al th y and Nationn rate the f o concent I'm Mnlone, Magic .' I "111' has b~cn try ing. b('cnll"~ of tht· t .. u:l(' nil me 'Mi.l erul most expcnsiv~ cars. And Buick volum e' Yuu kn ow ll ~. W furni sh ligh t an d ve. i uct of s prod housllnd t of ds hundre hat t '" nllin ci!'Ctlm:> t ull cc s." ~ui tl lh~ judge klh "U\\'O'I' fil l' the Gr('nt Lakes statc~, c fine of r of builde punaecn a other us it any of r"l,:lIrd double that 111' to l'evprSI' pc,,!,l' Mi ami Dairy 1670 co nt ains milk . lI1aking man ufact uring the juice from water- forl1lidably. "1.0 forct· of l u~ t Mpring. I' h"UIll;tl i,," nnd illlli~t'~tion untl d' b alan "d CCIll d i:l !:1 10 SCIClImatl'ri: pu\\'('1' "hor" "er we cu n. \\' c ' n! pllln· lI1ys('if!Hl thalm' cill"nt autom obiles -enab les Buick to offer you thIng' Ilk" thaI. 0\' 1' miles b~ l() w yoU!' Il l' ha s to ld me- " ds. We rce. 11111l ~l1 d it to dum standar hi)! n iifil' l1in~ "r ou·,· u hee n combing th e ('nunt r)' "You ~n uk!" Intrrrul> ted the dark Buick qua.lity at surprisingly low prices. plncl' "n Pc)!·tag!' Cree k. \Ye need ;lir y man who wa ll IS n d uscl y d rr eve II her!! ly csp!!cinl pply, su h.'I' t unn f,'r on turning you ng 11I11n, IIO Ssi[l nlll ely. your q UIII·tN·-8 clio n." priced 16 I~ I't:cd . to co me nnd gl " '''' ic "ol ulili ons 'were so mew hllt Three popul ar Buick models, a Sport Road· Li~ht 1100(1 d U Ilindscnp e long Eddie. " So you had ri lu.·. \' ou beclIme. II cuup lc lO r' sil. tho you with s wo I thut it l\l ~p n bega " dlll'l(NINI. " Th(>n " 'flll1IlIns tockh nldpl' II Iter, a Sedan , and a Coupe are priced as lo~ night. r WUK cnm ing to t(' 11 him my· ye. l's . nJ::o . principa l I~lltlic. ' li,''1 I" COI'pIII'' e .lcdil'in l ('rn ~Iin he t \\'IIR it I nd (l NJ11lce I, I'c<'< a~ the "\'l'~ . ~~ lIhnnn '" The ot h E' !, spol .Rclf. We III _1195, and all can be purcha sed on e n 111l' Wh ~. uncl r you 'If ·('.'Ith .' the spoil--" you And I'ul tht' nnme sco rnfully. "M nybe th ~, th ing t o I'~"" "father 's hUI'c\ 11 111• .I'''' ~ <II my ~tu fT proved up- well. is H . h. Randolp . liberal G. M. A. C. plan. he t in t. nll C 'I' W~ scd lIl'l'ri ~ you're Do YO II mcnn I lh u,;ht you might wnnt tn ,ce nl('. " "1'CHI , IIl1d Scnlmun ', t h e nnswer. We vOIce stopped hun. TI:c ju.' orc permitte d him" .lf II g r im co! np~tnForbes' re wc you uyu hll ~ we ~o See other cars- then see Buick. Let the co\'('r, I ric (I ll' do it und,'r a p!'n'ciu t ivc "mile. "Thut W IIS anti g Ilrlllkl11 U n o WCl'e you n--t~:lt lo OUI was wnu ldn't be hcld up. li e ' ('1':1 ', . BecuuRc . \\' h ~n Rnnd nl plr compa rison determ ine your choice. ~it cnn nj(e nt. R ut w e foun d uut h e was UO U hi~ ",'pMI. 1 s ho uld c('!'tainl y made ~ hi at edly fix He poused to stnre COUPES ,119' II> tllkin g- "bou t hnlf the options In his IIIDAN S '119510 '1995 TIre T"x,.Jo line F,·,.Js: d g-uilt. ha ve h,," ,(J I..ok y, iu III'. A ppunml ly . nfe"" co ottitude ~e -who n, ~o own his b· to s wa e li nome. own SPOR.T MODEL S ,1]95 to '1525 T UlI:c,to Sturtl"" Feed. Tuxedo ScratC'h ] TU_roo Dnlrv lph w(, nrc' I" lie I'Il t hel' clost'ly l,,"ol'ial cd. Rando l', blumle s hi t by d Confuse TUl:edo Qrowl ng: Ma.ahc. T uaedo Oevolo llCr holdup I11nn. Cu-- rD. o.lln Sweet. n.G.&A .c. ''' F"I' b~'s: Hlld you thnu g ht o( lin)' .. Mr og hangd . , . . . . f, .. L Ff.. " M..... _tw' d an bowed Tuxedo Pou ltry hend with AlImntllt stood 7undo buy """'~ 10 Mlllln i D r.lr)' ~~IM • ...,( . .m..J".u "~o me o f the IlInd h~ hnd f o .sale u "IIY : V" lt ener busls "f, olllg busll1(,ss [ Tu acado Chop T uxedo BtU;mulhc a outrrght . li e needs qUite a .wad of loo k. nnd u thera us?" to Tuxodo H oc Rutl on T ua:c d o ChlC'k He told me n ot hin g, s ir," resum d thi R m (' ~ln d outright mone y. quick, a nd he ran in a cargo I'm "Not e n olltrigh t ~III~' , Judg-e. prot.'clc d you, o f liqu or to mise the wind , Thllt was t he jurist. "He hilS (he trilli. Ho!l' tU ng some money to p iny with. I his boo ze the state police capture d us he proteclm l you at ntence lit my yelll'l\ n ow for II S\('utly inco me, I've to day. So he fell down, nnd I've accepted n priso n se He set my heart on a royalty- say n cermy son." d r spn he ile wh hands regotten und il ja JIll'. lind ~11·s. W. M. l\Iuthills Rnd beeu ov r to the " They W(l n't stut·t conHtnleti"1l un · ta in percen t.!lge of t he price of eve ry : Eddie to ed urn t Mu bel lind MlIl'gl1 rE't larr. of n i~ses lo 1\1 Mn I Ilses ou t of him." Apl'il. nellt om fr year " II til sold. '·Mr. Forbl~s, I huve l'econ sldercd. boLtlq "Now, the qUllrt r-section of yours, \Verc : undny guosts o f their next 1111 Ol1ytOI1. house this huve mllY we suys nt making S tarr. Forbe. We've been paying on on I shall publish n stnteme ~u ml11e ... 1>("' [IU '(~ I'm g-oing to buy tl moth I ' , Mr~. Amuntln The Forbes fwnily occupie d t he mnch I ro n! thC' m somewh cr .nea l' and Mrs. W. 1\11'. of t~ es Itu ~un"lI~' one large and comfort llble chiliI' ill hel'l! . The y huve n lot of ucr~nge I·lr.in cs WcrE' Will es Smllrt. of Los the cabin on Portage creek. It WlIS t h.. y don·t. nl'c t!· above lht' n'w wnter A. AI1 ~dc s. Cnl.. Mr. nnd Mrs . Curroll night; lind outside the nOI·th crn lights l(1 v{l I. " tllr\ PN Smiart, of Chil1lllrt 1I.1d S the lf ha DR. C. Wo HEND ERSO N with how s a WCl'1l putting on "l!.n' t it wormHf ul 1" ~ lgh c .1 Pnt.~y cinnuti JlenOfflce- Aman Bid,. lind sky as their stage. , Bllrs Jlln e, in utter co ntc nt. Thursda y at nons and Innces of white rlldiunce , OPFICE. HOUII. His nrms lighte ned about h el'. "No t, The M. E. Aid met ETRIST OPTOM t of th em in dimen sion like M wonder ful .... you Put" he whis- th e Aid rool11.\'l th Mrs. Laura Shidagreutes he t 9 to 11 a. m, 3 to: 5 p . m . Lake' Huron se~ on e nd, bluzed fr om (lored. kll r. Mrs. N0fh Huwke. Mrs. Susie " 7 to 9 p m. horizon to mid-hea ven. The air WIlS Gillam ond M . Berth" Gordon. hos(THE END.) !JP.... I!a!·. fa til. Finxnlr of coming fro st, and winey ·Teleph onesl At th close at the bU8sinei s with crisp tesses. VitioD. . . . . . for Beu.. 30" • Ufflc e. of the pines nnd the nteresti ng program at un tang the session with 69~'2 • Reside nce • contests und 8 relay rncl' was given. aromati c wild growth of the barrens . Prizes for the three contests were won The creek, swollen by nutumn rains, Wayne lvllle, . Ohio Wlfte for · 'F ree Blloklet bv Mrs. Eleanor Lnrkin and Mrs. Masplashed nnd murmur ed beyond their front door. . rie G·r n y. A ta sty lunch of creamed brca_ and butter, sulnd and Eddie sat in the chair and Patsy chicken, ill. ~ery is Gray Amanda J\liss sut in his lap, h er knees well up to cofree W88 selved. Willinm Carr is very ill nt his h er chin. His arms were about her; .... Detro ltStre et, Xenia , Ohio h er head on his shoulde r. They were country home. IT, PLAUX DO CAN'T engaged in that m ost delIghtf ul of ocMrs. Adam Campbe ll is criticall y cUjlution s--the building of air-castl es ill ut McClell un hospital . Suit! n bellI of the ESQ uimaux. which have a so lid foundul i on of MI'. and Mrs. L. C. Lemur left on I'd like to "'car rollcd hnux, practica bility and possibil ity. in But herp il ain't hot "J want to stay her e until a f ter the W,'dncs duy for an indefini te stay o r guess 1 will not Tuesd ay, 9 a.m. 4 p.m fir st deep s now," snid Patsy. dreum- Cllliforn iu. ven tilated cloux. Weill' pnst the ily. spent p.m Wilson 8 Fronk a.m. . 9 Mrs Satur day "The deer season's early Novem- week with her _daught er and family. . ber," answere d her hu sbnnd. "We'll in Washin gton C. H. MUST BEl get our deer and stick around until "Th. Home of Gift . ... Miss Helen Randall attended the the snow comes up to the window- sill. "What Dr is youI' baby? " funeral of her grandfa ther, Sawdon , ~"."'~'""" ..." ...."'''''...''''''' That suit yo.u, Pnt!" "Six mo M." Friday. Ind., Aurora, nt "I'll love it," breathe d Patsy. "AnyHAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED "Is he y r younges t 1" Sunwere Gray .C. J Mrs. and Mr. Then of!'. wears WilY. till the novelty !!!'!!!tt! !tt!~~!'!!!tt!!'!!!tt!~~!'!!!tt!~~!!'-"'!! '!!'!!!tt!!'!! Mrs. and Mr. of guesls d.inner ___ _ _ we'l\ follow t~e 8U~, southwe st for the day 'YACCI NATION OF SWINE family. and Gray Charles rest of the winter. . e b.uild. (A SPECIA LTY) "Next spring we'll come back here," Th~y were .a •••• d in th.t mo.t de lillbtful . ~r oCClup.. r..n.---1th Mrs. Ernest Oswald and ch.lldren, pursued the thread, "and I'll ity. Eddie pOllibil of ion foundat otid • • Y hayO wbicla LIBERT tle. AT •• IS .ir.c of inll day guests ' Jlfo... . In.t ReUabl . S.r1lm .nd · s tudy up cottle-fe eding with Daven- of Lebanon , were Wednes Hoines. Convic~"l nm here for having Vine Uaed ant. He's a good old scout, after all, of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A, five wives." Laurenc e Hough and Miss Alice He apologiz ed like n man for Phone 31 Visitor- URow do you enjoy your uvel'age around sixty dollers an acre. umends, to you. And ' I shall say 'In Pat. LOANE D , of Blllnche ster, wero mnr... Goodwin bottle the over me lick to and that's more than the stuff is it thut illY son was with you that threaten ing liberty? " by Rev. Bennett , in WiIrecently riel live HARVE YSBUR G. OHIO We'll got. eud squureh that night." " , worth. YoursJ .., . mington . h ere- " "Dad!" Implore d Randolp h. "Will cost you a hundred ,. but I all be this Won't father. his dnm? ded the "But 0 c.omman I" silent Lester "Be lind JI'liss Winnifr cd Sturr reserve the mound above the water under wnter?" SHORT TIME-E aq "Hold on, Judge," interpol ated EdStnrr, of Spring Vulley, called on Mr. LONG line. All right." me. with gO to Ran terms. Also Surveyi ng and Al>Tuesfamily, and Starr Rlly "Ouch! You're cert.ainl y · curoless die. "I a sked Mrs. and H-e wasn't 8S '!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!tt!!'!!!tt!!'!!!tt!~~!'!!!tt!!'!!!tt!~!'!!!tt!~!'!!!tt!~~ . stractin g.' Write and I will call and with your languug e, young fellow." I bought the liquor. day afte rnoon. as I way, long a bt bl'Bme, to Wa)'llea much That's it. have to . "But you have Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gordon, Mrs. see you. ' Sam D. Henkle, still." jl1 my price. It's a little high, but it'll was . Thnt's wl1y I kept OhL ville, and Collett c. M. Villars, Mrs. A. S. "He 's hall learn to benr the responcompen sate for some of tQe things Chatte/s ,Stocks, Seeurl. in g shoppin were the Hnrvey eplied r Mury acts." Mrs. own his of thut crook age nt of yours did to me. sibility ties a Second Morlga s... No • • "If he hadn't Two s Daily Duyton, Tuesdny . Show By the way. I r eserve that mound on judge, implllca bly. lohn Harblne Jr., Xenia, . bought. .-he ed Mrs. Mattie Gray has purchas the southwe st corner. It must be been-a- eowal'd~ this--th is 6.30 .a.rB:3 0 p. m. """\:... .- ""::::::.lO'-:., ' -maO-'IIS Ohio. Main in East me on put hllve property 't WOUldn Nolan's Mrs. waterd propose your uway above ." position ting humilia line." now occupie d by Mr. and Mrs. WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE street, • "As a f>lvor to me, Judge, plense R. }o' . Suhmuk er and family. The dark yonth waited pntientl y and Eddie in the outer office. When Farmers )f Wtirren and adJolnl n. Mnlone come out, he approac hed the countiee .lft y ohtsln money on Ion. E PAYN M. By C. formel' s ulkily. "About that mound, Most Unusu al pop TTER S'MA time lOt' at 6 per cent Inter••t. FOTbes --" he began, but Eddie cut Cost or urlng the a.me I. v~ry r.phim short. Ibrough The Federal Lan' sonoble arters. headqu with "I'll deal only further in rormatle n eaB Ftr Bank, You know why." on or I\ddee M. C. DRAKE , Tr. . . It seemed to Eddie that, as he r ead :!.' UC !('IN /..., urer, pholll S16-X, Leb.non . Ohio. Judge Randolp h Perkins shifted his I th ick whi't/l hnnd until it threw a N &i'r(U CTION . I shadpw on his fnce, mnkipg its exMorn '.s i --rt\A· pression impossi ble of interpre tation. fOR SALE UNU. sUA L But when h e ' had quile finished , the jurist's llead went up afld hjs big jaw • 75 Wh i~e Leghorn pullets, ready to wns thru st ou t. Iny. $ .00 Cllch. Phone 88, E. B. "This purpo rt s to be a confessi on Wy nesvillc, Oh ib. . *j18 Baily, was he that Libbey, man er H by one h Wit llided co I ~r i " ill g the tru ck which THERE 'ill be lots of Model T runII m"tol' ca r on the River roud last ning i 1928. Bring yours Into I ~ ulllllwr , ca using the death of Mrs. lonted by J. C. Hftwk.· •• shop l\lari:t Kn owles," he said, in measFrpnk W Crew, Phone 83F21. ured, colorles s to nes. ofl "It is a em-tifjed copy of the conquiet~ him. d correcte I f ess ion," Eddie FOR SA.E- 2&O_egg Buckeye incll"So 1 sec. The judge bowed. Iy. bator : a lso 2·\O-egg Prairie State W elL" . Mary S. Brown, R. D.I, incubnte 1 "It complet ely exonera tes me. J26 Spring 'alley, Ohio. of manslau ghter in Wll S CO il victed yOUl' court beclluse of that acciden t." "Yes; t he evidenc e--" "WIlS mostly pre judice. I was really convicte d of tnking a drink." \t~~AT T-t\A "Grante d that may be in a measure true. What is your ·purpos e in com:::t> IN" .::t> IN ~ ing to me? The press will publish '? be• setIJ right in the this , and you will . ty. commum the of eyes Eddie leaned forward . "Ju.dge; " , he said, "the n ewspape rs publishe d a I stateme nt from yo'll after the governor pnrdone d me. You said h i's acI tion was 'a miscarri nge of justice' You did all you and a'trllves ty' could to .ruin me. Now-" "1 ,did make such a fth,>ft_ft... t
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of the public domain.. On June 80, 1027, OwN 489,942 penslonors on th. NEW SUITS , .. ,.,.11 .1 ,,,. I'",'oll'i •• W.j1.....III. cluding 17 widows of men who Tho Settle Coal & Supply CO. VB. ""Id .• ' !lu,,"" 1."lI(fl l l in the War of 1812. ~lIllam Chiaholm f,n money, amount, The figures showing. the amouilt oC ~256 . ' .....crlptlo. P~ic., '1.50 per Y!.r money distriQuted aoom quite Im'nr"s-I Walter S. Po os VI! . AlfTed A .Sl'ere, sive, but the government owc~ a Vli.ry COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS .. . ~money, amount, $2.1.36. I ~. l.. (:RANE "lIbll.h.r \'el\l debt to the men who served in Alfred C. - Bl'llnt, receiver, was Alfred O. Brant~ reccivcr vs. The the. military or naval forces . when the lP'al)t.ed leave to bl'ing suit againBt Miami Valley Coate.d Paper Co. cOl!ntry needed them . moat. Now the Miami \Tulley Coated Paper Co. JANUARY 18, 1928 money and relief, iU926.90. t hat ' thes men have .grown old or Court lIuthorized Hownrd Fulkerth, Alfred C. Brant, recciver VB. Mihave become incapacitpted in any 1111 J:ecciver of t he slate of Max Bostway, it would cer~ainly be an ungrate; wick to sell a certain part of the ami Valley Coated Paper co~, monSCIENCE and relief, $1110.14. ' ful governm ent that would fail to ' c il' ll tists 'f rom all over the world' pay this dc'b_t.,_ •.::;;;.;::;;;:====----iI-~~~dgi-~~~~~IlI:t~aa...I:e+-. PROBATE: COURT gothcred in th i~ Co untry recently ~o and said couse is remanded Jeremiah G. Ertel and Charles W. discuss problem oC upp lying science HERE AND THERE to the court for a new trial in the to hum all li\'i lll( lo promo te 10llger <: 1I8C of Edith K. Link V8. Alva Hill, Ertel filed their fI,rst and final account of the estate of Mary A. Ertel. Iif~, illcrl'!lsed efliciency ulld well. Wonder if th!!rc'! any connection udminis trator. Mathew B. GaYlnor fi led his first beillg, alld !'Uee improvemenl. These between the automobile price wal and Co urt ,s uslained two lind overruled are the g reatest mlllel'illi problcms lell]1 yeur. three ot: the motions of the plain tift' and final account of the estate the wurld much fllcc. -0in t he case of William D. Corwin vs. E{1a A. Gaynor. Jeremi!lh and Charles Ertel filed But science hus ulreudy lengthened One greut need so me inventive ge· Li tLle john Bros. hUml\l1 li fe, stutistics gllthcred by life nius should se t about to fill is lhat of Alfred C. Brant was authorized to their sale bill. ~roof of public.a~ion of the ap. ins urllll (· ... cOll1panies show. The uv- a lum inou s j'ocking chair. expend $5 for an auctioneer. . erngc mun is ublc to live in whul -0Cuurt finds that the defendant in pomtment of the ,Fifth-Third Union would hllvc been called lu xury 1\ few The French' arc trying women cooks th e cllse of Evelyn Ridd ell vs. WiI- Trust Company liS executor of th e eshUll dl'ed YCllrs ugo through .the work in their urmy und kitchen police may Iium Hurl ey !lnd Kllte Hurley must tute of William P. Vundervort. No app licution for appraisement of scientists. !I1uny peo ille beli eve not be such a hard job in that army. having been made, court determined -0the race ha" improved lind that the gross value of th e es tute of Ellu It takes the month of J a nuary to I\vel'llgc nll1ll is more efficient now A. Gaynor. thun hu e ver was. So science may show us just whllt th" weuther man Cynthia J. Colliver filed her bve nt.u ully be able to solve these m~an 8 by "mcun temperature." MODEL WAS NOW REDUCTION ' -0ventory and appraiisement of the CiIproblem s. tale of Samuel E. Colliver. The e mincnt alienists who contend Nc\,cl·t h.. less, science CUll do li n le :roof of publication of the ap. to so h'l! the problems thut trouble thllt insanity is contagious may at pomtment of John E . Gilligu s as adllIan the must. His spiritual problems leust ha ve offered the k<,y to some ministrutor of the (Jstate of Margaret fur o utwe igh' the material for the queer vcrdicts. M. Gilligus. - 0thinking man except perha ps when Proof of pUblication of the aphis very !!Xistellcc is threatened Sci- , The day may not be so fill' off, afpointment of William Wagner a s exence clln help mnke .men physicull y ter all, when thcy will throw un I\Uecutor of the estate of Henry Wogcomforlllble but it can't he'lp him t omobile or two in when one ,buys a n~ . gallo n of gasoline. with his biggost. problems. a H. E. Rudman WIIS uppointed an -aappraiser of the est ate of Frances A. Some of these society women must LAWYERS IN CONGRESS Daugherty in pluce of Ed S. Conk. find it a bit difficult to remember who lin. they married last so they can tell BUSINESS AND PROSPERln. · .. Cordelill Cross was appointed ad. A recent co unt. showed that. out of where t.o go home. 435 members of the United State - aON TWNG ADVICE. ministratrix of the estate of Charles T. Cross. Appraisers were appointed. House of R presentatives, 328 set There were more second li e u len- MEMORIAL TO COLUMBUS. • No application for app ra isement th cmselv~s down in the Congressiunal ants than captains in the army, but having been made, court determined 'Directory as lawyers. It was pointed it's difl'l'rent in industry, tor who ev- ' EDUCATION CAN END CRlML the gross value of the estate of Lulu out. at. the time the count was made er heard of a second lieutenant of Secretary Hoover summariau Marler. that. II consldreable number of Repre- industry. the last year as regards wacea The last will lind testament of aenl.llt.ives do not Curnlsh any detailed -0and employment thus: Cora C. Anderson was ' admitted to autob iograp hy and there are probaA Swi ss historinn claims women "There wu little unemplo)oprobate. Jacob A. Anders on was bly s(lveral more lawyers on the roll. wore short 'skirts and exposed their ment ezcept durinl • mQder.. named executor. Out of the 435 members, barely 100 knees to the weather in the sixteenth ate recca,ion De&I' the end of The last will Ilnd testament of lire not members of the bar. All the century, and that accounts f or the the year and the rate of real Nl\ncy B. Whitacre was admitted to walle. remained hi"her thaD othe r trades, businesses and profes. looks 0 f so me see n ·nowadays. anywhere elee in the worlel; or probate. - 0sions-manufacturing, He lling, teachthan In other time in the Charles J. Wag8:oner fil ed his first ing, far ming, banking, preaching, That hunter out in Indiana who world'. h .tory. . The bilb final and distri.bu tive acc.o unt of the mc d icin ~are represented by fewer ahot through a school house window prOlpect of the year did not estate 0' George W. Jack. than one-quarter of the membership may not be able to hit a rabbit but it repreKllt merely an upWU'4 G. F . Brown made application to of the House of Represcntatives. would be tough On the broadside of awinl in the bua1neSi eyes.. appointed guardian of Evelyn RobWhat is the reason! Has the law IIny barn that happened .to be in his but wu the re.ult of that erts Sawyer. The: appointment was "ener.1 and permanent 'prola stl'nnglehold on the political rna- path. rea which hu marked the accepted. chiner; of the country or is it simply -0natiOll', bualnea" ,.. Court fixed the price at which cer- {. that more lawyers are ru.nning for of· A. D. Lasker rece ntly gave a mil That Is a situation for Ameri- . flee ? lion dollars to the University of, Chi- can bWlineu men to Iceep in their tain property of the estate of It would be interestin«, too, to kno~ cago to be used toward lengthening mind. thua avoiding damaaing, M. Runyan might be sold. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Court ordered that a COPy of the I'. • . . . . . . . . . . .. just how much of the hot air wasted human life, and he could get quicker doubtlul hesitation. Bulae•• ana while Co ngress Is in session is fur- results by enlarging the Chicago po· prosperity in thi, country haft ' entry determining the inheritance tax c1imbc:d to a permanently hillhe,-' of the estate of Precosia Spence Elnished by the lawyer members. By lice force. JUST FOUR YEARS TI'Jt II.., MI.ml c.a.att. fo. JOb Won plan« and, barnng foolisbneu, will i la A. Gaynor ·and L ulu Marler b~ cer training the lawyer Is always ready -0titled. ' _ . for debate, and while they make up Senator Dill wanta a mlcrorthone "tay there. Harry- "How long have you been O. S. Higgins filed his inventory about 77 per cent of the membership, on every Senator's desk, but no ::'l'nn· John D. Rockefeller, ellbty- : married?" lawyers probably do IIbout !l6 per ator will probably work very hard to eight yearl . o~ immediately and appraisement of the estate of cen t of the talking. get any . apparatus installed ~o that changes his "stance at golf, whea : l7ancis A. Daugherty. The McKay Bros. have a fine herd Harold- "Let's see. I bought this suit I'm wearing four years ago." The will of Ida Frieberg was ad- of Angora goat8. the people of his state can check up told by a professional that he ~OTARY PUBLIC mitted to probate. Itood too close to the ball That to 8ee how many days he is absent -------.~~~-----LARGE SUM PAIN IN PENSIONS The Moore family are moving to change lengthened bit drive by . while Congre88 IB in !!e88ion. N.tloa.1 B.Dk t heir new home here. NOT MODERN ONES twenty prds. MARRIAGE LICENSES The Bureau of Pensions haa just Mr. Rockefeller hal . . .Id that Will. Dr.wD .... ...... E ...t •• S.ul. . Mrs. Patience E. Thompson and published some inte resting facts Harold A. Kel1'lper, student, his succus in the begmnln, wu ALASI ALAS I Mra. Grace Rich are very sick. The Guide-Look at that hnlf-ruindue to patience and economy. about its work. Since ita establishmantown and Margaret L. Mitchell, WayneavilIe. Ohio It may have been due alao to hI, stenographer, Fra'n klin. ment in 1789, the Bureau of PenThe clothes that make the women R. J. Murray and wife were shop- ed castle. It might be at leuNt eight ability to listen to otherl and take sions has ' distributed about $8,000,- are the clothes that break the men. Williard C. Collins, painter, ping in Waynesville Saturday after· hundred yeu rs old. Believe me, lady, advice. That ill a thing tbat mall}' non, and Evelyn R. Sawyer, they don't build s uch uncient cas- ""UIOelnnnoon. ties nowadays I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ founll men who would like to be nurse, Lebanon. Rockefeller. haft 1I0t leamed to Mrs. Robert Hunt, of Lytle, called do. all, Mrs. Ruth Murray Wednesday afThe bright eyes, the clear akin, the Itep. the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ternoon. active mind, are the right of healthy man. Christopher Colllmbul' m~mory · Edith Viet to H~nry Bitter and Miss Elaine Wallace called on Mills Keep yourkidneys,1iverand bowelsingood condition il to be honored by buil~mg a magnificent lighthouse cOltlng $4, Mary B. Bitter, six' town lata in PleaH Mllry Kathleen Thompson Friday ofand you will be active and vigorous at 7D-at any age I 000 000 What Is left of Columbu. ant Plain. For seven generations-1ince 1696--the Hollanders Arthur L. Evans to H. S. Steven- ternoon. body ,rill lie unde.r the Iighthouae· have relied their "Dutch dropa" for aid in bepina on a reservation K!ven .by the GoY- . son, two town lotll in Deerfield Tp. Ernest Hill and others, of Duyton, up thel.r health and vigor. WE CET THEM QUICKLY AND crnment of San Donungo. Tine Roberts, D. L. Brandenberg called on K . . E. Thompson and famFRE£ OF CHARGE 'Columbus would be P!lzzled by and Lena Brandenburg, one town lo t ily, Sunday afternoon. They will dolt ror you. Try ~ ~ them today.·Look ror the name CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR o r fc' ::1~ lI n~ nr h, <; n1~m'\rl :t1 . n:\m~ · in Franklin. . Harry Ford, oC London, Ohio, one EXPENSE Oold Medal on every-bozand ~RL.M OIL Anna E. LeIght and Fred J. Leight of Madison county's lurgest stock IICCt!Pt DO Imitation. At all , '\ I 1 I I • drugiata, In S _ _ to guide f1luL He woald think ~o Frank J. Leight, .46 town acres dealers, was t he guest of R. J. Murangels were ezpected. Architects In Red Lion. ray, owner of Longview Stock farm, or COIlne you ..... 1 are invited to compete ill thil eDPb O D.8 HARVEYSBURG, O. Cha~les C. Fral:ee to the L. G. An- on Wednesday. cure your meat thi, tel'])rilC, which should ltir the derson s Sons Co., one town lot in le•• on wi Lh Smoked . Salt. Jt will "lie Franklin. The Polsom family have moved imagination. ~ ahrinkaae.lobor, fire rille anu worry J t . Cathern Doliboa to Madge S. from th~ Shandk hPloSche tko thue Teo~~ ..,iIl live you bentr The late Gavin McNab, an ez- Sharp, one town lot in Franklin. graph Mills an t e . an s W l m flavor and pcr(rct tremcly abl~ lawyer of Sin ~ran cure. But be lure Bessie C. Warwick to Karl W from Dayton to theIr place vacated cisco, leavcs S40,OOO to two client8 ~!~~~:ri"inal to make up lor McNab', bad ad-, Minst, one town lot in Washingto~ by the Pol soma. Homer Deatherage and family, township. vice about investment •. - -- - - • und Mrs. Riley, of Cincinnati, ca~e It is fortunlte for the heir •. of ' certain gentlemen in and out of up on Friday to spend the day With Wall Street that such reque.tl are the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. See~U. Early for YOUI' SalelDate., We CuarantOlle FUNERAL DIRECTORS not cUlt omary or compulsory. If Karl Deatherllge. lDW~~.S~WS . Sati.fart:ion or Char,. Nothinc. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Wall Street gentlemen had to make good losscs cau.ed by bad S.le Date. of S ..... aad Simp.oa, Karl Deatherage lind wife had for The only meat .alt that i. a'iood for ubte advice on investments, Iher, would UK a. (or curing mcot.. Smell it. TOlte it. Auctioae.re t heir Sunday afternoon guests, P~Bt You un tell it at once (rom IIllt that lUll not be much left for legal hcir •. Fully Equipped for Good ~naster Ross Harl!lock und famIly, been mlaed wiLh pyrolianeou»odLl or other Service. . danatrOUI cb rm ica l•. of Waynesville, and a Mr. Teab and A. H. Earnh&1't ,.. .. .. .. Januar,. 25 Pnone No.2 PhODe No.3. The Department of Commerce Large Display Room. wife, of Dayton. We heve it. Packed in len pou.nd druml Ann. M. Dean E.t.t . .... .. J.nu.r,. 26 says that In 250 principal ciuel of aad luarant.ecd 8cDume. Ambulance Service the United States every human Howard Shulh ............... ... F.bruary 7 Mrs. J. J. Fishbaugh and daug~ter being pay. an average of $4.09 a Emery Hill.. ......... ... .......... F.bru.ry 8 Ellen, Mr. lind Mrs. Robert FI~h TELEPHONE 7 DAY OR NIGHT year for police protect,ion. A~d C. T. H.wk. E.t:.t . ........ F.bru.r,. 18 baugh, little Billy Stadler, of Midthe .co.t of courta, [o"50n6 eliadletown, Charles Foley, Clem Foley, lrict attorneye, etc., you finJ that. I will sell at public auction at my Mrs. Grose , Raie Foley and famcrime costs many hundreds of millions a year. Add the "get-rich- r eside nce at the West Corporation ily, of Wilmington, ~h~land. Jordan and family, of Cmcmnatl, w~re quick cnmea" and It runs to bil- limits of Waynesville, Ohio, on Sunday guests of the Jordan famIly, Bonl. '" Phone 25 Unfortunately, w hat L loy d WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1928 here. Denti.t George "y5 of war i. true also of Beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., the Mr. and Mrs . H. W. Cline and son crime, only education can end it. following: One team of extra good Winston, ente".tained in honor of ~r. And thi. earth is many centuries horses, 1 Jersey cow, T . B. tested; lo.t and Mrs. Cline's twenty-first weddmg W.,.D ....m. Natioaal Baal. BI••. from helng really educated. forming implemcnts; 60 bu. corn; anniversary on Sunday, January 15. Mra. Cline's brother, Ernest Hill wife The London Gazette published some household goods. See large bills for terms. and two daughters, Cora Mae and indvertently an admiralty aD1I0uncemeilt of extra pay for olllA. H. EARNHART. Mabel, and sister, Mrs. C. R. Shuma- •• • 1.... ". a e.ll. R... oa.ble price. For !rood job work of .11 kind., pl•• cera IN CHARGE OF AIRScars & Simplsonl Aucta. ker and husband and daughters, Co· CRAFT CARIlIED BY SUBra Winona and Dorothy June, and MARINES. ' The un~ersigned, ns ~xecutor of so~ Ralph, Mrs Couser and son JaThat 'Britaln hal .ubmarin.. equipped ..;ltb fo1dinl( aircraft, the last w.l11 of AnnaMarla Dean, d ~- cob, and Miss Maa:)' Miran~a, al1 ofreadYt"if necessary, to carry ~"" cea8~d, Will ofl',er for sale at pubhc Dayton and Miss Ruth Kmder, of .tructlon to the enemy'. harbOtt, auchon at the late residenc~ of the Bellbrook, I•• lecret no Ion I"'. deceased, on Fourth street,," Way- . - - -... - - - - That tecret IlIte....t. thl. nesville, Warren County, Ohio, on try. We cIoD't ~ct war ,"III BritaIn, lkat what· th! Britlsb PD THURSDAY, JIAN.UA·RY 26, 1928, build othen c:u build. <:. Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, ~. t' ro" _ . . ." The United State. Em'ploPMllt a lot of chattela consisting of kiteh en KEEP ALL OUR cows, HORSES, Service Jlndict. ,ood tim.. .d ware, tables, dishes, steves, table linFARMING UTENSILS, A.ND SUCH plenty of "ark for 1921..'. _ en (Bome nevel~ used), bedding, bed, LIKE, OR SHALL WE USE THE The 014 ' bupboo of-a·balI elec- stana, etc. An~onl( the lot are Borne tion yeaI' teem. to 'haye . .PI.b... a~lcle. t~t millht. b~ classed 88 anCLASSIFIED COLUMNS? The nnb of mllUo...lre Ameri- tlqqea. See bl~ billa for terms. . Cana are thinn"l onJr 29", In 1, '0. CARTWRIGHT, 1926 aplnlt 3(l.S' in 19Z5~ .ne Execu'tor of the last will of ulto rich, ho",ne" are Inc ..... TWo huWhlfe. ·.....4 tweaty;el f Anna :Marla Dean, deceased. ADlerian ..•• hacI illcom.. 01 Dee E. Stanley, ~tty. 000.000 101' 1IIoft.·1ut ~ OD~ 'MJf W • .N. ,Sean, Auct. In 1925. ~, .~ --~., \ Oulte a lew han IlIc8:~:=e , 15;000,000 a ',ear. The t SAD REMEMBRANCES ~ou 'l Iot tive thel~ baIIIU. ,
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LYTLE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark nro e njoying a new radio. Mr. Therl e J ones, of Dayton, spent t he week-end with home folks.
go through tbe • • ~.nter In sniffling, • sneez20g • disCOBlfort!
Mr. Guy Rou t zahn made a busi'ness trip to Dayton, Thursday. Walter Kenrick and William Graham \vere Lebanon visitors, Monday. Mrs. Harry Burnet and Mrs. Calvin Longacre were Dayton vis itors, Monday. '
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and H. M.· Clark spent Wednesday in the Gem City. Mr. ' ~Ialph Stowe, of Lebanon, spent Wednesday night with Mr. Ilnd l\{l'1!I. Kesler Graham.
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Has again opened up his former place of business on Main St., Wavnesville, Ohio and will have full charge ~ of same. He will carry a good line of
I !1 '1 ~~ n c the the Suhmarine S-4. Comrryander . ~oy ¥:. J unes, lat e cummander s~nk 111 colloslo n With th e Coas t Gua rd Des troyer Paulding. Lo wer VI~W show! the .B oard of Inquiry. chosen by Secrctary o f the N a\'y 'Wllbur to il!Vesligate t.h e S-4 crash. Seated. left to ri g ht . ar e : Rca r Adr,llral Juhan L. Lat,mer. R,ear .Adm iral Richard H . Ja ckso n all<1 Capt. ,Toseph V. Ogan. Standi ng 15 sho wn Co mmand er Lc , lie Bratton, Judge Advocate of the Board,
Mi811 Alice Chenoweth, of Cross- ' wick, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hess.
Mrs. Anne L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith made a business trip to .Lebanon, Monday. . Mrs. W. C. Long spent Sunday in Springfield at the home 'ot her brother, Mr. Florain Seigel and family. Rev. R. A. Stillings has been assisting in a series of meetings at South Lebanon the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pine and daughter were Sunda uests of Mrs. L dia Pine and Mrs. Mary Marshall.
$25.00 Down. $10.00 For your old Stove. Pay the remainder September 15, 1928 without Interest.
New Low Price Now $139.50
Cole's Chats P ..bU.hed i." the lat ..... te of the people .f Wayne.yille and the farm. a"d farm.n of thi. Yiei .. ity. · FRED M. COLE Ent husiasm play. fun'n y tric ks. 11. lakes a ma n rl cor l e, Florid u an d C' ulifurni a and tha t sumc ent husiasm brin g,; him home at th · rate of 600 miles a day. We lIre glad to have Adam M" lIo h and his fnmily back . MUl:n luim, III u d '. sand an d SC<'ne r y Il id not impuil' h is brai n fo r he FhoWE' d intelligenc e w hen he !'tar te r: homtc an d agai n w h e n he bought his ~~ rond " Heat.!'oln for hi5 new home.
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Springs this w e~ k, whi ch goes to sh ow we have a r eal I.Hl l'gni n on HeatroIns no\\'. $215 down nnd t he rest next ::iept('mbcr with ou t int ere st. \\' e got a n S. O. S. t his mo rning in the mail. "Co l11 e and ~c e us, ' lore wnot n I1 catrola.
abo ut your chic ken crop this spr ing ? If you need help w e have a complete li ne of Bucke ~' e Broo ders ' and In cu bn10r s a nd also t he f a mous Newtow n Brooders. lI l>\Y
1\1 othe r - "Phyllis An n, y ou nr e very 'loar se.u . P h y II i s Ann" ' ow wher e 11m I h oarse? 'J
Two mor8 l ll'ol rolas went into Yel:
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"Mother, have I 1\ wagon in my fro at, too?"
There is a great ple.a sure in handling ··n product that gives , universal satlsfaetio·n. Take the Black Hawke Spreader for instance: Farmers come in and teU us how they like ' their new !lpreader, how easy it runs, etc. They then tell their n e i g h b 0 r sand so the neighbor comes in and asks for a Black Hawke. George Gilliland was the last one. He will te ll some one else and thus we build up a good 'business on a good product.
Fred M. Col. Hardware, Fum 1_ pl.m.a" Pboae 12 W.p.nlll., lOIUo
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21 INDICTMENTS _OUILCASES
The Grand jujry, who finished their Mr. and Ml'S, Clyde Wharton and • family were Sunday guests of Mr. work last Wednesday, was one of the and Mrs. Arthur Greathouse in Day- heavi est t erm s in years, con sidering 30 cases, presellting 21 bills and igtall. Doring 9 cases . . Mrs. Elsie Hawke and children and Two indictmenL~ were returned Mrs. Ellen Copsey were Saturday ev- (or Jno Garland, alias "John Brown" ening guests of ML·s. Belle Scott and carrying concealed weapo'n s and aifam ily. 'so breaking and en t ering the home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullinex mo- of Charters Maple on December 1. Indict ments for assault and bat. tored to Springfield, Sun day, and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. teryl and aidinnr prison ers to escape were r eturned Blgainst Theodore GarMuckelwain. rison, who is aUeged to have a ssaultMr. Marion Gordon re~rned to de SheriI!' Alfred Brnnt when he eshis home in Harveysburg, l\{onday a f- caped jail ,January 1. A s imilar ter spending sever a l dnys with Mr. doubl e indictmen t · was r eturned aguinst Bradley Griffin of Frnnklin. and Mrs. S. H. Burnet. who made his escilpe from jail. Miss Bemice Graham lind Albert Albert Thomas was ' indicte d for Hawke were ' Saturday dinner guests uttering IIndd publis hing forg ed inof Robert Early, the occasion cele- struments. Hll is nlleged to hnve brnting his 10th birthday. . ignedd the 'name of Louis Whi t man Mt. William Ilnines Dnd family, of on a $24 cheek on th e township trusBelmont, lin d Miss Bernice Graham t ees. Charles Stibbs wns indicted for were Sunduy d inner gu osts nt the forgery of endorsement and a iding home of Mr. and Mrs. Waltcr Ken- prisoners to escnpe. Th e f orgery rick. chilrge was fOI' two $24 checks on Mrs. Kesler Grllhnlll went to Leb- t he township trustees on October 6. Albert Albert son, who Is said to an on last week t o sec her new niece, Janet Arlene Stowe, the little dauglJ- have stolcn the car beloni'ng to Fay ter of 1\Ir. Ilnd Mrs. Ralph Stowe, Perrine on Dec(!mbcr 10, was Indicted for operating a stolen motor veborn January 8. hicle and for assault and battery. He I\fI. and Mrs. Harry Grahnm spent is als o snill to 'have , aided the pri s· Sundny with the lntter's brother, Mr. oners in their escape. . Rudd Saylor 'and family, at Lebanon. Ind ict ment · was L'cturned against Little Jean Saylor accompanied them Herbert Martz for mnnufacturing home to spend the week. distilled liquor. ' Breaking and entering with intent Mr. and Ml·S . Edward Bou~ml\n, of Anderl!on, Ind., were over-Sunday to steal wns the indictment returned guests of the lotter's mother, Mrs. against Walter Pox who Is nlleged to ho ve attemp ted to steal 'chickens Lottie Corey and s ister, Mrs. from the farm 0 f Rose Corliss on the Rogel'S and husband. Mrs. night of September 18. r emains very ill. Wilbur TlnnE'Y' wa~ ind icted tor Mr. andd Mrs. Chnrles Johns en- the malicious destruction property t ertained the past week the latter's l1e is said to have destroyed property cousin, Miss Mnry Eva Franey, of at the home of ,Dorn S t iles on August Columbus. On Thursday they wcre 16th. dinncr g uests of Mr. and Mrs. Amoll Monday morning seven prisoners' Cook and fIImily, nenr Waynesville. brought before the ·court, pleaded gu ilty to the eh~'rges brough t against Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Burnet enter- them. . . tained to a fnmily dinner, Sunday. .. - -in honor of MI:. Burnet's 60th birthday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. MarcellulJ Thackera, of Springboro, Mr. Marion Gordon, of Harveysil.,,:\rg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bur.I , net ariJ) s on, of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. T.he house on tho Lafayette GraCalvin Longacre"Mr. and Ml'1!I. Oral ham farm south of Ridgeville, oecuS urf!lce, son and daughter, Mr. and pied by' a family named Agnee, was Mrs. ltussell Burnet and three chll- burned to. the ground Sun~ay night. dren. The fire ' wns discovered about 11 o'dock by passersby, who arouse<l the tam.i ly just in time for them to W;"S DIFFERENT , ' • t make their escape from the burning building. . . Employer~"What kept you from . The origin o~ the fl.re is unknown. ' work yestlmly; ' acute ~ndige'atlon, 1"
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H . H. Hansen and childl'en mo to Dayton , Saturday. Albert Kruer called on Wolter and family, Sunday evening.
With each cuh purcha.e of One Write your name and addr... upon Dollar or more, you will receive one it, plainly. Drop the ticket with !llr. and Mrs. Joe Miller visited Mr. Ca.h R .. ,iat .. r Tick.. t, each ticket ... me on , in ticket box, keep otub nnd Mrs. John McCullough Sunday with eorre.pondi", number. uHornoon. bearing eorre.pondi .. c number a .. d Co'me in and ,et acquainted, a nd date o'f purcha.... All. about it. You will find it "er, Mr. George Brown and Harry Tear off 0"" of th.. numb .. r •. intere.tinr. Ligh ter huve been busy trucking hogs t o Dayton. ' ]\hs. Myron S he ets went to hospital, Monny, for an ci perntion gall stones. • Miss Ch arlin e She llha mm er uhle to nt tend scho ol thi s we ek, t or hav ing an attack of tons ilitis.
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NEW. 8URLINGTON MI'. a nd Mrs .•J. C. Cu r te r and fam.i1y have moved to 'l'rcbeins. Miss Marjorie Haycl ock w as home from Gre enfield BU 8 in es~ College over the week·end. MI': and Mrs. W. C .Smith , son and daughter, spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives in Wilmington The "losers" of the clay bird shoot held recently, served an oyster stew to the "winners," Monday evening 'at the Annex. ~ Miss Edna Leaming. who recentjy; completed a course with the Bdiroughs Business school , Dnyton; has been tendered n po. ilion with tlie Delco J,ight company.
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Mr. ,aud M~s . Cliff Horm el lIre the parents.. of an eleven and a half pound dnughtcl', born Wednesday of lust , wllek at Gorham Maternity hos\lital, X!!nia.
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]\[1'. Peny Wade wos \'cry pl easa nt ly surprised S und ay, January 16 , lit his home by t he f ollowing guests : Mr. nnd Mrs. 0 cur Wude, Mr. and !\Irs. Fred Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross,. Mr. uno Mrs. Chester Witte· mun, Mr. and Mrs. Jo~n She~ t s, Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Chnl'les Da \l ls and dau.gh'tH, Reva: .1\11'. ,a nd Mrs. James Wlcul ano rnnlll y, C lar~ W" ,!e a.nd Sam Wa d.e. .The surpl'Ise b ell1 g 11\ honor of hIS birthday.
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A · woman is marrying a man Bhe knocklld down with he r car. Pedestrians run dreadful risks i! they do hot run.
The car i. Ilol bere for a l'imited time on1,,' but' caa be tee" a'ool ' e •• ~ml".d
Late' OIassi.l ad Ads., faa' • ,.at.
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A msn named Munns was killed Monday evening Elbout 5 o'clock, when FOR SALE !rhe 'b oy stood on tlte bUl,'nlng deck . With his anna around bls sweetie's h~ was .cau;cht ,n ' a cave-In while FOR SALE-20 White Rock pUlleta ditnrlDg a ditch flear Lebanon. ready to lay. Price reuonab1e. I neck;
1m. father called; be did not eo BeaaaIe to uek tier
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COLI'i\ IB tlS, OIlIO - Alm ost two . Usuully the money milking indiMrs. Lee !l:,,,,h hn~ bee ll ve ry hick hLl n dr~ d th"u~a nd dollal'H hae been Henr Doc Ha ll tell Jno. Shul tz how with g rip. paid inlo the. lnt fl ~ h a nd game dividuul gets u very black "yo from \'i, i,, ;' I'n'lI1 rhe 100st high-bro w wrilers. They tbi nk to 1'ni8e corn, in the "Dc/lcnn 's 2nd c o unti c~ of the Wife," );o'e bl'ulll'y S. /t avr rUlII' ,I/ d \\", · d d in~ r ill l.: II ln,l- ' Iale "I' to dll!~ f or th e , ale o f hun tif a mun does u thin g in order to c l" l1 iiW cI Hn d yU ill' diull lCl nu nlH tll'Jl c.,d illl; ""rI In ' l'pl,,J.: lic n"es for the get money he should bc somewh at C. M. Robilze l' was /l uusilleRs visill II II' lall'''! "ly lo · at Cu ry'" .)(!\\'l'iI·y fi, sl ,·,,,linl!. fI Cl'l' II1UH 3 ] , ] 927. FiIIshamed of it. itor in Cincinn ati, Thurs!la.y. n,,1 remillun("('s hav ' no L lIeen made Sh " I'. /. ,·1)1(11" ". Oh i,). T wish to sny a good ·word for the :1< YI'L h~' IIIII n.\· c" unties, anu it wou ld desire to mllke money. It scemB .to Special price $1.50 for lin ala rm Th l' rc wi ll he fI nHlrlwt in t h ~ lI .. l be' ~ 1I1' \lr i" i ll g when me it is about th e most wholeso me clock , lit Cnry's J ewelry ali hu.s been Shop, LebTII\\'n"hip llu!If.c .Junua ry :!8 . OP CII paiol ill if th " tolll i reac desire ill t he human bosom . hed a quarter IInon ,Ohio. II I 10 o'c!o,·k. I,f " nlilii" n do ll ars. This is the What wou ld we do unless peo ple . . l\'rr'"te ~L tl1llll ('\'f'r paid in by huntCQuld nmke mon ey '/ 1'he gas we MrR. Ha.l'old ul'fllce gpcnt the W h clI it C"lI1es til gl'l'l' n hui l' an d "1'3 hlid lI'apfl Pr " burn 'In th e hOllse would I' 'mllin in week-e nd in Milso n, with relutive of Oh in. Fra nklin s. pu rplc cars. ,ec ]{ ~ n n<'t h . ·l J hn· .. C,){llItr aI, nc' I.·aid th e r 01l1 if there WHe no PI·oll t.l! in ilt !lve r ~ l6, OOO, pUl't)'ait rmilllin g- i n HT hc n onc un' !o; nn d ,,,h el' lar-up tak ing it out and pi ping it to th e co ul1 ti~:-; U)'C e x-p ectS"" J ohn Shultz acci denlH\1y A'ct ~nJ \\· if,· ... Fri uay , Febru ll rr :1. ~': I to pay in a~ mu ch . Dent O. residenc e. an ot her wife. in the "Deucul l's 2nd I h"l1l 1" ' 011 , chl(·r of t he 1hh anrl game You could not huve electric it}' un - Wi fe," Friday, PeLruar y :3. '. F. I: . lt e nilcr, on a nd f umi ly all u d","ioll . 1'1l\") I', the s pen Ic s~ iL puid go me body to bring it to di ng of this ~II' K. I, utl' .. Ie ma ll vi ~i t e d re la t ive" nIHil"." In the el'ectitl n o f new fish your house. Mrs. lye r H yman and son, Bobby, in [I cllh l'"o k .. unduy. ha tl'i1l'riC' ~ ;l n tl game prcsen'e s, and Y ou wou ld have to do without most spe nt the Illeek-en d wi t h relut ivell if this is d Olle Ohi o 1I1ny eventua lly of thc food you Cllt Ilnd the clothcK ill incinnat i. De u p lo <lnte. T l'lIdc in you r old he II flarllu i ~" fo r l hose who en joy you weul' if nobo dy co uld IIlUke Il \Va k h 011 u nOIV Cruen. Ha mil ton , h unti llg' li nd fi shing. Ir win Ell is w ill expi llin how he leL 1,I'olit by sup plying yo u with th cm. . E I ~in , IlIi n" i", al ul'y's J cwcll'Y We shou ld be \'ery glad to give the muil ge t we l. "The Deacon' s . hn!'. Leha no n. Ohio . th o,:C! ·middlem e nt somethi ng for th,·i!· 2nd Wife." Friday, Februl1l'y 3. Th e fact thut Col. Curmi A. Thomp ~u n hu ~ been c ho ~e n mnn age r for the bruins. Wi thout the ir se rv ico life Ruh l'l Mosher, of Card ingto n. i. Ha rvey Gusti n, of Daylon, wa s in wo ul d be banen indeed . spendi ng th e w.c ck ut th e h01ll 1;' o f 1 1I'()~id (!ntia l nom inul ion campaig n ,,[ ~~nalll r Fl'lln k B. Willis docs not Giving peo ple wages or pay is the Waynes viJIe, Monday , to see his ~Irs . Eel it h lIulTi s and f ll lll ily . indicaL thal he will no t be a canWilY we induce people 10 do «ome· mother, who is ill. thing for us whi ch we cannot do or Lucile St .John posit h'cly will lI ot didate 1',", th Rl.'p ubli cli n nominaMany Specinls at Cary's J ewelry do nut wan t t o do ourselve s. le t her sweethe art slee p wit h n bar n tion l UI' gO \'cl'no)' himsclI later on. Formerl y we had a system of s la· Shop, "The Home of Gifts," L bafull of horn ets while th "ONlcon hns In ruet h is uecepln nce of lh e Willis non, Ohio. jo lJ wuu ld r llt h('l' ind icate t hnt he very by which llIen did what we did a 2nd Wife." Fr idu y, Febru ll ry 3. Illt'''n~ l u ke e p ill close to ucb with not want to do. The conscien ce of the world reo Mr. and IIfrs. Ra y Mainous . HI'IIU bli cll lls of hi o, and whell tbe Mr. lind Mrs. E. J ra ne belled against that, and now to get Donald and Ralph. \'i8itod lind sons '1 ' k f D t nnd so n·'' l illle conles. , 1'[ hc f ee Is th e nee d or I 1\1 1'6 •. "Ill' friend s in ani . 00 " 0 fl;Y on, we re COl li of hi" services , he may be ready --~ . a man to do for us what we do not Franklin , unday. g uests of I'elallve s here , unday. ' .":---~' lo f,)lIow t he wish of the voters. Col. wnnt to do ourselve s, or cannot do, Th omll~o n hus a vnst acquain tance we imply pay him . Withou t t his Diamon Don't overlook the dun l perso nality d s ! Nevel' go out of st yle, . ...... ".;,1 ,; .,--. system of paying peop le for their of Katheri ne Fromm in " The D R. ne ve.r lose t heir quu lity, n vel' lessen t hr ougho ut Oh io. In fact, he ,is pret" ::..'!.l.~ ~.c::..:t.._ labor there would be non e of it done con's 2nd Wife," Friday, Februar y 3. in va lue. elect you rs lit Cary's J ew- t~, well known thro ughout l he United S tu les. and as he hil S until June 12 for us. elry Shop, Le ba non. Ohio. to reach 1\ con clu sion ns La being a The wage lIystem beautifi e(\ oul' C. S. Moore, 'of Washing ton D. C.. ~"'=====::..;=====-=- -J . D. 1I11lrlaU is spendin g a f ew cunclid ut· for governo r, he has plenty lives, fills it with comfort s a nd lux- wus the week-en d g uest of Mr. and days in 'olumbu s w it h his so n-in-law of time . So hllve t he voters to stuuries and the whole fabric of society Mrs. L. M. Henders on. a nd daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Me r le dy other condida tes who either have rests upon it. Kerns. or inlend to enter the contest. Every man or woman should not Get your Parker Duofold pen and only be busy but should be busy pencil at Cary's Jewelry Shop, LebaWinnifred Armitag e, RS Lhe r eabout some thi ng that· the world is non, Ohio. The balance in the state treasury sourcefu l Iiltle girl, will amu se yo u to the cred willing to pay for. . it of the state insuran when she muke s r oo m f or t he com- fund hilS passed the $52,000 ce When somebod y pays for what you Saturda y nigh t , .January 21, the Mr. and Mrs. Kennelh E lze y and ,000 pan y, The in "The Commer Deaco cial Geograp by course The Animal Husban do, you may be s ure your work is little dry Departm ent Friday. F ebru ar y 3. n's 2n d Wi fe," murk. A specilll r port of the finandllughte r, of Dayton, spent Te n Tigers plnyed Ko ors 29, a Day- oP!lnod only for needed. If you are just working for Sunday Juniors and Seniors, ciul con of dition of the division shows the Ohio State univers ity wiIJ With Mr. lind Mrs. Walter EI l on team. This team playS at the has started for nothing , you may be more of a nui- zey. the second semeste r. award 8 suitable Colosseum at the fair grouncls u nder The Dr. J. T. E ll is an d W. E . O'Neall l hat for the first fifteen .days of Jllnfirst semeste r a course in Eco- son in Ohio who medlll to any perBu nce tban a benefit. lIa ry 11101'e t hlln $252,00 0 has been the name of th e Yellow Jacket:s. Their nomics was produce s a litter of wh o have been on nn exlende giv.en. d tr ip paid The wage system 15 a test by which pigs thllt reaches a minimum of 2000 through th I:Iear Mrs. Jos. Davis arrange to PII SS work was neat and fast. Tbey South. return ed home. " Hme in while di sbursem ents for the you know tot your work is apprecipounds .. 180 days, nccordin g t o Monday nigbt. peri od totalled $230,95 6. Of foed the household in her abse nce, were all nccurate s ho ts at the goal. Mr. Wright was abse ated. lhe bnlnnee of $62.693 ,354 in the The game WIIS fast Ilnd furious with ftom 6chool because of. nt Mo nday County Agent Class who is working as "The Deacon' s ' l et Wife," Friday, t he grip. No mnn sh ould be ashnmed of getstll to lreasury up enrollm , $48,993 ,328 is investents in th e Ton Li tter club fll'6t one team ill tho lend, then the We repair watches, mod I'nize or ---tlng wages. .E;verybody of any aC- Februar y 3. . ed in in terc ~t - b caring bonds.$ 2,448,A special trophy \vill be nWllrded l o replale your jejweh'y and o~her. ~ih· erware. Monday start,ed 8: 8upervis e.d stuily any person count works for a wage in one form who pr oduces three or A Iso buy old go ld , s il ver and pl ati - (,00 in the inactive of interest drawThe guardin g of Hay and Ramby hall held from 3 :30 to 4 Th e Ladies Aid of the Lytle M. E. or another. :15. ThOBe more e uch litters from in A' IICCll u nt wilh various state banks, kept one hard in num. HI'Y'S J ewelry hop , Leba· nod Of course he s~ould do nothing churc.h will hold an Easter Ill urket floor down Dayton' s score while the leaving on the first hacks were ex- the same season. • $ 1.25 1,526 in the active or drnwwork of the Tigers aid ed them cused an d al1 those having non, Ohio. d iehonora ble or disgrace ful, but he in the To wnship house, Saturda y, a grade in K lIccount for tho paymen t Any pe nio n is eligible Who makes in getting lhe neceSSli ry points. This of "B" or better in all April 7. should not do that, anyhow . .So, subjects were proper applicat ion through On the snme dllte one was one of the fllstest, if not tbe a lso excused. Mr. nnd MI·s. Lewis Brown . of New vouche rs. th e Cou neliminat ing all wicked or crimina l ty Age nt and who pays a nominat ion Burlin gto n, are an nouncin g the bir th year llJ.:O the tl'ensury balance was fastest game, played on the local ~ _ __ Y u are always welcom e at Cnry!g or selfich acts, the best way to test fee of dau ghte r. Lill ian $fiO,376 .41 5, on increase--tl-·l'-_M"I~--~- A Boy Scout knife was foun d in entire 60 cents. This fee covers lin of a ni ne-pou nd the usefulne ss of your activitie s is Jew e lry Shop. Bring your frie nds floor. B'otIl teams showed the best than $2.000,0 00 being mlldo during herd and of por tsmansbip. the road in front of the Higb Scbool be nominat ed as ns many Jitters may Burnett . Janullry 21., 1928. to see whether anybody wants to a nd see this b ellutiful "Home of Ihe ycm·. desir ed. At tbe end of the game the s.cQ,l'e building . Owner may have Gifts." pay tor them or not. . , same by The object of th e T on Litter club Sec Rouut Vandcrv ol' saw wood was 18 to l . A three-m inu t e over- call ing lor it. is to demons trate the most improve d wi t h a buck ·suw, wh il lea rn ing the time was played, ending in favor of - - -... Sll'o nl\' ecror ts are being made to _ _ __ Forrest Hough, Ma rk Rogers, Wi!- t he local tea m, sco re 19 to and scientific pri nc iples of econom - f"rmcr' ~ probl ems f{JI' Lh ooli tige indlle,' G('o rge White. of 1I1arietta, 18. Last Friday nigbt saw Waynes - ical pork Ham Tbomas and Eve rett Sears ssw product ion. A few yea rs F,rlll Relief Thomas Burton officiate o llll1li ~si on , in "Thc 10 c nto r l he contest lor the Demathe automob ile show in Cincinn ati, w.histle. His work was d with the ville lose a lot of hard-wo n fame ago Elbert Irons, two mi les s utheast Deacon' s 2nd Wi fe, Fl'idllY, F ebrun ry cra l ie numl nation f or United States cxceptio nuJl y in the .basketb all games played with Wednesday night. . of Lebano n, was success :1 1'11. well done and everyon e well satisfied other schools. Weynes s nntor from Ohin as a suitable opville had won ducing two ton litte rs inf ul in proone year. IlOnen l t o S. D. F ess, who seeks his Saturda y nigbt, January 28, the fr om Morrow at the first of the sea- As the enroll ment class c100es See Elizabe th Brnnstr lltor confuse i\li s"cs Doris Hcndel', on al l(i Hh e" ~ " co nd l 1'111 ns II R epubli ca n. George t he dustclot h and the jelly hng in Ten Tige l's wi ll play the Bearcat s /lon then Morrow won from Otter- rUliry I , all farmers who are Feb- J IIIlt't Ca rt wright, of W,,, tern college, "The Deacon' s 2nd Wife," Friday, (rom Monroe . The Tigers lost a hard hei:l and if W. H. S. could have play- ested should report to County inter- >In<l J ohn Con , . of Miami un ivcr sity, Wh ile ;;('rvl' d · in congres s s('veral Age nt le l'llIs fl' fought game at Monroe but the boys ed a victory Friday night tbe pros- Cl a ~s Ilt their eurliest conven ience. Ilrc spendin g the week nt the ir n,- chnirlO nno ln I he l li th Dislrict. was The IInal report of t he first Ies- Februar y 3. have im proved, a nd are out for re- pect for the tournam nf th e Dcmocr utic Nationa l ent beld lion in the Nutritio n Course ·in Vegnext specti ve homes. Full und detuil ed informll tio n g ivi ng ' committ ee ,luring the cam paign of venge. Conic and wutch them play. month would bave been better etable Cookery ill in and shows that Your most priceles s possessi on than the rules and plans through out th e .hun~K the prospec t now that Morrow car- yellr can be obtained Ilt his ofllcc. i'l lI'. IInri MI·~. C. C. A I'clld cncull lmd one of :IT. C (lX fol' IH' sidcnt, and is 628 women in Warren county are your eyes. Have Dr. Rudolph , the t he be ~l kno wn Democr ats in ~() Il, of ried away tbe honors of victory with interest ed enough in the health 01 eyesigh t speciali st, at Cary'll Jewelry cntel'vit le , in cOll1pnny wit h Ohi. o t oduy. He has lIee ll unusual ly both first and second teams. Also Mr. an d Mrs. J . H. Smith . of this suc('('sHf ul their families to make the effort to Shop, Lebanon , Ohio, give your eyes in his own persona l afplnce. get to these meeting s to learn more a Free Exanlin abion every Tu<:sday spe nt . un day in Co lumbus wit h I :lil'~ " ud h<; one of the lendi ng tlnanthe Run lost th,eir game played with l\!iss MalleI Smith. Xenia. tsThis about the nutritio nal valu e of foods. and Saturda y. Friday night R~,osev,~ltl cial mell ()f Souther n Ohio. Always Abollt 200 others have been helpeq nct h'o a nd illtc.rest ed in Y. M. C. A . MI'. lind Mrs. Donald in 80me phase of tbe work. HenderR on and other wOI'k 1Ifrs. L. M. He nderaon WIIS n eharmalong t he slime lines, li nd li tlle duught er , and ?III'. and Mr~ . basketba ll team. it. will be Every district in Warren co unty in!!" hostes.s to a few CTiends last ---01'1 Nob le. of Daylon, BJllll1t ' Ull- of pleasi ng IJc rsonlilil y, he game lost. Let'!1 hope for t be best. \aree enough to have a class by ileelf, Thursclay evening . After 1\ deliciou s Excelle nt singing, unus ual scenic day with Dr. and 1I1I·s. . W. H e nd er - llIah a ~t r o n A' contend er for tbe place except Red Lion and Foslers, eit her oyster &IIPper cards filled the remainBelow are t he student s' n ames a nd befu re lhe lect ion Sen ator Fess son. has represen tatives at the leaders der of the -evening. The guests were effects IInd ' a collectio ll of rea l talent making 1111 "A" in thei r subjects for Normali te Friendwfl uld kn ow thll he had l\ relll oppotraining meeting s or has joined with Mrs .Edith M. Harru., Mrs. W. E . is to be seell at t he Lyric theater, the third six-week s of tbe school year: n,mt. Whil e, him se lf , it is said, is Thi F rom consl 10 l' OIlSl lending jewel- no another district to take th e work. The O'Neall, Mrs. Kale Ooleman , ·?tIrs. C. Dayton, every tlay of tbe week. The F reshmen - Helen Fletcbe r, Charles des s is to advise you t hat it is the t nllx ioll' If! enter pc>litic9 (\gain, ire nnd inl e ntion of the L ebanon c r ~ r ecomme nd "Yo perfo rmsnces st.uct at 2 :15 in the afu rt\x S ilvcrsen l" IJu t ~t ro ll g p n'SSl1l" front n lu ny SOUl"leaders of Warren county nrc to be M. Robitze r, ' Mrs. Fred B. HenderWhitaker, Maw Louise Zimmer - Normalite~ everyw ber e to hold a banternoon ~ilverwn l·~ and . ,lnr L you I' hope che,l, ccs is' bc i nit IJrought t o benr, at 8 :16 at night. Free congrat ulated for their thoroug h or- so n, Mrs. Lester Gordon, Miss Emmall. a nd it quet li t Wilm ington, Ohi o, Satul'dn y, girl~. Bell ut if ul pll li erns t o sl·led "'O}l1 ld no t Ill' ~ ilrl'ri ganizati on. Only three local groups nla Heighw ay and lIfrs. D. L. Crooe. parking space di 'ectly Ildjoinin g the Sophomore- Catheri ne Branstr ator, F ebruary 18th, to commcm ortl te th e fr oll! at C'II'Y's J ewel ry S hop, J"ob- ('nl"n' c! tl1l' (my. ,i ng if he finally \ ht!ater is afl'ord d a11 Lyric patrons . had not been able to have their first Anlla May Hensley , Thelma St birlhday of No o ther Demothe Inte Presid ent Alfred nn on. Ohi o. This week's :lttracti on is "The local meeting before tbe seco nd leadcrllt in Oh io could possibly poll tbe John . How about your eyes? When you Girls from Happ ~'land," nn excellen t Senior- Elizabet h Branstrl ltor, Eve- Holbr ook. ens' meetln&>. . . 'll'en~th o[ th is wcll -know n Marietdiscover a hint of dimness , a ,The affair will com mcnce Ilt 10 1\11'. and MI'". FranCIS ofTering of .UIl U3 tllll mer it. Irv ing Iyn Tucker. R?,na gle'l lia n, and ~l l'cn~ l h 10 lhe nnlionu l and The lead.ers who bad the largest feeling, aching eyeballs o clock a, m. or Lunch rep eon Selig at 12 is :30 the and leading ~II '~ Laul'u comic while Ro, nn gll' . of Spl'ln !=.bo l'o. "lnt c licke!. woul d be llssure(l by his Eata This term enrollm ent ~tI the county in tbe first lIeadach es be wl\rnedit's N.,h"""' RIAlja and Fritzie White ani the women the Honor shows more student s on the meeting will conven e again at 2 ! ~ I I· . .nllli ~!r8 . 1I1l1'\'cy l3~rn c t. u1 Ce n ac les Bon of Vegetab le Cookery , are as cry for Help! Let cl'plnncC'. Ro11 than any of the pre- o'clock p. m. Dr. Rudolph I t PI'\'llIe, , 01'. principa olld ls. ]l1 1·s. Jo.l'lI eM R Hll a_ ceding terms. follows: There will eyesight specialis t, give your be Gen. Ex. the first ' ~l(! fi nd f'lI1li Next ly, of Lond on . ~p ('fIL S un week, starting Sunday, the Harlan Tp., Mrs. Roy Ross and cllref.ul examina th ing in the mornin~ nnd throu~hout (lay with /)r. nil II Mrs. .11 UOllt 500 news pnper m en from " Bowery ,Burlesq uers' 'will be the 11. I'; . J( a lhuMrs. J. C. Sydenst ricker, Level Dis- urday, at Cary'stion, Tu~sday or Tho ~e dese rving mention by milk- the day short speeche s nil s(!l'i ion. o( Oh ' o ure attendin g by J home ewelry tn Shop, lwily. traction . This is a famous show trict--2 6. ing 1/ A" in their !!emcste r exams nre: ont, as we ll as Norlllal iles anon, Ohio. fUlI l' press (,(Jll\'cnti ons in Oolumb us f rom difis the original burl eque show, East Turtlecr eek Tp., Mrs. Harry Seniors -E lizabelh Branstr ator. ferent parts of the Stnte. thi .. week. 'I'he Select List of Ohio H eal' nn inter ested gid 's de"c l'ipbeen fi.rst produce d by Hurlig& Sea- Sophom ores -Bert ha Filer. Holmes and Mrs. E. M. Henry, Genn· Normali tes from Ci ncinnati ca n tiol! of RaYllInn I-I al field. in "The lIen !1llili es me l !\-}ontlay : the Associa ted mOh In 1902. Frohl its r anks in the Freshm en- Beatrice Robitze r, town-2 4. /' paSsing years hd've gtllduat ed such . Louise Zimmer man, Charles Mary tllke tbe lIust a t 8 . III ., Governm ent con's 2nd \\ ife." Fl'Id n),. Pe bl'u nry 3. Oil io !1aili cs will meet Mo nday and '. Wayne and Cleurcreek Tps., Mn:· ' Whit- Square, arriving at Wilming ton at You will laug h at thnt chel! rf lll old T lw~du y; the Ohio Newspll per A 8 0Key~ stars liS Eva Tang uay, De Wolfe C. L. Duke and Mrs. Rufus Watkins , !. aker, Helen Flc·tcher . 10 a. m. Th ey may retul'll in th e bird wit h t he so re lhroa . ~1 r~ . I~ m cia io n wi[} hold its annual husiness Hopper, Nora Bayes and scores of ot Lytle-.- 24. . afternoo n at least two or tbree times e l'son I':al'nhlll't , in "Thl' Dc"co n ' ~ 2nd "(',;s ion Thursda y lind th e nnn ulil l"fank Key!!, of Chlcag'o others. Lyric pr ices' ~re 25 ' lind 51,) . Followi ng is the Vegetab le Cook- ttenl¥ Thuracln $o, January , died The followin g table is a resu lt of and ' arrive home ellrly. wife," Friday. Fcbru ary :J . Ru('/; e), c Press A ~so c i ation conve n. 19. . cents fo r t he ma tinees. A n.umber the Term Examin ations in ery enrollm ent report by townshi ps: son of William and EUza This meeli ng is not intended in liu n will be held Friday. A ll of the the of downstn lr~ seats hlay be had at Harlan Townsh ip ............. ....... ... 101 was born in Waynes any wny to take the p]nce of t.h e re . .- -=-..:-~~=== :--:=school: I1Iceti ngs ar c he ld in t he NoiI' house. .....:....~ every evening perform ance, with the . . W\llIhlngton Townsh ip ......... ..... .. 75 will be rememb ered ville in 18.511, by many of unions held ann ually on the fir t Stnndin g exceptl\ ln of Sunday , for 75 cents. Gove rnme Num nt Posit Wayne Townsh ip ...... ...... ..... .. ..... 73 older resident s. At · tbe ion wednesd ay of August at Lebanon . . " A+ .... ....................... ........ ..... 32 East Turtlecr eek' Townsh ip... .... 73 be left ' Waynesv iJIe and age of 28 luncheo n will cost $1.00. Let's located in , A .. ..... ...... ... .. ............. .. .... .. ........ 61 allThe Weet Turtlecr eek. Townsh ip........ 40 Cbicago , Where he has join in and make the day a memKenn eth Kilbon, of Dayton . left since resided. B + ... ...... ............. ... ... ............ ... 47 ~alem Townshi~ .:. ............ ......... 84 OTable o-ne, and by so doing we not Sunday morn ing lor ' I~ Pile He leaves, his widow, a .son, Roy Toledo, whe r e B ..... .. ............. ......... ....... ........ 83 only keep green the Clearcre ek Townsh ip .................. 54 Alvin K eys, a daughte r Mrs. Eva M. G+ .... ...................... .................. ..62 Holbroo k, but we name of Alfred he has accepted th" app ointmen t to Il Massie Townahip ...... ...... ..... .... .. . , 41 Bachelo r, of Ontario , help Wilming ton governm ent position in thci ugric lt!one brothOscar Osborne , assistan t. janitor . C ... ..... .................................. .... .. 71 College to Deerfiel d T"ownah ip ................. .. . 53 er, Joseph Key~, of carry en. Write Presi- tural deportm ent, having r esign ed Of Blanche ster SCh6OIs, " was arrested ·.D+ ....... .. .... .... .... .... ..... ............ ..... 28 dent Henry his Hamilto n Townsh ip .. I:................ 33 ~isters, Mrs! A!\a Sales, C. William s, Wilming - position with t he P a rk er -Chnmb er lain .of Friday, whim officers found three D ............. .... ..... ..... ."... ................ 38 ton, 9hio, wbether Franklin 'J;ownlhlp ' .... ......... ,.. .... 38 r.~s, · Minerva ,Mills, ' of' Fort of liquor on his peJ'ioii: FIfteen F ...... , ......... .. ............ ............. ..... 62 tend, so it may be you expect to at- Adverti sing Agency wi l h which he has South Lebanon :............ .. ... .. ... :.. ... 10 Texall, and ·Mrs. Eva Jones, kn own bow many .been IIssociat ed for the pa st three of Mil.h_I·Dlnts were fQund:' in' an ash .. pi~e ----'luncheo ns to prepare . Notify Nor- yonrs. This is a step awaka, Ind. upwllrd for' z premise s. . . Total IncJudlr,1 maJite friends. f ., 160 ~ leaders .... . This is a· st e ll upwurd for Mr. KiIF)uncrai services were held ' at , was befol~"" May,or-L Myers Y. Cooper Dr. E . R .. Booth bon and he is being congrat ulate d by ho",e 'M onday, J!lnuarr 211, ' !lnd John M: Mulford A M C termlmt Wall' in Ghicago ;' his many friend a. '. David Davis . . rane - -- - - ...- - Com. . _ .
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Co., I·l'pail·!<. $3.20; Licen8ed by Ohio St a te Medical Board ' 11111 o f m o n~~' du e t o T helm n Cu r . c' li n t. o f F' rl' d ZimnH'r lllll 1l II . g UlIr · l\1ul'Y E. 1I 0 p p in~. ollie., r" nl. $:1'0 ; roll. ElI,..-" nl' lI a r\ll' I', "i l ~ h il1 "'- , $ 11.( 1) : dill n o f W ill icltll .1. Mi llikin 1\ il ly !1m.trt Wf( !' g'rIInt cl n "i \'o rc~ (' "u rL ru nlil' ulI!d thl) n r~L li nd fi li al ~t all' o f Oh io vs. Ho lll nd Lasu l'l·. Y . f)'{tlll F'rlln k S . ::;lII url 0 11 grlJlIl1d s o f IIccount. .. f F ro nk W ilRon liS cxel' ut,l/' H. ·Wh ilaO'l'<' . tU llY"", H,'Y H"an t. rn lll'..: ro "~ lIe,..- lcet. s lllt! ..>1 (i. Ii;, ; ::; tll t~ of Ohio \' ~. 'a l'l (If t h!' t:' ~ llI t (' or W. B. ' i l \'(! r~ . The defe nda nt was f oun,\ l o b e ('MII·t ('onH r me t! the fir~ t IIcco un l "'" Ie·y. 'II nI l' . ; 10.70; Stll te o f Ohi" \' ~ in debted 10 t h t' p lllintifT $ 1019.4.1 in of 'o rr i ~ P. . in l<l nlo n :lR ext:' Iltl)r :->:Ulll' l·1 Van Alta . I': nrl Dnyso r u. Ill :l Y \h elise o f the Cnlrlwcll & Taylor o f t he ('~Iut e of Ah 'Y F . Simonto n. " I'. \\'. I':. Graham . muh hll ii. $ 2 2 .. 1\) : Ivins Building on E. Mu lberry Street ('n . \'s. W illi um S. Adams. Court a pprove d t h e .fil'st li nd fi nnl :ra1l' fir ( Ihio \'5. P aul ::; h ~ttc r, ~1I 111 e It WnH o rder eil t hll t lh e pl aint iff aC('oun t of E.' . \) u n hlull II~ I'xec u- .: t ll .!ltI: :->1,,1., of Ohio \'s. u ri Sk id . (h e ('lin (o n n eal ty & Lon n Co., re- tor (If t he estnt c of Juli ll II. Fren ch. IIHlI'<' . Fl'ltn k GaJiuhcl' nn d r-;. ll . Hush ",,"1')' fr ol\l th e def l'ndllTl t. Chnrles Court cOll lirmc l1 l hl' fi nal accoun t 111'11. :' )::. 71;: Stn te of Ohi" '·R. .Iohn .IIlI1l·8. Ihe s um of $ 1I01.4 8. of F anni e P en ce H ~ utlmi n is tratl'ix of 1' llIlIk ,·tt . ' lime , $ 15 .Gfi; lall' of Oh ill Willialll K Howv er W llS orclC'I'l' d to I h cslut ' o f F ores t W. Pence . \ .... Fn 'd l )nvi ~ . l;:a1'l nn~'~t \ n"l Hn d \V. Ht'Pl'lll' IJd o l'~ tl \\: ell ul'L J IIIIUII I'V :! O ou r L connll'm cd t h e fo ur t h IIc cou nt K \ :rallll ll\ , $22.·10; S tat e "f Ohio til ~h,,\\' ('aUse ro r n llisobedie lll:e o f of Philip Wh itacre II ~ ,..-unrclin n of ,·S. E d,lil' S mi t h, S. D. Slnt h ' l' Ilnd m. to a r UI'nu ' ,' u fi lcr. W. I·:. Cl'll hu l11, $2 1.8 0: ,' tn ll' of Oh io l Be ulah Wh itacre ct al. Co urt. confirm ed th fi r. t an d fi nal \'K . B.' nh" Pri ck ett , sam p, $1 :Lr" l ; p. to acco unl of J o e Ill. W cine u ~ I.'xeclll or Slllle " f Ll hi o v~ . W ill ia m II nl kpl'. NE W SUITS .. :11 1 ,,)'"or(', W. E . Grl1 ham . $21.GO: p. m. to '1'11<' Clinton RC:l lly & Lonn Co., vs . of th e esta te of Ma ry .Moore. W . Chest er Maple fil " d his fifl h S tl"'~ , ',. . S. K. Au xier. H. H. Ca re l' , l'hnl'l ("!-' J on('!', cogll o \·it. li nd T .. 1ll 1'1'II ~ i c l', $ l a .GO ;; sum e , \,·s. .I"t'n" Stronge \·s. J os~ p h ([ orm e l, II ccounl. uf th e esta te of Corn C. Cb" " 011' " r n~ tlellll\o , ~ lln\C , $ 1·1.'10; \Vnlts . f .. r lII olley. $5. 000 . T hc will of J oh u II. Hllnk ins"l1 was "'''l III I ' \ > •• 1.,' ' ph Ca r r. F rank Gall nher $ G. ); ~, : ~"JlHl 1'8 . hnrl es 111 ill n;'· ""'!~~!!!'!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IIdmitted to probute. - -- - - - - -- -_ . PROBATE COURT 1Iom er Whitacre fil ecl ' itwcnto r y ~u m(". $ ::n.!t O;su tnc " S. .1uhn Il a\'(l n ~: - - - NO: OF COURSE NOT 01'/\ E. HU lt fi led her first and II ncl I\ p p t'a i ~: e m en t of the es lat e of S:II11P , .; , • . 2&; snm e, \'s. Chis Box- li vilioo wh ich hav e broug ht th ousa nd me rel. sao ' ,,, $ 1[i.:lIl ; Sltrlll', VS. Tho •. 1"f dollars in incl'e used r e t urn s u nd ti llu l Ilccou nt o f th e eslate of Curo- Lowell Whihlcrc. " Wh cl' e did the ellr him him ?" ask· Florence :;lark fi l ed he r pe ti tio n p" woll. ;!l fll C, $6.8 5 ; SlIllI e . VR. Cillr- "uving s to Ohi o f arm ers arc list ed by l inc Boger. Isanc Cr ousc fil ed affid nvit f or t h e a ski ng f or t h e sa le o f 1'(,111 estll t e of e nce I. :t!( ~ r , .snme , $ 1 7 . ~5 ; snllle , \'I; . ~lr . Lincoln ns o utsta n ding nchieve- e d th e coro nel'. ,JlI mes lI,.t)pl ng . slim $2 ·1. 40: sU lli e ' llIen t.>; o f the ol'gllnizIIUo n in 192 7. .. A t th e j un cti on of th e dorsal Ilnd a dmi ssion of Agn es CroUlle in to t h e sai d wa r ds. Me m bcrs hi p in t he orga n izution con 'iclI l " ertcurue," r epli ed th e me,lCour t IIJlp r oved t hc slIl e of ccrt.n in VS . Pal I II uff, SIlIl1 C $ 14. 5 ; salll C vs. Duy ton Stllte hospital. The Illst will of I rla Frieb urg WII8 r ropcr t y o f th c csta tc of li fto n Un - ,eo r!!(- .J Icu bs, Ba ilie G.8 5; sa lli e. "cased to de cli ne t h e past ye llr u ~ it iea l wit n ess. "5. Fr',"k H.owal'll, SlImc 22.50 ; di d in lhe pCI'iocl e f de pl'l!ssi(l n and 'fhe f() l.ema ll uf th e j ur y rose fr om IIdmitted to pr obate. F r ederi ck T . g lesby. SlI llIe vs . Albe r t Alh el'tOlO II, ~nme $ 12 ; hll5 stll r ted on t h e u p-gTu de . a ccor d- h is ~elt t. Friebe rg was n am ed exec utor a nd 4 0; slim !' v . J ohn Frost . Sl1me $ 10.- ing to l h e sccr cta r r 's r epo rt. He ( Mull li nd boy I' ve Ji ved in t h<'ti ' MARRIAGE LICENS ES a ppraisers were appo intcd. no; sl1mc vs. T hom us Po wcll , ~u lll e lI rges 11101'1) u tt~nt i o n to l he devel- p a r t~ fol' II fly r ear s," he protested Jo hn Di t mars tiled h is fi,!wcnth Robert W . Retl ick. Gen n lln t own, $6.85 ; SlI lII e vs. Chal'l cs lIa ins, 5<'1 111 e upmc nt o f local organ izlltion and pon de rously, Ilu n' 1 neve r hec rd 0 ' a cco unt a s guard ian of Alice Dit- fll cto r y wor ker and !\l ory A. M n rt ~ , $ 15.25; samc ,·s. Wi ll ia m Mi ller , su rn e spi rit IImonJ;: 1111'1\1 bUl'ellus. t he plnee." ma rs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ $9.95 ; sa me vs. Howard HlIlI , SHIllC facto r y work e r, F r unk lln. Frank Le MIlY a nd H e le n Hawke L este r A. W ol f. fur mer, Fra nklin, filed inventory and appraisem ent of and L ucy M. Kirk la n d. Mid dl etown. $6.85 ; sUlli e VB. h llrlcs DUllg hcl't y, sullie $7.4 0 ; Slime vs. Clln i ~ L yn ch, t h e estat e of Cha rles T. Hllwke. Subscribe fOT tht Miami Gautte. Lawre nce W . J effery. mechanic, snme $6.8 5 ; sllmo vs . . K. D. Fisher, Clyde Cox fil ed in ve ntory and ap- F ranklin . an d P enrl F . Wolf, sa me $B.!IO; sllme VB . Robert RO!ls, praise ment o f the est ate of Cassie non . S. D. Stlltler li nd W. E. Grnh am , illlving dec ided to qui t far ming I A. Co x. U3 .'1 5; sa me vs. William Har per , will sell lit public nu ctio n on t he J. Proof of pUblica t ion of th e apREAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ~ n lll e . , 22.45; sa me vs. Richa rd L. Me nde nh nll fa rm, located mil e pointment of Edith Bishop liS executrix of th e estate of Linnie J. Reeves Mllu tl e M. W ulke r to I. C. F erg u- Sto utenborough, sn mc $ 12.55; Sllllle soul h of Wayn esville, 1 mil e so uth Proof of publication of the ap - son, 92.73 aeres in Wan c n li nd Cler- vs. W. J . Wltllllee snme $ 10.9 0; BlI me of Co r win, o n th e Wll vnesv illc lind VS. Gllnor Rob c rso n, SlI llle $16.4 0 ; la rksville pi ke, o n pointment of William Frazer as ex- mon t co unt ies . slime vs. Hnrri se n L akin s, snme $2 ) .ecutor of the estate of Caroline Ge orge E. H all to J ohn S. Richnrd 55 ; SlIml' v' . Ed Stout enb orough, .. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1928 Rog ers. son, 2 town .ncres in Frunklln. nme $12.35 sa m e vs. Grunt NewCOllllll en cing at 10 :30 l he fo l1owProof of pu blieation of t he apRosa Harvey a nd J oshua Hnrvey to mlln same $93.30. ing : Three extra good horses, 10 pointment o f Willi llm Cllrson as ad- Clyde E . Harvey, 38 .50 a cres in Tur cattle, ull T. B. tcsted; 20 h ogs; feed, ministrator of th e .est.nte of Eiiza- tlecreek T p. Corm illl pleme n ts and harne ss. Office-Amln Bid,. beth Cllrson. SU$anna ~If eek er to J ohn S. RillhHOW ARD SHUTTS. OFFICE.HOURS Proof of pu blication of the notice ders, 2 t own lots in Franklin. W. N. Senrs, Au cl. of estat es f or settl emen t on JanuS usnnnu Mee ke r to J ohn S. Rich9 to 11 s . m. 3 to 5 p . m . ary 9 . ardson, 1 to'wn lot in Franklin. 7 to 9 p m. li fl\' in)(, decidcd t o Cl ui t fllrm ing, I VACCINATION OF SWINE Court approved the sales 0 f the esJ osiah Brown to Martha Welch, 3 Telephone., will sell lit pu blic au ctio n on the fllrm (A SPECIALTY) tate of Nora Hllwke ns administratown lots in Salem Tp. Clfflee • 30 kn own li S t he C hloe S ides farm, 1AI trix of th e est.n te of St.nnley Hawke. J ohn lind An na Gramlich to Erma Residence • 69..'2 mil e Nt. l o f Lytle 1111(1 3 miles west NOlhiDI but Reliab", Serum alld Court confirmed the snle 0 f certain Cowan . 1 tow n lot in Deerfield Tp . The eigh t h yenr o( operatio n of of Way nesv ille, on t he Waynesville Waynesville, Ohio Yin. U •• d pr opert y of t he estate of Mary E . E t hel Ear nha r t to H. A. Cornell, 1 the farm bureaus 0 r t he stu te of Ohio ll n d l,y l k I'ond, on Ru ssell . town · lot in W aynesv ille. Phoae 91 wus the most successf ul ill (he histo . Fred Ha rlan fil ed hi s se cond ~ nd E. W arren Bench to George Gates, ry of' th e org aniza t ion, e xec u t ive se c- WEDN ES DAY. FEQRUARY 8, 1928 HARVEYSBURG, OHIO fin a l IIccoun t as guardiun of James 3.8 5 town a cres in Franklin Tp . r ct.n r y M: D. Lincoln , of the Ohio Conlllll' ncing at 10 :30, th e f ollowSend the Gazette to some friend. M. Cline. _ Mon tgomery Boward to Lucy How Furm Bureau F e dera tion says in h is ing: Six hO l'ses 2 cows, 13 f ilII pigs, e ara , 2 to wn lots III F.anklin. - a nnu al r eport which is now being fu rm imple ments, harn ess,l eed and Rober t Martz to Florence Martz, circuillted am on g members of the 0.1'- house hold goo ds. 40 .90 IIcre s in Franklin Tp. EMF,RY HILL. Stephen Gilman to Martha Gilman ganization and a r evi ew of which has SCll rs & Simpson, Au cts. just been received Ilt thc office of 20.06 acres 'in Clearcreek Tp. Frede.r ickll and Barney Fuerst to the Warr en County Fllrm Bureau. MONEY LOANED The Ilnde rsign ed, liS execu to r of Stephen and ~artba Gilman, 3.85 He adds that the n eed for organizat ion and the issues facing formers t he last will of Anna Marin Dea n, detown acres i n Clearcreek Tp. P. S. Treadway to John . Richard- hllve never been greater than they ceased, will offer f or snle at public auction lit t he late r esidence of the Ron 45.26 town acres in Franklin Tp. are today. The j ob of organised al{J'ieulture deceased, ~)O Fourt h street,in Way- LONG OR SHORT TIME-Easy George and Winifred Youngman is to increase the !,gml ual , mcdtne of n esville, Wii rr en County, Ohio, on tcrms. Also Surveying and Abto Lawrence Stephens, 101 ~ th e average fllrm materially. accordstracting. Write and I will call and in Warren and Clermont "nunttee. ing to Mr. Lincoln's report. But tbi s THURSDA:¥, JANUARY ' 26 1928 see you. Sam D. Henkle, WaynesLawrence Stephens to Raliegh increased income, he says, is not d e' , jll mon, 101 ¥.. acres in Warren and sired from the money ·standp oin t . C ommc n~ing at I o'clock sharp, ville, Oblo. mont counties. The go III of t he farm burellu i ~ t hllt a lot of chattels consisting of kitch,en LOANS Dn . Chattels,StDcks, Securl- ' Leroy and May Jackson to . such increased income muy b e tran s. ware, tab lee, dishes, stoves, table lintics and Second Morfgagel. Note. DeWitt, 1.37 town acres in Harlan la t.c d in to mor e co mf or ta ble Ifurm en (some never used)., bedding, bcd, bought. John Harbine Jr., Xenia. T p. . hOll1 es, more 'Ieis ure ti me, happi er stllnrl, ·ew . . Among t he lot are some 'm30-'26 Bessie Warwick to Karl Minst, 1 life, bet w r things f or t he rurlll scho ol a r t icles that might be classed as an- Ohio. town lot in Washington · Tp. church an d community, and the plac- tiques. Se.e big bills f or terms. By MEREDITH NICHOLSON James Pile and F. W. Franz t o J. O. CARTWRIGHT, Enoch and Miranda Abner, 2 town ing of rural Jiv ing on a scale equal to t hllt of ot her s , in the secretary's Executor of the last will of Farmers of Wa.rren and adjolnln. lots in Franklin. opinion. A nna Maria Dean, deceased. counties may ohtalh money on lona Charlotte Denise. by e xecutor t o time loana, at 6 N!r cent Intereat. .Dea n E. Stanley Atty E stablishm ent of a fi eld s ervice Alma Bridg e, .31 town acres in Cost of sccuring the eame II very rea~orce to h~ lp coun ty units in buildW. N. Sears, Au~t. . Franklin Tp. - -mg organization and co-operative _______ __ ••_ __ sonable ,through The Federal Lan.Samuel Wardell, by executrix, t o business units, foll owing u p of legBalik. For further ' informetlon caD George Hall., 2 town lots 'in Franklin. islath' e opportunities f or b etter 10THE CENTERPIECE on or addreu M. C. DRAKE, Tre. . cui government and adju Rted tax bururer, phone 316-X, Lehanon, Ohio. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES den , ~ tarting of investigation of ru"Wniter, 'this steak is tough." ral telephone Ilnd elect rification pOSThe W estern Star printing, $202.60; " Of course, sir: It's the piece de WANTED ities and continuance of co-opeLebanon Ptrioll, printin g, .$ 262.50; marketing and purchnsing IlC- resist.nnce." A. B. Kau f man, dog warden's supANTED-Middle age man to take charge of farm. Muat have good rc f~re nces ano be a good farmer. J. Too Sauce-y By C. M. PAYNE S'MATTER POP K. Spencer, phone 121, Lebanon. -f8
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Busin ·'oS oweR II d~bl. 1.0 govern me nt in t he United Stat s tod ay. Oll C~ it WIIS no t uncommo n for boys of cxce pliunu l pl'omlse to' t urn as a lllutt er "t' co urse tu a po liticlli CIII'llll l'. But tuduy you ngste rs arll more hkcl y II) seek the fomc IIIllI forlune lh ut 'ome \l'ith s uc C ~.\I il1 business thh l1 t" Iw ml lhe cull uf public ofli ce. A numhIJI' of rell "nns Illay bll advnn t'c\ t u l'xplaln lhe tl'cnd of uruin s t o busirll'ss. The IUl'ger financiQI reward is ulldou uledly one of t he chief \'()IlSOflH, 11 1111 another is the lower ('slc!:111 ill which public ofllcials are he ld. with th,' "gooll old days" in this C"-~c li S Lh e bllsis of comparison. Hcr en tly iL IlPPl'ars thllt bus iness has been repaying, in so me measure, its debt tu government. Some men prominent in Lhe bu siness world have . Ho ught rlli blic ollice. Sa ine of lhem have been turned down by t he votct·s. Othel's have been elecwd. But these men h!we Bo ug ht pu blio office afL!:r th ey ha<! ~chi c ved success in business. It \IIould be more to the point if so me way were found of turni~g men of ability toward offices of public trust earlier in their careers.
Lust fall an Arkan8ll8 farmer plowed an unbroken furrow a mile luns and "l\lsraight as a ruled line on n I)ieoe of papcr'- so he reported it to hi s locnl ney(apaper and the)'cl,y ~l.jIrted /10m t hing. An 'Okillhoman soon annuun<;ll d t hat he hud plowed a furrow a mile longe r than lho Arkansan's, but hi s l'cco rd . didn't sta ' vllry long. A Kllnslls farm hand came .to the fr onl with 11 furruw lhllt beat the Oklaho/lin fl\rmer '~ by JIlure than hilif 11 Illi le. Thon anolher Kansan prouuc~d witncllllllll to s upport hi s asserlion thut he plowed an unbroken furrow uf five mileB, which, re declared, was "the l onge~t on record in the UnIted Stules." . But some one in Washington l oo ked i nlo lhe records. It was di scovered that George De Cow, a Gov ern ment land lo caling agent at Mead e , Kansas in the sunilner of 1880 hlld plowed' Iln unuroken furr ow s ixly mil es long. It was neecsSllry to llS' Lublish a public road between Meade and U1yscs. Between the two town s stretched level prairie land. lIfr. Dc Cow hitche,l a plow behind a wngon and "with t h e IIld of n compass a beq line WIIS made to Ulysses Ilnd an unbroken fun'ow plowed all lhe WilY, a dis tance of sixty miles." Mr. Dc Cow's sixty-mile furrow wi1l probably be an all-time record.
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An ~Xptd i t i o Jl of the California Academy of Scie nces return s fro m h t e mys ter io us Galapa gus Islands b rrni.ng ' . giant li zards, on ly s urvivors of th e Mesl'l zoic ilge, and m ore intercst ing tl,\ t hc yo uth oC Ameri ca, "Rit:htless" corm o rants, hu ge birds Ihat have lo st th eir po wer t o fl y bec:IUsc they have not fl own for 50 lo ng. What appl iu t o fl ying fo r yourlelf appliu 11,\ t hink ing fo r yourlelf. It's ea sy t o lose till! fa culty. Darwin visited th ose i,lanil, mo re than seventy· five year a ' 0 , and . would have liked t o u :p lo re th e inaccesible mountai n to ps that no one thus (ar has visited.
B. C, Forb~5 sa's t ha t g r~at banking houses, n otably Morga n lit Co., biggest of the a~g re ss i ,'e ly rntrrl.' ri .ing fi rms, ad mil to par tner shI p men abo ut fo rty ytars o ld. Dav ison, Lamont, Mo rrow and other important Mo rgan partners w~re ta k~n in at ab o ut fo rt y, tile ag~ suppo sed to co mbine sound judgment with power t o ca rry a hea vy load. In othe r days fo rt y b~gan the "Jl'raybeard" ag~ . Gre.t careers, .Ale.x.a nder and Napoleon, the two m ost s pecta'clIlar, were o \·u at that a ge. Age is pll s h~d farthH and farther back, and Ih e J. P. Morgan o f 200 yrars hence may be aele ctin, leventy - five - yea r - old partners for their "combinat io n (\f mental and physical strength." S~nator Capper, of Kantu, leeks teducti on in railroad freight! on Knin. Not all farmers realize that Uncl~ Sam's money has been spent to maICe it Impouible for fanners in some parts of the United State5 t o comp,ete with Canadian farmer! . Northwe st Cat:ladian w h e8 t reaches our East Coast and Ellr0r e through the Pan ama Can.a ~t : ·;)\V fr eigh t rat es. Th is count~y built the canal, taxing its
Good years are performing sa tisfactoril y for our customers that they invariably com e back- not with a kick but wi th a hoost. and for another Goodyear when th ey need tire equipment.
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befo re t he tl'llnsm ittin~ de,ice in the lhe pr inciple u" inA' the ,am(' '" th at II General EI ~ctric'al Company' s l'ullio u~~d in Ill'oducing 111(1 ion pi ,t UI'l'S. Tuesday, 9 a.m. 4 p.m labo t·u torics. In lhree Sche nectady ~n lllt' fIlI'Ull'I' ~illl"liflcati')Il lin d u homes other m en gat hered pbo ut r e- I'c~u!"tio n of Lhe C (l~\ of the api a ra · Saturday 9 a.m. 8 p.m ceiving Rets hc ard the voice of lhe l us is l'uid to be 11 11 Ih Ht >tan(l~ in the mllll in l he ,I urk e ned r oo m se \'(,1'1\1 way of I'cali 7.l11iun of t he r"dio fan'" miles away, saw the smoke curl up d ream 'of fI home rCl'eivlnl! "el that "The Home of GHIt." fr om h is t'i go r ettc, a nd walched "1m will IJring him both Right a 1111 so und . wink slily as h e talk d abou t the e~ David, a-"nuff, ge n ~l'1l 1 11talHlgcr of pel'iment. Th en others took their t he Ha rti" ol' poratio n oj' A mer ic l!, plac" 5 bcfnrc thtl t.mn smi lting cle- predicts that with in fi\'(' Yl' nl'~ tel"iee !tnd we re seen by the mon in I e,;~ion \l'ill be an "arL II nd an indu slhe homes. try in t his counlry." '1' ·Ievisio n, he The r eceiving set is of s imp le co n- I says, wi ll suppleme nt th rudio nnd structi on , i\.s in l'!!Iliors SIlY, and iSI the two will ue ve lop together.Read Our Ad •. in Thll I..ue. contai ned ~ a (!a binet cl osely l' C- Writte n especia lly f or th e !llia nri Gase mbling tlaat pf the o rdinary phon- ZlIelte by Rouel't Fuller.
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WE GET. THEM QUICKLY AND FREE OF CHARGE ' CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR EXPENSE
ollct l WQl'e MI'. a nll ~1r ~ . A . .'"Ian Gurlnnd, nlill~ " J oh n Drown, " Daylo n " i!; itor$, ~ 1 " ndIlY . was ~cnll'ncctl ttl not less thu n f our MI' . and )ll's. ('al'l llIaekfol't1 ami lIur itl OI'" than fi\'e years in till' pen AInericanl pay. or counc you \1o'ut child rcn "pen t he week-end o ut of iklltifll'Y by Judl('c '11111'1 9 IJcchn nt, cure your mut thia HARVEYSBURG, O. \ ecaaanwithSmokcd If you are too fat yO U treat t ow n. Salt. I t will eave TUl'1;d a~' nlornill (:!" Brown ,' ntero;J a your heart unjustly, So says Dr. ahrinkttae, Jabor, fire I The prell hing S rvi c(' Ilt th' M. pion f gui lty when :tl'l'nigncd Mour ilk and worry. It Iamea McLuter. The: heart wo rk will aive: you bette!" ha rder to carry ex.tra weight, bul I E. churc h will lJ,' in the morn ing on tillY. T he "l'lIIenct' wus for hl'eak i n ~ fl avor "nd perfect Fehruary &th, .hat II only part o f it. Fifty to cure. But be Iu,re I nd entering lhe home of (,hnrters to .et tli!, ori&inal J ile hundred usele ss po unds of Thcl'c will Ill' Unio n r e\'i",, 1 ~er MUJ,I un Dc~el1ll.J"r 1. 11 WliS n o God 8alUUlC weight represent endless billio ns I v ic ,' ~ hcre b!:ginning Ftlbrullry Ill. a~k" d to an!!\\'cl' fl>l' the incli 'Lm ent of living cells tbat demand n o u~ Rc,·. R "ucl'tson wi ll be in charge. ishmeQt, heat, water, and their ful' can'yinl(' CLlllCClI i orl wCllpons a t added share of the energy thaI \ MI'. and ~I r>. rhnl'le~ (;rn~" Mrs . his illlc. caases metabolism, or change of hades Stihhs .j,. .. '''IS sl'ntencctl FUNERAL DIRECTORS , I ('hl\ r lc~ 1':. G"rdoll lind ;Ill",. W" ltc'l' tissue. lDW~~,5'!J~~WS Elli" were in l.."b:II'oll FI'i , III~' uftcr- t n ;'n ind clcl'Illinate ternl (If from one WAYNESVILLE, OHIO : . Ex.tra weight tires the body, III 20 yC'>1 1' in th ... reformatory on no o n, brain and he.rt, constitutin g a I II d1(11·r.:U of rUI·~el'Y. I n vi ew of ~:~c o~~~rn~C:rti:: I~~oDl~ iSt~~~~ ~o:.!:~~~ "loafer class:.' or idle rich class i\11' . Anti M ,'. . C. E. Cll nlon a nd )!" . llll! ItlC.~ tha t hr. tlirleu he I't'isllnt)rs Y ou cnn t t'lt it nl o nce flOm .. It th at hal Fully Equipped for Good in the system lhat shortens life, b ['"('n m~cd with ll yro Ji"nevulIlcid or otbcr and :1 11';:. \\'. I'. ) 1t'C'a"I'!'1I :.tt"IItI"d ill tltdr "~r iq '(! :.tnd th ~ 1I ' P 'nded diminishes comfort and usef ulI Service. dDogC'rOUJ cllemica ls. th t' All olll"hil" ,h,,\\' ill l· incinllnti. '''' n\enre h ll n ~i"g nVcl' h i, h('ad at the ness. In that, a human body is Large Display Room. W e: hnvc it , Pocked in tca pound drum. TU" SrlllY· like .. svvernmynt. Idle rich that ti ,tl e. Pro~ccuto l' C. ])"nuld f1 ilu t u"h and i uofun t.eed eenulnc. . Am bulance Service consume and contribute nothin g, EildlL YClUllg ,"('II r.. u", Cilll'i llllati t"I.1 the judg'c he (,,,,,lei n ot rCI!Cllll" except . silly opinions, a·re harmful ml lid Hlt'l' Cy. TEl.EPHONE 7 DAY OR NIOHT t oo k Plll't in lh,' "('I'\'i('<' al th e F I'i '1111" to the entire body politic and a ,\lucI·t Thollla~, '0 WOI'\;"I' \\ itll church linda)' ",,,rllin(:!', :llld at Ih e way should be found to make them Sli hbs in the fO I'Jri llg and cashing of M. E. churc h ill Lhl' c\'l' llill~. worle. 1't' l'tIlin t (l\\'1)5hi l) pa y \' o uch('l'~ , WIlS W, A. 1I ~l inc'g . 1lfl" 'I'(',1 a li!!ht ;'i \' en a sus[le n d~d scnlcnt'c ill th ll Mr, Remus,-;ho' .i~terrupted II. stroke o f p:II'l1 l y~i~ SUllday (,H'III"!!. 1'l'l(,I·lllato I'Y. Thi" b"i llg' a HI'S!' ofbootle~'ting career to kill his wife, His brot hor-in-lilw, hu l'h';; ~"I""t, f"n"", he being o nl y 1 YCi ll'S oltl, and ~s congratulated, rather strangely, by some of the jury o f inci nn nti, is a~~is lillg' in hi ~ rlll'I ' alld the fuct th at he mnlle no cO'o r t Phone 25 Deoti.t that acquitted him, is to have "" ", <'"c:lI)e jail loci the prosecuLor to Mi ss Am an da GI'IIY pu"-,,,tI awa y period of rest under scrutiny." l'll '(Immenrl n Cl'C Y, Friday nig ht at he r hl me lOll ~1:l1'1, ' That's to see how his mind Is anti m. N.tlo.at ". . . . . .r . . The "I'n tc ll ce of H ermu n Eltzrulh, street, f ollowin g It brie f i1h lC'.'~ . i'u . decide ' about lettin_g him loose to resume busine~ s. His wife is havneral slll'vices wcre hc ld M ,'nday al rh:u'A'l'J \\'\1 h poi nting firca l'ms nt a ing II. longer "perlo. of rest" un11<'''''111 wu~ not dcferred until 'ru es2 o'clock f rom l he Friends eh ul·ch. der the ground. . d,,). :,X months in ja il suspe nded Mi sses Kat hlcc.n ann Ne ll ie t; I'll- 'P il I l' 1II'(' and a fi n e of $25 nn d cosLs .e !live UI & call. Rea.on.hle price. For aD.Od Job work of all Ida... · .... ham, Evelyn Tucker and Dovth cn Da- \I'll' lh ~ dl'l'rec . vis Ilccompunied Mr. and Mrs. A . S. The uh ove fOU l' weI' th r o nly pet·Collett to German town, Satul'<lny af· ,,,", nut of the te n nr l'ainged Monternoon, where t h l1Y were g u c~t's rial' to enter nI'l It of gu ilty. Willinm dan cing Rchool Int Miami Mlli tary In- F,;x, who was arrllign ed Tuesday afstitute, and pus.sed a very enjoya bl e tel' he fail d to appcllr Monllay, enafte.rnoo n, dalll:ing with the c!ldct.s. tCI'NI n plea of not gu ilt y of the . Mrs; Mary Graham nnd Mrs. Cns- chitrge of bl'l'aking and entering with sie CoUett were h ostesses to t he Bnp- illll'n t to stelu. Tlwsc 0 cnlt'l' n plea' of not guilty tist Missionary" Circle, VI edne$day afte rnoon a't the home of the former. ~ I ontlay wcn' Ile"bcrt l'It.,rtz, on the The president ealilid the meeting 'to chul'g'i! of manufacturing liquor, bond and Mrs. Anna Randull led t he ae~' (It l ,OOO, anri rial will be hea-rd . . 3; Theorl re G~'Tris onr .'not d'.c1r.otlot1s, . lIattoil cong'lI j l ~y of' n itjing pri opcrs to hel" . tl'i/il F'ebr u \l ~)' '1, bond $'1CiO; A All~e[t50 n ' Jlot. gulltv 'o.f. uiaing prisone.r~ to esoa1)c. und opilrat ing. a sto. I n motor yehicle, !.rial ' 'Ja 71ua,:y
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It'~ odd that Bi~ .BuBin.ess does n't CRIME AND PUNISHMENT recru tt a few pugtll1lts smce everybody knows Big Business needs men Our system of punishing crimi nal s with a Punch. has beon very much under fire of late x . h' , -r easo - n the broker s · h cap I·tal PUIllB ome wou Id a b0 ItS Probably the . . Ot h ers c IaIm ment. our prlsoru; nover si' down I'S that seats on the . " btecd crime instead of suppressmg New York Stock Exchange cost more iL The attackers of the present sys· than $SOO.OOO. lem of punishment point out that - x-crime is very definitely on the inNoise in Uew York City is esticrease in Ame.rica, Indeed, they refer t o figures to prove' that we are mated to cost $6,000,000 a year, and the most law.l 5 nation' on earth, As lhink how much noise that amount many schemes have been advanced would buy if epent earetuUy. -xfor curing t he growing lawlessness a s th ere have been reasons brought Many peQple these days are preforward to explain It. se nting their view., of the mod ern ThilL there is a great deal of law- girl, yet that doesn t stop the rest le~sness in this qountJ'Y, lIobody can of us from wanting to have our views deny. It seems equally plain that too. the one chief r a~on for it is that - xpunishment in t oo many cases is At some ' of the modern prize fights neilh er swift or uncertain, Any re- the fans are never lUre before t h e form of ollr .system of punishing fifth round that they haven't made 8 criminnls thnt doC13 n ot strike at this mistake and gone to a wrestling evil will be ineffectual. Obviously, match. society ha s either to cure or get rid - ito! men who menace its peace and seColonel Lindbergh haa jWlt been curity. If such men know beyond named the "world's champion all question they will be punished tor" for 1927. 28, but one wonders wllh lit delay, they may be deterred\if maybe he isn't pei\nning to get a from crime. If t.hey are not , t.hey little tired of the he~ -merit punishment and should get it -xin . proportion to the de,gr e Of 'their ' .These New York thieves who h ave crIme. ~ been given a twenty-year aentence ;, for lItealhi, aapirln ~U be out of - - '- . hick 'i f they haven't Itold out ,noug" to deaden ,.th~ pai~~f ' that Bentence.
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Hundreds of Bargains are to be had. Prices are marked down fronl 20% to 40%,. and some Inore. People fron) Hll s ctlons helve been taking advantage of our big bargains. Marry items of broken lots have been marked lo\ver during the last days of the sa le. See our Great R educti ons 111 M en's and Young Men 's Suits and Overcoats, Men's Dress and Work Trousers~ Sheep-lined and Corduroy Coats' and-Overalls; .M en's. Wonlen's and Children's Shoes a nd Ov(~rshoes; Blankets. Outing F lannel , Perca les, Muslins, Sill,s, Ladies~ and Misses' Trench Coats' Rugs in Tapestry, Brussels and Axminster; Linoleum Rugs and Wall Paper. Conle and see before you buy else\vhere. Yours For Great Bargains,
MYER HYMAN,
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J oslnlR Chenowet h is o n the s ick list. Mrs. Willia m Be rg dnll is ill with quinsy. Mr. a nd M r~ . Wil l>c l't Swa nk were nu yton visitors. Monday. A great dell I of th e tob llcco in thi ti scclion has hee n sold f or 17 Y.. c~ nt s . The Ladies Aid a r e pra cti cing f or
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Sunday School and church. Sunday a ft ern oo n. W. C. BHgda ll a nd Clyde W harIo n ma de a bus iness trip to Cincin· na ti. Thursduy.
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. AIrs. J . M. Stacy. of Dayton. spent . several days last week with her son. Albert Stacy a nti family. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Saylor and Bon of L e.banon. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr:'!. Rarry Gra ham. lIir. and Mrs. Walter Sears. of Dayton. were Wednesday evening gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cox. Henry Saylor and Earl Clark have received their N . C. R. stock. which is given as a bonus to the employees. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Osburn. of Xenia. spent Sunday afternoon and evening at' the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt and lion. Warren. were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. a n d Mrs. William Hunt. near Blue Ball. Laurance Routzahn. of Miamisburg. 'was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of his brother. Guy Routzahn and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham and daughter were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stowe and baby daughte r, near Lebanon.
Down. For your old Stove.
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New Low Price Now $139.50
Cole's'Chats Vol 1 Palollr...d ID the la. terwb of the peopl.
of Wa,. ..YiIl. . . .d u.. f ....... awiel farm. are of dU. YiCiDity. . , FRED II. COLE The HeatTola they say keepa the Doctor away. Some people go to Florida for the winter, others buy Heat
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We have had lots of people ask us t o anange for a DeLaval Service Day. We have done this and In the second week . of February a ser· 'Vice day will be held in our .tore. Two competent m en will be here to overhaul your DeLaval Separator free of charge -the, only cost will . be the necessary parlll to repair the lI\aehlne. ' The exact date will be announe ed Ia~r, but you
January 26. 1928 can bring In your Sel?ara tor any ti me. A young man on a cold winh'y day was covering his Ford with a bl anket. , Little boy. looking on : "Don't cover it UP. mister. I saw what it was." One season follows another so fast it i8 hard to keep up wit h them. Winter isn' t over yet. but before we know it spring will be here. Our big problem is to get re~dy for oach season before it arrives. It·s a good idea for yo u to t h ink ahout what you need for spring now. Look over your impl ements 'and get the repairs you need be Core you drive into t he field. There are multiple other things that will be needed before you can go into your .spri ng w ork
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wi t hout co's Uy delays. Our slore is we ll supplied wi th spring goods and more are coming in every day. W e a r e ready. Arc you?
Miss Thelma Graham s pent last week at Springboro h elping care for her a unt, Miss Abbie Graham. who has been quite ill w1th blood pois!!n. Mrs. Joseph Champion. of Social Row, is slowly improving after a serious illness. Her sister. Miss Ella - Kenrick. of Dayton, is caring for her . Henry Saylor is attending night school at the N.C •.R. this winter in the owl class of udvanced public speaking, and is also taking vocal m usic lessons in Dayton. Mrs. Be lle Scott and Miss Sallie Smith, accompanied Everett Early to London. Ohio. Monday. They calle d on the former's sister, Mrs. Byron Rush. in Springfield., The ~utrition 'and Aid nieeting that was announced to meet with Mr8. ~ Morri s Miller in February. has been postponed until the first Wednesday in March. on account of the lead ers not having t heir lesson in tim e . The Ladies Aid will hold their regular mee ting next Wednesday. the , plnce will be announced Sunday. Ml'''. Edith Kuriu s and Mrs. E lsie Hnwke entcrlained forty g uests at the home of the former Wednesday afternoon to a miscel1a neo us showA er in honor of Mrs. Cleo Gray. very socia l ti me was spent and Mrs. Gray ' r ece ived a number of useful presents: A da inty tw o-course lunch of sandwi ches. coffee. ice cream and eake were served. , Those from a distance in atle ndnnce were. Mrs. J. M. tucy. of Da yt on; Mr~. Margaret Prior . of Le ban on. nnd Mrs. Estn Null. of Springboro.
Jack--Wby do you call this a map of the world? It looks like a photograph of your swe etheart. Clarence -- It' is. The dea.r girl is all the world to me.
This is the last week of the Enjoy It Now Campaign. You can still buy a R ~atro la on fall terms but next week will be too late.
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fiVE POINT A. L .King made 8 business trip to Dayton last Thursday. H . H , Hause n and so n. Dale. motored to Dayton. Saturday.
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J ohn Kruer's have taken down the quarantine sign for ~carlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Will R 06s made a bus iness t rip to Dayto n. Monday afternoon.
fRED 'M. COL'E
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snider. of Miam isburg. called on Walter Kruer and family Sunday evening. .
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Mr. and ' Mrs. Eugene ,Ross. of Lebanon. called On Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross Sunday afternoon. ' The cyclone la~t' Thursday did quite a bit of damage hi this neighborhood. blOWing down trees. chicken houses. tobacco sheds, roofs off of barns, etc. Clifford Wit hrow and Fred Abner 'went to the Sunday School party of t he M. E. church; he ld at the hom e. of th~ young m en's teacHer, Mrs.' ' Herll'y Dearth. I ~
THE CENTERPIECE
Selling Out
SALE S ON AND WILL CONTINU E IIlt il olU r ent in' ~loek i ~ HoIII. Thi ~ s a bona title clos inl(,01l1 s" le, I a m goilDg t o I'ctil'l' from Ill " Gl'o, ee ry b lu ~ i n e ~s . DOII't I" l lilly on,' foo l you in t o lltinkini! I am lI Ot g oing to Califorllia li nd k,'{'p you away fr om th is ~III(' nnd mi •• ~"t t ing 6Qme o( the HiI:' Bargllil1 " w,' ur e off eri ng. nun't [Jay !'eKular, o ld- ti me pr ices when ynu c:In huy 1he !;lime go otl ~ for n wh oll' 1, '1 1·$.<, I ha ve t he lurgE·, t ~t(lck ,.(
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a S('(' l'e t '! fllre '! " T UR TLEC REEK COMMUNITY "Y ('s, IIlld did yo u see me look a t "W ell. I'I'e had CHURCH him !I~ if I had·... hU\'en't I ?" " .' " , 'IIY Schoo l. 2 :0 0 p. m.; wor· , hip, :: ou p. 111. ; Pl'Ilyc r l1I ~e t ing Ull W ANTS TO GET BACK Wcd : .' cliI ) . 7 ::JO p . Ill. ( ' 0>( SlIllti.,y ('1 !'!I ing ~(' r l'iccH li nd W,·!IH
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THODIST CHU~CH II 's remar ka ble how will ing so me !1: 15. ~ J ndu y Sc hool. Rllymo n l1 ul - 111"11 a r e to ta lk t hel1l sl!l\'(' s tJu t of I liclcl. sup~r illt e n l\{ont ; A plnt'e and a I " f II jll b. "'c lcom,' f ur ull. 10 :30. Or. J . C, I i ([(' wit t , of Ch icllgo . will spenk on i -------:-::-'=~--- I" Wol'lt! Se n ·it·., 1I 11 U th e Work o f t hc l GROCERIES. CIGARS. TOBAC. I Wvrld Servi ce «;:0 11l I11i88iu n." ; 6: 1:;, COS. STON E WAR E. SALT. Epwo r th Leag ul'. ~tlldy of t he hoo l(, ENA.MEL WAR E. DRUGS. 'T he Christ o f th e Indinn Roud." • AND NOTIONS 'j :UO pTl' II~hing by th e pll~ l or . sllLin Warren Co unty, unrl CU ll II O! j,·d. "The True View o f th €' ,hurc h," sell all out in j u ~ t a f~w tlllYs ; ueAaron S. Watkins. L.H.D., P nstor. I have decided to do ~ . s ides I am sup[Jlyillg customer·, -f ''with fresh I' ruits. V<,get!lblc~. Bul· '" .!''' \ tel'. Bread. I\l('al. · rack,·r~. CI\If~l' ~ FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST f resh ever y dny- "u H S to fill nil Bible ~c h ()o l 10 :00 n. Ill . CO l1l ~ o rde r:'! co mpl ete. All pric~~ "re a nt! he lp us in t he co ntest wi th LeL- this 8ummer, and if you for Cas h. so we don 't hnl'e to 11'01" ry abou t th e Credit uusiness. !..Pl an(ll1. ·" nn on Oll "I ~ God Gu idi nl( want a first-class J'ob of us have Y O UI' orders a nel lI"e \\' ill Us." 7 :00 p, m .• Re rrnon on "R,'save you m oney on !lny pu rchase li gio us Outla ws." Th se s('rv i c(' ~ any description, call on you make. will close t he work of t he present We rne still bu ying Po ult ry a nd E ggs-·Highest Pri ces Pn id. as h min iste r 'with F erry church. All th e mell1b('r~ should uttc nd a nd hea r th l' Phot:o shows or Trade. Smith. daughter 01 Mr. Herel are just a few of the hun . tinal report and t he cl osin ' lllt!ssagc., vited. Waynesville Ohio John Smith. of N~w York. who dreds of Bargains. Compare th ese The puhli c i ~• inD ' a p p e a r e d from Smith Colleae 011 FriL prices with what you have b('cil a~t L 01'1I s ny was 1\ hi gh du y day. January 13. ~ reward' of $1.000 paying, IfBv'c the diffle ren ce and at Fe:-ry. church. All.day meeting . . Prices re easona e I ~., been ofi(fed s tart a Savings Account. with '1% sple ndid dmn er und a great message r interest : by Bro. Curey. of t he L eban on church ~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ at 2 p. m. It will long be rem em10 bara P .t:G So.P. only .... .. .. 37c be red. ~------------------------------------~--------------'. 10 bare Kirlu Flake Whit ........ 37c 10 b.u Clean Ea.,. .. ....... .... ....... 33c ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH L eno. Soap, 7 bar ......... .. ..... ..... 25c lOc Toilet Soap.. bar ...... .. ... ... 5c Sunday. January 29 . services at 5c Toilet Soap., 2 bar... .. ...... .. 5c 10 :00 a, m. Rumfo"d Bakin, Powder ......... .25c Father Bien. Pastor. C.lume,t Bakia. Powder ....... .. .25c Larlre IRoy..1 Bakina Powder .... 40c 25c Royal Bakinc Powder .... " .. 20 c ST. MARY'~ CHURCH 10c Ar,o Starch. only" .. ... ....... 8c Fourth Sun day after E piphany. 10c car. St.rch .... 2 for ... ......... 15c 25c 'W.thina Powder. .. ..... ..... 20c Janu ary 29 . Church School at 9:30; 5c Gold Du.t. 7 for ............... .25c Morning Prayer and sermon at 10 :30. Country Club, Twin or Single, 4-lb. Sack Salt .. ,... .. ... " ... .. "." ... 9c 1 ~-pound loaf ..•. , . . . . . . John J_ Schae!!er, Rector. Rev. Iodine Salt. pkC " ... ............. " .. ge Vienna. 1.lb. loaf ... ..... " ...... ...... 7e Whole Wh.at. 1-11.. loaf .. ... ..... .. 8e Bulk Mac. and Spec, Ib .. ........ l0c Rai.i n. I -lb. loaf ........ .......... ...... ge Sandwich o'r RYe. I ~ .Ib . loaf.,IOc Ritte .. Baked Bean •• 2 for ...... 1Sc CHRISTIAN CHURCH Beechn,ut 15e Baked Bean . ...... l0e Sunday School at 9 :30. Every· 20e C.nned Sweet. ." ............... 15 c Good Coff.e .only ........ ............ 25c body cordially Invited. . . There will be services at the ChrisSelect Santo. Co'ffee" ..... .. ........ ,35e Soda •• , 2·lb. bo".... ..... ... .. .. .... . " .25c I -lb. box Butter............ " ." .. .... 15c M.xwell Hou.e Coffee." .. ... ..... ,48e ti a n church Sunday afternoon. J anuBulk Butter Cra ckero. Ib .. ........ 14c Soda•• Ib .. .. .... "............... ........... 12c JeUo. :~ boxes for .. .. .... ...... .. .... ,, 15c ary 29 at 2: 16 p. m. The services M.tch.,•• 3 ooxe. for .. "" .. " .. "" 10e wiJI be in charge of Eugene Branden Vick. Sal .... only .... """ ... "" ... ,,2ge burg. of Middletown. Ohio. 30e O'ICedar Oil. only .. .... """." .23c 30e Liquid Veneer. only ..... .. ... 23G ~ -aal . Red Karo. only .. " " ... .. " .30e Jewel. II. .. ...................... .. .. .. .. .. 32c Country Club. te.1 cut. Ib ........ 47c PURCHASED PROPERTY Old O .. teh Clean.er. 2 for ..... . 15e 15c Ly'e •• 2 caa . ... " " .""." ."" .. ,,25c Laurence Shepherd has purchased I Oc Lye •• 3 c:an ........... ... ..... " .. 25e 20c Pink Salmon ...... .... ........ ...... 15e' through W. N . Sears. the Roy Hath.• .. " ••... . . . 40e Walru. S.lmo'n .......... " .. .. " .. 30c away property on Third street. and Oleo. E.tmore Nut. Ib .. .. " ... ..... 19c Churncold, Ib ... " .:.. .. .... ........... 32c Star Tobacco. 2 pluc . ........ .... .. 25c will take possession about February Prince Albert. 2 <:&n . ................ 25e 1st. Tuxedo. onl,. a e.n ....... .........,,, .. IOe Her.beY. Cocoa. Ib .... ....... ... ...... 25c Po.t Toallie.. box.... ...... .. .. .... .. 8e Corn Flake •• box ... ... .... ,... .. ... ..... 8e 35e Aluminum Oat ...... " ..... ... .. .30c: 40c Ch,in. 0.h.""" .. " "." " ........ 35e Little .Crow Pancake Flour ...... " 10e Aunt Jemima P.nca ke Flour .... IOe Campbell. T.ornato. 3 fo.2 Florida, 176 ,i ••, do ..... 4 7 Aunt Jemima B. W . Flour.... 12 ~e All o~her kind •• can .. .. .... ........ IOc Naval. t 216 •I • a ' do 3. Pep and Krumble •• pklr" ... " .. ... lle 25-lb. eoane Salt.. ." ... ... " .. " .. ... 35e Farmers who are interested in get50-lb. SaCks Coa rae S.lt .. " ...... ,,65c ti ng Pyrotol. a surplu s war explosI 1 OO-Ib • .' ncb Coarae Salt .. ,, $1.00 for clearing th eir land of stones ive. Lara" No. 3 can............... 60c BI"ck S.lt" ... " .. ... . " ,. " "" .... .40e Stone W.re. only. lral.. .......... .. 15e and stumps. are reque sled to get t heir 3 Ib . .. .. .... orders to County Agent Class by SatStone Jug.. only .gal.. .... .. ... ... 20c Baldwia •• ~ 11> . . ..... " ....... ......... .. 2Sc urday. January 28th. The last car Label, 5-lb .. for Ohio farmers is to be ordered WHITE VILLA CANNED GOODS soon. after which no more will be Karo. Red Labtl. 511b. ean .... 33c The finest goods packed n t pI'ices a vailable. Pyrotol is largely smokeK"ro. Blue Label. 10·11.. can .. 57c Fan. .... ....... of standard pa ck. less powder left over from the war. whi ch has been prepured and packed 20e WMto Villa P ea. " ...... . " .. ". ISe 18e White Villa Corn " ..... ..... .... 15c in paraffined cnr tri dges. a bout the I-lb. box ... 18c White Villa Spinacb .. .... .... 15c same size as dynami te. It can be ·11.. cuta o r 2 7 2 !4 0>: can .... .. .. .... ........ .. .......... 9c 18c White Villa Tornatoe . ........ 15c used under water. duri ng · freezing more. faDc, 35c White Villa A.paraau ....... 25e ndi ti,o ns. tired with No. 6 caps and 70-11.. B.c. $ 1 1 7 cured .ulr.ricured. Ib .. .. .. 25e Wilite Villa Green Lima . .... 22c co will not cau se headaches. The exII 20c White Villa Gree n Bea n... 18c ext ... fine. M I Del MDnte Clina Peache . .... .. .. 23c plosive is packed fifty pou nds in a box. und will be supplied to farmer s ca t Sa t. ba... ...... .. Good Ohio Corn. can" ... ... .... .... 9c in even boxC6 on ly. ut ten cents (10c) 3-lb. packaae ...... ....... ..... ... .. ..... 7e II. Fancy Maine Corn. can ... ..... 12 ~ c per pound. freight paid: Check or Iodine. p.cka.e .. ...... "" ... ......... 10c .ucar cure ....... .. money order should ' be sent with ori DRIED FRUITS der, About 10.000 po unds of such CouDtr, 241b. J,acb.e RoaiJi;, . ..... .. ... .... 20c surplus war cxplo ive has already Ayondale, 24~-lb. laek.. Clulo, ' 4-lb. paebae Rai.in . ........ ........ 39c been distributed to farmers of War- Country Club. 24~.lb . . .ck .. .. 95c · 20' 0 .. pac ......................... .. Jumbo Sweet Prune . .. .. .... .. 12 ~ c by this County Ch".: 12~-lb .•ack .... 49c Paaca"., Sib, pkC .... ................ 27c ..1 w.ho County adds t hat will Agent be theCloss. last :...Couatry ____________________________________ Extra :f.ncy Evap. Peache ... .. .. 20c ren
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On t he window of a London r estaurant an Aberdonian read. "No Gratuities." So he entered. But going to wash his hands, he read the words. "Tip t he basin." He stepped back. "Aye." he gl·unted. ," I thocht there was a catch ,in it."
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OHIO. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY I. 1928
NEWS DIRECT FROM THE SlATE CAPITOL
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R,ACE. q COLUMBUS, OHIO~Th e placing The Wal'I'en County Furm Burel\u of ne\y mode ls 0 11 th market by man held their unnuul meeting ut Melll l)' ~II _. Ad -' ' I ", . ' tl I I. • " u ~ III I I IUS "ce n qUI te Ground hog day tomorrow. ufac turers o f chenper ca rs will swell ria l hull on Sat,ufflny , January 28, nt' ""k. rcgistrlltion figures t or 1928 accordwhich time tht'y IIlsl1 cn u 'rlllined lAO Mrs. Sarah Zimm erman hilS bee n ing to a stntel11ent made tOdllY by 4. H lub bOYIf and girls a t II uun· L""lla rd Tinney has been ve ry Jliek sick f or s everal days. Secretary of State Clutenc c J. Brown quel lun cheon . \I I\h ~rip_ In the morning foll owing lhe in · Mrs. L. A. Zimm erman aml Mrs. The revenu t's fr om t he sale of licen se )lll llY S p (! c i ul ~ ut ary's J ewelry voclltion by Rev. Kirke r, Presid ent L. V. Branstrator were in Leban on tags for 192 7 t')\.l1l ed $10,646,222.99. an increase of $i13,437.53 over 1926 Cu rl Miller KU\' ~ un cxc" t lllnladdrll~s ,'h0 l'. "The Hume uf Gifts ," Lebn· on jury duty Tu esday. The registration or passenger cars on lhe vince of th e 10'111'111 Bureau in ""n. Ohio . Diamonds! . Never go out of style, for 1927 ~ h o w s a to t.al of 1,373,000 ur~unizulion IIgl'icultu1'll. Secret"ry This is a n inII. :hm'w oo d . Meloy rcad th c minutes of ~hc Till' '·,lIIiIiLi nll of ~ever lose theIr quality, never le ~ se n and 197,500 trll ckH. III va lu e. Select yours at Cary's J ew- cr ense of 77,345 passe nger cars and lust annuul' meeLinl-: lind ~uvc the 11· i_ n" 1·llco ul'tlging. 13.. 000 tru:k s. Regist rati on figures elry Shop, Lebanoll, Ohio. nunciul report of th ' Wurrcn Cuun ty thiS year WIll show [\ big increase as Farm Bureau. Lee ~:arnhart, Lh e )1,-,. J . C. 1-I 1lwke is recovering Mrs. H. V. Walter und Mrs. Dan at t hi5 time the numb er of 1928 tags Warren Co unty Brnnch n",nagcr. f'- vm a ll lIltllck o f ~l'ill. Walter, of Leban on, visited Wa ynes- sold already exceeds t he t otal nu mpresented the work of lllll Wnrrcn C" t your Pll rk~I' Duofold pe n un,l ber of cars r egistered in, 192 7. vill e relatives Tuesday. County branch of the Ohio 1~8rm Bu· renu . ~poration nml W. II. Aufl'anc i1~nt" Ill. Cllry' s Jcw elr y Shop, L('bllIIIrs. Edi th Harris, who has been the district fie ld service Hlun of Ohi o 110 n, Ohio. Tho Col umbus A utolllobile s how confined to the house for some time Fllrm Bureau Federu!.i n di ti cu s!Jod wi ll open Sat urdny of this week lit Frank Elbo n ullend ' d II mect inl( with grip, is improving. lhe fi eld work in southw oslern Ohio. the new Auditorium. There will be th~ fuil' buard nt Lcbnllun , SaturDuring this session the 4-H boys of a splendid exhibit. 175 new models ,IllY. Miss Lu ell a Williamson entertainand girls with County Agen t C1nss, ed n f ~w Of her gi rl friends at h er bei(lg on display for eight days on and Home Agent, Miss Wutts, .visited Dobhl' FUI'IIIl ~ is in schuol ligni n, the two floors of toe big building on home last SlI t urullY evening. the Chns. Mcis shoe fuctory nnd t he II flH I,ei ng home two weeks with th e South Front street. The auto show Eco.Thermul Slove wo r~ lind the ,- heumu ti sllI. We r epair watches, modernize or will undou btedly attract visitors to French Bauer dniry. r eplllle your j ej welry and silverware. t he Capital c ity from all OVClr Central An excell ent lunch eon wns served V?n'l overl oo k lhe dunl pl'rso nnli ty A Is o buy old gold, silver and plati- Ohio. to all by the business committee o[ of Kat herine Fromm in "The D eanum. Cary's J ewelry Shop Leba· the Lebanon Grnnge, and wus fol- con'l 2nd Wife," Friday, February 3. non, Ohio. ' lowed by interesting addresses to th e Bert B. Buckley, treasure of state boys a.nd girls by ~. C. ,E ula . s, repM\'cr H yman and fRmily and Miss Bert Hartsock Rnd family move d estimates that nearly $25 000 000 resenting the bU8111e6S .1I1lerests o[ LouIS'c Crane ' /lpen t S unday in Cinlast week into their new home lately will ~e collec.ted from t he three.~ent t h e town, an d Dona ld DIllltush, rep- 'C1 11 111l purchased from H. A. Cornell. ga~olme 'taX In Ohio for 1928. all of reijenting the county officials. Mr. I. whIch W1U bused fo rhighway and Myerij Y. C~oper, the J)resid e~t . of M :.~~ Abbie Graham hl15 been vcry Mr .. Dnd Mrs. William Hay are street improvements. The threethe OhiO DaIry Managers assoCl8tton sick ut the home of he r ~i st~l' in spendlllg the week with their BOn, Al- cent gasoline tax is composed of a two talked of the intcrest of the fairs in Sprilguo ro fred and family, near Osborn. cent tax and a one cent tax each . 4-H work and presentcd Mi8fl J eanpassed at dift'erent sessions ~f the \' .I ~ "tine s, mottoes nnd greeling nette Fox, of the Nonabel Girls. with Wilbur Tinney . has ~ken up the leg:lslature. The two cent tax is apII recognition medal as sevent h prize cllrili al Cary's Jewe lry Shop, "The study of, accounting and ' shorthand portioned twenty-five per cent to the in II st.ate·wide essay contes t on "The H o m ~ " f Gifts," Le bonon, Ohio . a t t he MIller school in Cincinnati. eighty-eight counties of tho state value of the fnir to agriculture," H . , equally, to be used for the Bole pur· H. )':. Simpki ns, of n ear Os born Followi ng this address, President Mil . ave your old we.ddmg rlllg mod- pose o.f repairint and maintaining the ler presented Miss Fox with ten dol· wus a busi"ess visitor in Wayne ~. ~rnlzed and your dIamond mounted county 8ystem of public roads and laNl in gold which Will given by the vill e Monday. In t he latest style ~t Cary's Jewelry highways, thirty per cent to municflocal Fllrm Bureau liS first prize in Shop, Lebanon, OhIO. ual corporatloll8 and forty-five .per nlr. nlld 1111' S. L. A. Zimmermnn th e slime e~8uy conte~t in the co unty. cent to Ithe department of highways lIirs. Bertha Lewis, of Dayton, The additional one cent gasoline ~ The clubs sung lheir national club cntcI1n incd the J olly Mat ronl\ and 80ngs, "Ploughing" and "Dreaming" thl~ ir husba nds Friday evening. attended the funeral of MBrtin LewiB is credited to the State Highway eon· as their part of the program, and and spe nt the week-end with rela- struction fund. . ahort club pep songs, led by the club Spfcia l price $1.50 for an alarm tivC6. ' ~r~~. were interspcl"8ed a mong the anon clock, ,Ohi li t o. Cary's J ewelry hop, Leb· Deputy At a State meeting called District Counci lor. by R, B. GarDEMOCRACY Last Friday night t he local High rctl, of Hamilton, the Warren Coun. , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Madden attend Th I . Reports by the Extens ion Agents school won a VI' ctOry over thOe Roosefollowed . Miss Watts, the l:Iome M ro. Ralph Vnnce a nd son, of ty Past Councilors association, Junpean Inge of St. Paul s recently velt Rese rveR, of Dayton. Dltring ed the thirty-fourth annual convene gnlls and eafeteriall ht Demonstration agent, reported on the nt Plain, svent Thursday wit h ior Order United American Mechan-I saId that a go;o-ernment of, by and the first half the score was ·c10se. tio n of the Ohio Association of Re- w?re pot the past week, work don e in the pnst year in her fi eld Mr. nnd MrR. J . . ics, ol'l-:tll1ized ut Lebanon on for the people ,IS a clap trap. Roosevelt Btllrted oft' with a bung and tail Lumber Dealers at the Sinton el:r or mne conventions in the and spoke of future goals. lust Thur"dllY evening. All me mIt doubtless IS. a a two-basket IClld. before t he Orange hotel in Cincinnati la st week. Cpl y. en of the. cloth attending the Mr. Class, the Agent . gnve bel'S of the order lire entitled . to at- of, by and for a kmg. or . an oh- and Black broke mto t he sco ring col. astors convention mingled with an Interesting resume of extens ion W. O. Raper is on duty again te nd meetings of the associat ion but garlhy or any such thing IS worse umn. The local lads led at the end Mr. and Mrs. N. J ordan and WiImen attending the AlISO· work in Warren County since his Dru.g 8tor , a fte r being con · only past councl'lo- of the re- clap trap. of th e hal f, 7 to 5. As the second)' K clated ' Dailies, Select List of Ohio coming ten ye.a rs ago in April. fin ed It ' . hIS home three weeks with siding in Wn rre n County ,e IBm s\."emp t heirEdguests on DaiHe s. B uc keye P rees and Ohio may . be mem ' As f 8 r as we can see, a Imost a U half pro gresse d lh e W aynesville quin Sund Mr."'had andasMrs. Hughes. u bers of lhe association. It is expect- In s o. gov~'rnn:tent are open to the . "":' y . rew away from the Tedof Columbus, MiM Mary Thomas, . wspape... Bssoe.l. ation conventionh Representative Arthur R oml'l t"n r eU /ll/l(ISIl1 . k d f . tet 51 I d Ne and R. Q. Smith, county agent of ed that all of the past counc'llors of accusatIon of bern.II' clap tra.p. dIes, wmnlng easily by a 16 to 7 Messrs. ' larlan Campbell and M. A. bons. Then there was a sprinklin'" Bring yourat f Cary's riends the county will enroll. . A s f ar as getti ng anything done score. Hudson, •of Dayton. 0 f I awyers h ere attending a meetinf Butler county, followed with a f ew Jew. elry 0 ] are always .welcome • remarks. lind 3ee this beautiful "Home o[ The officers elected were' P . Immediately is concer-ned the dict.aThe defense o[ the locn l teom was . - the 01110 Bar association, staid . The nominating committee report- Gif ts." dent, Rob ert W. 'Brown , of tor pla.n ,.8uch as is by very strong, hold ing Roesevelts giant Be up to date. Trade in your old Judges of the common pleas court in ed at this lime and th e following offirst-vi-cIFPTe'Sident, Harry Izor of Mussohm . and Premlo de Rivera, und er during the en · watch on a new Gruen, Hamilton attendance at their state association fleers were eleded for the e nsuing 'I r . . Fronkll'rl', secon'd "l·ce.presl·dent, E' arl seems to be t he b.est. tire game. _ Ellis .a nd Frye vlayed a EI ' III' i ' meeting, retail clothiers from over year: President, Carl J . Miller, of . " rI . . , McClure cntertnmed A d d If g in, mo B, at Cory's J ewelry th tat hid ' Franklin', Vice.preside nt, Thos. Fos. the C 0\ er Lenf club on Friday afterCadwallader, of Morrow; chaplain . emocracy IS not the . m08t ef- goo . 0 whIle Berryhill led the Sh op, Leuanon, Ohio. e s c 0with mil' a astyle ' convention in I t Ii f F red Wellner of Pleasant PI . : ficlent form of government, but it is IIcormg WI th two field baskets and show, and
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sec retary, . . V.' Dunham, of LeBblOa_' non; treasurer, Paul King Franklin' The next meeting of the 'associatio ' will he held at Morrow on Februa,.!! 21, after the regular council ing, All members of t he order are invited to be prese nt. • • •
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Mrs. Anna Car", of Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Jwill be in Chicago nexL week attending Gift Exhibit and the In tersta te Council lecture , and bUYl!lg a neW Bpring line of novelties.
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Mi ss Luelln. WilliamBon gave her family a pleasant Ilurprise when she Maude Edna Campbell, nee Haines come home from Ohio Wesleyan unl'vcrsity to spend th e wee k·end with was born May 7, 1888, and departed them. he returned to Dela~are on this life January 13, 1928, aged 39
10 THE PEOPLE
2 Sunday. ' . years, 8 months and 17 days. tella Frances J enkins, of . She w s th da hte f Ch 1 I'ty, i\1' 0., was t he guest of ,c,oast Haines, unr ' ited F'rom coast0 t l ea d'm. g Jewe,. I and Harriett a e ug andrwas oa es Mrs. Mll ry Lenh Adams and gave two Amer. i ca may be headed for dlsaS-1 ers recom end Y r S'" I t PI . m ou ex "" .'n-ma'l 'l'iagi!-to Adam B. Campbell, ty it'IIJ,f ul !.alka at the Friends QUllr ntul'day night the Ten Tigers .:r; b tell us thad' , SIlverware. your hope cheat, October 25, 1906. To this union te rly meeti ng. dl'opped two hard-fough t contests to 1 IS, U so ar record has gIrls. BeautIful pa tterns to select were born ten children MJ'S Harry r ' the first and second teams of Monmost astoundmg In the world'8 from at .Cary's Jewelry Shop, Leb- Hosler, of Earl. ) Olr Ill ost pl'Ict;leas_ possession is r.oe by clo' argins, the scores be- Istory. nnon. OhIO. Minnie Kathleen, who your. cl'es. Dr. the ing 17 to 16 nnd 25 to' 24. Altogether the . efficiency of dehYing, and HarrIett. Pauline, Mary speclahst, at C,ary s J In t he fir st ga me Monroe got away seems to be that It en easily Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen, Mr. and Cleo, who have precedeil their Sh(lp, Lebunon, Ohio, gIve to an cal'll' lead, which they never get rId of ~ad ~ule~s, .a lthough It la Inasmuch os there is 110 National and Mrs. F. B. Henderson, Mr. and mother to the Great Beyond. '11 Free Examination every Tu lost, but a finnl spurt by thc Tigers not so effiCIent In pIckIng good ones Guard Unit to take charge in Wnr· Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman, Mrs Lester . She had been ill for a long time, and &!lurday. in the last hulf brought them within always. renoCoun ty, the tR te called upon the Gordon, Mrs. Kate Coleman, MI"8. Lee and although she sulfer ed grea t pain two poin ts of th o victors. Missildine" The ~uestl9n often overlooked is, county superi ntendent of schools and Huwke, Mrs. F . R. Moomaw, Miss Em- mQst of the time, she was o.lwaYII _ > "Laffin' Thru." that hilnrious musi\1I1l. W . 'Fl. Alle n returned home and H ough stood out for Waynesville What IS a government fort" the county health ofIicer to direct the am Heighw oy, Do ris Hawke, Mr cheerful, rendy to smile, instead of •ital melanKe of real entertainment F'r iola7 even ing from Chicllgo. where whil e Hurmon st:l rrcd for Monroe A. government is not a people or- Children's Relief work in lids coun· Harris Mosher, Mr. and MrB. D. L. complain, and had a good word for and fun will be next week's attrlu:- she \\8$ cnlled on account of the i\I'rh e next gam e ",us 11 nip and tuck to ac!complish something or ty. Accordingly a committee com- Crane attended (I nc or more of the everyone. She hilS lived in this .# dt'l at the Lyric theater, Dayton. , f hel' sister. I\Irs. Bessie New- affair all the wa y through und was to some advantage over anqther posed of Supt. F. B. Harris, Dr. Ed sessions of t he ann ual Diocesan con- community all her life nnd she will starting with the ' Sunday Matinee. whose condition is slowly im- a n ybody'l! game liP until the final combmed people. but it Is organized Blair, C. J. Waggoner, Supt , A. M. vcntion of th e Epiticopal church at be greatly miSBed by everyone, for notices label "Laffin' Thru" provimg. whistle . The half ended 11 to 8 in to advance the. interests of the peo- Callan and G. R. Townsley wns ca ll- Dnyto n this she hlld a wonderfully sympathetic '. the ,reatest of all muscial ever favor of Mom-De, but at the begin- pIc who It up. The American ed. Mr. Wnggoncr was made chairdisposition a nd n o one evor foiled by the Mutual Circuit. 1111'1. Knte Coleman bnd us he r ning of the Inst half the Tigers hit I.S a good one because man, 1111'. Harris secretnry a nd Mr. On Friday afte r noon Mrs. S, D. to receive Iter help in t ime of tro uble. "Bowery Burlesquers," thllt ever. dinnc' guests on Sunday, Mr. and their stride and took the lead which the mdlvlduals who compose it are Calion, treasurer. Indivi du als have Hll nk le and du ughters entertained ' he was a good friend, a good neighl loft'. Th,e RUBBian government been selected in each of lhe va rious \ wi th four tables of brigde. Following bar, a good wife and a wonderful opular attraction will terminate its Mrs. F'red B. Hend erso n, Eso hey held un t il the last two minutes Dayton engagement with the Satur. ther .nd Louise Henderson, Mrs. H, wh en E. Burton hit the net fbI' IS a bad one because the individual sections of the county and t hos e in th e games, lunch was served. Those molher. night perfQrmance. Lyric pol- M. Turner unci little son, Mr. and two-poi nter, and also ended the scorare bad oft'. . turn will solieL ai d In th eir territory. il1\;ted wer e M!ssCoS Luelln WilliamShe united with the M. E. church Icy of real shows at popular pricee Mrs. O. L. Crone. mg for the evening. . .:-ve would keep our eye upon the The goal set for the county is so n, Doris H enderso n, Dorothy Hur- at Hal'veYRburg in 1919 and althougb , tIM proved popular with the thouE. Burton . stood out for )\{on oe mdlVl.dual. mor? and ' lellS upon the $2000. Wayne township'S quota is ris, Jnnet Cllrtwr ighl, Doris Hawke, of late years she had not beon a reg",ilds who visit the Lyric each week. JIOI\' nuo ut your eyes? When you while Hartsock and Ramby starred for ' combll1ed. II1diVlduals as a nlltion we $250. J, O. Cartwright wa» made Faith Tomlins( n. !vII'S. J . B. ular attendant on account of ill health AnQther popular feature is the fact disco1cr n hint of dimness a tired the Tigers. The whole team played:hould thll1k more clearly of the prob chairman of the township, a n e! he hus mun , Mrs. Ralph M.r s. Charles she has always li ved a good, Christian that"the. Lyric provides parking space l .eeling. aching eyeballs or' repeated a very fine game. Roy Ellis officiat-I e m . . ·selected the following to aid him in Roblt.cr, Mr. . L. A. Zlnlmerman, Life. Although God's will is some· -for all Its patrons who care to avail 'h endoches be war ned- it's Nature's ed jn fine style. . . The qUe6tlOn after all is not what work of soliciting funds : Mrs. Fred Cole, Mrs. W. 'E. Cornell, times hurd to obey and we 'feel like .them.elves of this courtesy. cry hI' Help I. .Let J?r. Rudolph, the Next night, February 4, bettel: for a itation, but 'what is of. G, !VIr.s . Ronald Hawke, Mrs. J. O. Cart- we cannot give our loved one up, it " Matinee prices at the Lyric are 25 speCIalist, gIVe your eyes a WayneSVIlle meets the Franklin Fae• . etter for thl! people compose D. MIlls, chairman'; Mrs. W. H: . AI· wl'lghl. · Is a great .c omfort to us to know t hat . and' go cents. The! evening perfor- car('fel examination. 'fuesday or Sat ulty at the Gym . Franklin h88 a Jast It. len, Mrs. S. F. Elbon, . Mrs. Fred M. sh e was ready to go, and to feel that , mances alford a number of chbice urd ay, nl Cnry's J ewelry Shop, Leb- .team and their haB but one - - --- - - - - Cole and Mrs. Walter Elzey . Miss Doris Hend rson entertained we can truat her with Jesus until it "downatall'll seats at 76 cents anOl1, Ohio. hand, but can handle the ball very Village of Corwin- H. B. Earnhart, on Snturduy afternoon , honoring _her is our time to join her in our Heaven, .nia'Dt ,b'ut Sunday night. ' good. Thill will probably be a fast Lon Beckett and Ben Da. guest und college friend, Miss Doro ly Father's home. _ _ _•• _ • game. ---V1S. thy Harris. Bridge and a Besides husband and children . ehe . __ _ _ The New Century club met Jan. Route 1--John Shultz, chaiI'~an; lunch combined to make a delightfu l leaves three brothers, LeW.!" Hain s nary 27 at -the beautiful home , of C. P. Lewis Stephens, W. E. 'a fternoon for the foll owing nests : of Grand Mich.; Ralpp H,al ' , " l\I~8. George Sinith. Since China Cornell anp R. M. Hawke. Misses Frances and Elizabeth Hen- of Wheeling, W. Va" -· and AU was the topic for the day, '.the" Chi. Route 2--J. S, Vandervort, eholr- kle, Luella William son, Jant Car- Haines, of Loveland. Ohio. , Shci .~" nese idea was carried out in decota. man;. L. E , Hockett, Carl Jones, Kel- wright, Ann Edwar ds, Bertlyn Bos- so leaves numerous other rela·' tions and refreshments. '. 1 Il1r Hoke and ~urence Furnas. ley, Alice Gons, Esther Henderson, and friends to mourn hel' 10...· . P::Pe.r . on. Aawa!ceniq Route 8;- S. S. E!lis. chairman; Lucile . St Elsie and'l Dorill A life we loved Is , <,::htna, . was read by Mra. Smith, and '1,\ .S •.Hardln, Ira J? RIch and Robert Hawke. A vole. e ,we loved ill .tlUed, ., , . f (. . Iii- the w: ... .. f Ii ' I t. one. of ' "Natural Resoureell and :r~ma.. A pI ace IS . vacant In our' home , ""'''.U.I dIlIItri es . 0 )hina by. Ml'8. Oharlee \ ,or.. 0 80 CIt nil" funds: lIiss Esther Henden on entertain· Th t b flll d \ ' Hough. '. . ·Route ""-1., C. -St .tohn, chalrml\n; ed a few friendS last Friday evening. a never e II< lJ, 1' ~our , " G!lellta;,of .t he club ~ere. Me.dame. Joel St9kea. M. S, Oornell Lyman Day After attending the basketball Card of n.a.IuWllbu.l' . Clarll:, .Aaron S. Watkins, and Dr. L. .B;'~Illl.-" '. llt'the Gym, the young folks 'spent . , . Mor:dll Emes¥ ButteriorQa. Route chairman remainder of the at the Hen· "our .and yem ..· Zapf, )f1aS U eat ...m. Cox." Charles derson home with carda u clliof an. .w.,' .......
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01. . AIJt1lority II'II!! givcn thc l'hu r '.11 KnoWa III HAARL . . . OIL theNati_ of the 'uZ1lr 11' of L" l'tlllklin tll bor0 1 Remedy of Holland r ow ':UOO f ul' a.lllitlo lt~ to lhdl' for Dl o re , tban 200 (·hur ch. years-all druggists in 3 sUe •. Look lor the na me oa C OMMON Pl_EAS PROCE E DINGS I"h il ip Grllndill Ci t ul WC I'!' II H Illl"I e very boll 'a nd cu:cept no . ubstltutc.. In ICAICd bolra. ~ ourt ()r,l,,~'(''' the pllli nli ll' •. Liclu M plHfi.·. ,j" fontla llt in t hl! ca~c ur rlllRht ~ uwin, . Cll'l'i~ 01 the wil! " f ' lll;nn by () ~(' lIr 13. Cllill . h llril' ~ Slibh~ Jr. wox ~ l'n tc "H'e, 1 b. HI Hh :o, t v bC I ~cl·tuil l>' cI'\ Y u( to Ih ' rl'foril1utol' y o n chnt·g . of furth ijt at l'. Cora Qulgl y (' t ul., WOTe made par~ gery. _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, t\l bcr Tho mas wns given a ty dl'Senciant in the pe tition of plain\.Iff, I Ill'h Lo bllnon~ 1t..l2cns · Nati o-nu l \I end'lI Sl' ntence in the re!onnaLory .. for ulll'rillg Ullt! Jlubli" "rlllg II fo rg ed o. Bli nk &TI'II, t ; ('ourt o r<iNe,1 the Cr okcl'-Fels Co . in ~ trum (l nt. Joh n Gl\rllln d was ~l'lI t c"ced 10 .\ reCU"l' r ffom W. E. Hoffer thl:! s um but n"l IllOl'e t hll n Ii"l! yell 1' " in t he o f $5G7.4 0 . . Th c· gl'lln,1 jUI-Y I' ported thut they Jl"nitcntiary f or bre a king li nd clltcring wilh intent to stelii. " "1(' " .. II k", )' ''1 lo An·hi,·. and 1" \ "il11: Lhe detnil s o f h it; u'ip with h is cxumined O~i wi lnesess co\' crin g :lU T hl' pluintilf, The Inv <' ~ tn r g Service CHAPTER I. t I d CIISC. presenting 2 1 bill s lind igll or[ I I' rave c. I , .-tl ~ t UI11UI'Y c~ac l ness. . 1\1 '~ h ie had I"'thi ll ~ "n . ,·I1 I·t II t o ,tl • lin d Pinnncc Com pu"y. w,, ~ ord er etl SeelU. Ea rly for Your Salel D ates. We Cuarant ..e it Wll~ "1I1i ncnll y 1111111):: thut he ' " o n ~llInl ly 111 t h e Inl er('sL of h iS ing n. • Int r oduction l\I !'l'cII ,',' r f !'Om the defe ndant. Gco. Sati. f a rt:ion or Charge Nothing . should a ""UIl1(' ~nl111' o f Ft'a l hcl'stonl" s h"" lt h Hll tl kn w t rlli n sche dules by ou rt O" HI' ul ,'s the motion o f tl\(' 1'. ( 'hllk il'i R, t he s um of ::;320.93. Mrs. Howard F eathersto nI' spent tlonll'~tI l)lI r.k"s. A,d ';,' 1I:1l1 pllln · heurt. d('fcnda nt l o di" llli ss th e Mlion fol' Ctllll" .. I,,, ordcrl'd t hllL lhey 1'C('ovl' r muc.h time t hinking up thin K~ flH her li e d t il h'I\\,,' fur t h" (':IIl:"li"" Itu(·k· r\!'l' hil"~ conditio n wns nlwnys n wallt '01' pl'o~ec utio n nnd on motion brother, Archi bl\ld Benn('tt , lOl do, ie:; tw o dny~ IHI.·I'. lout hl' ., hligingly I: I·ul.,(ul tupie o f l'ull\'cl's tllion !lntl " f thc plu inLit l' an amcnd ed pl! t ition from Fru"k Gny t he Ru m of $ 17:1. 13. O~ lIntl ns Archie WaR th e itl"al hach" ln i' 1I~1" "'ll tn tuk,' :l I,, " k III t ill' Bllil l'~' 1I0W Mrs . F'cnthel",tonc. ill her most is 111 1'01 in the ca",· of RUlh 1\lcA1'o:-, P ROBA T E COURT Phone No.2 Phone No. 321' broth e r, h e nc cept.e d her ClIIIIlIlissioll' Ilnrb,'r IHl ll '" I ha l had h,·"" plnre.1 :.istl'rly tonI'. 1)I'II[lche<l the subject of ,·S. the Eavy olllpun y. in the most amiabl e Mpiril att rl hi s ~el' so pro\"". II'nl", I ' lI ""/le I, IJ fl liS ' IliS ' 1len 1th . 11 "1'11\1\11 E: 1t 1.l'olh wn" "" i"e n II S II S. II y Wl. llI ,• " '111'1 1. ,·.ll·l·n(1 , a copy of tll(' I' nh e r~ vices were unfailingly sn t i. fo cll) I'Y. ~ie; ler. "I huv rn ' t muc h fnith in t his idea pelldurl ~e IlL,,"ce of "ix months in juil iUlllt·.· ax IIr Lhe cst lL le of Abc Pro"The agent who's been IOl, kittl! UII ' ; you <Inti tin ed $25 f or p uin ti ng fi r ear ms b,,",· o h"· l· "l'lified. . g t a th e R oc k les "Th 1)\\'IIt' 1' l)('lo ngs t o i hnt ultl 0 f your go m a s ummer houSe for us says this i ~ an l' W t;ngl:tlld Congrl., n family," l\Irs. kn ow yo u t \' i~u lhe A lps fi ve yelLrs nt 11 person. l'l'o" f of publicatio n o f the ap - t o h ati .. \l io Witt , J. :l7 t own acres in unusual opportunity, As th ere 111'(' II Albel't Al be rtso n plclltll'd not gui l- I'(l ill l lllt' nt .,f Ho mer Whitacre U ~ ad- 1i lll' Ian Tp . Rea d Ou r Ad • . II> Tbl. I...... F"lIthc rs t onc exp illined : " llH! y da te ngo un tI lh e a It 'It u, Ic ne a r 1y k 'Ill e d few places to let nt Bll i\~y harbor f r om t he ueginning of t ime , and so m(' YUlI. " ly of opL'tut.ing a 1110 t or cur withou t llI ' n l~t l'l\ to !' of the (' stille of Lt)\\, cll II. E. Il N'tl to Frllllk D. lind Ett~\ and this one is unexp eciedly on the of them a re II tdOe CCC(,lItriC." )1 11" t:II Shllrt. :l town uCl'es in II l\r~ Archie s mil"t1 wnn ly. " r Sl~em consent of ow ner. Wlt iw c re. market. H oward' s simply 8wamped doom/'eI to s it on t he Nielelincs and Herb er t Mn rtz pl ead{'c\ not g uil ty I· ... ,.. f or publ ication uf the "l' ~ IlI n ·I». with work- a n d wc'd nil ap prl'cillte "If you ' l'e t'cntinl! a ho use frolll ","leh the ,{tUlle," he ngree d g loo mily. of manufncturin g liqu ol'. Theo do l'c pnin l ll"' lIt of Cyn thia J . Colii\'e!' n. T i ll~ i! oL el'ts tu Charl"s C. Frazce, it it yo u cou ld run up there for li S." Ihnl fom ily it 's ju" t, as well to look T o h ,o k li t hi m no one wou ld be- Gn r l'iM n ple,"clcd n ot guilly of uidilll! ; ('xe :O ll' ix "t' lhe e8tute of Samu ,·1 E. 1 t o wn h It in "· ru nkl i n . The many preoccupation s of h is int<I it. curcfully. All r ight, May, I 'll lieve Ihat he had II li e n '" in hi s tall pl'iso n t:' r s to escape nnd u s~ault un d Culli\" 'r. nUlliei U. Byrel lind l ela Byrd t o brother-in-law, who hold a sent in im. pecl l\t(l pI'cllliscs for you ." frame. Once a fri C' lIr1 cnrri(' d him off bultery. 1'. " II i or publication o f lh e IIP ~ .IIiIllL·" Ulld · '..ttie Ca mpuell, 3.66 Congress and took his job seriously, OPTOMETRIST Archie Wll5 a h'(,lldy men tally plan- Lo n fllrm whol'e a n uutocratic nthl et.. Alb ~rt AI~~ rtsoll pl('o<ic<i not !(uil ty l><li ll ' 11' l' lIt o f Hllrry. L. Litt ell 11._ "d - 10Wli uc'n 's in Frunklill '1'\1. trlli n(' r reju ve nated tired busin ess o f Hilling pt'lsonl'rs to escape. mini. , ratl ll' u f t he e~tnlc o f 1I11rn' t\ rdliunl<l CorbeLt to Jve T udur, I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!~~ lIIen. a n d Archie s urv ivetl the heroic . BTlllll ey Gl'i flin Jl INld cd n ot !(uilty Litl<! I' . lo wn hlt in FI·lInldill. Spect.li. in& iD th. FittiD& . , Pro. f nf pUblicnt.ion (If thl' IIJl~ t r ('a tmen t IInti rcnppeared bro nz ed of I\.SSll ul t and blllt('ry. H"h'·I·t A. Whit m' l'c to MelisSlo Cl ..... for B.U.r Vi.io ... n nd hllrd ened and feeling better thnn Wil bu r Tinne y pl ea de d not ~uiliy' puintn e nl of O. S . I-l iggins li S exce u · Archer. I , ,,''' " IOL ill Mo rrow. he ever h ud fel t i nh is life. But a fter o f mnlici o us d e~ truction of propc l' ty . I III' of he "state of Frllll ce s A. Dough SUl'll h Os burn to Fred E . a nd Haa winler s pent in a n offi ce and leisure Delila A. Kille n huving died slncc e r ly. z" 1 li. urd y, ;! . 1:1 · tuwn acrcs in Wri t e for Free Booklet to think o f him self as an in vn li d, he t he commencement of Lh e case the Tho app licatio n o f Frullk . Antl er · Wuyne Tp . I'enewe d h is acquai ntance wit h the ", n t o 1H' pp ni nt ed IIdmi nist rllt or of 1I"nnie lind Lizzie Mo rris to F rn nk "Your Ma.t Prlcel... Po ..... lo ..." waiting r oo ms of s pecialists. - -- -- - - - - the es It,· of Ilully Frllzt!(· wa s :lr· IlL'"l'eloff, one town lot in Franklin. .hllr l" R E. Schoon ove r to W herle "There wi ll be n few people in f or plant ed his mon ~y . My fathe r in . cepted. .\pprai ~l· r " w('rl' ap p.,i nt .. d di l1l1 r tonight," re marked Mrs. her ite tl t he land, nnt! t hat's wlll're I Ed!:,,1' A. Lu d lu lII tiled hi~ tirst II nti E. Sc hoono\'er, I town I"t in Mnson. Detroit Street. Xenia, Ohio F"a t hcI'sto nc ,AS he rose to go; "very am opening my cllmp." fina l Rcco unt of lhe ,'. ta tc of A I ~CII ' ,J ohn K. Hlnc k.to"t' lu Jo~l G. l3Iocks ton c. ~ town l ot~ in Butle r ville. simpl e. yo u know; nnd H ownrd just "And t h e gold has n't been fount l ?" lIlan . J"s" ph K. flul'~ k Lo F ra nk Burs k, 2 te le phoned thnt he can' t possib ly usked Archi e, deeply in tere sted. Frcdcl'ic k T . Frieberg filt' u his in"Not a coin M fnrt Yo u see grand "entory lind n ppl'lli. eme nt of Ihe es- town IlIt ::l in Masun . t:ome , so j( yo u cn n arrange it, A rc h~ W illiam P . Bowmon to Louaa How ic- it will be a real h e lp to m e." fal he r mud~1 his will in wu r time and tllte of Ida Fri berg. , "All ri g hI, May. I WtlS go ing to on ly divided the land , bein g afraid Courl approved tho a p plicatio n of mun , lv. 'f> a crC' ~ in Hurll1n 'l' p. have dinne r wilh Weld II nti Coburn, to m ention t he bur ied t r ns ure in a ~::dglLr A . Ludlum to d eposit certain L I' " l i~ II. ~ lIydcr Lo Rob('rt E. B lln~ b ut if you rcallv want me- " sums du e to George SClLmon and Dol' l! kl'l', 16 tow n 10(8 in Rec rfield Tp. "Oh, that's perfectly fin e of you, do cume nt t ha t wo uld become a pu blic othy ca mo n. Ida !II. lInd T homas R. gt f ingfc l ~ d w hen he died." Th e Ills t WI'II of l-J"nnah "1. A rc hi e.' A 11(I I SII be I P erry WI'11 b e recor "This is most excitin g. I t's only .. . . "'lc- low t o P hilip \Vhituc rc, I tow n lot in Murrow. . her e; you kn ow s he's the dearest g ir l IJ1ICortunn te t hot it ' s not pirate go ld Pad de n was IId mitte d to probate. a nd I alwnys thought you rea ll y did t o give zest to the enterprize." W. F. E ltzroth an d W. Ches t er Ma~ ~lIl1l u{!1 WUl'd ul!, by xecutrix, to like her. H er father lost a ll hi s " O h, the pirate in t he s t ory is .a . pic fil ed t h eir seven t h acco unt of Geo rge E. II nll, 2 tuwn l ot.~ in F ran k--a real Buick in every way with flashmon oy bef or e he died an d s he's had 11 cou sin of min e . Who inherited t h e t he ('state of J OtIn n ette F'rau e n~ lin . Mo r .v I'; . Ru ~s ell, by udnlin lStlrntor l position as gymnasi um tenchcr in la nd up near the St. Lllw1'en ce and knecht.. ing getaway and mighty power'Miss Gordon 's school. T his has dug a ll over it w it hou t res ults. - Iyrt.le Horn er fil ed app licntio n for to Arthul' P. Arm strong, 1 15 'fres in VACCINATION OF SWINE princely ~ux~ and beauty -supreme shc'"!! going to run a g irls' camp up in My fathe r gave t he Michigan scenery t he ndmissio n o f Virg il Homer into Fmnklin T p. • Michiga n and she can't h elp m aking to me , but t his cousi n of mine ha s Doyto n Stat e ho s pital. Joh n A. BIniI' was appoin (e d ad. ( A SPECIALTY) comfort and riding ease. a splendid su ccess of it." been d igging on my la n d, most unThe last will of Abbie E . Haselt ine mi nistl'O lo l' of the estllte of Alice M_ Whcn he fo und him self sitting be- warr antab ly! He's rut he r a dash ing was admitted to probate. Blair . Nothi... but Rell.bI. S.rum .ad side her later a t Mrs. Fenth erstone's young person!" J ohn C. Wilson filed h is first an d Choose from three popular models Emily (' rnig et aI., to Emma M. V ir ... U.ed table she said to h im : When it ca me time tor' I sabel to fina l accou nt of the estate of Sarnh H elms, 1 t own lot in Morrow. Phone 81 at this mOderate price-Sedan, Coupe "I passed y ou on t h e street the say good~n il~h t t o her hostess, Bennett A. W ilson. Grnce Th ompson t o Elizabeth G. oth er day a nd m a de fra n t ic eft' orts to was hovering near to oft'er his serviRalph B. P a rks fil e d h is 'first a nd Thompso n, 182.40 acre s in TurU e~ HARVEYSBURC, OHIO or Sport Roadster. Pay on the liberal a ttract you r attent ion but yo u were ces in ca 11i1~g her car. fina l acco un t o f t he estate of' Corde- creek Tp. G. M. A. C. plan. in a trance a nd fail ed to see my slg"Noth ing li ke t hnt fo r me !' Bu t lia H . Stansell. The M('t hodist church of Merrit tsno Is." _ " s he h e:!itoted and sa id w it h mo ck Pearl Whi tesell fil e d her inventory town to Lou el1n Denrdot1', .26 town And you will always know-whether m~~~d~as taking my walk," he 8tam~ gravity, " if you're not afraid of t h e ~~~rl~~Pb~i~:a~!el~.f the estate of acres in Clearcr eek Tp. night air 01' t he exce ssive fatigue, YOli pay $1195 for your Buick, or "My walk !" she repeated. " Yo u you mig ht tll ke me home. That will T he last will of Lewis C. Mllba n IIpeak us tho ugh you had a monop oly a dd a m ile to your pr escription bu t WtlS ud mitte d t o proba t e. more-that your money buys the utof t hat form of exorclso. I must say you can ri de back!" T he last will ot F lora Bell e F r azer MONEY LOANED you didn't app ear to be e njoyin g Sh e sp oke of h er pla ns f or t h e was ad mitted to probate. A com mls~ most in motor car. value. yourself . Yo ur nepect wae w 011y summer with c ha rm ing ca ndo r liS sion was IIppoln ted t o Iss ue t o some Havi ng de.cid ed to q uit farmin g I f un erea l nnd your demeanor th at of t hey set oil' at a b rlok PIIC. . perso n t he d eposition of t h e wit n ess- will sell at pu blic a uction on t he J . S E DA N S $ 1195 to $1995 0 Isabel was en th usiastic ab out the es to t he w lU. a ma n with a certain number of mlles L. Mende nha ll farm, lo cated " mile LO NG OR SH ORT TIME-Easy CO UP ES $ 1195 t o $ 18 50 wished on him" Appraisel'f! w ere app ointe d for the so uth of Wa ynesviJJe, 1 mile sout h term s. Also Surveyi ng ~llIi Ab"F d . " s ummer ca mp; If i t su cceeded sh e t t fCC A d SPORl M ODELS $ 11 95 to $ 1525 ' . our a a y, Archi e confessed, meant t o conduct a n out door school ell a e 0 ora . n ers on . of Corwin , on the Waynesville .and Write .nd I will can and All prfce.t I. o. b . PUn t, Mich •• IOIICr" m~f ra~ to be! oddtcL With an ~ ir of resignat ion ; "t-:v0 ' in for g irls, movin g It f r om Mich iga n Edna H . Wilson aceepte d t he t rust Clarksv,iIIe pike, on , see you. Sam D. Henkle, W.YIl... ,... R. M.A. c. ~ pla n. t ~ mort dc, E.-ab/e, b GuaiJ4IbJc. the mortli ng a nd two aft er dinn er. t o F lor ida wit h t he changi ng seaso ns of executrix of t he e state of A bbie ' Jll B~ tbe doc;tor's orders ," he added, The r. wos n o qu estion of her mnk~ H. Easc ltin e. A ppraisel'f! w er e a p- " TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1928 ville, Ohio. WIt h t he WIstfu l smile that ing a s uccess of it he said marveling poin ted. . Cemme ncing a t 10 :3 0 th(\ follow- LOAN S on Ch.tlet.,Stock., Secur!. ~v.o ked s~mpath etic murmurs in a t her vitali ty h ~r e xu b~ra n ce t he George W . McGra th fil ed appJl ca- mg : Three e xt:J'8 go od hortleB, 10 ties and S econd Mortgace • • Nota lI10ne audItors . . ' . .' tio n f or t he appoint me nt of a g uard- cat tle , nIl T . B . test ed; 20 hO Il! feed, bought. John H.rblne Jr., X.nl .. "Oh , t h e d oe.t ors ' " r e ma r k e d confide nce WIt h whIch she VIewe d t he ia n of E liza Thomas. . farm impleme nts a nd harn ess. Ohio. 'mBO-'Z' f ut ure. HOW ARD SH u ns . • Io n of docto rs III genera l or of " I wish you all good lu ck" h e said Co urt ordere d t he execut or to disBenn ett's medical advisers in wh e n t h ey r each ed th e hou'se of t he tr ibule certain prop erty o f t he estate W . N. Seaf8, .Auc t. ulor. He was u sed to a great fgri e nd she was visit ing. " T he camp o f Peter D. Ha tfi eld. sy~pat hy a nd h e \\'86 will be a g reat s uccess--l'm su re of .J~11I1 A. Blair was a ppoi nted ad. Hav ing d ecided to quit. fa r ming, I Farmers fir Wnren .nd· .dJolaln·. Ml s~ Perr y wu~ lin utterly that. This has b een the ha ppiest ev~ ml lllstralor of t ile \!stat\! IIf ;'lIoe M, wl1\ sell at pu blic auction on t hefann counties may obtain mOll8Y on Ion. thettc person . en ing I'v,l I!pen t s inc!l-" Bla ir, kn own a s t h e Chlo e Sides f arll, l~ lim e loans , at 5 per cent inter••'" "What WO UI O you ca ll A "Since yo u began taking everyth ing mil e cast of Lytle and 3 mileslwes t C o ~t 0 '( securing the .ame i. varf reawalk?" he asketl II li ttle tartly, 8 0 hard? Pl ease quit look ing on your MARRIAGE LICENSES of W ayn eSVille, on t he Way ntBville lona ble ,through The Fed.r.1 Lan' "Oh, te n, twenty, t hirt y I I've done life a s a !burden ; t ry to get som e f un Laur ence Wllbur J effcry, m echan- a nd Lytle r oad , on Bank. For further Intormatlon call fiftee n and gone to a dance at the ou t o·II itl" Ic, F'ran kl m ' , an d P ear I F r a nees W 0 l f , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY .8; 1828 on or "ddretl M. C. DRAKE, Tnt_ end o f th e tramp." "Don't for get me in the rush of L b " . Comm en cing at 10 :3 0, the f,\Iow- ure r, phone SI6-X, Le b.non, Ohio. But you haven't my handicap," h e t hl' n gs l And pa r t icularly do n't for- I!La no I' n. n, D k I b M cs Ie n. ro e, a Ol'er , orrow, ing: Six h or ses 2 cow. 13 fall pigs, proteste d defe ns ively. " You ge' t t hat n ote of instructions. I ' m d A E K II M .., nna . e . y, orr ow. farm im p'le ments, harness, f ec' and be ve ry gay about wn lking when you coun t ing on that ! If 1 don't g et It nn Hownrd WANTED E . SmIth, lab orer L ebanon ho usehold goods. IIrc wa rn ed t hat excessive f a ti gue may I will be terribl y disa ppoi nted." and L illie E ltzot h, h o usekeeper , L ebEMERY 'R have dia§tl'ous consequ encetI." She s urveye d him grave ly, then an~ W ~NTED-Mlddle age man to tiie c...- - - Sears & Sim pson, A ue.'· h e was ·not wholl y without f eel- sw ered lig htly, " Oh, ver y w eill You anon. ...... I' charge of farm. Must have gooel ing for her face grew grave for a mo- shan have it, sir I" r eferences a no be a good fanner. 1. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS llJe " t nnd s he met his e yes s earchingK. Spence r , phone 121, Lebanoo. Le roy Jacks on and May Jackson Subacrlbe .or tb, 1111.11 ly, with s omethin g of t he profession(To be co ntinu ed) 'f8 scrut iny to whiph I)e had long been "!:==:=~======~~==~~=~~~~~~~~=~~~~=~==~~=~~===~===t=~ ac ustomcd. :: FOR 5~L£ "Eyes clenr, color very good; voice S'!M'-\TIER POP A Serious Haneic:ap By C. M. PAYNE 8 trifle weak n nd s uggesti ng tim idity ., .... FO R SALE-800 bu. fine com, Ii . feeb le initiative. Int rosp ec tive; miles N.W. of w.aynesville. -Write /} hLtle self-con sciou s a nd unimpor~ or ,Phon e C. G. F lora, Ncw Carllale. tanL oorVOU8 sy mptoms indicate d OhiO. 'U . t /le r o lling of brend cru mb s." " I' ve paid ductors la rge fees for I WORK on a bout as many Cb....~.elling m e t he S8ml1 tJl ing~, " hc' said. r olet.s a 8 Fords. Why not brlq I wish you w oul d wr ite t hose itll m/i your work to me. Frank W. Criw, dow n f or me . I' m in earnest about Phone 83F21. 'U t hat." SPRAYING IS AT HAND-When fa "You r case inte r es ts me and I'll ~ . need of a new s pray pump, no ma~ IIOJlsldllr this matter 0 f advising you." ter how large or small, spray ho.., "I sl!!Ill e "pect t he docum e nt t onozzles, cO",l plet e pumps, leath..... m orro w IIfler llOOn I" . rub ber packtngs , e tc., call on THE "You' r e a t remend ou sly for m al B.0C K L~T~KI NG CO., 415 W. llaill perHon , Mr . . Be nn ett. What you r eSt., XenIa, Ohio. . a ll y need Is a goo d h a rd jar . E very morning you kn ow e xa ctly w ha t you F OR SA LE - Buckeye Incub.tor a re go ing to d o evc r y hour of t he 36 0-egg ~8 pacity; Buckey!! Brood; day. It's r ou t ine that kills. SUPP06e er st?ve , Will hover 500 chick" . 11m. yo u wer e to h old u p a bank m esse nW .. E. Corn ell, R. D. I, Way)ie.v111e. ger in Wa ll Street and s kip with a OhIO. . .1 snchelful of n ego ti able a nd t h!ln , aft er t he papers were . SALE-Arm cha ir and "rocker. t hroug h ra gg ing t he police for their 011 r nnge, la mps, e tc, Ferry ' Church Ine ffi c ie ncy yo u would drive up to the PllfSonuge. , . 'fl bank in a taxi, walk in and return t he mon!lY, Blly ing you had found . .w ill be lots of Model T f,nmn g III 1938. Bring yours mto in t he o ld f a mily pew at Trinit y when shop loc,nted .· by J . C. IIlwkl''' yo u went in to s ay your prayers I '. Frank W. Crew, Phone 83F21. ' I .' Here wo uld be a n opportunity t o brea k tire forc e of habit, a nd awaken 'fI our s If -con fide nce!' • SALE-Tr ees, Shr,u~, "Am I to ' .l! nd ers tand that you and Evergreens THAT · WILL pr act ice what you p reach? I don't GROW,. delivered to you .t wbo.... m ean t o b e imp ertine nt, but really, prlc eJI. Equipped to tunaWa I " and do aU the work ' if deCall 6GF41, C, L.' D~.. anlesvillp 0h10. " Jf.
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Ke.e lor Motor Co.
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t\me. r,llmance being dead I . My grandfat her :was a planter in Missiulppi befor,e the Civil War. I n a bout 1860 be ·Saw. trOUble· .bead, as h e . _ op pesed to secellidon t urned evel'J'lhlng be bad into cold bolgbt _rat traeta of IaB4 ta
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D.L. CRANE Sub.eMption Pri ce. ' $.,50 ' per Yeu
= = == = =.-FEBRUAHY 1. 1928 BUSINESS AlS O ELECTIONS Col.
Leonard I'. Ayres, a ho led bu si ll~ s8 commen talo r. believes il a myth that e lectIOn yeuI's ur" yours [or bu ·inel\),. He shows III s ix of lhe twelv e years tl incc .18 \)0 in which Pr o~idcntiu l elections ha v taken Illace business hus been huller thall normul. thut in one yeur it 1\'U8 normul. lind in only ti l'e yell's bl!luw n01· 1I1111.
On tilt! whole. Col. Ayrc..~ Jloi out. bu ~ iness in yCllr~ uf Presid ent ial eloctiol1S hu s bee n slightly bllller t han nurnwl. It, is nu doubl tru e that bu s inc s~ /Jucluul ions in Prcsi. d entinl e lection Yl'lI rs ure du o lu ec ' onomic rulher thun poltticul ca uses. There app cars to he nuthing in t he sit uaiion th is yea r t hul lIlil,;h t be regllrded II" II pOMs iblt, IhUlIJlel' on busi· ness aClivity . No huming economic questi on hus bobbed lIl! yel und it is probahle lhllt n on(' will. Th e na lionul economic equilibrium is not Ii ko ly to hI! upsel lhis yeur even t ho ugh it is lin electiun yeH\'.
/Ii cave with twent.y echnelt h811 j ust been Ill ~c ov('red onel that would seem lo be j ust the place for ScnalOI' II 'flin.
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:\1 ..". Jl ul'U ce SIU Il'l) re tu rn e d home Sunday fr om lh e Middletown hos pil·
a l. wlwl'c ~ h c 1'l'cel1lly underwent a llIuj "r u peratilJn. ''ill arc glud to reo pu rl ,he is impruving ni cely.
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S'HlUBBERY, ~<;; A FLOWER BED, 8EAUTlI=IE'S I-IIS HOME 1I/1T).l GOOD FUR.'JITURE, ~ ~rLY AJJD K£E?S AMfA9~E - i1-4E FEt..LOW WHO
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A WEEDY VARO DOES /oJOT" 00 HIS BIT 'tOWARO MA"'IIJ~ ~16 A I-lOMe; "TtlWJJ
BEECH GHOVE The McKay Brot he rs have herd of Angora g oa ts.
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Miss Ru l h Vllil cllll ed on Mis. MII ry Kathl een Th o mp~o n. Friday afternoon. The Cooking club met al the ho me of IIIrs. Edith Da vis Thursday ufternoon . II. A. Millard. of Olive Branc!1. transacted husiness here FridHY IIfternoon . A. B. Talmage nnd wife attended th e annua.1 Farm Bur eau meeting in Lebano n. Sntur day.
IIIrs. Ehn er Lnmb. of Bellbrook. is quile s ick at the .hom e of her (ulher, M r. Moore. nt thiS place . J . Murray and wife w~re t he d inner g<l(CSlS of M'ss May Harlal!, near HlckCl'ryvilTe fhul'lm'... '. _ , ' . , " . . ' ve rnl from this p lace attende:i t he funeral of l he Rev. W. H . O'Nea ll in Xenia. Tu esd ny after noon. Mrs. Ella Fonis and son. S herm an. spent Monday in Wilmington with Mrs. Ferris' brother. who is Quite ill.
Howard McKIlY spent Sllturday evThe most ilIiter~te individuols are enlng with Dllvid Dnn hllm , who hilS , been ' quite sick, but is getting along those who can read but won·t. as well ns could be. expected. -xOne t hing is certsin . knocking the Severnl from t his place aUcndf'd w eniher doesn't improve it. the funera l ·or William arr at Har- xveysburg • . aturday IIIlernoon. Mrs. Beggam in BrusseUs hllve to keep Ruth Murray hud charge of the serbooks but h er e they hove to keep vicC6. moving. - xIIfr~ . Elhth Dllvi ~ nltendcd the conH our "big nnvy" i8 to be only a "ention of the Pythia n Sisters of DiHpaper fleet maybe we cun fight t he triet No. I, at 111 iddle lown. last .lVeek next war in bathtubs. K . .E. Thomp,on was ut Dodds on - x,Monday nftern oon. What with all the mysterious fhel! . in Washington t hese days . it's lucky Monthly meeting was held at t he 'church hel'e Sunday. HOWlll'd IIlct he oil sCR ndal has gone dry. -x- . Kay and wife and Mrs. Edith Davi~ The politician may not be able to will repr esent t his church ai the explain it but he knows very well all qua r \,erly me ling a t Spring Vall ' y the fools are gnth ered in one party. on t he seco nd ut urday in I-'cb ru llry.
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The wny to make t ;~ oney out cf hogs is t~ speed up pork p oduct ion. YOIl C.1Il ~asily m:trket 250~~ . hogs in 6 mon ths by feedi ng Tuxcdo lHo:; nation, Many do moch better. this balanced ratio n fc eds the whole h~ , building a stro ng . frnme; rich blood - fin c grainco fles h,
hard white fat ana n sleek skin.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruer ma de ReI'. und 1\Irs. Raymond Stillings and ill rs. I-:dd Longacre IIttended t he a business trip to Dayto n, Soturday. County III. E. confere nce at MaineMr . . a nd Mrs. Per ry Wade are ville. l\londIlY, quaranti ned as t h eir son. Jo e. h M . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dyke a nd Mrs. the scarletina . Shcr mlln Dyke. of Dayton were Sun Mrs. Dearth Sheehan entertained tiny dinner guests of Mr: and Mrs. abou t seventy guests at a sh ower in Foresl Graham lind falilily. hon or of her sister. Mrs. Cleo Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill and daugh l\lr !lnd Mrs. Morris Mille r an d children s pont S unday at t he hom e of tel's. Ruth. Dorothy and Lois. of Red t he former' s pllrents, Mr. and Mrs. Lion. spent S unday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Grafto n S hawha n and family a nd Mr. a nd Mrs. Arthur McCullough spe n t Sunday wi t h Mr. and Mrs. John McC ullough. Mr. and Mrs. Dearth S heehan and da ughter . Be rnice. Mr. and ~Irs. RUB sol Burn et and family spent Sunday with Mr. and 11ft's. Albert Stacy.
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KEEP ALL OUR COWS, HORS£l5, FARMING UTENSILS, AND SUCH LIKE, OR SHALL WE USE THE CLASSIFiED COLUMNS 7 .
Ev~rett .E~~, ,Lytle" Ohio
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[ra te master to n egro servant-"Rustu s. I thought [ told you to get a dom eetic t urk ey. This one hos shot
The only meat 1.lt that i .... Rood for «oble ul e aa for C'urim~ mea t. SmC!H it. T ai te it.
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RlltIt us -"1 done got Il domestic turkey. sa h!" Master- "Well, how did the shot get in ii ?' Rastus -OIl 'sp ecks they WIlS meant foh me. so h!"
·.The Miami· Gaz~atte
:0.1 WI_ brothers' air machine, firn plane that enr carried bcl.'l& th r::.ug:' the air under human con 11',,1. is lI u)(cd up for Illtipmmt 10 England. ,,11 ought to 1U.1 bere in the Smithsonian InltitutiOlL
The SmlthlOnian Inltltution IhoaId UDdberib" trans - A..!arJtic pl ..De &Iso. and the Government ahould pay Lindbergh enoqh for it to malee him independent for life. I ( Lindbergh got $1.000.000 for diat machine. he would set less than one per cent of whal this country awes bim. The Spirit of 51. Louil. despite all Lindbergh's good care. mUlt be getting old and WQrtl, and a brand new machine, beat and safest the world can prodlltC, abould take iu plac.e.
Waynesville Farmers' Exchange Company Phone 25
Waynesville, Ohio Or. Bell's Pine-T&r-Honev
After a few years. or centuries, of industri?J, scienlific development, this nalion will mo\'. illto Ihe fini sherl .trlKture and find. lor anlusenl~ nt lomething beller tban hoolleg whis",ey. crime wave., prize fights and ' !~ling to gel more money than it Uxudun, a Ba.'IIue Imported from the Pyrenees for prize fight in&'. u they uled 10 import fai rhaired N ortbernera for gladiator fir\lts in Rome. "wallu all over Ed Kedey. of Bo.1oa" batters him il'lo ,ubmission in two minutes and fifty seconds." Rather a come down for UEcudun. playiq hired thug. Hi, anceslorl used to harpoon Wh&lCI ill the rou...Jh Atlantic. off the weat Coalt of li'raDCC, . two tbouIand yean ago.
vln. II CleM, ... at SundlDee, WyoaIna. and II prot.bly in heaven IIQW ulltiq with Lahire, that fimoua French bear ficbter of centuria 110. Thirty-ei,ht yean qo Millt, tumlne a lharp comer In the Blac:k: ~ came face to face willa a IUver Ii JrriIEIy ·.that JmockCd 1111 ItIII oilt. of lill tud. bit 011 hi. DOte, adRd 111m b1 tile calf of the 1-.IIId d~ him ~ the trial Rouda puUecl hi. ladle. -..opped tile '-"I fIIpt ., holdinc .on a tfte, and CII_ hi juulai klllecl ~ ..... . Aathoay·ROIl.eII
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Hee-HEver see 1\ worse fog than thi s ?" Haw-"Yes. o ne." Hee-uls that so. where? " Hllw- "Why. er--er - it WIIB 80 foggy I really cou ldn't tell where it wa s."
DR. E. M. RUDOLPH EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
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NOBODY BUT ME
Carys Jewelry Shop
Mistress-" I saw the milkman ki8s you this morning. I'll take the milk in m'yeel! after thill." . Janet- " It won 't do a ny good. mum. He promised to kiss nobody except me."
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HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED
OH. BOSH Billy- "l see that Fanny Footlights roped in old Moneybags in approved fashion." Tom- "You mesn she 1assooed him 1" BilIy- "No. the lass sued him."
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WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE
WOULDN'T DO IT l've becn with g irls from every la nd And boy. I'U say they're fun! But thi s will always be my creedTo love them all but marry non e
. L.M.HENDERSON NOTARY PUBLIC N.UoDal BaDk Will. Dra"'D .. .. ......E.tat •• 5.UI.4
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"So you have a daugh ter, OlBon ?' "Yes. a little prodigy." " In what way'" "She is ten years old an o esn~ t play the piano."
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MISTAKEN IDENTITY Son-"Mothe r . who put the statue und en the kitchen sink?" Mother-"S-s-sh, Bonny, that's the plumber:' - - -_. -
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WE GET THEM QUlCKL Y ~ND FRE£ OF CHARGE CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR EXPENSE
.Harveysburg Fertilizer Co. PboD. S
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"Who's the Speake r of the Ho\J.lle?" roared t h e political scie nce ...p.I:W'-'lLW>=t1I- _ ..u..................A.LI'-3oIC30ItA._A...l....._+_______...:.::!:.1 ing un oral exam, FUNERAL DIRECTORS .. Mo t h er ...· respo nd ed t he meekWAYNESVILLE, OHIO · looking frosh on the corner seat. Send tbe Gazette to Borne friend.
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Human bdngs ai a whole. like indl vidua~ do only ONE thing really well. 1 he work of the buman race today is Kienli6c and indullrial. making new discoveries in .aenoe, apply. inr them to man's material welf .. re. Today .aentific worken are like builders in.talling plumbin" beating and otber convcnlences III a bi, b\\ilding; later lamiliea move in and live comfortably.
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Pih h Ave nue H a SIX $100 a week- - thrt:l' I her h',lel ~alary . ]. S. Hu ff man. ' tllc,. 1 IJi. :ccltJ r lor .\of cs~1'! Shubel'l. hal' l,enc cl min Ih~ he'lt l lor lunch. ,seeing \1' S5 r.ond ",,,, wa,.s l ruck hy hc-r gra ce a l1d I,Caut y. Th. Impressi oll 'he mad,· Icd JU ST ~is.:: n l:lJ
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A g ou t y and griml y humorous old professo r with a bandaged foot wired to his family p hysician in a nearby town. Doctor's wife ( reading the telegram in the absence of her husbund): "If you are interested in 0 pretty foot and ankle. co me over after your office hours this eve ning." Tnbleaul
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l\1r~. Adum LlllIl'be ll di ed LI t her MORE BAlTLESHIPS. hum e un th e Wilmington pike Mon . dll y eve ning, f oll owing a long period 21 AMERICAN NATlONS. u f il l heu lth. She lellve s a husband. THE FIRST AEROPLANE. t wu du ugh tcr~ Ilnd four sons. four daug hle rs ha ving preceded her in I,u thr l~'J nt r~h: t sl g-rJlng S hl I~ ' he A GREAT BEAR FICHTER. !phh·!.: IIf Mr ~ . Agn,. ! (.O( I(j \\lll.. 'J f dealh· - - threc DC them wi l hin the .,.f1 /cr .•,), IIY. N. J ~ 1',,; 1 yell r. Funcrll l se rvices were The Govern ment proposes to he ld Thursduy aflern oo n . Ipend $129,000.000 every year for Mr. and IIfrs. J. B. Jon es nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Emrick attend ed a twenty years o n b~t\leships of difradio party Snturday even ing lit the ferent kind s, includi ng fast. necessary cruisers. This means a total hom e of Mr. and Mrs, J . R. JoJhns. Miss Loui se W oolley. Who has been in vestment of two billion, five hundred and eighty million dollars In ;\1,.1;. Guy Routuihn is ill at t his attending Miami university. is n ow new ship,. laking nine weells' practice work lIB l ime. The 'country can afford it and iecahe r in t he Middlelow nschools. sueh a pr0 \tramme will impre.. l\[ i.s Gladys BergdaH spent SunMrs. S. H . Huines. Mr. and Mis. other countnes. . . till Y in Duyton. Walter Kenrick were entertained to i\Il·S. Kesler Graham SPCl)t Thurs- dinner Friday at the hom e of IIfr. ':He could allo afford 8yin~ maday in Ouyum . lind Mrs. Joseph Miller. neor Spring- ciu!"cs ~o protect thol e 6,hung ship .. which, In modem war. WIthout f1yinr lI enry Fou lks is .slo wly improvi ng boro. machine protection. would be •• helpufler a siege ' of gnp. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. White and lell as aheep amon, wolva, wilbaat .bepbenh or sheep dop. IIl iss Lucile Clark spent Saturday fio ns. of Parkersburg. W. Va .• Friday evening and Saturday with al Chrisl hospitu l in Ci ncinnati. One hundred and four deteptel, Mr. and Mrs. ]i{csler Grah am and representilll' twenty-one nalion. of 1\11'5. Allen Emrick and Mrs. J. B. daug'hter. North and South Ameria includiq J ones were Gem City visitors Fridoy. J. W. R. SSlylor. manager and the United Statel. are gathered in a MI'. and Mrs. Edd Lonpare mo- coach of Spring Valley high school great conference ball in Havana. tored to Cincinn Dli SUlldar evening. basketball team. would be glad t o Those twenty-one nation. are the greatelt 1>o"er for peace ill tile 'W'Or~. 1\I iMs Clarn Bl:lle Hunt, of Cedar- book a few ga.mea for Februnry. !!ho the greatest power for waI'. 'l'bq vill e college. 'pent the week-e nd with They have only lost one game so faf. ,tick together. home folk s. . Funeral services were h eld Canada, without relinqnhlllllent of larence Grny returne d home Mon day afternoon fo,r Joshua Chenoweth loyalty Co the Britilh Empire. ahould at his late reside nce. conducted by .Jny eycning. after spe nding seve ral k a leader in that conference. CanRev. McKibben. Interment in Ce-n- ada's inlerest. are ill these American nll)lllhs ill I owa. 1111'S:. Luc y Fite, of Pleasa nt Ridge, terv ille cemetery. Mr. Chenoweth continents. their independence ad was 70 years of age .. He was a re- their future. spenl ~\' ~ dn esday with her mother. spected citizen of this community, lIIrs. Emilia Foulks. HI l",~arNI and oth~ newtp&peu where he had spen t most of his life. In Spain are displeased with PresiEa rl\ Clurk atte n ded the McKindent Coolidge', wa'im reception in Icy bO'\'1uet at Miami ho tel in DayCuba, natural becau.e thil country ton. F r ~duy eve ning. took Cuba from Spain and gave the beautiful illand to tbe Cuban 'People. Mr. and Jll rs. Melvin Swank and HI lr..,ardol Ia~S thi. country bas son )': rc 1 unday evening guests of reae1'\oed rights In Cuba. It has rereilltiv in Miamisburg. Mrs. John McCullough ill poorly at lerved only one, the riptt "to intervene lor ' the pee.emtlon of Cuban 1\[ :I Mrs. Frank Chnrlton and this writing. inoq>endence." We not only made so n. of !.liddletuwll, were S unday Mrs. Simon Lighter a nd' so n. Cub .. independent. but parantce that gu ests of Mr. and I\Irs. E mery Charlabe sluJl remain M>. have been sick with the grip. ton .
Last Wednesday night thieves entered t he s tr ipping she d on George G.rahnm ·. fu rm and took t hirteen IlJ CCCS of ment, 12 hams and a shoulder, which had b een butchered that day, belo ng in g t o George Grnham A lex Tro yler and Troy Beltz. '
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- · llW. A. Hames -i8 recovoriiog from I ,~ nbout lillle ror ~o llle cnlol'pris- l'ls l' cent illness. in~ l' niT pJ'OI1 U ' I' to apply for tho co ne e~l'i l1n of cHec king hats ut he I .luughtc l· W8S born recently to I <I ii kil l I·in ~~ id c. lilt- . and Arrs. olemlln 'Jllckson' Ih - xLel/llnon. Thn oH chu nge und a modern poet ,'J' he inrun~ llll\l~hl r of MI'. und \Vlt uld pl'o bo hly HIlY that a unci by i he 1\I : . Prank Tielmeycr hM been nllm. siu wulk '. rilll 'H Yllll ow lllxi wus Lo "d Irmu Hele n. him, an d it waR nothing mol'\!. - xHaymond -T1 \lt'vey !tus bee n re Wh e n Ge n Tunney tU l'ned'''iCCn- t'''I:-: I,,'''t:-H:rrr:nt'd to IL 'olul1lhus hoo pitu l in 11 9 I:olli nl{ ui 11llami the Dempse y ad. Vl' I'Y crili('a l cllndition. hel'cnts imllle diutu ly cluim ed that t hu !Ill'. and Mrs. W. P. l\fcCHrrc n atscofl·ke 'per didn't pick up th e count l" nt!('u th ' fuu cl'IlI of II1/-. McCarunlil urt c i' the first fo urteen holes. rell' s uunl II I Fuyettsvi llc , . ·aturday. 1 V, 'i('ntls hl't'C will learn with so rrow of Ihl! lIl'lIth of Re v. W illis O'Neall, li t h is h o m e in Xenill. SUl urd ay night HENRY Tho II lussi e T ow nBhip F'urm ers Insti tute wi ll tH! held in t he hu ll Febru:,,')' I i, lind 16. ProgJ'a 1ll an nounc' d la l!:t'. III i "~ Murie Kl ine ha H ret urn ed fr om n de ligh tfu l twu-w ck s visit in the h'!",e ,Jf her b ruther llll ll wife. Mr. lin d II l rs. J o hu Klin e. in Cincirrnnli. Will .•J. ('/lIT di ed at his co untry hOllle \\' erillL"tluy ni!;hl, following a ~ 1' :11' of ill h~ulth. Fun eral sc r viccK Wl' re hdd 'lIturd ay at 1 ;~ U o'c luck
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While thc furmer lI ncl Ihe cily mu n ure proba ly closor lOcluy than ever baiore the bond b"lween the m clln nev~ r 'be cemented 'too firm ly. On of the gl'ellt wo rld i s~ u es or th e day is t he promotion o f inte rn a tional un derMtanding and good will. It is II Jlludable und ertakin g. but good will , like charilY, sho ul d begin at hom e. .And it hos. This counl1'y has many a diplomat who ·has n ever been in Washington man·y an ambllll6ador of good will who has n ever been IIbrond. In t he s maller cities Hnd in the rural communities t hese men- and womenhave been busy promoli ng un d erslandi ng and good will between lhe 1armer a nd the city man. Their fnme may n ever be sp rclld abroad in the land but t hey are conte nt to let their good Ueeds Blleak for them. aelvea. This community has its ahare of suc h workers for good will but it needs more of them. The permanent prosperity of this community and of t he natio n in ge neral de pends upon co-operation between farmer and city man. Both have much to co ntr ibu te to t he other. The city man ne eds to know more about the problema thut confront t he far mer and t he farmer more about the tasks flleing t he ci.ty mun. Tho farmer and th~ merchant. for uample. are worklllg townrd the sa me end after nil. but t uo ofte n t hey 8ee~ not to realize It. By atriving to reach a common und e rb-tanding each has an opportunlt~: t o be as great an ambassador of !rood will in his sphere as Lindbergh in his. _ _ __ _ _ - - -
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MIII'y A. AlPlhl>l.'ity· WnK ~i\'~11 thl' (;hUl'dl derlllld tIcaKnowQ uric ua . HAAR LIEM OIL f H~"--" _ of t ho nZUl'ell U of JIl'ullkltn 10 b () r01 Rtrnecly • 0 .......... r ow ~:JO'O ' f<l r adJition!; to th d l' r~r Ill or e than 200 Chllrl'h. \ years-aU druggist8 in 3 mes. L001c: ro~ the n. me 011 COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDINCS P hili ll Grllnd-in "t nl w 1' '; nlultt'd every bas and accept no IUbatitUte. 10 ICIlIed boRa. . Ul , nr ,:,'1'( d the plaln WT, Lidu ~ art ' ' '' dt' f,mdnllt in UlIl cas e r') lIght &1 i S nwin. .· eeu ril< Ill' h wil l (I f ~u slln b v () ,';,r n. a ill. E. 11 In e~ , lu ., 1 I;(!\·\.ni u lJ" I! rty o ( . ~h n rl ,'~ Sti»l", J r. Wa ~ sl'n t(' nrlHI t u tIl<' rl'(ormllLu ry 011 cllu..,::c' ut' 1UI'the eHlnte. ora Quij:ley cl aI., were made par- gel'Y· Al.ber t Th llma$ wus gh'cn a MU"ty defendnnt in tlle petition of plnin tifT, lh"h l.e.bunon- itiz na Nationlll Il ' n(h:.! ij 'ntencc in (11 reformnlory (or lltt!!ring lI nll publi ~ hinJl g II (urgcll Ulln k &Tl'Ilst ' 0. Courl Ol'der ed lhe I'o kcr-Fcl ~ o. il1 , tr u l1l ~ nt. ,John CUl'lnnd ",us ~ 1' l1 tel1 ce d (Il 4 . r e.cove ,· (rom W. E. HotTer til' ~ um but Iwt mrtre t han fiv e ,'cars ill t he o f $5 67.49. penitent iu ry fol' breuking Hnd ('nl<'r~.................... , ........"..".._"""'_ _......,.,.,_..,..,......._ _,."..,,.,,._~.......~-- ...-"",,..,.-~""""~-......,,.....~"""............._,..,.._•.,.,........_-.-. Th(' grand jury re ported thllt they inl{ with inte nt to Bteul. \I'~ r~ w,.1l hIli'" 11 tn A r(' \t i,'. tlnd a~ lIin j: the details of his trip with his (! Dilliner! oa witlles g~ co\'('kj ll~ 3 0 Th,' pluintitT , The Im'csto rs Sen 'ice CHAPTER 1. Archie hu d Iw t hill j: ,)II '''Ht h to d(' . " " ~ lUlllury exactness. H trnveled cas s , presenting 2l bills nnd i~n o r- li nd F innn ce Cornpun)· . wos ord ered SeelUs Early for You,r Sale ( Da t es. We Cuarant"'" to rec, ," c l' from the defe ndnllt, Gco. Int roduction i \\',,~ "lIli n<! 11t I)' tit t iJl~ th nt he l'l' n~tIlIlLl y in the inlerl~~t o,t his in~ 9 . ' Satisfart:ion or Charge Nothing. 'M shuu l.! H$:;\l11\ • ~nm l' o f F,cntlwrstonl"~ 11l'a it h 'nnd kll ew truin schedules by Co urt o"crrules t he motion of thL' P . (, hnki r is, lho S IIIII n( $:l:!0 .9R. rs. How~rd. Feath r~ton (' Rpent d OIll I' :;ti ,' burde ns. :\ \'~hip had plan . hCI\I·t. def cndunt t o dismiss th Ilc tiu n fOI' e,' urt " I, u ord red thllt they rccover mu h time thl~kmg up IhlnK" for her ned In ll"w (! fil l' tll(' ('all ad inn R\l ck . Ar chie's condition ,W IUI always 11 Wllllt o f pr05ecuLion lind on motion 1'1'01 111 FI'ullk Gny the sum uf $ 1i:l . 13. brother, Ar~hlbl\ld ' Be~n ett. t" do, il'" t\\' o dUYR lut" I'. h ill h' ubligingl y l: nlteflll tupic uf conversation Ilml of the pillintit!' un nmeadcd I'L' it ion and as ArchIe wns the "It' Il I hn.ch; lor nj: I'I,,'d to Ink<- n I""k al till' Bnill' Y 1I0W Mrs. Feat.herstone, in h er IlIOSt i ~ filed ill the CURe Olf Ruth McAru), Phone No. 32" Phone No.2 PROBATE COURT brother, he acc.e,pl.ed h.el: c omml~~\Uns li arh nr h,m, c t ha t had \) e('n placet! :;istl' riy tOile, broacheu the subj ect of \'s . the Envy Company. , I~ the most nnnob.le Sllll'lt ~ IHI hiS ~(' r· so prOl' i(len ti a lly wi thl ll r t'llc h uf hi s hi s ' he'llth lI el'l1Ill n Elt7.l·oth WII ~ 1!1\'~n n 6 US( ·,'\II·t " r<i I' I'l' d a copy of thl' inhervIces we re unfnilln gl y slIlI sfac tlll·Y. .'. ter ''' 1 illl\'("n'~ much fail h in this ideu pcndccl scn t,'n co of s ix months ill Juil ital1l '" I" , lIe the c"tlllc of Abc Pro"The agent who's been loo king up "'" . 0 f ~'(l UI' ~0 1'11 '" to the Rockl'es', " ou <lnt! fin d $~ I) [or puinting fin'llrms b a ~ c.· t ) Ut.I (· l' rtificd. ..... ~ " The ,ow n(' 1' belongs t o thal old 1'1'" ,,1' (I f publication of the "p- to Ka ti .. Ilt·Witt, 1. :3 7 town acres in a Rummer h ouse for us snys t his is nil I(lWw 'lO ll tl'ied the Alps five "care nt II person. . Read Our Ad •. In Tbl. I •• u •• . ' ~ .> Alb ert Alb cl·tso n pleude<I no t gUll · I" 'illt "Wilt " f Homer Whi lucre as ntl- il nl'inn Tp. unusuaI opportulIlty. II ~ l h ere ure a Nl'\\' En g la nd ("n gd on family ," l\1rs. a ..o and tlll' altitude n arly killed t\ ' h oul m , n i~ t I'II tt'l' o f the estate of Lowell II , ~ :. ReNI to Frunk D. und Etla ty 0 f ope"". utlng u 1I10t 0 1' ,,"r WIt t 0 Iell 1 t t· Bl \l' I ey IIIII' b or Pl'lI th"rsto ne ('xplained; "they date ."U... II . " f ew paces ·· dl h fl'om th e bl)ginn ing of time, nnd some ., '" ""111'" ", 1111'1",1 \" unly. "I -.-eenl co nsent 0 f owner. ~!a" li ushart, :J tuwn ' ucres ill lIarWhi ta cre , an d th 18 one IS unexpccte y on I e of the l1l u re a trift!' ecce ntric." . c ~ 1.0 " ~il " on the ~idclines ., ond mar k et. Howard's simpl y swampe d don...nll'd Herbe rt Mar.tz pl ~lIded n,".t gUilt)· I·,. .... f "I' publ ica tion of th e IIp- Ia n T p, with work- and we'd ftll ap precia te " 1£ you 're renting a house frolll watc h the gam e ," he agree d gloomily. o f mUllufacturcng hquo~'. Ih e ~cl?I'c , pll illt"" 'lIt o( ynthia J. Colliver a s T ine Buu er t. t ~ Cha l'lcs C. Frazee. it if you could run up there for us. ' t hll t family it' ~ ju. t ns well t o look T o lo" k n~ him no one would be- G~rrl~o n pl('acled not gUilty of Hilling , l! x(' ," r ix "t' tho estate of Salllul'I E. I t " wn Iut ill Franklin, I )a ni el l:. Byrd und Idll Byrd to The mnny preoccupations of h b into it cal' (ully, All right. 1I'l ay, I'll Iiel'e thlit he had a ncn'e in his tIlll prisone rs to escll pe and ussault lind Co lli n ' r , brother-in-law, who held a sent in i n ~ pcct the premi ses for you." (ralll c. On ce u fri end carried him off buttery. . I" , , t' "I' puhlicaLion of th e np- .JlIlIll· ~ nlld I\ ,·tlie Campbell, 3.66 OPTOMETRIST Congress and took his job serio usly, Archie WIIS IIlr ·lIdy mentally plnu- to a (arm ",hol'(, nn au tocrlltic uth lete A l~ ~ rt AI~H'rlsn n pleud ed 1I 0t glillt Y " oin ' t" "''' o ( Jl al'ry L. Litt ell lIS II d- tU1l'1I ucr~ s in Frnnklin Tp. Archi uuld Corbett to Jue Tudor, 1 trui ne.' Tl.juvelllll ct! tired husiness o f lll(hllg Ilr~~;o n el' s 10 escape. . ll2i ni8t rat"r \If t he c~tntc of IInrry tOWI1 lOl l in Frullklin. Spec!.li.in, I. tb. Attia. ., lI1en, and Archio s urvi ve d lhe hel'oic Bradley Gt:lffin pl~nded not gutlty Lit! I' l{n!J"rt A, Whitan!! (0 MclisSL , Pro , ( " I' publicaLion of the IIPt re a tment lind reapp oared bronzed of lIB.snu lt a~d bntt ry. Cl..... for B.ttar VIlla.. I1 l1d hal'd~ned and f ding betler than Wpl b.u~ Tmn ey p l('~d c d not gUIlty ' pnintn l'nt of O. S. lIiggins ns ~Xel· U · Ar~"er, I town lot in Morrow. Surah O"burn to Fred E. and Hahe ever hll d felt i nhi.q life. But afler o f maliCIOUS dc struct.lon of property. till' o f he ~st\lte uf I·' mnccs A , Dough Writ. for Free Booklet 'l.c l l:l . 'o rtly, :l .1 3 town nl!l'CS in II winter spent in a n office and leisore Delila 'A. Kill en hav ing died s ince e?'ty . lo think of himself ns nn invalid, he the eommenc'emcnt of the case the The applicati on o ( Frank C. Antl e\'- Wnyne 1'p. n e nlli nnd LiZ7.ie l\I orris 1.0 Fronk renew ed his ncquaintance with the _ _ ___ _ sun to Ipp, oi nt ccl admini strator II f "Your Mo.t Pric.'." Po ..... lo.. " wnitin~ r ooms of specialis ts . - -- -- the c st '\t l l f Hally Fnl zt'(· w a:-: ac- 1l,'nrdoff. one to wn lot in Franklin. Chllrlc ~ E. Schoono\'H to Wherte "There will be II few people in for planted his money. My fathl'r in- l·,'pted. ,\ pp rlli~l'I' s we re 1I11 l'o int,·u dill ncr t ni ght," 'remorkcd Mrs. herited Lhe land, an d that's where I Ed!{a l' A, Lud lulIl filed hi ~ first and E. Sclw() nove r, 1 town I" l in Mason. Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio .J ohn K. Bb,ek slOlH' tu Joel G, F eat hers to ne .as he rose to g o : "very om opening my cnm p." final a ccuunt n l' ill<' es ta te o ( AI Sell· Bluckstun ... 2 town lot" ill Butlerville. "And the gold has n't been ("und?" mono s imple, yo u know: and Howllrd ' just J o~,' ph 1\, Bursk to I·' r unk Bursk. 2 telepho ned thnt he can't )lossibly a~ked Archie, deep ly interested. Frede ri ck 1'. Fd cberg til ed his in"Not a coin llO fa r! You see grand vcntory and apprniscment of the c,;- town , ,, t ~ in !\Iason. come, so if you can lIt'Tallge it, ArchWilliam P. Bowman to Louisa Bow l a a Cnther made litis will in war time nnd tnte of 10111 Friebl'rg. ie- it will be n rea l hel p to me. " "All right, May. I was going to only divided t he land, being afrllid COUI·t IIppr oved t he all plication uf man, -.I u.75 a r rl" in Hurla n Tp. Ll', lil' 11. ~ ny ,l L' r to Robert E. Benhllvc. dinne r wit.h Weld and ,~oburn, to men tion the huried trasure in a Edgllr A. Luulum to deposit ccrtllin document tbat would become a public su ms due to George Seu mon and 001' ekeI'. 15 lown loIs in Re erfield Tp. but If you r eally want mclei" III. lind Thomas R. Stringfel"O.h, thnt's perfectly fine of. you,' record when he died." othy Scamon. Arch ie! And lsab~l Perry Wi ll ~e "This is most exciting. It's only The last will of Hnnnuh lit. 111<', low to Philip Wh itucl'C, 1 town lot in Morrow. here: you know she s the deorest gl.rl unfortunnte thnt it's not pirate gold Fadden was admitted to probnte. '"mllel Wardell, hy ('xeeutrix, to ~nd I a lwnys thought you ren lly dl.d to give zest to the enterprize." W. F . Eltzl'oth and W. Chester lIlahke her, Hcr fa~her lost ,nil hIS "Oh, the pirate in the story is ,n pie filed their seventh account or Geo rge t,; . ll llll , :! town lots in Frank- a real Buiclc in every way with flash1Il0,:,~y before he dIed nnd she s had .a co usin of minc, who inherited t he ,the estale of Joonnetle JoTnuen- lin. Mary E, Ru ssell. by administ rator ~eacher 10 land up neaT th e St. Lawrence and !;n('c ht. po.sl tt on os fymnasium ing getaway and migbty power MIS,S Go.rdon s school.. ~hls summ~r has dug nll over it without results. • Myrtle Homer filed npplication for to Arthur p, Arm strong. 116 ac res in VACCINATION OF SWINE , sh.e s. gomg to run n gl~ls camp uP. In Illy father gave t he Michigan sc.enery the admission of Virgil Homer into Franklin Tp. , princely luxury and beauty-supreme (A SPECIALTY) John A. BiniI' was appoin d odMu:lllltan. and she .c on. t ,~elp makmg to me, but this cousin of mine has Onyton State hospital. comfort and riding ease. n splendId success o! It. .. been digging on my land, most unThe last will of Abbie E. Haseltine ministm tor of the estute of Alice M. Blair. No.hiDI but R .. llabl. S.rum ••d . When he found hImself s lttmg b~- warrantably! He's rather a dashing w as admitted to probate. Vinal U ••• Emi ly Cruig et nl., to E"\l"a M. SIde her lat~r at ~rs. Featherstone S yoang person!" John C. Wilson filed his firsl and Choose from three popular models ta~le she said to him : Wh en it came time for Isab el to fina l acco unt of the estllle of Sarah Helms, 1 lown lol in Morrow. Phone 81 Grnce Thompson to Eli~abeth G. at this moderate price -Sedan, Coupe '1 passed you on the. street t he sa y good-night to her hostess, Bennett A. Wilson . HARVEYSBURG. OHIO other day an d made frantic efforts to was hov ering near to offer his serviRalph B. Park s fi1ed h is first and Tho l1l ps n, 182 .49 acres in Turtl eor Sport Roadster. Pay on the liberal ~ttrnct your attention but you were ces in culling her car. ~nal acco unt of t he estale of' Corde- creek Tp. The Methodist churr,h of Merritts10 a ,~ance and faHed to sec my sig"Nothing like that for me! But Iia H. Stan~lI. . G. M. A. C. plan. nals. _ " she hesitated and said with mock Pearl Whitesell fil ed her lIIve ntory town to LoudIn Oenrdoff, .26 town "I was taking my walk, " he stam- gravity "if you're not afraid of t he and appraisemen t of the estate of acres in Clell r crce k Tp. And you will always know-whether m~~ed. night ~ir or the excess ive fatigu e, hnrl es D. S~artzell. . My wnlk!" she repeated , "You yo u might take me home. That will The l~st Will of LeW1l5 C. Mahan you pay $li95 for your Buick, or speak liS tho ugh you had , n monopoly add n mile t o your prescription but was adm itted. to probate. MONEY LOANED of that form of exerclsl!. I must say you can ride back I" The la st WIll of Flora Bell e Frazer more-that your money buys the you didn't appear to be enjoying Sh e spoke of her plans for t he \~as, admitted to probate. A commlsmost in motor car value. yourself. Your allpect waR wholly summer wit.h charming candor ston was IIppolnted to Issue to some Having decided to quit fn,.mlng I funereol. and your . demeanor that of they set oft' Jilt n brlok paQe. perso n the deposition of the wltness- will sell at public auction OJrlbe J. SEDANS $1195 to $lY95 a man With ~ c~~tatn number of miles Isabel WIl S enthusiastic about tho es to the. will. . L. Mendenhall far-m. located .. mile LONG ' OR SHORT TIM E-E88~ COUPES $ 1195 to $1850 wi~,he d on hIm . " summer CalTlp; If i t l uceeeded she Appratsel"ll were appointed for the south of Waynesville, 1 mile south terms. Also Surveying an Ab. Fo ur ~ day, ~rchle co~fe!s.ed, meant t o conduct an outdoor school estate of Cora C, Andenon. of Corwin, on the Waynesville and straotlng, Write and I will call and SPOR1 MODELS $119 to $1525 With an ~Ir of reSignation; t~o in for girls, moving It from Michigan Ednn H .. WlIsol) accepted the tru~t Clarksville pike, on l ee you. Sam D. Henkle, WaYDa-.ua IJf'fca I. 0.. b. A i",. Mich. , £'(Wer nn\4.n C 'ax co be added, the mornmg and two after dpnner. to Florida with the changing seasons of executrIx of t he estate of Abbie • TA.n. M.A. c. ~ plan, ' he m,,., dpirab l,=. U QuaUobl.e. ville, Ohio. ' jll By t he doctor's orden" he added Th t' f h k' H. Easeltine Appraisers were ap .. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1928 . .. ' , ' er _ was no ques Ion 0 er rna . . . WIth the wpstful .smlle that u8ually ing a s uccess of it , he said , marveling pam ted. . Commencmg at 10:30 the follow- LOAf'lS on Chattel.,Stocb, Securl· tiel and Second Morteagel. Nata ~v.o ked s~m pathette murmurs in fem- at her vitality, her exuberance, t he . George W. Mc~rath filed appllcn- mg : Three extra good hOI'llIll, 10 mme oudltors. con fid ence with which sh e viewed the ~Ion for t~e appomt~ ent of a guard- cattle,. all T. B. tested; 20 hors feed. bought. John Harbine Jr., Xenia. Ohio. emBO-'2' "Oh, the doc.torsl" remarked the f ut ure . Ian of Eltza Thomas. farm Implements and harness.. "I wish you all good luck" he said Court ordered the executor to disHOW ARD SHU'lTS, ion of doctors m general or of Mr. Bennett's medical advisers In partle- when they ;reach ed the hodse of t he tribute certnin property of the estate W. N. Sea1'8, AU,ct. ular. He wos used to Ii great deal of 19riend she was v isiting. "The camp of Peter O. Hat.field. , Farmers o~ WlII'rtln and adjohdne Hnvlng decIded to quit farming, I sY~lpathy and h e WII8 ocnvinced that will be a glreat Bucces_I'm sure of .J?hn A. BIOII' wns appomted ad, counties may obtain mone, on Ion. Ioi~IS~ Perry Was nn utterly l1ps)'tnpa· that. This hilS bell n t he happiest ev- mtn.'strotor of tile ~st~te Qf Altoe M, will sell at public auction on the farm time loans, at fi per cent IIIterut.. known a8 the Chloe Sides ~ t ct c perso n. ening I've flpent slncII-" Blair: Cost of securing the eame II v.ry , . . mile east of Lytle and 3 "What WO UI<l you cnll a !food "Since yo u begnn tIlking everylhing of Waynesville. on the nr .... _. J..." l11_ Bon able ,through The Federal Lan' walk?" he asked n little tartly. so hnrd? P lease quit looking on you!' MARRIAGE LICENSES Bank. For further Information call "Oh, ten, twenty, thirtyl I've done life ns a burden: try to get so me tun Laurence Wilbur Jetl'ery, mechan- and Lytle road, on on or addre. M. C. DRAKE. Tn... fiftee n alld go ne to a dance at the out ot. itl" Ic, F ranklin, and Pearl Frances Wolf, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ent! of the tramp." " Don't f orget me In the rush ot Lebanon. urer, phone SIS-X, Lebanon. Ohio. "But you hnvcn't my handicap," he ,things I And particula rly don't forLeslie W . Drake Inhorer Morrow Commencing ot 10 :80, the bUow,ing: ~ix horse,S 2 COWs, 13 falr,])igs, proLested defensive ly . . "You can't get that n,ote of instructions. I'm and Annn E. Kelly: Morro~. WANTED be very gay about wa~k:ng when you counting on thatl If I .don't get it · Howard E. Smith, laborer Lebanon farm Implements, harness, feel: and ure wu~ned that exceS8Pve fatigue may I will be' te'rribly, disapPOinted." and Lillie Eltzoth, housekeeper, Leb- household goods. W ANTED-Middle age man to take have dlastl'ous consequencCfi." She surveyed him gravel y, then an- IInon. . EMERY, IJ{l charge of farm. Must have gooel . She was 'not whoJly without teel- swered lightly, "Oh, very weill You Sears & Simpson, Au~ts. ,. re ferences ana be a good tarmer. J. mg for her face grew grnve for a mo- shall have lit, sir!" ' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS • - ." mil Jl t nnd she met his eyeILse&rchin"'. Le J k d M J k S b rib f ... u' __ 1 Q .l ........ K. Spencer, phone 121, Lebanott. Iy, wi th sPJllething of the professlo~(1ro be contmued) roy lie son an ay ac son u Ie • or.......... .... ..... -18
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al sc rutiny to whi/!h lie ha d long been acus tomed. "Eyes clear, color very good: voioe 8 trifle weak nnd s uggesting timidity Jlnd feeble initiative. Introspective; ,. Jjltle self-conscio us and unimportant nllrvous sy mptoms indicnted by tile roiling ot brend crumbs." "J've paid do ptors large fees for !.ellln g me the sllm~ tj?inlf!!," he said. I wish you would wrIte t hose item,! down for me. I'm in earnest about that." "Your cllse interests me and I'll Ilo,.slder this mattcr of advising you." "1 shitl! expect the document tomorrow aftern oo n !" "You're II tr!im~ndou s ly formal penson. Mr. Bennett. Whnt you rea lly ~eed Is a good hnrd jar. Every . mornlllg you kn ow exactly wha t you are going to do every hour of the day. It's routine that kills. Suppose you were to hold up a bank messenger in Willi Street and skip with a saehelfut of negotiable securities llnd thon, after tbe ' papers, were through ragging the police for their Inefficiency you would drive up to the bank in a taxi, walk in and return the money, sayi ng you had found it in the old fami ly pew at Trinity when you went in to say your prayers I Here would be an opportunity to break the force of ha1!lt, and awaken our self-co n fide nce." "Am I to understand thnt you practice what you preach? I don' t mean to be impertinent; but really,
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"Oh, I'm . perfectly capable' of do· ing anything I've suggested, I m,e an to dig for burled treasure ,this summer,. realizing th'e dream' of a life-time. Talk' abg,ut romance tieing . dead I My grandfather was a planter in Mississippi before the CIvil War. In about 1860 he. IIBW trouble ahead" and 88 he WlUI oPPoRd to Rcesmon he tum~ everything he bad IntO aold boupt ...,.ral tract. of land In MW.. . . .
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SPRAYING IS AT HAND-When \a need of a new apray pump. no mat.ter 'how large or sml\lI, spray hOH, nozzles, complete pumps. leatheni. rubber packinp, etc., call on THE BOCKLET-K.lNG CO., 416 W. Maln St., Xenia, Ohio. I FOR SALE - Buckeye incubator 360.egg capacity; Buckeye Brood: er stove, will hover 600 chicks. Mill. W. E. Cornell, R. D, 1, WaynesviU. Ohio. 'f} , FOR SALE-Arm chair and rocker oil range, lamps, etc. Ferry ' Church 'Parsonllge. . . ', '
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===:::;===,. .;.... .: _-_._. FEBRUARY 1, 1928 BUSINESS AND ELECTIONS
Col. Leonur'! 1'. Ayres, u · no tllu businl!ss cOlllmcn tlllor believes it is a lIIyth that ulection' yeurs are boq ycurs for busineM". He showl! thn t In six of th e twe lve yea rs s illcc UHJ O in which Presidcn tial elections have tuken Jllucl! busin SM has been butte r than n ormul, Lhut in one YClir it. was n Ol'lllu l, and in only li v!.' yeors IJl'low n01'll1ol. On ihe whole, 01. Ayrcs point!! out, busino"H in yeu .. ~ uf Prcsid cn· tiul cll!dions hilS bee n Hlightly bettor limn n onnul. It I. no doubt true thut bus iness tJuctll lltions in I' resi. d ential e le clion yelll'lI ul'C du e Lo ce· onomic rath er than I"' litieul cuu ses. Th ere apj)" urll to ue nothin g ill Lhe situution thi s yeur thllt might be reo gaJ'(led as 11 possible dumpe l' on busi· nellH activity . No hur ninK eco nomi c qu estion has bobbed UJI yet lind il ill probublo thut none will . The nu· tionul eco nomic equilibriulll i.~ no t likely to lie .upset t his year eve n th ough it is an elect io n year.
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Faith Alert Sober Sweet ' StTaight YOUl' bead Your youth Y.our nerve Your hl!! IIJr Your t · per Your f ienda Your eligion Your elld u p ,A clos mouth Oul of mischief T e ball rolling Y ur eye peeled our en t hu siasm II UI" cTPdit good YO Ul' self control Y9ur self respect Some money on hand The Ten Commandments Your head a bove water The r ig ht side of the road. - - S elected.
Miss Murie Kli ne hos return ed fr om u dl'liK ht ful t wo· we ck H v isiL in the honr(' of her brother Hnd wife, Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Klin e, in Cinci nnuti. WI1I. J . ('UI'I" di lld at hi ~ cou ntry horne We tincsdHY night, fo llowing a yt'/l r o f il l hea lt h, Fun ern l se rvices \\'("'e h" ld ~lIlu rdllY a t 1 :3U o'c luc k frurn lir e Illt e home.
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AIJO S~RlIBeER"', AA~ A " LO WER BED, BEAunFIES HtS HOME WI'fl.1 GOOO FURIJrn.JRE, ~. AlEArLY AiJD I<El;I>S AMIA8~E .. "T1-4c Fe\..I.OW WHO
L.IVES IIJ A SHABBY HOUSE 11.1 A WE£OY YARD DOes }.jOT" 00 HIS BIT "ItlWARD MAI(JIJQ "!tollS A ~OMeV itlWJ.J
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(;Jenll I-'ellly had th e mi ~ fortun e to ha\'{' h iR lIuto mob il e, n C hev rolet , ed,, ". st ull' lI from iU! p,, ,rking pl uce on u X ~ n i a st l'C ' t Mon day He ning. II ~ l·e l·ov..,1" 'd it Sut urdny. Mrs. lI oru cc Stump retu rn e d hOlll e .' 1I11<i!l Y fl'OIlI l he Mid dl to wn hospit· al. whe· ....' she rtlc ently und e rwent a lIlu jU I' OJlc rati oll . We arc glad to reo pOl'l s he L improvi ng nicely . !III'S, Adam Illll p bell di ed lit her home u n l he Wilmington pike Mon. day e\'c ning, f o llowing II long period o r ill healt h. S he leuves a hu sband, t Wu duughters nnd four s ons, four du ughl ers having preceded her in deat h- - Lhree of them within t he pas t yca I', Fu ncru l se rvic es were 1ll'ld Thursduy uflcrn oo n .
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1111'S. Elmer Lomb, of Bellbrook, is quite s ick ut the hom e of her rother, II1r. 1I100re, at this place. J . Murray Bnd wife were he dlnner INl.esls of. Mi~s May Harlull. -nca r H icklh-y vllTe, Thu'nm'':T- ' . , , Severnl from t his place attende:i t be funeral of l he Rev. W. H. O' Neall in Xenia, Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. EIlIl Fe rri s and son, Sherman , sp nt MondllY in Wilmington with Mrs. Ferris' brother, who is q"
;II iss lJoroth y r elltly was a "e nD!! Fifth Avcnuc Hulel 0 ju" ~ iR" ncJ a SiX ." ontlts· 'S 10I1 a wcr k--th rlT tim e her '''' Iel ,ala ry , J, S, Huffm an, ,e ller." iJi. reClv r for ~l e,s r! ShuucJ!1. hapl.clI('d IlI tO th r; hOld (or IUllc h. \sceing \ll ss Good "'lli waS,struck by hCO r grace a nd 1, ~aUly . Thc Im pression 'itre Inari,· led If, Ihr r'Jnlrac t i l~ninl\ I S ht " .he oIilllp hl,·:' .o f Mrs, Ag ll f ' r,c.H,(h"tL IJ ( /<r .•,.,. rt y. N, J '"
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Mi ss Louise Woolley, wh o has been attending Miami university. is now taking nine weeks' practice work 8B teeaher in the M iddletow nscho ols. Mrs. S. H. Ha.ines, Mr. and Mrs. WRIter Kenrick were entertain ed to dinner Friday at: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, near Spring. He nry Foulks is s lowly improYing boro. u ft er a siege' of grip. 11k and Mrs. A. E. White and MitIS Lucile Clark spent Saturday so ns, of Parkersburg, W. Va., spent Friday evening and Saturday with li t hrist hospitul in ' Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham and lI1 1·K. Alle n Emrick and Mrs. J. B. daughter. J OllCS were Gem City visitors Friday. J. W. R. Saylor, manager and Mr. and Mrs. Edd Lonpm:e mo. coach of Spring Valley high school lo red to Cincinnati Sunday evenlnc. basketball team, would be glad to Miss Clara Belle Hunt, of eeadr- book a few games for February. ville coll ege, spent the week·end with They have only ICIst one game so far. bOllle f olks. Funeral serviCE!S were held Monlarence Gray returned home Mon day afternoon fOIr Joshua Chenoweth .Juy cvening, aftel' spending several at hls late resid·e nce, conducted by Rev. McKibben. Interment in CenmOllt hs in Iowa. Mrs~ Lucy Fite, of Pleasant Rid e terville cemetery. Mr. Cbenoweth s pent \Wt' t1n csda y with her moth!r', was 70 years of age. He was a respected citizen I)f this community, Jllrs. Emma Foulks. where he had SpEmt most of his life. , IHlded the McKinley bll"qu et lit Miami hotel in Day. ton, F r~d uy e vening.
Hownrd McKay spent Saturday evThe most iI1iter~te individuals are ening with David Dunham, who hAS Mr. a nd Mrs. Melvin Swank and bee n quite sick, but is getting along thollC who can read but won't. as well a s co uld be e xpected. " " ~'j S."d., ,.e.n ing guests of - xrelntiv in lI1iamisburg. One thing is certain, knocking the Several from thi s place attendrd weather doesn't improve it. 111 • Mrs. Frank Charlton and t he funeral of William Carr at Har· - xveysburg, uturdllY afternoon. M'5. so n, of !tliddlelown, were Sunday Beggars in Brussells have to keep Ruth Murray had chllrge of the ser· gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Chari. t on. books but here they have to keep vice6. moving. Re v. and Mrs. Raymond Stillings - xMrs. Edith Davis attended t h e can· and II1rs. Edd Longacre attended the If our "big nuvy" is to be only a ve n tion of t he Pyt h,illn Sistel's of Dis· Co un ty M. E. conference at Mllinepaper fleet maybe we clln fight the lrict No. 1, at Middle town , la;st weelc. ville , Monduy. next war in bathtubs. K. E . Thompso n wa s at Dodd s on IIII'. and 1111'S. Rulph Dyke and Mrs. - x,Monday utternoon. Shc r mun Dyke, of Dayton, were Sun What with all the mys t erio us fires in Washington these dllYs, it's lucky 1\Iont hly meeting waR held at the dny dlllnc-r guests of Mr. and Mrs. church her e S undoy. Howard Mc· Forest Gruhum and family. the oil scandal hilS gone dry. -x~ Kay and wife and Mrs. Edith Dn vis 1I1r and Mrs. Morris Miller and chilThe politician may not be able to will represe nt thi" chur ch Ilt the explain it but he knows very well all quarterly meet ing nt ~ring II11 0y dren 5pcnt Sunday at the home of the fools are gllthered in one party. on the second a t urday III F e bruary. the form.er's parents , Mr. and Mrs. J ames Mlllet~""'Franklin. -Lust Wedn esday night thieves en. tered the stripping shed on George G.l'Ultlllll 'S fu rm and took thirteen Il leees o~ ment, 12 halll6 and a shoul. d ' I", whIch had been butchered that day, belonging t o George Graham Al ex Trnyler and Troy Beltz. '
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Mrs. Simon Lighter and have been sick with the grip.
Mr. lind Mrs. Perry Wade are quarantined as t.heir so n, Joe, has the scarletina. Mrs. Dearth S heehan entertained about seventy gUles ts at a shower in honor of her sistE!r, Mra. Cleo Gray. Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Hill and daugh ters, Ruth, Dorolhy and Lois, of Red Lion, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Grafto n .shawhan and family and lIfr. und Mrs. Arthur McCullough spe~lt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. '~~.arth Sheehan and daughter, Bernice , Mr. and Mrs. Rus sel Burnet and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stucy.
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The wny to mllke ~oney ou~ cf hog s is to speed up pork ptoduction. You C;1ll easily market 250- ~ . hogs in G months , by feeding Tuxedo l og Ration. Muf'lY do much better. his babnccd ration feeds the whole hog, building a strong frame, rich blood) fine gr:ti ned fl esh, hard ",hite fat a~a a sieck skin. It's greatly, relished, ~J1d easily di~ested, because it contains/molasses.
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Mr. Rnd Mrs. Walter Kruer made a business trip to Dayton, Saturday.
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MEANT FOR HIM Ira t e master to n egro servant-"Rastus, T thought J told you to get II dom estic turkey. This one has shot in it." Rastus--" I don e got a dome stic t urkey, su h!" JI1a sl er- "Well, h ow did the shot gel in it ?' Rastu s- " I ' specks t hey WaS mean t toh me, so h!" '
A gou ty and grimly humorous old professor wi t h a bandaged foot wired to his family physician in a nearby town . Doelor's wife ( reading the telegrllm in the ab sence of her hu sband) : "Jf you are' interested in a p retty 'foot and ankle, come oyer after your office hours thi s eveni ng." Tableau!
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The only m ent •• It thnt is oiliand (nruble u ae a . (or curi nn ment. S mdl lt . T aatc it. Y ou can ' tell i t fl.t once rrom RAl t ttlilt baa been mixed w it h py roJiIlD~ou.&.icid or othrr doniefOU3
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Waynesville Farmers' Exchange Company Phone 25
Waynesville, Ohio Dr. Bell's Pine-T2.r-H oney For Coughs a~d Colds.
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MORE BATTLESHIPS. 21 AMERICAN NATIONS. THE FIRST AEROPLANE. A GREAT BEAR FIGHTER. The Governm ent proposes to .pend $129.000.000 every year for twenty years on l>allieships of dif. ferent kinds, including (ast, neces. aary cruisers. This means a toul investment of two billion, five: hundred and eighty mUIiOD · dollars in new ships. The country can afford it and such • pr0!tramme will imprell olher countrres. • '!'Ie amid aha afford flrin, mao cI'Il!'e. ~o protect those fi,htlng ship.. whlch, 10 modem war, WIthout Ryinr maclrine protection, would be a. helpIe .. u iheep amon, wolva, widIoat .hepbe.rd. Or $heep dop. One hundred and four deleaatee. repraentin& twenty-one nation~. of North and South America includinr the United States, are gathered In a (reat conference ball in Havana. Those twenty-one nation. an the ,,"utest power for peace in tile world, ~ho the areatest po"er for trW. Tbq ,tick together.
. Canada, without relilUluhlllllent of loyalty to the Briti.h Empire, Mould k a leader in that C1Qnferenc:e. Can· ada's intern.. are In these American c:ontinentl, their independence IoIld their future. EI 1",~artil21 and other n~pers
In Spain are displeased with Presi·
dent Coolidge'. wa'r m reception in Cuba, natural becauae !hi. country took Cuba from Spain and gave the beaatiful /aland to tbe Cuban lJ~ple , EI r"',.lII't'iol this country boll! ruerved rights In Cuba. It haa reo ICrved ooly one, the riJlbt Uto inter· vene lor ' the ..-e.ervatlon of Cuban independence," We DOt only made Cuba independent. but cuaran~e that Ibe shall remain 10.
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Mrs. John McCullough is poorly at this writing.
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, The McKIl Y Brolhcr.s hay !' tI fine herd of An go ra gonts. lI b ·s. Guy Rou tzllhn is ill at this Mi ss Ru t h Vail cull ed on Miss Mil' Lim '. ry KaUll ee n Thom pso n, F' r-iday a ft er· :llis.o t; llldys Bergdltll spent Sun. noon. The Cooking club met lit lhe homc day in Dllyton . Of Mrs. Edith ' Davis Thursda y ufter. Mrs. Kesler Graham sp e nt Thurs. day ill Duyton. noon . H. A. Millard, of Oli ve Brlln e!l, tran sactcd bu siness here Friday af· ternaon. A . B. Talmllge and wif e a ttended lhe annual Fnrm Burcau meeting in Lebanon, oturday.
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W. A. Haines J6 recovcrli-;e from Il 's IIbout ti LTH! fur "mne cnte rpl·iR. hi ~ rl!C~llt illness. , InK . litre pl'enucr lo IIpp ly (or th A dll ught er \\"8S born recently to co ne sNion f che 'king hills at lIl(' Mr . ull d Mrs. 'ol 'milD Jackson in po li ticlli rin gsi de . Leha n on. - lC Tim'cs c)rllnge:. un.! n mod ern POl!t The infu nL duugh er ot Mr', und W(lu ItJ )1robullly, say thnt u lllxi lIy lho M"r.q. Frunk Tictrncycr hal! bee num. ~ id w alk "~ l'iln u yc ll ow tuxi was to c> d l rmu lI elen. lIilll , lind it was' n othing more . Haymond -11 hils been r e W hon Gent' Tu ,.~,n;;;e;;;y;-;-;;;-;;-;;;rinThJ."fj-t,:tn";'H;U-1r~rl1I~~jH,~mt~~;';ri---: lJ go lfing ul Miami the De lllpsey ad. very cl"iticnl condition. her il Ls illllllctiiulely clui J1ltld t hat th' 1\1 ,•. allli JlI,·s. W. P. Me arren Ill. 5CO I'ckcl' rH!r didn't pick up the counl t<! ntl('d the fUllcra l of 1I1r. McCarIln ti l ufter the first fourtee n holes. rl' II'~ nunt lit Fo ydtsvill e, Sa tord aY. 1 - - -- - - - - Fr-iC'lHls hl' l'o will lea rn with sorrow or tilL' deul h or n ev. Willis O'Neall, HOME TOWN HENRY lit his h"mc in Xenia, Sa l ul'duy nig ht Th(' Mnssie Township Farm crs In. st itu le \\'i ll hI! he ld in t he ha ll Febl'uu l'y If> u nd 1 6. Progl'al1l unnounc. eel lat er.
THE GENERAL WARFARE While the farm er lind the city mlln are probaly closer today thlln e ve r be fo re, the bond betwee n th em ca n n eyer be cemented too firm ly. On of the great world iss ues of Lhe day is the Jlromotion of internntional un· der~tanding and g<lo d will. It is a luudable und ertuking. but. good will. like charity, should lIegin at home. And it has. This country has many a diplomat who ·has never been in Washington many an amb8llllador of good will who hilS never been abroad. In the s maller cities and in t he rural communities these men- and womennave been busy promoting under· slanding and good will between the farmer and the city nHi n. Their fll me may never be spread abroad in . the land but they arc content to let their good Ueeds speak for themselvea. This community h as its share of such workers for good will but it needs more of them. The perman ent prosperity of this community and of the nation in general depends upon . co.operation between fllrmer und city man. Both hav e much to con· tribute to ' the olher. 'The city man needs to know more about the problems that confront the farmer and the farm er more about the tasks facing the ci~y man. Tho farmer and the merch~nt, tor exam· pIe, are working toward the 80me end after all, but t oo often they see~ not to realize it. By striving to reach a common und erst.anding each has an opportunity to b? as gre~t an ambassador of ~ood WIll in hIS sphere as Lindbergh in his. _ _ _~. _ •
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After a fe" years, or eenluries. of industrial, scientific development. this nation will move into the fini she<l .tructur" and lind for amusemrnt something belter tban boolleg wbi.· Ikey, erime wave., prite fights and . struggling to get more money than it aeedL
Uzeooun, a 9;uQue Imporied frem the Pyrenet. for prize figbtin&, .. they used to import fairhaired Northerner. for gladiator fi.ttts in Rome, "walks all over Ed KeeTey, of Do.too. batten him ipto .ubm.iuioo in two minutes and fifty leconds." Rather a coine down for Urcudun, playinc hired thug. . Hia ancestors used to harpoon wba.le. in the rol!Jh AtIaadc:, 01 the we.t coa.t of l'~ , two tboa.and )'CU. laO. Anthony. ROII.cIa MID. la dead. ... at Sundance, W-,ornIII(, and it probably 10 lIet1ven now ta1ki1l( with Lahlre, that famou. Frtnch bear qhtl!r of centurieS 110. Thirt)'· eight yean ' 810 Milia, tum1111" a allarp comer In tile BlacJc ~ I2ftII f~ to face with a Illnr ti muir that Imocked .... 1'1" out of Jil. IJUid. bit off bI. 'DOH., eel&ed 111m tM calf. of the lea.anddraned alone die trial.. Rouch pUlled ' • 1mJfe, _ . tile beat. fIlcht ~ holdm. ~ to a tree, and ClIi:tiar ItS ~_n,
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Human beings at a whole. like individuals, do only ONE thing rulIy well. The. work 01 the buman race today i$ scientific and industrial, making new di.coveries in lCience, apply. in, them to man', material welfare. Today lCientific "orkers are like builders installing plumbin" heating and otber conveniences 111 a big building; later families move in md live comfortably.
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Whe n n nlBn e scapes With ou t ~ivi n g t he w a ll r n tip. Ihat' c1i ploma('y. But when he fails to b uy his wife a new hat, it'H a crime. 1'. S.- It's clipiomacy if he gets nway with il. Fred M. Cole Hardwar", Fa rm 1m pl"meDt. PhoD" 32 W a)"tlonme, !OLio
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 9 ;30. EveryThe Spr ng Valley Canning com- body curdiully Invited. With . .,ach ~a.h purch .. ., of On .. Dollar or more, 'ou will reeei •• ODe pa ny sold hei r plant last week to Ca.h R"a"t .. r T,ck.,t, each ticket beeriaa correi pondina number and d.te of purch ...... H, G. Bale, of Wilmington. H. D. TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY Harcum will be manager of t ho plant CHURCH . T~ar 011 on .. of the numbera. Write "our .am. and .ddr... UPOD at Spring V lHey. It. plalnl".. Drop the ticket with ...ame OD, in ticket bOll, keep .tub with S un nilY School, 2 :0 0 p_ m. ; wor - cDrrelpDndlna number.. ship, 3 :00 p. m,; P ray er meeting on Wednesday, 7 :8 0 p. m. (Note-Come in and a et a cquainted, .Dd a.k about it. Vou will fiDd it yer, S unday eveni ng s('r" ices an d We d- inter.,.tina. n esday prayer ser vice will be lifted during t he revival services at Union Chap e l. C. R. HARVEY, Pastor. REVIVAL MEETING At Unio n churc h, 2 miles w est o f DID you .,ver lay to a Lif. Inluranc.elfont, IT COSTS TOO MUCH? Clarksville, off the CCC highwllY . The If You did, then perm;t me 10 ad. "Why? SIX CENTS A DAY meeting is progressi ng nicely, an d will inlure th" life' of a m.D 35 ,. ...... of ala . for $1000. You will continue this week, and probllbl y .pend more then that UpOD a doseD ... ole.. IUll .. r;e.. Will , .... next; serv ices dnil y at 7 :3 0 p. m., and not .acri6ce ODe or more of them to lee_". 'our family frOID Sund ay m ornin g at LO :00 o'cJoc k. we"t in Ihe e.,ent of your .u.d den d_th 7" Workers, Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Harvey and Rev. G. G. Phillippe. Special music and s inging at each service. Plan to attend. Everybody welcome .
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h0111" from Da~'Io n laat w ~ elk. flsu ffNinK fr om boils. 'rhl' Lilt it" ,\ ILl IIll't II l th .. Annex ' , METHOD'IST CHURCH It 'rhul'lIdu . A happy (!Vent of \lUI' commlllti t V: 16, undny. cho 1; 10 :311, l,r ,,.e h _, "'lilt th golqll'n we.~di ng (1 nniversa rll Sllrd ce, s uh Joc t. " Itll\'i l'\lnllllll t . \\. r. :'1. . 11l<:t Ill, til hom(, of II f R ev. Iln'll Ml'lI. Je ' l' Ha\\ ki ll', il)ir ~so.ciuti(ln llllll b'ricnllsh ip." 1) : 1&. Mr~. II. \0. ('01 '\:l~on. "\\ N1Jli>stlny, "'hreh \\' Ii C I ~l'a €'d at I ~ICir hl>",e l~p \\'drth 1,{,II):,lIl'; 7 :OU. St'rm,lll, " The lILi...,es nth!, 'Il' '()~I' I.. 'Un!1 Do r . (\n Mond y. "?rt' hnn ,' g'ht y I)~I' ~mU1I Mt 1'1' 'lI~I "" ·. . l1thy ' onlll'l, of )(/u1'Il, Vllliu Cal"- "/lIIS !Illled dUl'IIlg t I d.IY to.. otTor Aaron . W alki ns, ry, Mllry frot! Acln Mc}{:W, ot Ccclor- congraliUlllt IO'l\s nne,l good w, 'he. \ iil .. , w ' r e hom 1:1 ~t \I cck f OI' mid. Thoy were th~ r (,~l p lc nts o f many FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST clu'd of gre etmg fro m persons wlio y IIr nClltion. \ were n ot nb le to be pre ~e nt, li nd Biblo School al 10 a. m. hUl"Ch ""!'!~~~~~~~~\~~~~~~ cight beuutif ul floral t'Tibu tcs. Six' s('T\'icc II n<1 CODllllunion 1 L:00 a . m . -----, - - -- - 1)Ct'KO)l S nrc liv inJ( who attend e d the orc welcome. 1 ~d IYctiding GO y elll'~ ago, but none of PERRY TllOMAS, Supt. t hum WfU! lI ble to be presen t. A parT)le LOY II I Wo mcn 's lase will ser v,' I oystc r Sh ' W in till! basement of lh e ~ e l'ved f l'olll China which hilt! belong- chul'ch ull Wo,tlll!sduy eve ning, F'l'iJF OR RENT t!d to Mrs. Iltlwki n' s gr~al -g rand lll oth l'II IlI'y , ~ , SUPl' r , p rogru m and g oud t imc. Co III l' ! C~ I,'O R RE N1'- lI ouHc on High Irl'!'t, OUI' ('o nl('st with Lebanon is I:rownoxt to C h ri ~t inn (·hurl·h . In,lIlIi .. " inf,!' i lllcrl' ~ tin J; nnd we lU"e Inu ki ng III Ga ze lle olli ce. • fR till,' 1:11 i 11 ,< , Help us now and \\'(0 ~all ) Wi ll, Tha I IlIl'UIIS , be prese nt lIext -- - -$""= On FridllY ('ve ninI!'. F< bl'ullry 10. St lllllllY. II I 7 ::10 ,,'cloc k. Mr. IVlI n i\!c KllIlip. e , , dai r y speci ali st , O. ~. U., will help I wi th ,II me eting in l he Farm. Buren,u ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH • , ,,lIIee, Lel>lIn() n, wh en (),IIrymcll 8 S undy. February 5. Services al lroblcm s wi ll b~ g iven special attent n. How 10 fee d so as to get max- 8::10 II , m. im. producti on at lowes t cosl. will Father Bien, Pastor. I have decided to do be 'f! 'plllin ed hy figur ing out rations Cow a nd diRtri btl ting bulletins. ST. MARY'S CHURCH lostin associatio n work will also lle Fl'bl'll'"'y 6, Septu ngesima Sun day. illustra 'd, A 11 da iry men lind far mI'ch ~choo l at !) :30; sermon lind thi s summer, and jf you ers int 'ested in eithe r or bolh o f 1IChu 0!y Cq mmun ion at 10 :30. t hese ac ivitie'8, lire urg ed t o be pre swant a first-clasB job of cnt. Rev. Juhn J. Schael!er. Rector,
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"Seventy-Five Years of Building for Tomorrow" ~
February first we begin the. 75th fiscal year of this business. It was founQed in 1853 by my father in R very modest way. and has kept pace with the growth of the community. We rejoice in the belief that we enjoy , the confidence and gbod will of the peopl to an unusual degree. Seventy-five years of growth and development and success is' a record of which we are very proud. We appreciate, however, that each of these factors has only been poSsible through the support of the people of Dayton and vicinity. For this support we are deeply grateful. In celebrating this'75th Anniversary year we have decided that it should be marked not so much by the details of the history of the past, 01' a survey of the conditions of the present, but by some declaration of plans and ideals for the futw'e. It is our conviction that we have been building for seventy-five years not for today, but for tomorrow. ' We love Dayton. We believe that an unusual civic pride permeates this community. We furth er believe that this is an unusual city in the good will, the generosity, the freed om from pre.iudice and the intelligence that bind together its citizens. The group accomplishments of Dayton prove this. We are ambitious to serve this city in an ul1usual way. To do this we must flRn for~the tomon'ow. We ha ve acquirec the property west of us on Second Street up " to the Miami Hotel. We also control the roperty 'on Main Street in which our , '. .M en's Store is located. We have for years r. ,been' dreaming of an addition to our main • re building. The dictates of good' busi-
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ness judgment, however, make it necessary to plan carefully. We have set it down as a fundamental of our expansion program that we shall not proceed with plans for our new building until we reaeh a volume of sal es with our present facilities of $9,000,000. For the year ending January 31, 1928, we will do $7,730,0()0 in sales, the largest volume in our history. As a task for 'our Anniversary Year we have set the goal of $9,000,000 in sales. This ambitious goal, in our judgment, is justified not only by the ui1Usua: charact~~r of th e occasion we celebrate, but is entirely reasonable from a b~siness viewpoint. We look forward with great confid ence to favorable conditions for business growth during 1928. Money :i8 cheap, crops have been good, inventories are low, wages are high, all factors point to prosperity in 1928. If our objective is attained, we shall immediately begin th e development of our plans 'for new buildings, equipment and fa cili ties. We thu s frankly take you into our confidence because stores form a great asset in any com munity and the advantage of comfortable, adequate, and well managed shopping facilities is a matter of decided ach'antut!'e and of , very justifiable civile prid e. We recognize that setting such a task for ourselves is not a small ambition. W e beli eve , however, that the v~ry attempt h)sUI'es growth. We know the attainment will justify the actual start on plans that will add further luster. to the fam e of this fair city and increase the importance of its sky line.,
Martin V. Lewis ,aged 64 , died suddenly at his home on Main str eet, Wednesday evening. He leaves two brothers, C. B. Lewis, of this place, Grant Lew¥, of Dayton, and one sister, Mrs. Nathan Hawes, of Spring Valley. Funeral services were he ld a t the McClure parlors, Friday afternoon, Rev. A. S. Watkins officiating. Bu.rial was in Miami cemetery.
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Joshua Chenoweth, aged Fr.iday,-January 27. Th.e-~uirte1I'llI1~ ." services were held 'a t near Lytle, Monday aft:enl0q burial wns in Centerville ce~netl~ry . William Carr, aged 70, home near HarveYllburg, Janu,u-v F uneral services were held ide nce Saturday, JanuarY M.rs. R . J. Murray officiati' : terment ,in Miami cemetery.
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Rev. Dwight L. Watkins died Sunday in the Lima hospital. He was pastor at Spencerville, Ohio. His for mer charges were Linwood, Cincinnati, South Vienna, Morrow, McClure, Arcadia, Georgetown and Mon roe. Hhe funeral services were held t his afternoon at Blanchester.
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Important ~eetiDgl ' On Tuesday afternoon, February 7th, County Agent Class, aided by F . H. Beach, O. S. U., will give, a pruning demonstrat ion at the peach orchard of Carl Duke, four miles cast of Springboro an4 four miles west Of Waynesville. IMr. Duke's five.ye.ar-old orchard is ~id to be one of the most successful. \ demo,.tr;ationa in so utheastern Ohio, so all farmers in terested in growing ' peaches are invited to see the trees, observe the pruning and profit by the discussions. At ,1 :3 0 Wednesday ·afternoon, Feb ruary 8, all hortieulturali.sta and farmers of W:arren county" intere.sted in growing apples, ))eachea, ' cherri... plums or other fruit; are -invited ' to the li'arm Bureau oIBee, Lebanon, where Messi:S: ' Beach ancr ClMa will
There is not one of, us who drove an Automobile during the' winter montbs who does not fear sJciddi'&1g and accidents. WOUldn't ,i t be a very satisfact¢,y feeling to know.that you have the best of protection .against this danger? ' The Goodyear All-Weather Tread provides .the utmost in tire safety. l'he. dIamond :tread design offen marl" angles against skiddiQg than any other tire built. Surely this ex tra protection as well as the elimination of your tire troubles for th~cold weather would be a safe investment. ' . If you have some unllsed mil~s "n your present tire ,e quipment we 'Yilt ma~e you anatlowance on your old tires.
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LOCAL TEAM THE STATE CAPITOL WINS ANOTHER GAME
OL MB US, OHIO - When the banner of the Oh io del egatio'n Lo the Na t ional Republican e:u nve ntion is unfurl ed lIt Kansas iLy next Jun c it will beDI' the likeness of Frank B. WilIi ij, United States S~nll tor. And that bunner will remain ufloat over the Ohio delc"....ation possibly un til Huec S CrlmllS to the favorite so n. of the Bu ckeye state, the home of many presidents, or until it is found impOl!si ble to wi n th e presidential nOI11 ination. Of t he lutter c,ondition no thought is give,,". Ohio republicans expect to win, and are going to Kan!IllS City with thut belief thoroughly inoculated in to their political SYI!tern With but one disse nti ng vote (lind that rrum Cincinnati) the Republican state central committee strongly indo rsed the , candidacy of Senator Willis for president. There will be no contcst in Ohio, and th e Kllnsas City delegation will be for the Senator just a8 long as he ;s a cllndid8tc. Carmi A. 'rhompson, manager of the WiI1is clI~paign, came on from Washington and brought encouraging reports to the committee. Now that Ohio Republicans have gOITe on record Col . Thompso n will spend much of his time in other states, and olfers of support alrelldy tendered indicates that WiII!1I will have a num ber of votes before the roll call of the Ohio delegation is reached. Harmony within the ranks of the Buckeye Republicans, lind the action of have an important bearing upon the the state central committee, will have an importnnt bearing upon the action of other stntes, and further indorsement of Ohio's fllvorite so n mllY be expected.
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erty where they .stop, many shade Charles J!ldgllr Baines, son of Maud . trees along the highway can be SIIved and Enoch Haines, WIl6 born In W a y - . according to George F. Schlesinger, 'II~.I • •.I~I nesvllle, Olhlo, May 22, 1879, and Ih@ state highway director. H callEld f:assed aW;l7 February 6,1928, at the "#1'1 attention to the fact that many flne •• . / orne of is mother, Mrs. David Fettrees are being cut down just becaUBe lJ ' . ter, in Waynesville, at the age of 48 and 14. . days ' - •. the owner of the property along the --J . E. Brown, of Xenia, was in W ay- years , 8 mc)nths . . d of The l'"ebruary ~ '11 M d Ed as he was familIarly known . h t.-o f -way .get tire h 'Igh ,,!ay rig meeting of th e ~roth- ncsV1 e, on ay. ' , . , h ..Irs.. E. . V. Barnhart I'S I'll at her cleaning up lifter tourists. In. p. r.ac- club was held Friday afte l'noo n at ' sulfered a s,t roke of paralY61S August orne 10 Cincinnati. 14 1922 , ""rom whl' ch he never re D r. an d MI'!!.. rs n o were , C W . H en de t IA. 11 a II case- property adjOining th'" Graci e bUI' I<II' ng, ,vI'th a very large D - rlght-o C-way, ... extends to the cen- attendllnce. ~ . Fridoy. r. nnd Mrs. H. E . Hllthll"'ay ,vere the in Dayton, • covere d • " th d RI h C Be was married to Anna Hender- Dayton visitors, Monday ter of . e ro~. g t -o -wo:' .is an At 2 o'clock th e m eeting WB" called Mrs, Jaml's McClure was a Clncin- 80n in 1917. To them was born one . euement d.e dlcated to thc pubhc for to ord er nnd we wel'e lend in d 'voMllny Spccillis at Cary's Jewelry transportat Ion purposes, and the a d- tio nnls by I\Irs. Vll nd" r "ort. nuti v i. itor, Monday. son, who d ied in infllncy, the moth- Sh UTI ~ , er's death fo llow'I'ng a short tl'nle la op, Ie Home of GiCts " Leba j on i i ng property owner clln c~ntrol During the busin ess sessioll the " u, - non, Ohio. ,it just as long as he does not mter-\" "ous conlml·ttee. gave relJo r' s of thn Mrs. J erry Rogers spent Sunday tel'. • ~. h h M' D S '1 M h 11 1922 h . d t fere.. with traffic. Many farm ers are , work 'h yare doing a ll el all seemed Wi t er aunt, ISS ora tl es, arc" e was marrle 0 M R I h h th fl h d t t " Edith Garrlett, who Is now left be- . ~s. " a p Mill er visited fri ends ' "vlllg ese ne 8 II e rees cu to be very active, After sl'v('ral l~ i8Mr. alld Mrs. C. M. Robit' zer lire h' d h b k' f In Clncmnati, last Thursduy. down becaus.e the~ have .b ecome a cu.ol·o ns \ve \"A.re favored \\,'Ith a deIn to mOlllrn over t e rea lng , 0 ~ ~ r th O k' C I b th ti f If t' H ' I source of nUIsance In thllt It was the lighlful relldi ng by Joan Carr, acconl- Slum. Ing IS wee I~ 0 urn us. e es 0 la ec Ion. e IS a so surMr and M W E O'N I t i d vived by an aged 6tepfather and his 'r L' rs. , . ea I and c~sto~ 0 motor sts to stop un aT panied by Beatrice Robi Lzer on the Get your Parker Duofold pen and bereaved mother who is now laying .. ':5' . M. Henderson were In Dayton nei at Cllry'S .Tewelry Shop, Leba- away the last of 'her children. Frldlly. t em or r~t and refres hment. ~h.e piano , lind a piano.. solo by!iLi.cla:n. property IS used for ,a dumpmg Ellis. The s peaker of th e nft el'n ~o ll Oh' c,round for .empty boxes, poper and l'tfr. Rolhrock, of Lebllnon, rea,1 ~ non, 10. Death ' is near Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Hall and son SImilar debns, and the owner rather very illtl'resting paper on "H owWe Mrs. C. W . Henderson end Mrs. On every side, John, were in Columbus se vera l day~ than have their property used for Hinder Our Children." She es pr.!- Carl Noble 'spent last WednesdllY in Our fri\'lnds are crossing last week. lIuch purposes have the t~ees remov- ially urged increased respect for Lebllnon. The deep, dark tide. ed. Care of motor!sts w~11 SIIve ~a- teachers and Ihnt parents cooperate Now ere long " We repllir watches, modernize or ny fine shllde trees In OhiO, Schleslll- with 'all Fchool wo rk . pecial price $1.60 for an alarm Our time will come, replatc your jeiwelry an d silverware. ger said. The club was much pleased t o huv.' clock, at sry 's Jewelry Shop, LebAnd we shall be luid Also buy old go ld, sil ver and platiProf. Moo maw with t hem , "and grell :.Iy anon ,Ohio. In the silent tomb. num. Cary's Jewelry Shop, LebaLast week was - II great one for en joyed his spl endid re marks. non, Ohio. farmers of Ohio who attended the anThe meetin g IIdj ou rn e d und durMrs, A. M. Archdeacon, of SpringThelll prepllre nual Farmers Institute Ilt Ohio State ing thc socin l hour refr shmerits of boro, is the gue.s t of her 'so n and wife, Fo,r that dark hour, Miss Lucile Flowe rs, o r Muso n, university. They Clime 'from every sandwiches and cotTee we re serve d Mr, lind I\-Irs. Howard Archdeacon. That thou mayst be kept wns the wee k.end guest of Miss Dornook and corner of the state and more by Mesdam es Ru ssell nlisburv, V rn B~' the Savior's power. is Hawke. thlln 4.000 were in IIttendance. The Armitage, Ronald Hawke an ~j Myel' I Diamonds ! Never go out of style, And above best experts in many lines of farnl Hyman. nev er 10 e t heir quallty, never leSllen In blissrul rest, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rob itzer and work were pre.s ent to deliver addreEsin value. Se lect yoUl'B at Cary's JewRepo,se in sweet peac ~ Mrs. J . D. 1I1ariatt were Dayton visDonna 11. Edwa rds, Pres. es and give instruction, and every faMary L. "Earnhart, Sec' y, elry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. On His loving breast. it~rs, Thursday. cility !If the grellt univerllity was thrown open to the visitors. A .00- . - . I\-lissse Louise Smith, Lucile FlowServices were held at t he home of Be up to date. Trade in your old the parentl:l, Wednesday afternoon, watch on a new Gruen, Hamilton rhce~~~efena;::,r:ero~ft':O~e:~i~:~o-\:~ tional road to Brandt, t hence to DIlY- ers. Els ie and Doris Hawke were at 1 :30, in charge of Dr. Aaron . S. Elgi n, lliinois, at Cary's J ewelr; ' th at greater" i nter- ton and RI·cllnlond. Hearl'ng date on Wilmingto n vis ito.l's, Saturday. . d' t mg ten d e d, mica Watkins. Shop, Lebnnon, Ohio. est Is being taken in farm work by the applicntion has not yet been flet. Waite"!' Chandler writes that IIftllr the wlvd' and sisters of Ohio farmers, II wonde rful trip, he and Ml'I!. OhandMrs. Frank Long, of Columbus, \VIISIt W811 one of t he most successful Cost of administration relief wOI'k ler huvo arrived sllfely lit Honolulu. the we ek-end guest of her sister, Mrs. sesslon8 yet held. .for m iner s' children, being CBn'ied on H. H. Williamson. ' by the Ohio Na tional Guard in tho Have your old weclding ring mo'd. Joshua Carmon Chenoweth, son of Ohio ' may soon sec the establish- Hocking Valley IIvemges 5.8 per day ernized and your diamond mounted Mrs. CO I'l Noble, of Dayton, spen t ment ot a bue line which will connect per child. Figuring the weekly cost in the latest style at Cllry'll Jewelry Joseph lind Bethany Chenoweth, \VIIS born near 'WaYlJes vl1le, January 25, last week with her parents, Dr. and New York and St. Louis. Applica- of maintaining the ten officers and hop, Lebanon, Ohio. 1858, and d-varted this life, January Mrs. C. W. Henderso n. tion has bllen made to the state utili- twenty enlisted men who hllve chorge 27 dOd 2 d ties commi88ion fQr permission to ot the rj!lief work to be $ 1372, adjLlMiss ClAra Berryhl\1, who "h'u been , 1928,. age 7 years an ays. Rev. J . J. Schaeffer \VIIS unable to ern passenger Cllrs" possible, with tant.-generlll Hendm'son said t his teaching in Oregon, ill visiting her Of a f~mlly of ~ix, three brothe~8 and officiate a t St. Mary's church Sunday, posed to operate two bus.,es each way would contrast sharply with the esti- paren ts, 1111'. lind Mrs. Clilrence Ber- one 816ter havmg prec~ded him to ,on accoun t of illness. the Great Beyond; one sister remains. daily, and they will be the most mod- mated cost of $5000 pCI' day had it ryhill. , Ho was married to Misll Ada Laerfn pall8enger cal'!) possible, with been necessary to send a regim ent Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles Stansberry, many conveniences that are not of the guard Into the mine fields Lo Mr. a nd Mrs. RIlY Hawke Ilnd Mr. verna Clark, of Lytle, January 4, of Dayt on, we re guests of Frank available on local buss lines. The mllintain order. Cllsh donations for and Mrs. Carl . .Hawk~, of Dayton, 1888 The greater part of lite was Stansberry and family, todllY. busses would enter the stllte of the relief total IIpproximate ly $14,000 spent Sunday WIth their parents, Mr. spent in and ncar Lytle, where he 't' h I' d T " • • Br~dgeport, ero$lIing Ohio via the Na- and relief 'is being admin istered lind Mrs. J '. C .Hawke, was a respllC t e d CI Izen, as e Ive Th~ \\ OOlan 8 Auxll1ary Will meet an honest, upright life. He never on FTld~y aftCl'noon, February 10, a t through more than forty stations. Yo u are always welcome at CarY'S affiliated himself with any ~hurch , 2:30, ,nth IIfI·s. J . E. McClure and Jewelry Shop. Bring your friends but being rllised in the Baptist faith , Mrs. Bert Hartsock, at the home of and see this beautiful "Home of always held to that doctrine. He had Mrs. McClure. been in feeble health for a numher Gifts." of years, but his death came very unFrom const to const lellding jewelIrish President (;rI:PLS Big Ui.ll TJwmpson Mr. and Mrs. Howard Archdeacon expectedly. We leave all to Him who ers rec ommend "Yourex Silverseal" and their guest, Mrs. A. M. Areh- knoweth all things best, sirverware. Start your hope chest, deacon, visited relatives in Wilmlng- ,Those. left to mourn his going are, girls. Beautiful patterns to select ton, Sunda!r afternoon. his widow, an adopted daughter, Mrs. from at Cary's Jewelry Shop, Leb, Carl Pickering, of Ce'ltarville, one anon, Ohio. " The body of the infant daughter of' sister, Mrs. 'rhomu Lacy, of :WaynesMr. and Mrs. Robert Walton, net! vil1e, two g:randchildren and a host Miss Doris Hawke entertained with Ruth Hartsock, wall interred in Mi- of relatives and friends. bridge SaturdllY evening, Misses Louami cj!metery Monday afternoon. ise Smi th, Bejnll Shoemnker, Alice Gons, SOI'II Missildine, Amy Hopkins, Card of Thanks How about your eyes? When you Bertha Val entine, Lucile Flowers and discover a hint of , dimness, a tired We wish to extend ollr heartfelt Elsie Hawke. feeling, IIchlng eyeballs 'or repeated \. thanks to our neighbors and friends headaches be warned-it's Nature's for "their :kindness and sympathy Miss Doris entertained with bridge cry for Belp I Let Dr, Rudolph, the shown us, in our recent bereavement. SnturdllY evening, Misses Louise eyesight specialist, give your eyes a Also, for the floral tributes, the Rev. Smith, EdO!\ Shoemaker, Alice Gons, careful eXllmination, Tuesday or Sat McKibben and McClure and Son, for Sara MiSllildine, Amy Hopkins, Lena urday, at Cary's Jewelry-Shop, Leb- their efficient manner in conducting Valenti1')c, LucilJ.e Flowers and Elsie anon, Ohio. the services: 'Hawke. Mrs. A<I,a ,Chenoweth and Daughter. Anna L, Cary and daughter, Fra!)• _ • Your most piicelesa posseSllio~ is celi Louise, of Lebanon, Ohio, will ' your eyes. ' Have l;)r. Rudolplt, the return Friday , from Otdeago, " where ou~g. IPrie~d" eYesight specialist, at Cary'a Jewelry they hllve been attending the 7th AnSl!op, Lebllnon, Ohio, elve' your eyes nual Cbica'go Qifb · Show, held at the , ,' a ~ee Examination evorY Tuesday StevenR hotel. . This gift ahow I. rec- . " The I'll, F. 'M. will holll their meet- and S"turday. , ognized the country over BI the bla- Inll at 'the ~ite Brick Me~tlng hou!IC . I!,t moreh"imdise -event' of the ,year, Sunday. February 12th, at 1 :30 p. m. Isaac! Johnlon, of UrblUUl, Ohio, - and ' is of' compelling interest to !iD At 2 o'clock ~C!i<'iI'. JobnllOn, of 'Jr- will, be at the Friendll church next merchanta dealing in gifts and .nled ,baa.. Will ahow a lert. of moving Firstday and In the aftel1loon hie m,rebandille. They were alllO he made dar.intr a 're- labject will be "Experlenc. in 1nof the Interetate MerehAntli ConcU, cell' war uond the world. Every- dla,' iUutrated by motion »lcturea of • held at ~o~ Shtrmall. ' boQ w ~.. ~ - - fa the BiD~ ·eo1lllRf.
great convenience to the world. Almost 011 business executivell in America" are in: favor of it and it WOUld. undbubtedly do a vast.deal 01 good In correspondence and m makIng our record s. • Of course th e pas t wou ld h ave to b e tak en In ' L0 conSI'd era t'lon, b u t a calendar would on ly be needed for th e pas t an d no t t or th e f u t ure aneI those w h 0 I00k f orwllr d are more ' ap t t 0 t · or tli I th th se h 1 kavb ~ ndewhPb~'tn 11lin TOh w 10 00 f"c or akl ua Yld- b fe c~'-I ene1or or one wee wou e or w ks f II wee ,as 0 ows: S U T W T F '" S 1 6 6 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 19, _1. 17 18 20 21 22 23. 24 26 26 27 28 • _ •
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WEEKLY REPORT DfHRANK CRANE'S Of HIGH SCHOOL WEEKLY LECTURE Friduy n ight. Fcb ru a ry 10, Spring~ THE CALENDAR borf) lIig h will play their' r etur'l 1(11111 .. of huskl'llJ all to W. H . S. Thi s will li ke ly be (lU I' lust game played A qu estion!li re WDS ~I!nt. to 1,000 Ilt hOll1e th is SC:1,on. Let's see a lar- represen tati ve firms th p otil l1r day ill ke r crowd out to the last game than regard to a new calendar f th irteen WitS out to ~ c our fil'st gnme. If so, 28-day months. Gellr~e £a~tm fl n, head of the Eostthat mo ns YflU mu~t co me. man Kodak Co mpany, sellt (lut a ~ tatemen aft" I' th e l11 e('li n~ (If the L"~t Wedn esday the Mothers Unit <,d . tal\'~ Cham her of olll merce luu loud nn all-duy meeting a t th e \\'hich enclorse,l the mov'ment, in lI ij.(h ~c h ou l build ing fur the purpo s~ wh ich he ~1Il'S th aL the 1\('\1' calendar of IlIllki ng gll rme nt6 fr om the cl othes wi ll con sist of w!ll'ks in whi ch eve ry donliled to the community chest. They day of th e llI onth fall ~ upon the sa me were sCl've d lunch at t he noon hou r wcek da y. by ~II·. " Duvis and in the afte rn(\ on T his plun will probahly rec~ ive th e completed th ei r work. ~ upp ()rt o f th e Leagu e of Nations and a comm ittee will be appointed in each OpeI'etta practice sta rted l\foa d" y nati on to ratify t he pr oposal. e"e nin g. Wi th both day time I>ncl This is a valiant str uggle of com~vc nin g prncticc it will 800 11 be rCl\dy 1110n 3e llge a gai n!lt trndit-io n and ita I U prese nt to t he public. (,utcome will be looked upon with inle resL. . This plan for the new calendar not Saturday night suw Waynesv ille only wou ld make every date fall on hasketba ll teams win three g. lnIl'3. th e /lll me day of the week in each The tieco nd team played Spring Val- month, but, a s thi s would only result I ,' y' ~ ~e oond tea m was the first to play in 364 lays, New Yea r' s Day would ,a nd t he first and only gume l o ~t in be a holiday and called J a nua ry :l. : he eve ning's work. The first tl'nm AIso the extr a day f or Leap Year hu d a score of I to 8 and lhe Run ts wou ld be designated by a cipher and 0. " . " ul"' ey~ burg won their l:a m ~ , 7 new month w ould be ins erted be" 1. The Independents of WIl~'nP'l\- twee n Jun e and JUly, Th is month illt' pl nYCfI Franklin Inde p('ndents, wou ld be cu lled Sol because it would n" w n I he bat tle, 26 tfl 1:1 . It co ntain the soltice in both the nort h" ' 1 I' 'I' .r' " rio ll " e vpni nC! f'll' Way I' r n a nd so uthern hemispheres. II. <"" Il if every na ti on nccepts the new clliendar it can only be p ut in , t·,,, ,- "I he, ' n' ~s of st li ri V 1t1in'lP offect after] 928, when New Yflar s ·1 11t'\\' ~ '"~ I, co. r thi ~ !Jay fal ls on Sunday. After thllt date , , i ('l"'Ll ~h I , l1l ean if the n w plan is slIccessful, we ,dl \, H, ::i , Slll ,lonl R. should hllve nCJ. more calendars, as It ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ could be ellsily told what dllY of the
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erudicati on of m oths, given by th e "Chloro-Crystal Sales Company," of C· · t' Miami ChapLer No. 107, O. E .S., IIICII1na I. '1'h e 101 ot h ers e lb ' d t en uO ". I- will meet in regular session !\londay u receive I ' th e d emonstra t'Ion (Jve ning, February 13, 1928, at 7 :3 0. arsf or sponsopng and will receive twenty-five cents on Visit ing members welcome. und will receive twenty-five cents on JULIA BRADBURY, W. M. el'el' can that is sold. SUSAN HAWKE, See'y. y
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On Wednesday evening, F ebruary 15th, at Harveysb urg, all fllrm fo lke f . ' 11 h 0 our com . muni t hty WIL Lave R a . rant 11 opportulllty 0 ear . . umme, . t d't f Oh' F d aSSOCla ee l 'or 0 , 10 a~mer, an see ove)" 100 fnrm views whIch he col lected thl'ough out Ohio a nd from Old Mexico. Men and women o f Wal'1'en County, liS well a s boys and gir13 tire expected to lind r enewed encournge. . ment and hop e In the views from mas tel' farm~I's of Ohio for 1!J ,/7 . with h' h • W IC "Ir. Rummell will exp~ll i n brie1 Iy the ty»CI! of farming, and thO! "ysterns of crops and limeslone prouuction which mud e these farlllll"~ su eeed. In contrast to the outstanding Ohio farnlen , tile Mexico sltde'.......tuttt-.......,rlth e lack of prosperity, sys'en: "nd efficiency in the southe.r n republic, Any onc who f eels dissu~i.t\ecJ with A Chevrolet coach driven by Joe Ohio's oPPol'tunities should he s ure Honnell, of WaynesviUe, and a Ford to see th e Mexican slides. Mr. Rumm ell is als o co.nperlltin~ coupe driven by Lloyd Shllft'er, colwith Co unty Age nt Class in shC'winlt lided at the intersection of highways the slides Il t Lebanon, Memorial hall, 3 lind 73, corner of Mllin street and Harveysburg pike, Tuesday morning, TlIesday eveni ng, February l<lth. No says the Wilmington News-Journnl. admission will be charge(I, as Mr. Mrs. Bormell was cut on the lip Rumm ell and Mrs. Earl J ohnson, of Glendale, Ohio, will be in Warre:l by flying glass arrd was taken to Hille cou nty nil next week, spea king at hospital, where the injury wus dressed. The Chevrolet wns only tllightly Formel's' InstitutCfi. On Monday lind T~ esday, Febr'mry damagecl, but the front wheel of the 13 a nd ].1 they will 'be at MaineviU'.l; Ford was broken and other damages Wed nesday and Thursday at Har- ddne to the front of it. vl:ysb urg, und on FI'idny and Sa'tucdoy the institu te speakers will be at Morrow. Both speakers will participate in nn evenin g program on the/ first day or each institute. "The Deacon's Sccond Wife," the 'rhe progrllm for the Harve B In given at the Gym lnst Frida insti t u te will uppe''>'a-r=u'--n~d'''er='';t7b:'<e.llB~"a''r''_~n:-il::gthi:'t'E.y;-'t"h::e~fLad iOB Aid and Brotherve ysb urg news ite ms. hood of t he 1\1. E. church, afforded • _ • the large audience prese nt an evening of pleasul'c lind laughte.r from start t o filli~h . Th e par ts were well delivered and t he en tertainment was a slecess in eve ry way, the net proA bout fift y women, members and ceeds am ounting to IIbout eighty dolfriends of th e Mothers club, met ut la rs. ---the Grange Hull Tuesday aftel'lloon, to attend a demon stration for th e
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Cllnl un Ra tli ff vs. He nry E. Deckobllck.. tt 111., $1 ,000 . 'J' h" Inv s torl\ ' 1l1'vice o. VB. Geo. P. hakiu 5, cogno vit. T he I pv(' to r s crvice CO. VB. Frank Gay cog novit. II . l-: ug('nc Minton V8. J oe Mun cie $ 100 uUlllngl!s. " Roo e vell B. F rnnklill V 8 . Roxie L. F ra ll kli n, dh·orcc . MllbelMul for ri v~ . HlIl'I'y Mulford, uivol'oe and ulim ony. Chus. Huckett vs. Paul Weir and He nry Bl'inkman, $1000, -
II CI)lIl plain l "r n n z ~ 1 P umm ill . co urt Il n ll'r~ " t hllt til ni le all owed against W n\lllce W. Un wy r lJO l' (!. sc inll"'!. . our! di ~ t rih \ltc{1 th e proc eus , f th e sul ll llC cl·rt.lli n prop!'rt y of J ohn liTitz by t h e l<hc l·ilf. Licensed by Ohio State Medical B08ltd , COUI·t d i ~rri b ll t E'l1 th l' pnlpe rLy sold by J . ~ , 1" o~l H , C I ~C l C d t Luke t he IlrC lllis {) ~ in I h~' JI"Lili o n of Delil n A. ". ............"'............... _..,.,."' . .".. • .,.."' ..."'._ _ _""'.............._ _''''''_ _........____......._, ~".."_"""_ _ _........_ _ vv_ _..-."' ..".. . ,,.. ............" " " -............"."." ...... Kil1('n V ". )\l a l:Y A. T nni~ ct ul. Co urt muci c the d a flln(\un ts Ell n At t,;,o o'clock h · rl' tlch"d Bail(' Y Re " d Our Ad •. ift Thl. Inu.. B. !';ll11i nl{cr ct III. , a dmin istra tors of HAT' T FI ~ I I. Il n r h" r . H .. stl' ppcd inlO l he (ln ly ill nil II bnndo ned hous c would be a t he c,H...'ltc of Ph ili p E. Boher. PROBAT ECOURT Ivifi8 Building on E, Mwlberry Street I n ~1 in ~ iA' hl nnd lirove l .. th .. v i llll !!~ lu rk . Co urt grun ted II di vorce to Eth el At Ih. Seas hore , ll' uJ! g-i st'~ ( 0 1' the key to t he Cong ci (l n T hL' ~ l o rnt Hhowed no sig n o f abat- Mi rl lam un grou nds o f gross neglect. hnr les W u~o n c r fil ed h is first, lil t( ti n.! a ~ n ightfa ll dec ilen ed tht! Th e names and rcsidences o( 18 fin n l a nd tlis tri bu tivc nccount o f t1w Archi e di dn't kn o\\' th at Ihe nol,' h O Il ~I' . caused I sa bel u grent " II I uf trllubl,' , " .Iusl g il in an d tak e YOll r lillie Iti 1o: t. ,,, 1ll he s t'l IIbnut nl a king him5c lf of th e lIe Cendnnt" be ing un known. E,lell nor Muxw lllI e:lw te. he must writ~ II n t. thnt ,, " uld it, " ",dd t hl' llIan. " l. i ~h t~ Rnd w a · "lI llTfor lnble. F "ling tw i n ge~ of COUI·t nrd!!r 'd Ihlll noUcQ of p'cntlency The entry of t he Suslln E . Haines , not r equire a n answ(' r ; this slw f(, lt t" I' have n' t hee n LUI'ned off a nd if yUIl hlllll' .. r. he I'x pl ure d th e kitche n pan· be mud" by p ublicll t iu n in t he euse uf eslute wa s ol'll crcd c"rlified. imper ative ly dellllln(\c (\ by .th,' l'il·. tllh.· Ihp hOll ee yo III' folks c.in , t " I' try. The C() n~du n s had left u well· Frcd Kibbey V:l. J ohn Will. at H I. Co ul'l u pprov~d th e rq)llrt of Frank cumstances. Shr Lhotl!(h t\ l'e hililll ll r i~h l in . 1C yo u do n't fin d it co n- "t nc kml Inl'll<'r li nd, fin di ng ,bncon, Nellie Dll vi" wa~ g runtcd u di" orce D. Wilsun, oC th e cslute of Anni e M. a~ Bennett a n ice f oll ow lind Shl' \\':I ~ ,·t·ni,·nl to ~t o p he n' agai n, j us t leaVl' " j:!'j;S lind LJrclld, he dcc ilied t hn t t he on grounds of gross neglecl. Wilson. sorry {or him , bu t no rnn r ,' lind n il Ill<' 4(' ,· IInde r the dno r mnt. " eookillg ur slI ppcr wou ld be 1I j olly o url fi nds t he dcfc ndanl, Curl Prouf of pUblica l ion of th e up· p. m. I s sorry t han she w<)ttl d Il n,·c b('en ' I ~ lI I'SS ~'o ll'l1 find t he place nil incident of the adve nture. In arr ang· nodgra s5 inde blcd to the pla intif1' pointm ent of Sumn er Brauen a s 1Ie1f or anyone else wh o fuile d to find "hil'-ha r p," ~[li d t he driv(' r , a s the y illg th e ta bl!! he foun d a te lcgrum Willi am S. Auu lll", to tho s um of min istralor o f t he Belle Brade n es· p. the world a pleasa nt pluce h. li\'e in. ~(' t cdr. "Folks CII Illf' up ea rly buL under II )l lllt e li t wh al he assum ed t o $3 G9.70. tule. Alfred H . Robe rso n WIIS onl <!l'c d to Pruof of puLJlication of the up. Someth ing a li t tl e cryp tic, yet sOllie. d i.Jn· sl ay long. Lef t in a h u rry. I.., 1\1 l's. (l lld a n's plac e. His curios· thing that wo ul d discourag furth<'1' Fam il ,' t r ub les , 1 reckon ! I don't it y ll\'(' rClIllle hi s scrup les a nd he r ead all ow t he defendun t, Gll nt'r Ro b e r~ o n poi ntment of Sumn er Braden as lid· to Se C l he l'hihl l'cn o n SaturdllY of minisl ralor o f the e5tu tc..~ of Annll confidences without wound ing hilll- kn ow nuthi n', mi nd ye. bu t lh cre'~ the messlIgc ; N ew Yor k, Jun e 10, 1017. euch week. Bmde n and Elln Braden. this would solve the proble m. Fi na l. tal k -he hlld trou bl(' wi th her hU 3Jy she hit Upon t hese lines and cop. band ," I 111'1 Leyden wos gru nted a divor ce A tru e inve ntory and a pprai semen t . d t h em .m her best ha nd: 1' \'" con fi d en ee~ 0 f t he chllu Ifeur Mrs. Alice B. on '"nodon, Ie on grounds of brros neglect. a f t hI' newl y di scovered ass et~ WlI S on ly mild ly in terested Archi e. It Bllil y Harbor, Mai ne. ourt fou nd th e d e f.cnda nls, Wil. ol'(le red to be marle of the cstnte o f min istl'lltrix of lhe estll t e of Lewis Wlld~ Gle nn. la bor, $G AO; Pen Mol'. He either fea rs his f ate to o much, 'I'll . II nseR ~o n abl y wa rm a nd the a ir You r letter hns yo ur characteri s- liam G. Luti, Loren J. Hardwick et all Willia m P . Vande rvo rt. Skinner . ttl n. cx pc n ~cs . $2,R5 ; Woo drow-\V'eil· Or his deserts are small, '\' n ~ li feless a nd hu m id. " • ._ ~ ,-, ~ . :a.l a - indebted to th e plaintiff, the Union Th e will of John H, Hank inson pon petition o f t he plllinliff, D. Stan age Cn., alld it o r' ~ suppli es, $1.0: That dares not pu t it to th e to uch was a dmi tted to proba te. Anna D. W . HUlllphr (!y~ , exec u tor of the estute sllllle. cl erk of co urt s suppli es, $3 ; To pin or lose it nll. • Hank inson was named executrix. of Hu ston H. Robe rt so n, co urt flndR Th e Bo ()k Shop. Slim e, $fi.SO: DrB. After reading the Iinc:s al oud se\,llIen met, the gflze of each grip ping /,hd will of Rudolph Durig was ad· it ne cesSII r y to ~ .. 11 ce rtain r ea l (' state Hobert und ~; d Blni r, prof essional ser eral times she decided t ha t th ey and holding that~ of the other . Then m ttc to proba te. Herbert Ho ppello pu y lh" debts and costs oC 1Ilhnin· vices fo r J ohn Brown. $300; Oregowould eerve her purposo a dmirnbl y swiftly thc intr ud er j erked a pistol was named e xecutor. Appruisers istratio n o f til e ti cccuen l. nin Bridgo Co. , "c ruirs, $43.20: J. D. and dispatched it to l\{r. Ben nett im. from his po cket an d fir ed point bla nk we re upp.oin ted. Hany Kirby fil e d fir sl a nd flnal A"h llllS & 0., grad er repa irs, $7: W. mediately. into the mirr or, The repor t crashed Fred c~lek and William Wiltlinger acc uo nt of t he astu te of Ma ry J. J . Barl ow, sto ne, S I 00 : . C. Beam, The note reached Archie ju ~l ns horribly in the r oom f ollowed b the fli ed theIr first a nd fin RI acc oun t of Kirby. ) sto ne . $00.61 ; Ga r~e Billett, bridge he waaleaving his sister's hOllse, He t inkle of f r agmt' nts ~f glnss A~c hi e Ihe estat e of Frederick C. Wi ttlinger. Court ord e r rl the inheritu nc tax repui r, $ 1. 75 ; J . T. Gregg, same, $3; had hoped for a long lette r in th BI'm d t lh e d ' . b t ' h' h t Co urt granted the applicat ion o f o f the est nt e of H111ph G. Thompson Slallll",,1 Oil Co ,. gns a nd oil, $116.· . e a oon 'ay, U IS S 0 F d . k T F . b II " ' veln of the girl's chaffi ng hum or, li nd seemed onl y to hasten th , rc eric . riC erg to se cer tam be certtfi ed. O,~. ; L e w l~ & Dl'Uk , coal , $371.62; tbe me of the mi8sh c was a dist inct iligh t A ru" , I' p d d tO h mfa n .s prop erly of the esta te of Iuu FrieThe wi\) o f Nan cy B, Wh itncr e \Vas G. Lcti cr mll n, prosecuti ng attorney'lJ d'Jaappoi t. . I pc < ,".. /lry Ch'II ' men ti ve fell with'" a. 1 fr ig hlean ned yeell tURI· hat berg . . .. o(Iml't t ed t 0 pro I)o te. . . ~ II Pp rIC~ •.7 ~c: I lng, tax reo nt He opened it guardedly. 1lI1d his ran ee ril th h th I ' I ~ roo f of pub heatlO n o f the IIp· Fred Humph rey s wa s nppomte d rund, 2 G.30. face feU as he pondered th e vers e. t hegh II AY I ·r ougt de IOllS!!II' li n )lOlll t ment o f Iydo Cox. ns adminis. ndmi nistroto r of the estule o f Nuncy - - -- - - - - u rc Ill' u rne on a Ie , C h . , It was a neat, well-bred slilp nt him lig hts an d gn in Hng t he la nd ing ti red ttu tor 0 t e e ~ tate o f Cussle A. Cox : B. ;.vb llac re. as a man without ini tia t ive 0 1' our. Ji mnk Gross nne! John W a t th c r e t r en t 'Inlte fi gu re as 1't I urc h Cd of Holent Hnwk f e h a nd Frankf CLeMay ' . . .. Cham. 11£'6. toward t he fl 'ont doo r . At t he crn ck n ~ ' exoc,u o r~ 0 t e eSla~e a ha rl es berhn were IIPPO lnt O f~ adnnnJstrlltors \ A t the dinn er table she hn,d expreased much th e salT\e thought I , of J . tO. Cartwright o1 th e gu n tlIe [ ug 't l 'lye S l oppe(I s h 0 1' t . Hnwke t f th f A ' Ias exec· o f the . est llte o f OnnJe , l humb erlain clap ed I i ' hn I t I ' I Id ' d II ,Il l' o . e ()5 a te 0 nnu " , Dean; ApPl'ltIsc l' s ' ,(Cl'tl a pPO Inted. t h at WBII cODdenaed in the verse, bu t tbe quotation, unrelioved by her p I ~ ntI 0 I S IOU CI a n of E verett Ea rly a s executor of the smile, earried II sting, Perhaps t his groaned: th en ~ I'rung t hro u g~ th (~ ~slll le or Geo rge A. Sc ott : Loui s Ka l. MARRIAGE ' LICENSES WBII the way Isabel Perry th ought r~o nt door <!r1(1, Ben nett henrd II nme· be liS c"ecut or of t he estate o f r.!ay Lawrence H. Warrc n, t ruck driver, of him, as a loser in the game of life ; ~~~t~!~I~.he qUIck putle r o f feet on E. Ku.lbe ; J a cob A. Anderso n. as elf(· ol llmbu s !llld Gene va r.1. Berry, but be experienced a plCMllnt t ingle Th I k b .I f h ccutOI of t he estate of Cora E, An· cle rk, Oregonia . ill the blood when he reflected t ha t e oc ar c no OVI{ cnce 0 , nv· derson this may have been the wrong rea d. ing been forced. T he frame. of tho R. Boys was appointe d g Ull\,in&' and very different from the -ense photognl ph of th~ , you ng girl t hut di on of Margaret O. J ordan et a\ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS , ~ had so chllrmed h im In y on th e fl oor Th '11' F I ' . VACCtNATlON OF SWINE she meant to convey. His spirits face down lB ' tt . k d ' t . e WI o~ ora Bell e Frnze r was Ida M, lind Thomas R. trmgfe1anared as b e d ecid e d tha t th e 1ast . PIC ha e d Iboen up ad mItte d t o" probat e Iuw to Ph lll p "" ' hi lucre, 1 t own Iot In ' ' (A SPECIALTY) . .,., and found thut ten henepicture line was intended to be read IInbl'okremoved It WIl S a curi ous busin es~ ~o op ph cliti on. tOl' apprai se men t alom T p. . avmg enly and tlJat it constituted a cha l· In tbe h.11 Arch' ',e tu-ed on all the I i,hlS and lalninl the landin, fired but he dlsmisse;) the subject from hi ~ hh been. made, oourt determln.ed Denny an d Lizzie Morrill t. o J. S. Notbia, hul R.U.hl_ S.rUID ••• lenge flung at him with a toss of her •~ . d t 'd th b i t e gross value of the esta te of Me- Riddell, 1 town lot in F ranklin. head, a flash of he.r brown eyes. .t the ' retreatin, fi,ure .. it I urc:bed toward Ihe front door. mm 0 consl er 6 g raver 11M n CKK !issa McEo wen . F . Ba k er to Virul U.... of how to avoid t he uisngr eeable con. . : . Ro ber t F . and Ina .Archie was lulled to sleep by the . h f It W 11 seque nces of his ellcounter He mmt ro: o ap phcatl on for bpprlll scme nt l Mllrvin . and Esther Mall Binkl y, Phon. S1 encouraging thought that what s he "Thin~ it will rain?" he asked the tiC touc 0 cr ue y. e may a s we leilv th h d 'f B ' ha vang bee n made, court d elermined 1 6 7 town ac res in lea rcreek Tp HARVEYSBURC HI bad done was, to give him a commie. driver. part now and be done wilh it. But Ie °H eb oubscfa n d cablll! kro md Ihll- the g r oss \'a lue of Lhe esta te of Rulp h . MIII'Y and J A Rebold to T U· U. ,, 0 0 -<on to d hi If b "Yep," he replied with a glance t he childre n you cannot have. Re· y ur or e or e ay r!!ll a n e G Th ompson . • . . .., re eem mse ' y strange b h I li I h f wen t upswil's an d hurrl'ed ly begn n . . Woo drey, 1 1 wn lot ill Moso n. and movina' adventures. the sea. "Ther e's going to be a mom er 1 at r e nqu s none 0 my d . Co urt co nfirmed the first and fi nal Frank L. Harris to G. Harold HarIy kl' ck-up befo re mornin'·." rights on this point. I demand that account of t he A n na M. G rnn d tn ' ~ • !'is. 2 town lots in Lebanon. ' d I l'Cssang . ' . . They r eached the hOllse and Archie you surrender Ed ' Ith at once an At one 0 clocl~ he was drinkin g cof· tate. Hu t t le Bink.l ey to DeUu Geil!;er, discharged the driver. In a mnmnnt.lwill communicate with you later fee and mun ch:m g toas t and jllm to ourt contlrmed the first and final 61 20 . W h' gt T 'n a bl' g about the cus tody of Harold until fortify h imself for his J'o urnev II es· . II cr C6 In as on p. Sher· ,;,. Mamie Haynor to InElizabeth . . .: accoun t 0 r t'll e Raymon d L 'ltte he .was standing l such time a s he is old enoagh to come He hau a nd pe rha ps k Ill ed. 0 tate ' . t ha t ex hnle! an utmosphere of to d hshot ' n, own a III DU ~ I ueuanD.n.MONEY LOANED • • me. man, an !s mind s urge d n?w wllh Court confirmed the first anc! fin al J. S. Ridd ell to Denny lind Llnle f ort and good taste. Full y satisfi ed with his Putney Congdon. self-accusations. He neeun t have account of the Sophia C Ertel es M . 1 t i t ' F kll OPTOMETRIST fi re d th h t- I 'h ' f . • orriS, own 0 In rim n. , tion s, Archie picked up a book, The cautious hint of the taxi driv- . e s 0 d - t Ie I'•k IeI wa sId run-t tute. G eorge ... ' E ,0>, F \I s t on t 0 W I' II lam. 0 L9ans~ cam e absorbed and read until he er that domestic difficultlos, were reo nlng awa y a n ~ery l e y wou no Court granted the first and finnl Watson, 147 aere8 In Deerfield Tp. LONG OR SHORT TIME-Eaa~ roused by a clap of thunder spolUlible for the breaking up of the have molested ~um further. He was account of the Sam L Irons c£tate' P 'I d F t D ' M \ . • 5. sf. ".... fa tile Filth, of f th f II d d . , I e an ranz 0 enDle orr s, .. terms. Also Surveying ana Absee med to shake the world. Congdon )lOusehold found here a pain corry o r . e e ow- wou n e or the Ella A. Gaynor ~st,.te; the Mary town lots in Franklin. GJau. for Betta- Vialoll. ing t o t he wimlow he found ful corroboration. dead; but m a mo men t he was shud· A Ertel estate J h HIt R II H I stracting. Write and 1 will call anel dering a s h et'! t d' th t t h b II t ' W'II' Fr'· osep orme a oze a anne, see you. Sam D. Henkle. WaJ1l_ s t arm h a d a Irca d y b ro k en, anr After speculating on the affaIr for e -: ee e a . e u e I lam . aZler filed his inventory .94 town acres in Waynesville. Write for Flu Bookle!; ill it woul d be impossible for him a few moments he went ahead with that had ~phntereu the mirror had and appraisement of the estate of La d EI ' B Sh h . rd ville, Ohio. cat ch t he fiv e.eleven. the preparation of his supper. He really bee n meant for him, and it had Caroline Rogers. t R ~re;~ and I na ~e B ~Pt e LOANS on Chattel.,Stockl, Seoun. B e t urn ed on th'e lights and fixed the amount of the ap - lOt ~ e,., . an '1l . a er,.. own ties and Second MortgaaeL Not.a "Your Mo.l Prl...... Po.....ioll ... wjS h e d I sub e I eou Id see h'1m an d k now struck th flwitht ' great1 precision h' h dJ' ust h dwhere ' Court " 0 s m ... ayncsvi e. that f or once the routine of h is life e ra ec Ion () IS co a pre· praisers fees In the estate of William G A B ' kl b d i It down to think. The roof and bought. John Harblne J ... , Xeni.. n-tro't 5t t X . Oh· rang under tho downpour and he de· had been interrupted only to find sented a fair t.arget to the startled P'. Vandervort. eorge . In. QY, yam n I r!,- Ohio. -11180.'11 ~ I ree, enla, 10 cided tha t aCter all to spend the night himself resourceful and the easy mmarksman Crt · t d th tor, to De\1a Geiger, 61.20 acres lD as·' ou gran e e request of W. W8.I!hinglon Tp 1IIJPIIi'I' ! ter of his fa te. . , He turned OUit the lights and plac. H. W.hitacre to sell certain. cel'tifl· Joseph Deba; to WashIngton Mort· He made n point of washing the mg the key under the door mat stole cates. I~ the matter of the asstgnment gage 00., 2 town lots in Lebanon. dishes and putting them careflully through the. ga,rden. The man :he of Nlnl~n ~ . Corum. Washington Mortgage Co., to Kil. Farmers of Wa.rren . and .cUolnln, away. These ' matters attended to, had s~ot ~lgM even now be \YIOII A~pbcat\on .wa.8 made for. the ad· patrick French Motorcar Co. 2 town counties may obtain mon.)' •• Ion, he roamed over the house which now dead 10 hiS ,path, and he lifted his miSSIOn of Vlrgll Homer mto the lots in Lebanon ' time loanl, at & per eent late,.... had a new interest for him since the feet high to avoid stumbling over the Dayton State hospital. Charles MillS' to Howard W. and Cost of securina til. sam. i••.." neCongdon family ske leton had come corpse. But m ore appalling was t he Firman R. Evans filed his first and Florence E Mills 4 town lots in sonable ,through Th. Fede..al taft. out of its closet and danced around th~ug~t that the fugitive might be final account of the estate 01 Alioe SpringbQrQ.· , Bank. For furtller Intonnatlo.a . . the dinner table. In a drawer of the lYing In amhusb, alld he carried his J. Evans. desk was an automutlc pIstol and a pist~1 before him at arm's length Edna H. Wilson filed Inventory and COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES ' on or Rddreaa M. C. DRAKE, Tn-. urer, phone SI8-X, Lebanon, Ohio. box of cartridges. This Archie thrust against s uch an emergency. appraisf!mtmt ot the estate of Abbie ' into hls pocket .tbinklng re not a. bad He gained thl! road, glancjld toward Haseltine. . John Francis, hydrophobia treat· idea to be prepared tor invasion. the house, and eet off in tho gen Upon applleation of Lida M. Saw· ment, $60'; Catherine Fran.!!ls, same, WANTED Then he switched oft the lights in eral· direction of t!te New Hampshire hi, Gourt fixed the prioe of (lertain $60; Alice Franois, same, $50; Mril. the lower rooms Ilnd established ,him. border. bondl! of the estate of Susan Haines. Duncan, same, $711; same $lQ; Stakal WANTED- Middie age min to take self in the guest chamber. He waH (To pie eontinued) Lura Skinner was appointed 114- ta Mfg. Co., filing oal)lnet. $1110.16; cha rge of farm. MWlt have ,ood half asleep when he was roused by references ano be a good farmer. J. footsteps on the vemndah below. K. Spencer, phone I III , LeballOll<
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It was close upon midnight and tho presence of a prowle, on the pre· ml1lC8 caused his heart to p110p wild· Iy. He seized tbe pistol, crept to the window and peered cautiously out, wh en a sound jn the room below reo newe d ,his nl arm. He gained the dool' ill l wo jumps, He cQuld hear t h upening a nd closing of drawers IIIllI !ice l he fl us h of an electric lamp !I ~ th" intr ude r moved swiftly about, Th e n thl'ough t he vast silence of the bi g h nu{lc th e un known gave voice to h i~ :mg-el'" anc! ll! ~ !lppointment: A t\C rl e~ u f q uic k fla sbes on the \\,1111 ga ve ","rlling of the I.,t,uder's in"a sion o f th e! uppe r rOllms. .\ I'c hi • d l'ew bock a nd' waited. His thou J.:'h ls lind emo t ions in this hour uf ,1:<111-:('1' inte rest ed him. It was Imm" nl'<' ly ,::-rnli f ying to him to Teal· ize t huL whil e his heart was beating ((uickl y, hi ~ pulse was regular. The t hi e f ha d become more eau· tl Otl~ jln" \VII S tiptoe ing up the uneurpetcd trl'n rl s of t he stair, still lending occasionall y. II ba r of light ahe&!'. He wos n ow com ing boldly down the' hall I\~ th ough S8 Llsfied that the house wus em pty. A fl a~h of his lamp fe11 upon the door f ra me JUlSt about Ar· <;hle's left hnnd. , A flash dIpped the dark for nn IMtnn t . Then a hand groped along the wall s,e eking th,e switch. Archie · could near ita 80ft Tasplng over the wall. A. the mapp ed the room fllle'd wtth The bewildering glare 1 ' (la'jjMlIr-o~-of~-.....,::.-.;..J.......,.,.---~~.~-h'l-..:.....J-f-~ the darkn ess beld th!l man WRy and he raised his IIrm ed his hand over bis eyei them from the light. The huI....I,.I",.1 shoulders drooped as be figure which was retll.eet;ed ......_~___'"'!"_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...,'a Archie's lont mirror. The e,. of
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FOR SALE-New and old COni. rood ,a nd sound. Fran kBl'addo~, R. D. 2, Waynesville, Ohio, 8t21
j<' On. SALE- Anyone w&ntiq com' 01' loose hay, eee D. R. SalllbuQ'.
f8 SPRA YING IS AT HAND-WheD ttl necu of a new spray pump, no matter how large or small, spra)' ho!!e. no zz les, complete pumps leatbeN, rubber packings, etc., eall on !I'D BOCKLET·KING CO., 416 W. MaiD St., Xenia, Ohio. . I~OR SALE- Little Red clover Hed. Fran.k Braddock" phone 36F11. Wa7nesville. ' -f21
FOR' R~NT-Hou!le on Highd ~t, next <'to Christian churOh. ,Inquiri! at Gaze.he ollleo. , ' " , eft FOR . SALE'- Buc)6yo' rlnc.b'bator aGO·egg ca"paclty;· Bbcli:e)'e r UroQd! ' er stove, will hover 600 ' cblo~ Mn. W., E. Cornell, R. D. l, · Wa~.vllle. OhiO. . ' .- fl
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Linubertrh "e~ poliUclllns a !!,ood example 6:v illwAYS ket'Ping his feeL . ,~tllJ~'" EVERY WI!JDNE~DAY• . \ n Lhe gT'Qlmd excull Wh.ittl's h' fly ing. '''I.,.iI ~ .t the Po.'ur(Jr. IJt WUYI"l • t tl. 'U,I., •• $.~O"" lo u fduU ,lfo , r-.r
I ll", I~nd h .. \Y. 10;. O~I['sbee were A FI'(!llch Jloet. lried o ut. hi. V' I·!OC,· on ~omc cugmj liew s. but un fo r tll~ [JII)' tulI \'ililLol'h, 'l'hul:a,l~i~". Illll e l~' . h \! stood ou ts ide th o euge lU ,11M "U '·'· II nc GOI'don is in s chool (llli' n 1" ' IId thcm. • of ~c nl'l et ievel'. -0'fl;c s['h ool chlldr!!n tlr' wo rking on fon ,of fl\ shi on ure 10 \I' '111' sho H P li ~ t 'r~ i O l' 1o'11I'lI1er5 l ll$lituto. with shl\rp I)oi nls und he~IM I\.i inch Th~\ W . 4 . 'f. . Illet with Mrs: and u quad'r hig h, lho.o w ho fi x th · st.yles hav e ele 'l' II t,h 'relly 11I'Hvi ng hurl 'H K t: ul'don, Thu rsduy afterlhut m Oil of (ushi on IH O 110_t I ways nOO Il . nl n of sellije. Ml'tI. Il erl.J~rt FiLe nnd daughter, -0cd \\ us hin g lon C. H., Sll~n t the weekA n inmate of u !<lllte h03pilol for (HId with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Wilson . the insnne h l~8 j ust died, Ic"vinl{ The ivic League and Community ' 8,000 he ga t hered tog >lher by bul'boring nnd selling cll nU y anti tebllCCO cl uJ., will give a play, "Eyes of Love" to his fellow lunat ics , II till sOllie of u~ the 'J' IVn Hull, fridny, Februa;y our multi -mi llionuil'cs IIIlly thank 17th. thei r lu cky sturs this f e llow wusn't Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham, 1I 110we(1 to run lit IlIrge. Mrs. H. S. Tu cker and Mrs. H. J. Ca rr we re shopping in Dayto n, Wed. ncsc!uy.
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If\ tht! scroll of the illustrious men who have Iiveu allu died fol' ~mericll ';0 nlllYle shines more brightly than that or Abraham Lincoln, the rugged, typi cally AmeriClln figure whose deeds und wouds nrc a light nnd an Indpiration for 011 the time to come. For A braham Linceln WlUl no t born to pomp anu Ilower;Abru ham Linco ln hall no heritage of woallh or royal blood; Abraham Lincoln had no smooth rOlld to tread. WhaL he uc· cOlllplished caml! of the swea t of his brow, the labor ef his hands, the struining of his every fnculty. And at the Inst his life WIIS lost in t he great causes for whi ch he bad fought with an ardor se l~m cqualled in history. A poor boy wns our Lincoln, with· out even the advantage of an easily nccessible education; he trod miles to get a book, which he studied in the cabin firelight of his humbl e home, Tall and ungllinly, a veritable tree of strength and courage, he strode frem the log cabin to the White House. Few men have inspired such r everence as he. Writel'$ have split hairs about the qualities of the great ef our land; the ene unassailable figure, perhaps, is Abraham Lincoln, No h I't h ' b t th he one ~8 ~ I airs ua 0~1 ~' tC ara.~ ter 01 t e revere rUl SP,I ter; ~ sh.inles tdhrft°ugh th~e hageSt bWllth . unt~:i mIn 8 h e arne; 18 ear· eu IS 8 I echoing in the, nation today.
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CnJltuin u nu Mrs. Charles Garner 01111111.)1.)5, were week-end gU C: t.R of M r ~ . Mury Finch a nd RobThe Shunk g a re moving from Day , CI·t Glu·nl'r. ton to t heir pillce here, Dr. and, MI'6, H . 1-:. Hutton and Mr. a nd Ml'$ A, . Collett were, s ix o'clock Cha rl es Howe nnll \Vifu wcre in dinner g uests ThurHduy of Mr. and Hnrveysburg ThursdllY IIflernoo n , Ml's. Fra nk Shiullkcl·. J . W. Snell, of Harveysburg, made The essays in the co ntest spo nsera businol<S ~l'ip to Cinc inn uti, Thurs. ed by t he Illinois Wlltch company, day. . on "Abmhaln Lincoln," will be read K. E. ThoOlPSOlI , George Vail, Ed at t he locnl Hi gh school FridAY afJeffery und wife were in Lebanon te rnoon. Everyone interested is welco me to uttend. Wednesday. and so n, o f
Sherley Hatfle ld alld fllmily are Mr. and MrN. A. S, Collett attendmoving fl'om Xeniu on to a farm near ed the basketball ga me at GermanBlanchester. town, FridllY, between Miami MiliThe Terry family nre now plell~Rnt tary In stitute a nd Dayton, anu stayIy lecated in their new hOlll.! at ed over for the nnnual pnrty given in the eve ning by Pref. Botts for the Church View. Cad ets. On account of the weather only The Woman's Civic leagu e gave, a about twenty attended churc h h ere delightful purtyb',Tu l*ldllY >- evemng on S unday morning, 'h I f ' 1' Th · • e rami 'eB elll g gu es"". e Herb Fitzwater, of near Waynes·, committe e in charge had arranged ville, was here on Saturday "ndl" number of intriguing contests for bo ught one of Geo rge Vall's horses. th ell' cn te rtuinment and the fun was ' l h' I ' A t' I h lI1iSB Helen Walker who ill oUeml· qUI e I arlO us. temp rng unc _ _ __e- - ing school at Midland ity, came over was served at the close ef the proand spenl Saturday and ::;unday wltl; gram, - - - - - - - ;- . her home folks here. Following iR the program for the The infant child of Mr, and Mrs. Farmers Institute, February 15 and SHOW JUST BEGUN I ,Elm er Lamb, who died at the honle 16; Wl'dnesday morn ing, 9:30: I0 _ _ _ _ _ _• of Mr. and Mrs. HIlIll·y . Moore, of this - Invocation, IItrs. Ruth Murray; - - - -- -place, was tuk en , to Bellbreok on schoel program; Piano solo, Mrs. LitTuesday afternoon for burial. lion Carr; "New World's to Conquer' The political prognosticalors--whom L. L. Rummell; committee announce we have always with us, It see ms, in James McDonald nnd daughter, mcnts; dinner. gre.ter numbers thsn the poor- have Frances , George Vllil and daughter, Aflernoon at 1 :30-Duet, Mrs. already placed, accordiYllI' to their Ruth, Ed Jeffery, R. J. Murray anu Evelyn Sh umaker nnd Mrs .H. S. party leaning, either A.I Smith or wife, 111. ~. Terry a~d K. E. Thomp. Tucker; "The Farm .Home, Mrs. Earl Herbert Hoover In the White House. son were III WayneSVille Saturday aC- J ohnson ; reading, Mrs. Nora Hawke; They need to be reminded,. in either ternoon. song, IIfrs. Harry Tucker; "Our Evercase, that ~any , tliings can happen About fifty attended our communi vhanging Agriculture," L. L. I Rumb.efore the tIme 18, r.lpe .f or the par- ty literary at the ~choo l house WeQ- me ll ; reading, Mrs. Laura. V. Reed; tlee to choo~e candidates, and that lIesday evening. Among thos<l fro':1 Even ing sossion, at 8 :OO- Muetlll more th\ll~ can h~ppen bofore a distance wel'c Lee Earnhart ,of L.!b sic, Harveys burg orchestra; reading, the voters choose a ,PreSident to suc- anon and Miss Iva Millard of Olivt.! 'Evslyn Penney; " Wholesome Recreaceod Calvin Coolidge. . Iiran~h . Of course the pro~am wns lion for Old and Young,' Mrs. Earl Aa a matter of fact, the bIg show fine especially the Flatfork Hu,vk· Johnson; pia no duet, Mrs ... Lillian of 1928 has only juet begun. So fST eye' <the paper) gotten up al1d r ead Ca rr und ' lIf i:;s Helen Graham; readmuch of the. action h~s been .comedy, by MrS. Jessie L. Kenll on lind a soh ing, Mi ss Kuthleen Graham; music, but the serious bUSiness Will come played a nd fl ung by Miss Mary Kath- Hurry Tucker and Herbert Carr' Ister. With lIuch matters M r eligion leen Thompson. .. ' ign Posts 011 the Rand to Prosper: and prohibition threatening, lit least. ---- - - - - - il y," L, L , Rummell; Agricultural to be either epen or veiled issues, the Slides, Charles F. Class ; mus ic, Misscampail[Tl bids fair to be' exciting. ~ Helen, Kathleen and Nellie GraIt will require some expert sidehnm. lIt4jpping to make it dull. Thursday 9 :30 a. m.- Ladies proAnd for this reaso n, if r no othgra m- Pres ident. Mrs. Marie Gray; er, the political prophets nrc likely James King has been sick with the ?ccre~ry. Mrs. Adah Talmage; presto see their forecasts go awry. The sore throat. Ident s address, Mrs. Marie Gray' ending of the tIIhow of 1928 is 'not Miss CIRI'a Wnd e is spe nding a few 'Kitchen and CAloks," Mrs. Earl Joh~ as easy to predict as many think. weeks with her sister. son; "Ta lks a nd Stunts," Miss Nellie \\ atts; "Cheapest Pound of Pork," L. Thieves tried to steal chickens nt L. Rummell; discussion, Charles Dos- - - -- - - . the hom e of Mi sse ~ Anna and Ruth ter . i Nult Sl,Iturdny night, but we re unA (tarnoon 1:2 0 p. m.-Piano solo FILLERS AND SHORTS s uccessfu l 1\5 the dog frightened them lIfrs. Lillian Cnrr; reports of commi~ 0 _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ • a wuy. tees; "The Rural Community," Mrs. everal children' fronl t his com- Earl Johnson; Rong, Ladies quartet· The country's annual candy bill is lIIunity attended the ska ti ng party rending, Mrs. A.. S. CoUett; "Mo~ lust Thursrluy night lit Bllughmlln's Efticiellt Dairy Cows," L. L. Rumcertainly a jawbreaker, poni!. It was given by the Seventh me lI ; discu's sion, W. L. Ellis; niusic, -0-Loyalty is all very ftne, but usual- and Eighth grude of t he Springboro Ladles quartet. ly the fellow who will lie for you will High school. lie to you. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mahnn had quite -0-1\ sca re Sunday morning, when their , A modern man recently said that house filled with smoke and they the modern man is s uperior to the thought the house wus on fire. Sevancient Greeks. eral of the ~eighboIti hurried to h~lp Mr. and Mrs. Keller Hoke's family -0-them, bu t It proved to be nothl.ng are so me better at this writing. Italy is t o have a national heater, more than s moke from a defective T~osc that have sugar camps are but Mussolini will see to it thAt ,there chimney. getting ready for the openning Bea. is only one leading man., son . . -0-WRONG WAY What the Sen~te needs now is Borne Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. 'Wiison and one with a good, strong voice to "I , just cleaned up thirty thousand Miss Mal'y Kathleen, were shopping in Xenia, Saturday. , shout, "touder .anl1 funnier." boneH on my land." -0"Oil?" Miss A lice Gons spent the week. Tbey're teaching convicts trades "No I graveyard." end at th e home of her parents, Mr. now, b\,\t they probably won't make _-Rnd lIIrs, J. Q. Gons. ' traveling ealeamen out of , an~ of LONG TERM CREDIT • Clement I. Satterthwaite and SiBthem. • ter, Mrs. Mabelle Staup, of Dayton A. cllmmission--;::;;-baen busy com- Irate CU8tom~rk";ou can't fool spent Sunday with their parents. ' parhi~ the amount of dust in the air me~ Do you thm I ve b~ught groRussell Satterthwaite, of Dayton I n a number cities and Ii carles . . of 'different . lng'" here for fifteen years for noth· spent Friday , nnd Satuiaay at the' may help aome if the report urges" " , . hmoe of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Satterpeople to keep their mouths shut 80 .Gro~~r- I shouldn t be at all sur- thwaile. , they don't get duet in thei.r lun&'8. ' prI8~ld. M~. and Mrs. Ziml'i Haines, New Burhngton, and Mr. and M.rs. Walter Wilson spent Sunday with Raymond Wilson and family. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gons entertain . ed Mr. and Mrs. Elias Oglesby, l\fr. li nd Mrs. J. Q. Gons and MiBB Betty Oglesby to dinner last week. Happy Hour club will nieet with Mrs. Frank Braddock and ~r8. Earl H k tt h oc e ,a~ ostesses at the home of the former, Tuesday, February 14. Mrs. Robert Furn~s, of Wayneevipe, ,Mrs. Joseph S!tambauah and Mrs. ~arl Mooh of Harvey b ' . s urg, 8p~n t Th ursday with Mrs. Raymond Wilson. ' James Vandervort, L. E. Hockett Carl Jones and' Kel1er Hoke are hay: ing s uccess in soliCiting for the children II relief work in tbis end of the town ship. ' Mrs. ' Henry Satterthwaite helped with ~teen ot,her women of Wayn~ town~hlp, sew at the High School building, (or .the Grude schhol, Wed!I';,sday,. se,!eral dresl\e.8 . being- made.\ ..... ,- -. - _ - .e_ . _-,- .' "
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T HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928, ommencing at 12;30 o'clock, the ( Howing: 9 milk cows ; 33 head of hoat s ; grain nnd f ed; Ford car; fa l'm ing' implemen ts, Le. R. E . SIM PKINS. Sears & Simpson, Auets . 'l'he underslgnod, in settlement of t he estate of Charles T. Hawke, deceas ed, will offer for salc at public auctIon at his late resIden ce on Third street, In W&ynesville, Warren Co., Ohio, on
It nlways llllIli e~ me laugh, So wonderful II treat, To see an alhl(!te run a mile And only move two f eel.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 19 2 8 Cn mmencing at 1 o'clock shlup, .the f ollowi ng chllttels : On e horse, bugg y ;harness, plows, harrows, gasoline tan k, saddle and a lot of house holu HOW IS IT? g oods. See big bills for terms, etc. HELEN M. HAWKE, A ca noe is like a Rmnll boy- both Frank LU, LeMay, behave betH!I' w.hell puddled from t he reor. Executors ef the estate of Charles T. Hnwke. Scar s &. Simpson, A uels , VERY SOLITARY
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A COURAGEOUS IRISHMAN. A HOLLOW MAGNET. A VARIEGATED CLIMATE. MORE AEROPLANES NEEDED. A real fighting Irishman has come to America. William Tbomas COIsrave, Presidcnt of the Irisn Free Stale. Diffident, ke'!ll ligbt blue eyes. loft voice, iron will and a lion's courllflc. That is a piclure of Ihe Irish Prcsideot, for whom fear does not exist, not even the only fear admitted b'l his relatives, Ihe Cdtlc chiefs 0 Gatl~ who admitted that thcy feared one thing, that the IIky might fall on them. If you aaked:-;~ NbTmNG be more powerful than SOMltTHING?" you would let no serious I(IJIswer. But how do you explain this fact, announced by German science and proved by convin>Cing experiment? A hollow ffIlIgnet i.s IItOt'C PO'IIm'/'wI IJIan a solid 1fIlI1T""" The absence of magnet1zed mctal Inside the magnct iincreal.es its tmgnetic strength, A magnet containing four hollow lamellae has as much lifting power as Olle containing nine IOlid lamellae.
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A. D. Lasker, who ran the Shk>ping Bc:Jrd, once 3 young, frightfully energetic boy. si tting in the outlide office of Lord & 11,omu, in Chicago, now e~n m or~ frightfully energetic. • iu in the in!ide office and owns th~ place. .He and his wi fc .h~ve just Rivc'1 a million dollars to ChICAgo Un/\·erllty to study the "cause., nature and preftIltion of degener:Jtive disea5Cs."
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fifty break .ool\·r; SCi I\ui ~kl)' .. I f tile IIClenlhu Will I.:t lum, Lat· ker shouhl I!.~ I\IIltC of bis tnoney investiga ti ng suneatiolll Utat medical ' tIclence wo·,:d call ";\11 nonsense." All nonsense is 'A'ba.t dbe doctOR called the thccrie. of Pa5,t~ur, who tauaht ' them more than they eva knew before.
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Michael J. Hluch, eilrbteell yean old. touched a live wlrc carrying S 000 "ulu and, accorcing 10 doctor.. Wat "<i,ead for hal! an hour:' Quick action b)' firemen brougbt U1e boy buk to life. , At !Jnt his mind wandered. Then be recognized friends, Jcnew hi. own name. who be was anJ what he bad beel doing in the previous eighteen yean.. " The Question aris-el, does the same thillS happen , to all of )11, after we have been de;!d a long time, perhaps, .. one earMal cier8l;man 9~stl, as long a. & billion )"ean, waiting for the world to end and Gabriel to sununon 011 w~ have a varieg<~ted climate, doB' pulling sled. over Alaska's icc, ladies and tb~ir i riends Iyinlf half-naked on tbe sands oi Florida, California and the Gulf Stales. And the thermometer docs not tell everything about WQthu. We ahiver and growl ;It 14 above uro, wlrile Donald McMililln, Arctic explorer, sent word, tlirougb radio, that he i. Quite comfortlble at Bowdoin, Labradot, with,the teml~rature 3S below z~. " .. • . ' It depends 'ai, hU!Dldlty, elevatloa. ozone and other thmgs probably of ' which we kDow nothing.
. A 'd11P11tda from ' Nicarqua ~ Sandlno, the rebel-bandit who killed 'Iome 0 four ftIA rinel, hal ~en killed by a bomb from oDe 'of our ~rp\anet. The Nicaragua nbcll now know that , tbey have Tn more Chance lNrIIin't United Stntd O),il1ll machinea than a rabbit has again.. eagles. That I, aati.fac~ory so far .. our Nicaragwdight goc.. ' But' our Brcsiderlt, C~ngTet. and <Army and. NlvY dcpartments ~oa!d
n:mernher tbat stv,era! oountnes 10 Europe aM' at 1c:1Ut. 'one ~n A.ia ~ ,ceed us. ~ greatly in ~r -p~wer tfuit tbey ,could do to us. 'l f ther cb~ we ~ye hI.t done 0 San~~IR' "WE NEEl) ' FIGHTING '" ~ nbt meRI,. a IAIIIple force oT-the Nlcara,ia aiae. .
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Charle!! D.y, who has been emllloyed Itt tJlC Waynesville Mills (ur a 'long time. resigned his pOllition ot tho~ J,\ant to tllke the ogency fllr ~h() . . . . . oil and gtlsolin business of the I!I Stllndllrd Oil company, nt Corwin; lllking the plnce ,of Jo Hormall, who re5h~ l\ed thjR positio n rec~ntly. _ _ _ _ ':".- , - -
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Regl~lm' communication nf WnyI1csvi lle Lodge No. 16 9 F. & . A. M., Tucs(\uy evening, F brunry 14 , 1928. Oh . th gl r li~s in e ~i ce lhey n ~vpr Vi ~itin g an d sojo urning brcthl'cn I1re \\'alk IWIll • wclcome, But 'thc)' k ep t heir l ithe fig ur es iv HA , BIlADB HY. W, 1\[. trim, F. B .II END·ER. ON. Soc·y. W1H'n occ asion dCllllllllls it- -Iet 5 put it tha t "lI Y-They ind ulge In 11 vigorous swim . HIT THE RIGHT MAN
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Mrs. hlll'\l's Suttcrlhwnite fell 0" l"OR broo~er the icc l>I5t w('ok injuring her hip an-i st ove: burns e ither !10ft o r hard II nkl. No bones were br oken, but coal; broods 1000 chicks. , Phone her injuries wer.:! very painful. 8G. E. B. Bnily: • f8
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Mr. and 11'", fark Rogers movcd FO~ SA LE- T,,:o 33x4 Oldfield cord ,I . t 1\11·.s Hclen Hawke's tire . . F. 11. F lsber. R. D. 1. Way~ ' II 0f8 yes t eruu y 11\ a home on ThirU ' nnd North streett!. nesvi o. Miss Howke will occupy two rooms of FOR SA LF.- 75 Wh itc L!'g horn hens, llte house. $1.00 each. Phone 86, E. B. Bll ily, °f8 Mr. lind Mrs. Culvin Longocre, in F OR SA LE--Billck leo the!' dllvencompa'ny witb Mr. an d Mrs. Robert port, in good condition, very reaBurnett ond son . of Dnyton, are Bonable. Inquil'e at Gazelle olllce. spcmli n. this week wi th fri ends anrl °fB r elnt i\'(,9 In CnssopoJi!\, Mich., anti Elkhart, Ind. On T uesdllY evening Mrs, Laura Zell was hostess ot an oyster supper which was enjoyed by the following guest.s. 1\ir. ond Mrs. Elvin Fires, Mr. ond Mrs. F. M. Cole lind ren , Mill. Morris Silver, Mrs. Anna Sheehan, Mrs. Kate Colemlln lind S. L .Cllrtwrlght, Mrs. Suslln Wilkerson was bruised and shaken when she thrown from an automobile weck. Mrs. Wilkenon and her in-law, L. R. Gordon, were Tetuming from nforrow when, as they turned the comer at Main street and lin road, the door of the machine open with the above result. nlltel:; no bonea were broken.
Beginning February 1, 1928, TelepAOIl:e' 'Bills will be made up monthly. Anyone desiring to make payments beyond current month may do so if they wish.
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DID you ...r aay to • Lif.. Inaurallcea.ent, IT COSTS TOO MUCH? If You did, tlaOD p~it mo to .aY, "Why? SIX CENTS A DAY ,,"II la.are the IIfe ,of a man 35 years of .ae for $1000. You apoad mar. thali ' that UPOD a do".. U'lIle.. luxurio.. Will yo'u aot aacriSeo OM ·or moro of them to' ..... ure youl' ·. family from waat ia the a"oat of your .udder:l d_th?"
The Mutual life Insurance Co. of New York RAYMON F. HATFIELD WAYN~SVILLE. 'OHIO
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Has again opened up his former place of business on Main St., Waynesville, Ohio and will have full charge of same. He will carry a good line of
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FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible School at 10 a. m. Church service and Communion 11 :00 a. m. All are welcome. rERRY THOMAS, Supt. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Sunday, February 12, service at 10 a. m. Father Bien, Pastor.
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ST; MARY'S CHURCH ' Sexagesima Sunday, February 12. Church School ' at 9 :30; Morning Prayer and sermon at 10 :30. Rev. Jobn J. ScbaeA'er. Rector.
It is hard dtr t~' work' and costs 1 ·J,ney. Buy Genuine f< aven, Red Ash , coal and: you g et the lowest ash coal. mined. What little you find will be reduced to a finely powder.eeI red ash,: easy to remove 'and very small in quantity.
TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH ing 3 :00 p. m.; prayer meetlng, 7 :80 Wedhesday evening. The Young Men's quartet will be with us Sunday afternoon.
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When you won t t ht! most rfOl' your money in Broode rs and Incu bators, the Buckeyes or Newtow n surely SlitiSnes. Lester Githens I'e lllized this when he told us to deliver a Newtown Brooder.
Here is un other Lincoln "tory that we th ought it would not hurt I1ny one lo relld: In 1846 wh,m Abe Wl\ S l'lll\ning for . Congres~ , his opponell. WII S on evo ngelist nllmed Petei' Cllrtwright. Lincoln ottended one of his
You ought to see our wnrehouB8 fuJI of Farm imp lements H's 80 full we can hOl'dly 5 hut the doors. But we aim to sell it nil out pefore WI' buy any more. We will have some real l;nrgllins in most onythjng you need t his Mpring. W~, haven't the splice to list everything, but we (lan guarontee to save you money. For SlIle- A good Horne Com for t Rllnge.
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Gorlaugh, 0: S, U., and P. O. Wilson, of Cincinnati, wl11 be scHeduled. The latest ond most profitable dplcs of swine breedl"c, housing, sani\;lltion, parasltesj. disease control and care and management have ~ecided to do 'Yill be' discuS6ed, Ton litter Clubs, ' ' ' and the' McLean countY system will ' be given special emphasis, and ' Coun. , ~y ~gent Class hopes to .have tw~ thia"aumr,ner :and if you reel edueational film, ' .recently pre:. ."", .' 1;.' . ' , '. ' ~~red il,l Was~lrigton; . .w ,.tt, a l' n ...t-cla.. 'Job ' of FortY' yeors. of ups and downs'.!,n the -ri" de.cription call on hog market Will be discUlllled, .&8 wen ... ,iT'. ,' ~ all-plan$ for fU,tare Iml'!rpv4\men . ,A ~...:.. """ . ,, '--'=hog-calling contest will add div.etelon Fra~land the GTange committee will eerve OIL ' a roast pork dinner in the same build.. . 'W · .,neaville Ohio ' in., for which Mr:1Iel'ScheU Bunnell , , is chinr the pork. Evel'Jbody IIlvto: D • ted. . ' _ 'l1':ncea eaaona e .
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Maybe a mon does one nigh't but reMrs. L. G. Brock is quite ill ut this not go home nights main d seoted when lilllo. becuuse he Is afraid Cartwright inv ited Mrs. Jessie Longncre IInri MN'. Ag· lIinners to come forof his wife. And ward. Spying him, maybe he ia afraid ncs Swaok spent Monuay in Dayton, of hia 60n'e ariththe evongelist culled Mr. nnol Mrs. Colvin Longacre a r e "Mr. Lincoln, if you metic. in Indionll, visiting Mr. lind Mrs. Gerare not going to reSmith- "How moald Kelly. pent and go' to heav ny controls are , Fred M. Cola Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duke spe nt en, where are you there on your raHardware. Farm 1m Sunday with the llltter's parents near di o'! " going?" plem .... Springbo ro. J ones -"Thl'ee, my "I am going to can .lao•• si grllllll," replied Linwife. my daughter Mrs. Gcorge Davis , of Ci ncinnati, Wapoa.,u... 01110 coln. And he did. and my son." s pen t Sunday with 1\11'5. Emma Foulks ond family. The Doyton ond Cincinno ti nre now running through Lytle every !!r.===========================:~ hour on the detour. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Albright; of Springboro, were Friday guests of Mrs. Kesler Grahom. Quite n number from here saw "The Dellcon's Second Wife" at Waynesville, FridllY evening. Mrs. Susan SlIylor and Mrfj. Mattie Creighto n were Wednesday dinner guest.s of Mrs. Martha Graham. Prof. and Mrs. J. R. Fenstermaker, of Doyton, were Saturday afternoon guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Brock. Evereet Clark, of Dllyton, and MI'!!. Mory Carmony were Sunday gueste of Mr. lind Mrs. Charles Clark. Mr. and Mr!!. Henry Graham wero Sunday guest.s of the lotter's ~rother, Rudd Saylor and "family, in Lebanon. Mr. and II re. Leonard Gray and George Gray, Jr.. have retul'1\ed home after everal months' sojourn in the West. Mr. and Mrs, Kesler Graham and daugnter were Sunday evening guestt! of Mr. and Mrs. Chllrles Guitner, in Miamisburg. Miss Edith Cram lind brother; Russell, of near LebDrlon, were Sunday of Miss Eva Wharton and M,orris Wharton. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Potton, of Cin cinnati, spent the wcek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edd Longllcre and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Swank. Mr. lind Mrs. Walter Kenrick mo- ~ tored t o Piqua Wednesday and spent the dllY with the latter's nicce, Mill. Joseph Grassi, and fnmily. MIlS. George Gray was clIlled to Kentucky last week on account of the serious illn ess of he.r granddaughter, Miss Verna Fisk. yo~ The church bere sent two large bllgs of clothing to the Kingdom Come settlement in Kentucky, where Miss Fanny Earnhart, of Springboro, if! doing home missionory work. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Eva Graham Wednesday afternoon, and arrangements were made to serve lunch at Mr. Rill's sale, Wednesday. There were twerfty:one present. Mrs. Adda Burnet met with a painful accident on Monday, when Bhe caught her hand in an electric wringer an dtore the first Anger on her left Ohi~ hand badly, ond several stitches had to be taken. Rev. R. A. Stillings will preach from the following texts during the month of February: "The Beginning,'1 "The FiJ:st Language." "The Source of Life" and "Necessity of Conversi on." Every one cordially Invited to the Sunday aftemoon meetings. Lytle Sti'n day School will have Banner Efficiency Contest~ h",lI'In,nh",1 next Sunday, February 12, ing April 12. The school will vlded Into sides. The Reeder Misses Evo and Ethel, are ,"A~IT"'ln., of one side and the Saylor twins, ry and Riley, captains on the oUier. This conteB~ Is based on a percel1,tage. on the following merits: On ' time, lesson study, church attendance and new soholars. '
On ThursdllY, February 9th, beginPhone 25 ning at 9:30 in the ' mornlng, an allday county-wide Swine Grower. Institute will be held in Grange hall, Lebanon. Besides a number of lead- ~-====-===::';'=====:I ing hog breeders and feeders of ' Samuel Shllnka, Jr., is wor\dng In Worren and adjoining counties. Paul CincinnatI. , '
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When you buy a G<?odyear, you get: known tire quality at a rock-bottom price. For long wear, strength, good looks, and dll 'round high quality at a low price, ; not only can't 'beat .a Goodyear-y.eu , can't equal it.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 9:80. Evertbody cordially invited. .
REVIVAL MEETING Tbe revi val · at Union church will continue over Sunday, February 12th. erviecs each evening at 7 :30 and Sunday morni ng at 10 :00 o'clock. Special £01' this week: Missionary m ~etlng Thu rsday evening at 7:30. You will n'o t want to miss this service. AI~o the male quartet from Cin cinnati, Ohio, \vil! be with us agnin Sl1turduy Imd undny. By all monns don't fai l to heor t hese young men. Rev. and 1\1 rs. C. R. Harvey, Rev. G. G. Phillippe. C. R. HARVEY, Pastor,
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METHODIST CHURCH 0:16, Sunday School ; 10 :30, "The Gr 'IIt Emllncipator;" 6:16, Epworth League; 7 :00 "Democracy' on TrioJ. ;' Sundoy School, 2 :00 p. m.; preachAaron 'S. Watkins, L.R.D., Paator.
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WAYNESVILLE. OHIO. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1928
NEWS O'IREGT fROM CELEBRATED THEIR THE STATE CAPITOL SILVfR ANNIVERSARY
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'OLU MBUS, OIlI O- The liij t of t hu"c whu s ucccs. fuUy JI,, "sud the reCent uXllmi lllllio ll of Ih ' ~ tul' civil service 'o lll ll1isNio n for uJlPo inllne nt to po~ i t i o n 8 in t he state highwa y depart ment wi ll be C · I·ti fi cd wi thin u VC I'y s hor t ti me. Exa minors of t he cOlllm i.sion lire now busily engugod in gl'lld ing t he pa per s of t ho more th a n 500 a ppliClln ts. Bcenusc of th e Jurge umoun t of hi ghway co nst ruclio n work co nte mpl ute d dUI'ing t he ye ar, a Jarge num be r who J1U~S t he examin ati on will be ap poi nte d. Two Jotti ngs f or n ew construct ion wO I'k ha ve bee n sc heduled fo r Murch tho first on Murch 2. and t he ot her on Mllrch 30. P lans arc fo r s t nr li ng e very job possible j ust as soo n as wealher cond iti ons will permi t .
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Mr. lind Mrs. Ha r ry ,' haw celebrate d t.heir s il v"r wcddiJl )! "nniver~ ary on t he eVllninK u f I"ehru a ry I It h. wit h a s ix o' c1 uc k din Ill'''' A R Lho guc s t ~ uJ'l'lved t hey \\' ' I' e welcomed iJ~ tJ,e bl'i d a n d g room of twcn t ~' fh 'c ycurs ago. 1' ho bl'i dc Wtl ~ hum!. ome in u ulu(l ~ a lin go w n. 'I' h u gu~ s l~ 1 nUl1Ju ct'ing IlUullt seve nty. were inviled t o t he dini ng ro om wh ich WIIS beautiful wit h dccoralion ~ in k cp ing with ~ 11t' va lentinI! ~cuson ; I' d hOll l'ts. silvcl' und rod ca nrlles lind growing plu nts li nd wh ' I'e W!l S laid t he h()Untl'UU S wedding d inn,·r. The co lnr schcll1e was cu rri ed out in th e nll·nu . which was served cufl!t ·\'i ll. T hl' icl' c rt!unI IlllVing U rcd hea rt fr uze n in the co nt eI' a nd t h· fa\'lIrs we re red bus · kets fill ed wi lh hC,lrL-shupetJ cundy .. Mr. a nd 1I1 r ~ . Shaw receiver! many beaut iful pi eces of sih' r. Th even ing passed a ll t oo quickly wi t h co n tes t ~ li nd ~am(' ~ . T hey Wl'fa II S sis ted in e n terlll in in~ by thei r son". Cha rl eij IIl1d lIuny .Jr .• and ~ I i s~c s Thelma a nd Lor rai ne Bl'I\nnock and Dora Doggett. 'rh osl! p resent were Mr . li n d 1\'Ir'8. F red Hau ff, Spri ng-fi el d ; Mr . a nd rol l'S. B. S mi t h. 1111'. u nd IItI·S. Roy Buh r man. Mr. lind MI'. Alf .. d ,Huy, uf Os born; Mr. und MNl. Jo h~ La mb. Mr. on d Mrs. Ruy Ma in ous. Mr. a nd Mrs. L. Da y. 1111'. li nd Ml's. C. E. An de rson . Wu ynesvill e; MI'. a nd Mrs. L. E . I~ urnh n r t . L£'bu non; Mr . and Mrs. C. Gilmol'e, an cl Mrs. 1I1aidn orwin, Morrow; M... lind Mrs. W. A. wnrtze ll, Mr. u nd Mrs. Ross Bla ir . Mr. ond Mre. R . F. Ba ll u ll dger. Mr. an d Mm . T. B. B\'IIn nock. lII r. an d 1111'S.•J. P. Shenvood. Mr . und JIl l's. Cha rles Bradb u ry . J\'Ir. lin d Mrs. W. C. Ke rsey. Mr. a n d Mrs. L. F razier. Mr. on1l Mrs. Omnr Hollingswo rt h. Mr. ond Mrs. Ed Nob le. Mr. lin d Mrs. Zain Arrlli tnge. M es d a m e~ Ann ie Au lt Emma Kersey. Minn ie Hctnlli ck. Erma Minst. ML~ses Dora Doggett. Bellbrook ; Mur y Sherwond. Ger t r ude Ker sey. lII essrs. I\e nn et h Reta llick. J ames Brannock. Harold oble a nd Her bo r t Aul t.
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Lnst Friday u ft e rnoo n t h e H igh , ch n,iI \\u s nssl'llIbl rI duri ng t h e 1Mt pHi" d in Mdl' I' thll t the entir e school mig- il L h,,\·,· nil npportu n ity of h eur ing Dr . \\'u tkin ~ di sculls H umlet. Th is di sc u ~, ion hilt! bee n especially nrr !ln~(' d ("or thl' En~li s h li te ratu r e cla ss wh ic h had just completed reud in" it ..
l mportunrc d"p e nd s nn endura nc e Endurnnc (' is thl' I t" nl i,) n through ti me . o( nn ur hi(lvC'rnt· nt of \'n lue . T h us s uy ~ Whitdll'a d in Sci('ncl' un1 t he Mn,ll'rn \I .. rl d. Enduran ,· ' i ~ L1 1 ~ rea l tC3t nf a Illlln. It is sn n1l'lhing Lhat we ca n Dr. WUI kins ' di sc ussion was th e r · nil II!I \· L·. ff we clln rln not hing eise "u~hl)r intt' r l'KU n~ to lite rotu re stuwe' Ca ll 1,>:111>: I, n alld remain the fla me. de ll ls . a s ",ell II ~ thnse who ha d not ~ f ' IlH't i m (> ~ l hi s is IlH!re piJ.th~ndc dne R9 I'(' IHI all \. u f t he h eavie r ShukespeuJ'" :lIId .- nld, .. rnl·' S. But in t his world ill ll 1'1:t ,:~ . The hou r \\'us pl easlln t ly 1.( Ilul'llIalll1g \ ' ldlJl'~ and Ou ct uuLin r: • IIlIrI pr" ti lah ly spC' nt [lnd many (OX 111(' l l it is /I p leasure t o find so mc ~ h i .1 g pre!-lH'd !l dcsir(! to h uve t h ~ same <tahle . l"orl u r wu,-k uJ{ain s oon. (JII.· 'o f lhe sll'l n ~e st pl eas of tlle Th(' .J unior and 'e nior cllls~e ~ h ,,;) <,hu rdl is Iha t it ha H ('ndur",1 lhrough n Ul l h~ I\j.! ..~ li nd i ~ .ti ll g oing s'. 'l ng. 11 11 Ullu, ul\1 oppor t unity to hear :1 flr ,l e II' hat ", " I' ha s cn ,lu rc d fu r a le nt;t h ticni tu lk on t he "Opportun iti.' s 'If A n other $I 0.000 hos bee n ' npprotill! II i~ h . "hool." wh E' n Mr. Will of t illll' 11I\l ~ t huvc Ho me meri t tr:. it. 1''''' lif. · rof a n or K>lni sm d l 'pt nd ~ printed by the sLute boa rd of con tro l 1-lurI· i,;. ..( lhe Duyto n PO W"I' un rl I "i~ h t om)Jun y was in tr oducc(l. MI'. upon iI, a hility to adju, i l~ ~ lf t" its f or the Ohio Nuti on a l GU llrd in r elic! work in the Hocking vu lley. This Ha rr'is ~ui d. in part. thut he hnd "l- , urrnllnrl ingH. Lif" is a t J' u l~edy fo,' It' n de d ,IllY ~ c h oo l up t o t.he (OUI it Ihe unlil. makes a total of $40.000 t ha t hos A Illun is in perf ect hC'nlt h whe n gmde. Since thl.'n his wor k had 011 bee n IIPproprintcd t o the gUll rd since IlLSt July. The mon ey comes out of ueen in night school a nd t hat he wus he CUll br 'nthe th e ai r. enjoy t he ~ t1n the $160.000 set aside by the last I\t IIJ'cse nt e llrolh·d in the Daytull ~h ille !l nt! pO I·take of th e fn ud th !1 t nig hL t-;c h on ] working un n cour:,d c f is ufT"r d him. und his lun gR his legisla ture tor the g Ull r d' s emerge nadvun cacl mathe matics a s opp lied tu Rto mnch and his ot her organ s are cy appropriat ion. No one will ve nelectrica l engineering. He f UI t'Jal' atlunt·d to his enviro nm ent. . ture a gues!\ a s to h ow much will be If they become ou t of t un e or, in r equired for the guurcl in t he min Hi sted that t.he HUl{gcsted plan of ing district before their work is co nabulish in g ni~ h t Hc hoo ls in Duyto .... ot her words. he becomes un fit. nnwoul d be a blow to many ombitio us t u r e elimi n ates hi m. lIidered ended. It is cer ta in t hat the El11el'son says t hat thl! best test of you ng peop le. His parting ntlvice t o e nd is not in sight ut the prCtlc nt a book nnt! t he fin est cri t ic wus tim e. Lhe classes wa H thut the ulJpOrlUni time. nnd advised UR, os a whole. to :-ead t i c~ offered to t hem we r r of the ve r y best, uut th al t.hl! benefits to be cll'- no book th nt had n ot bee n printe d Hepublitans of ench district will ri\-ed t herefro m cll·pended upon ap- twenty yea r . . s elect their own del eg a tes to the NaT ime has dea ll ha rshly with some plica t ion a nd st uely. tionol convention and wit hout being popu lar favor ites. wh ile other s bave handpicked by Senator Willis. A The Eigh t h Grada nn d th e Com- s urvived. prompt denial is mod e thot delegaSome of l he pop ular 80ngs our merc ial Geography classes were shown tions would be handpicke d by t h ose un cestors sling arc still popular. No II set o f slides on ce ment and in authori t y. At the sam e tim e the on e cou ld tell ut t he time which they crete. whi ch were fu rn ish ed t he statem ent Is mad e thot the se nator were. but the passing of the years perintendenl by th e A ll1 eri can does not ask or expect t he delegates has tested t hem. Associatio n. of Chicugo. They sh to vote for him if it should develop It is perhaps a wise thing not to quile cleurl y mu ny ste ps in ed that he has no chance to win the build a monument to a man before munufac t ure of . t his com mod presidentiol nomination. But the which now rllnks fo urth in va lu e in he is den d. Tlml' mUBt have its opfriend s of Senator Willis do oppose port uni ty to pass up on him. the United SlIItes . the delegates bei ng t ie d up for ony Ther e is something in mere endurother candida te , but desires they b e Lust W edn sday und T hursday t he a nce. and the mon who is able to f ree to vole . f or whom th ey plea se At a purchase price of $9.D99. th e stick a t hing out to th e bi tte r end has class in f Ul-m engineeri ng we nt should he wilhdruw fr om th e co nl\lJ\~. Groce L. Smi t h was in Day· Board of County Co mm i~5ion ~rs th e od von t uge over one who is conon a s gucsts of t he Rum Leban t est. or a major ity of th e Ohio delJ\i rs. Earl COII II<.> r is on t he sick sto ntiy cha nging. Muchine Com puny, wher e u se r ies t on. Monday. bought th e . Warre n Cou nty f oi l' list. egation decide t hat th ero was no Do n ot stick to a t hin g si mply b electu res a nd demo nstrations on chance f or th e nomin&t ion . Effort s Mr. nnr! Mrs_ N. P. Jordon are ground#! ;from the Warre n Co un ty cuuse you hove chosen it. but after ing parts 0 f the tractor We r(l i are being mad e by 6y ndi cn te newsspe nding the wee k in Piqua. Fair And Pa rk Company. at t he regMrs. L. V. B ra n ~ trllto r spent Tu es Li vely given by expe r t I\IJlchinist~ . choosing it wisel y keep your f eet . duy in Lebanon. paper s to spli t thl' Ohio delega tion ular meeting o f th e cu mmissioner s, The class a nd in ~tr u cto r report th e fir m an d do not voccillate. In an effort t o nominate th ei r favo rR u s.~e ll Snlisb ur y was a business !\Irs. W. O. Rapel' is vi siling rela- time w II a nd profitab ly spent. ite candidat e. If t h e advice of those visito r in Pluin City. Tuesday. Monday. The park cor pom t ion to ok immedjate steps to dissolv.e li nd t he utives in Cinci nnati . who have morc considerat ion fo r pllrMiss Smi t h lin d 1I1r. Florl ll n wer e ty success than that Qf ony candidate Have you see n .th e beoutiful line property will go in t o th e ha nds of The Womnll 's Auxi li lll'Y of SL Mu- of Gru en p ocket a nd strap wutches t he co unty a s soon as legal negotia Mr. lind Mrs. Carl Duke wore Da y- ubse nt MOlldIlY. The gri p see ms to is heeded, there will be no con test in Ion visilOI'S, T u('s dIlY . be t he cause. Ohio for the delegut cs t o Kon sos ry's chu rch met on Fricluy afte rn oo n . lit Co ry's J ewe lry hop. Lebanon, O. tion s can be closed!. William Thomlls Kemp. so n o! This importa nt move. whic h will City, but they will go as loyol sup- Feb t'ual'Y 10. with Mrs. J . E. McRich ard a nd Cathe rin e Kemp, was Friday night. .J. T. Liddy f Dayto n. was a W ayporters ' of Senotor Will is just as long Clu re und Mrs. Bl'rt Hartsock. a t Ada m Me ll oh u nd family were ossure a fair f o r t h is coun ty in t he our bors wi t h n t he h ome o f Mrs . Ie lu rc . all he remains a cundidate. gues~ of r ela tivcs at Hamilton. fu t ure·. has been made possible by n('s\' illc vis ito r. u IIdny. 20. 1866. un ci depurted t his life at belt. whe n th~y won a hurd The me ' ti ng wus ope ll et! by lIlrs. economic spen di ng ond " culting the Population of the Ohio peni te nun dll Y· gallle fl'ol\l .·)J r in~bo ro, the ~ line 10 :15 o. m .• T hursday, Feb. 9. 1928, dwa ll ader. wh o eOllducted t ht! deCa corners" in expendi turcs on t he pllrt W . '. Sellrs a nd (a"lily spent Sun tiary hll1l passed t he 4.000 mark f or l'nding with the sco r e. 22 to 15. In ea rly li fe he was married and this day aftel'll uo n in Dayto n. the first time in t he history of t his " oliono l service. Scriptuml quotllHenry W ieehers. of n ear Xenil1. of the commissionel·s. Tu r ner loop d the loop wit h fo ur uni on wos blessed with on e son. his were gi\'e n in r e.spo nse to roll t ions_ Twenty perso ns hold 60 sha r l's of great prison_ And the vorio us coun was 0 bu siness visito r in Waynesfield goa l" und ona f ou l ond E llis entire fa mil y havi ng preceded him Mrs. A. T. Wr igh t attend ed t h coli. the Warren Co unty F llir and Park ty and district co urts of t his stute vill e. Tuesday. . lik e wise with fO Ul' fil' ld gouls und 11 0 Tn death_ fun erul o f her · sister a t Middl e town At th e close o f t he business sesCompany stock. Officers of the com Frida y. n re s till sending t hem in . No t a day Bro. Kcmp was the fif t y-nin t h • Henk le went t horugh with foul s. J. H . Wutki ns. of Rushylvania. panyare: J ohn O'Donn ell. pre iden t; passes but what ' new prison ers arc s ion l he fo llclwing program \\'U 5 re none fi~l d gon l and a foul. S her woo d child r e ce ived into t he Soldiel's and Ohi o is \·isili ng h is brother, Dr. Aaron Frank Elbon . Woyn esville. vice-pre sadded to the list. The surprising der ed: Mr. a nd 111 1'S. Motr is Ra pe r. o f Day copped a l ou l shot u nd Berry li ill Suilors Or\lh ull Home, after its e ~· S. Watki ns and wife. ident and t reosurelr ; I ' G. I~ . Brown. f eature is the number who are be- .Read ing'- "New Le nd",' fo r chu rch to n.sp ent S und ay wi t h Mr. a nd M r~ . pluyct! a br ill innt game ut sUJnd in tabJishmen t in Xen ia, Ohi o. in 186a . secretary; J . K . SpE!IlCer. Ed M. J ohn ·W. O. Raper. Ing committed for long term s, many In Dom inic,, " . 1111'S. Lee HlIw kc. guurd. · C hr ismu n WIIS t he rnu in go It was in t his home t hot he laid the Bon and John W. Dunnam . board of of them for life. liD that th ere is no Reading- "Cook Book Lends t o B ifo undat ion of his education un,l fo l' t he losl'l's. Our girt ta bles arc full of specials directors. hope of a r ead j ustm en t tha t will find ble i n J al)un·,'lIh s. George HlIr ~ t rude, th at of 0 linneI'. which he f ollIlr. on d Mrs. R . P . Al cxund er . of ext Friday nig ht our t cnm jour' for your selection. Cury's Jewelry the pri son with facilities ampl e to sllck. lowed until th e ti ny of his de ath . He Spr ing Vall ey. wcre S und uy dinn er neys to OLtI· rbc in to pIny \II£! III ·t meet the requ ir emen t. "Surf Boa t Traveling in L ilH!ri u." Shop. Lebllno n, Ohio. had no chu rch affiliatio ns. but gave guests of M r. an d' Mrs. G. D. 111 ills. J:rmllc Il f th· ~ cn su n . Th e sco re: evidence before his death of his sal· 1I1rs. W . H: All en. The co nditio n of C. H. Sherwcod, W AYNE S \, l LLE G. F. Schl esinger , director of h ighvation a nd accep to nce of t he Christ . Mr. a nd l\.trs. P oul, H(! in ey a n d Aft er II djourn ma ll t an hou r o f de- \\'ho has becn co nfined t o his bed for F B. ways. colis attenti on to the fn ct thn t lig htr ul socinl conve rse was enjoyed, severu l weeks. is improving. T He di ed wi t h the words on his lips, . The chorus is generall y t hl.' la~t fami ly. of Dayton. spent S unday wi t h 4 o 4 Jesus sa ves. the recent decision of the Uni te d during which delicio us ref reshme nts thing that is menti oned in mak in ~ Mr. a nd Mrs. B. F. Mills a nd dtlu gh- F. lhs. I' f 4 1 tel'. Turner. I f States Suprmee court placing t he r e- were se r ve·d by the holessess. ussistHe wus 8 mcmber of t he fra terMr. an d Mrs. Geo rge Dakin arc the announcement!! of 0 bu rlesque .. 1 o her wood, c sponsibility for grade crossing acd na l order of ons of Veterans. of Mi ss~sMory Lenh and ' Mal-jorie sick with g rip at the home of their att raetion. In the cast of " Br ight 1 1 d e nts On t he motorists will relieve ed by IIfr. and Mrs. Clorenco McCo nn ell H enkl~ , l' g Ohio; also the L. O. O. Moose a rd s 'l nd Betty l'ar t"ock (la ughter. M rs. l\£. L. Parshall. E d\" Berryhil l. I g .. . 0 o 1 ~ . ' Eyes" the chorus is to be the first and son, of pring fi e ld. wel'e g u ests the railroads of mony damage and 1111'S. W. E. Co rn ell, -M.rs--"--''''"-I_-=-_ _ --;--~-~;;'_-;--,.----.._h'''''''==_= indemnity c1eim s. In the past Hawke and Mrs .•Johll F~o llllll were Mr. a nd M.rs. Floyd Savage an mg Int roduced becouse it is wor t hy of Dr. an d Mrs. H. E . Hatha wl1Y on 2 10 Tola l these . payments have unqu estiona bly guests o f t he aft ernoo n. 22 a mong U S have not 1 H is noble, ma nf amil y spe n t . u lldoy wit h Mrs. Belle of t hat distinction. Th e sixteen Su ndny. amounted to considerable und the ly qualities pl'edo milloted lint! outSP RT NGOR O Dinwiddie a nd dau ghter. Miss -Olive. Greenwich Village sylphs selcctcrl to railroads ·will be r elieved of t his burT weighed h is f lllllls. wh ic h made f ol' g ive youth. beauty olld vivacity '0 ,1\11'5. Laurn Zell had IU! di nn er B To' den. They should now be in better ;j Si\ verwure. Sta r t your hope chest thc e nsemble numb er s ill " Brigh t ~u ests Sunda y. I\~r . un d 'Mrs. Ha l'vey Cllr isnulIl . c o :I him 1\ h ORt of fri e!lu~ . He b oo go n e position. nat urally. to participat e <I La jo in hi s schoolnllltl's o f ea rly dfl Ys Doyto n, next Sac~ett nnd fa mIl y. Mr. alld 1\I rs. F. Mitchr' ll , I If n ow. Be:,u ti f u l putterns to &elect Eyes" ut the Lyri,c. o o with the public ·in the elimination of o a-nd will b grcutly mis5cd by t hose models H. 1-arr. f rom nt Cu ry 's J welry Shop. Leba- weck. are-. all professio na l o o Sell:!r s .' ,. g hazardous railroad grode crossings. o l ~ fI behind . Let us con ole our1 n on. Ohi o. o who hovo adopted t:his a \'cnuc of en - : Gr('i!'g. I f With the responsibility oppnrently r- sol\' es wit h the b VlI utiful t hought of t rance to the theat ri col worl d. Olll (! . Mrs. Du dl ey Keev~ r, of . Ce nter- :';outh .. r f .a ~ placed where it has been the demand l h(' PO()t , who sa ys: Mi ~ 'es E I~ ic Haw ke and Esther of them are college g ra dun tcs. oth " I's \'r1I~, and MISS Lydlo Wnght . of on the part of t he mot or traveling H e n" cr~rr n sl'l'nt Fri day night and hail from seminories ; oth ers hav e J'e- SI'J'Ingboro. were ,"'ce k:end gUl's ts of :; G T otHI ]f. 'r hcl'l! b no dcat h. publi~ for separation of th e grodes Quite an exci te ment was crca tl'd Sat urday in cdur ville a nd Dayton. ceived their diplomos in t he ":ll'i o G~ Ih. a nd Mrs. 1\ . 1 . WrI ght . Who L ~ l' e l1l ~ ~() . i5 t ran sition. of the highway and railroad at cross- a t noon. today. wh en three mochin es exprllSsions of art. a nd ull have bee n -\ ng-e l ~ walk · ,,'c r the eut'l h, Mrs. Ll! lIJ'u Shid!lker. of HO\,\, II YsMr. nnd Mrs . B. S. Howell have engaged because of comely IIJ1J1en r ings will be greatly intensified. The sped t hrou gh ,t OWII . regllrdlcss o f the \I·it h sile nt sLcllllh y tread. decision of the Supreme Court hn., safety lights. passe nge rs or nny thin g return ed t o th e il' home in Port Wil- ance and faultles s figures. As nn hU I'{:r. and Mr. and Mrs . F orrcRt GruThuy beHt' llllJ' !Jes t lo ved on es oway, liom. nfl.er spe nd ing s everal months aggregu tion they lI:re sure t o be l!.l' ham W re dinn er guests of Mrs. received wide publicity and the mo- else. .\lI d t he n we .. all the m dcu d . Mamo Hatfield on Sunday. torists individually and through their It developed. h owever. that twc a t th <.> ir r ll nch In Alabomo. best . coterie ·o f singers and d anc e ~~ organizations have taken the view men coming tlnoug h Spring Vulley. Se rvice s we re h 1<1 at th e McClure Messrs. R. H. Hartsock. F. B. HenCOlllm encing Morch G, Dr. E. on th e circuit. "Bright E yes" i8 enthat railroad grade crossings elm inn- hud stopped nt Dr. A. N. Vun dulllan's func ra l pal'lo r s Sundlly at 1 p. m .• in tirely new. with p rincipal pOl' fu r m- d ' l', un. W. C. StJ ohn. A. F . Me lloh, M. Rud olph, the eyesight specialist . tlon is more necessary than ever be- where one of th e men swi ped two t· hurge or UJ'. Aaron S. Watkins. os· er s incl~lding Hor:ry Levi\ll!. Ki.ltY O. H. Unglesby, F H. Moolllow. F . fore. • Mr . Herbert .r. ':11'1' . JT:l rv (' y ~ h UI' g, <isted by th e L. O. O. M. and S. c-f valuable guns from his office. Imme- will be ut Cary 's Jewelry Shop every Starr, Ednu SommElr s nnd Lcw . RIc e. L. Thomas an d C. H. Har,"~o c k n t~':m d diately the Doctor missed th e g11ns. Tuesda y. Thursday and Saturday. One .of the feature ~ n~m be ~s IS th c ' cd inspectio n of Harveysburg lodgo not o'nly op'encd h.· s\' li lt! growe rs' \'. OJ',i ' 1',. T hroe beauti f ul Jll'm in stit ute. b u t nl"" ell l'l i .. d uwny t he h" rs W I.' I e :-lIng by eight girls from Fishing reservoirs are possible for And after urousing several of his Mrs. Annie Gibbons, Mrs. Julia offe rlJl~ of accor dl.o n plo ylJlg nnd las I F ri da y night pocket-kn ife gh"' " li S first pr i1.e in (I ' Xe n ia Ho me. Interment W;l 3 e.t these counties having no natural neighbors started in pursuit of the songs mtroduced by Mannetl e und t he hog-cu ll ing ('(\nlf'<' • wh ich clused Hlanchcstl! r. streams and lakes and se\'eral hove t wo men who were caught below Berg>!n . Miss Lucy Emley and Mr_ Cooke. Another high spot is t he Jllmcs Gi bbons spent Sunday in Xenia M I'. a nd · Mrs. G. D. Mills a nd Mr R. t he mcetings la't Thursday_ B. B. olready been installed through su- ,town. comedy d evised and delivered by the Lloyd Duvis called on Mr. oud Mr~ : Ball. MaRon . \1',)11 sl'cond prize . an rl pervlsion of tlle Bureou ' of Fish and Upon scorching' the machin e one the guests of Mrs_ T . E. Cummings. Eclipse trio. Israe l SHlterthwaite. of Dayton. Fri· R. L. P oppe. of the ga me cOlll m uni ty Game. . Old abandoned canal beds of th e guns WIlS missing, but was doy . of lORt week. Mr. Ollt! Mrs. Sa ~ was give n u third r eward out of II W e muintain a high-class watch and 'n atural water basins will be util- found above town. where it hod been t~ r t hwu i te have both bee n quite ill repair de purt me nt and rej:rair everygr oup of tW f' l\ly who ell ter l'd t he Mrs. Fm nk Broddock and Mu . ized for the purpose and will hp. thrown out. but ure bctter ot presen t. stocked with mature fish from the inThll m en were t UK en be fore Squire thing in jewelry and solicit your specElI rl Hockel v e~y plea sontly entercon test . · F a rlll~ J' s T. E llis. Wuy n eKvi11e. ably tUI'ned t h e ,.L[ ',\I',PY Ho ur club at the land hatch~ries. ~he year 1928 WIll Hathaway. who ordered them locke d ial Ol'der wo.rk. Cary's · Jewelry The W ayne T ,~wn s h IP Mrs . G . D. ml u'll B h as b ecn cu II 0 1I d i se uhlll'll's ~s(' d Lhe problems u f bJ' tlo d $('W home of th e f,ll'lller Tuesday. Feh~find th~ distributIon ?f fish aim OAt up ·to await the arrival 01 th e Gree n Shop. Lebanon. Ohio. club and a number of gu cs~ spe nt to X enia o n accoun t of th e illn ess o f mnno" eme nt. housing and can! uf thc ury 1. Th i3 UO illg V alentine D u~·; double over theprecedlllg year, m ad.! county sheriff. ' " _ _ _ _ _ ...- - - possible by the , additional hatcheries LA. Zimm e rman has sold hilf res- Thursdoy. February 9. a t th e~c her siste r, Mrs_ J. ]0'. Ayers. Conse- yo ung lit ter s. The vari ous "~ l'lI kers euc h me m ber rl':po nded to roll call idence through W . N. Sears. to Har- of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark. quenUy th e L. T. L. meeting which pla ced ch id emphusis up ou cl J>n1i - wit h a va ll.ntinc g reeting. After which have been erected under state vey L. Rye . who will take possession After a social time and a mos t ex- wa s to hove been he ld IL t t he h ome of lIess a nd . a ni tat ion, t h e u~< of .wl' lI - th c busi ness 8cssi n t he. followin:r supervision. The state distributed abou t May 1st. The Zimmerman's ceUent dinner the program of th e of _ Cecil Davis . has been Jlos~poned. bala nced ration~ and up· · : ""lIlyinl' progl.'U m was given: 6.000.000 fish from the Put.in-Bay expect t o moke their future honie in te~noon was ope.ne d with prayer by t he government estima ll'.< ;'1'11 r~ hatchery last year and near a million Rev. Washburn. All but four faml r.fr. und Mrs. Ra y Mninous had a s ports concerning t h e UF i) I,ig ~'J r- Rending . " Origin of olen t ine Day ... · from the ,Ruggle Lake hatchery in The thi rd meeting of Ve~e.t~blc Colifornia. lies were. present. t h ir Sunday dinn el' gUllsts. Mr. and \'e ys.. . . ....... . .... F!st her Mitchener .. . Summitt. Illd Portage counties. Sev- Cooking of the Greenbrier dIVISIon. eral-"mUJloJll! w,ere al80 distributed. will. be held at the home of Mrs. Ro ss The frI ends of MISS Helen Dukel , Mr. Olark introducted Dr. Wat- Mrs. E arl Ki.mberla in ond two boys. Plllns for secu r ing UlllI ti n3 giv- Hccltatr II ..... Betty Br addock from · the · Inland lake hatcheries an:l BlaIr',. February 23_ The first ariq are cO,n gmt ulating her on successful· kins and' M,r . Moomaw a s speak er s 1111'. a nd 1\11'8. Tiff' Chllsteen li nd t,wo in~ the latest info r llllltio n UP<l 1 f 'l!d- Read ing. " . lOJ· ies of L incoln." . .. ' the ·nliy olles to be ,built will gr~atlv se~0!ld les80n will be brie fly gone ov- ly passing the Nurl!E!s State exam-l for the a fte rnoon. Dr. Wa tkin s gave quu ght el's. Pea rl ond Mada le ne. of ing a s well os sanitoli o I nnd mauage .. : . . .... ... . ,,, . .oP1l1 R ellson .i ncreUe"tJl"·' oDW ut _ ,. . ~r. Mrs. T. B . Brann9ck. le:l~er, nation which she took. recent1~ at a. .beautiful . eulogy' On countl'y life . Fra nklin. Mi': arid .Mrs, Chas teen ment to prevent ),l'IulHi worms wo re RClld lllg .. ... .. ... Be rnI ce Bartln n ~ -'--. _ .:- ~ '. - - ., M.rs. L!le Earnhart and Mrs. W. A. Oolumbus. In a. class of 36 M~amj as: he I8W it on III vncation to the bro ugh t wit h them th eir musical in- &Xllluined b y C~lI n !.y .. , g,. n~ 'lass in Hcc'.i.lntl n - . ...... MOl'y Eva L~MII,Y Valley nurses. Miss Duke received the country from a luge. and noisy city. strum ents, violin and guitar, o1\d a resppllse to wh Ich oV' r 1.00 Tequ~s:H MUS1C ..... " .. ............. . .... .. ...... J.ad.o .:.....1 Swartzel. i\silistants. .' .01 0 I ' hig!lst grade. Mr. Moomaw, gave' nn accoun t of ve l'y pleusant nfternoon wos spent. · WOl'e reeeh'ed. Th ~ ' e WIll hI! m all~ A delicio us tWO-COlusa luncli ' wiu "t . "r - '10 some interesting thing~ t hnt .have \!~ o~t a t all ea rly dnlt'. .Ot hers who scrve(~ :by t he tiollwssell, w'hjejl w•• The following relutivge ,of Mrs. been sqggellted to solve a f ew of th e On Mond a:!;'. F ebruory1 3. ·M~. and dId not attend I'h: III etin g CJt S ghly enjoj ye d by all.. • MJ;a. Mary Gustin. who 'is sick.' ;"jsl~d her far-mers' problems_ ~Irs. ~ . F .. MIlls c~lebrater,l theU' sbt. cure them by culli ng at the County Ft:ank 'LeMay ' anll Mnr.y Eva we re 'The Ladie8 Aid 01. the M. E. church Sunday: Mrs. Laura Kunze, Bond Special Topic: "Possibilities in het h w~ddl'ng anlllvel'68ry • . Mr. and Agent's offiec. invi tcd gu 5tS. . . Will give a chicken pot pie supper, Hill. Ohio; Mrs. Rye McClenan and Rome and Country Life" was dillcuss· Mrs.. Mllls .\lT e 81 and 80 years of - - • T ho March meQting .will be. hold with, trlmminp in the church base· daughter Middletown: Mr. and Mrs. ed In a very able alld interest ing man- age respectIvely. Those prelHlnt were SOON with Mrs. Fred Gons. and ment, on Wednes!\ay evellinlrt' Fell· Harota Hensel, ~.yton; Frank :Bow~ net' by MillS Ne11le '\Votts_ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman ·and • - -- - - . . ~ .". ofBcient mary 22nd. fr.om 6 to 8 o'clOCk. era and lIf. E. G'ustill. Lebanon; Mr. Thla closed the p~ogram, and tho sOn. ~oyd! Ruth Pille. Mary Jilllia .ud Riff- " Doe thi- road go to Dur118s J ea nnet te WlJ/IOn spent 1I0D0 the se.rytC81.l __ • and Mrs. Franl£ ' Gustin, :1led Lion.; clUb adjourned to llIeet In March at Carne Mills. In th·, evenlq Mrs. ham?" da-v ni"'bt wilh ho.. coUIIiD. J-- _____ . 1i~~.f'iiai;-D and OhUdreu. . Mr, and Mrs. E. ·M. Beihler, Sharon- QlIi l10ma of lin. Rebecca Fum... Marne Batfield caUts«! with . coDpatRafl'- "Y A," n do ........ . l a - . . .! 'J .. ~ _ .......
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llull {or r".... I"nll hut - " .'u l'\! (>n'" I"h t I und the G\1\' TIl l' b CIIllIe . uddcnl), II mlln e)f ncli ,) nl. l'nc(·ling dO(", h e <11't.ache ,1 11 'il W York lie nse tag fro lll t h ~ m n~ hil\c, .Irc \\, f rom his poc ke t Ju ille lull' m al atl ac;hed i t, h UlIlm inj: me allwhll l.'. COMMON PLEAS PROCEED INGS "The ruin l p olice hlWI'Il't lo"lIl'1lerl 'ourt co nfirm d Ih e r por l of ]I II\\,i hiM si mple <.levier ." lw (·I(plui nl'd. 'a s a ....1 Jl'ulk rth lIa . l·ccci\,or f Geo rg he H " lit Lht' tl i ~ cl)l'd~<I tug Mkinmming W. 0 1' 1' t III. inl o a curn li ('hl. II ~ j Ulllp 'd In and Mllr Li!! tepp pleudeu Iliul e Archi l' In k .. t.hl' ~(, IIL IJ ill e him. \l C nOn snpport lind t r iol 'rhe Cil .. WH . ~,)(1 n b U l1\ pin ~ merrily Mllrch 3. QV('r a l'ough road t hut wOlllld l:l.nYing withdril'...·n hi s plen of not tlll'ough pine W(l11 11. 1'hcy fllllow .. d !:uilty, B1'IIdley Grifl1n nn d 'J'hcIHlor ' You c:: n 1'. Uy :t nick clo .. ed· car for as little n I-(ras~-g ro w lI trll ii Ihat end d ab- Ga rri son wer e giv cn I'e nt.c nrc o f fiix rupt1y II I ti n uhn ndo l1 c d IUl\lbl1 r ca m]). m n nlt'N for Il SSIIUlt lint! batt ry. as $1195; ~ .o. t,. ial ccry. "We'll shoo t t h" cu r a ro un ,l b,,· Theodore Garris on WIIS fined $400 In fact, }' m l c;> n have your choice of three hind tha t llyr ll mirl IO F ~lIwd lJ~t nnd nnd ·SClItl' I1C d t o thl' ~ mo nths in jllil o n chnrge of aiding pri sonel' l o esIII like, n d~\lr~ of 11 r ow when you wulk a bi t lo stre Ich our I popular Buid rn ~ dels <.)t this low pricecnpt'. - IVI' "" t he wi r ('. I t rings II gong Go vorn ol' in f" rm ed AI' ·hie. Sedan, Coupe or Spl)rt Road!>ter. WIIS nn t race of II pn t h wlwro he C OIll'l Sl'ts thl' time for helll'inl! of 1",,,1 l' l1 oUgh 10 Wilke thl' deild lind II,, ' n ,," nil' dllll' j \l IllP ~ out of beel "truck "rr i n t~ t he \'· (h)( I~ . b.ut h o Illotion fo r F eb"uary II. in th e' U!W These cars effe r c cry thing that is 6uicklrod {' III ng. w,th I.lw en ~ y l·o ~hdl'.nc l' lIf Mllry H " frer vs. Will iam HlI ffl!r. a lld t\l,. n ~ Oil nil th e lighltl in tl, o M or o n(' who IS sure o f h ,~ ,Iesl 'n nlton. lIoword HulTner W IU; lin .. d $ 100 h" \l"~ alld !' cry likely OI' I'I1S UI' wirh The princely luxury and beauty of low. a J!lIll lH'fun~ y ou ntH !'\ ay J e rll ~ " l \·n l. They lJrou ~ ht liP p l'('"~n t Iy b,·si.le a r il l' P"H" .. ~ s ing lif\u nl'. swung bodies by Fisher. Cunqw n ~alion for :lPPl'lli~I' I'~ "'"" 11 1/ ' Iltlky thoug ht hI' kncw·.bett<'1'. ' hroo k 1111,1 1I\ 1\ mOll1l' nl 111 0 ",' !'t' uched Archie l'illt d 'ed III th e sl on i.'ncc II lug hilt pl:onl\·d " II llll' edge o f lh(' "eL lit $ 10 in Ih(' ell Sl' or t hl' K ~Il' Z The supreme riding comfort of Buick canKa~h (' II. \'~. Ihe Van li on,,' 1I1!1Iill"1 whkh his capl ol' hud (lu i hc,. high hlln k. tilever springs, Lovejoy hydraulic shock "Whut do yo u t hin k <I f thn l. Sir The jury ~l'unL (' d :f.;l OlJ dIIlIlU~( ~ 1<' him lI lIlI hid breat h cUllI e in io ng Archilollld?" iIr'l) u irl' d t h£' GII \'ernor, Fr .. d Bnll er and John Paul ill 11"';1' Ka:-.p ~ , absorbers, and form-fitting tailored seats. "Yuu mcau. " he fa\t {, l'cd, "th"t c(\l'cl ('~. l y . 1'h,·n . •" Arch ie pau sed, suit Iljruinst J oseph J. Fl·lIcrlmch . Mrs. Ge orge GOl'kl er WII S fin erl ~"u I t'a r y ou r fri end has be en sho ~! " he ndd C'lI, "O h. yuu l' IIfllIl e. " PerfectThe brilliant perfonnance of the famous "T ha t, my dcnr sil', is e xactly whac Iy {'usy! Archih ald 8 en n£' tt W IIS neat- $3 00 nlltl c os t ~ for selling lif\\lor. Buick ~ ix-cylinder Valve-in-Head engine. Iy sewed in yo ur nlflt pOIe kl'l by YOllr Sam lind Arch Abn"r' wCI'e f('Irl)u hh.·~ n \C !" \.ail or nfi I 1'''"''1'\'1'(1 wh" n J rubbe d I('ascd front (he liubililY o f Ihe bo nd A r chio 's tun g ue clllng to Lhe rClOr Come in! Let ~ put a Buick at your disposal ,. f h i5 n",ulh U ti he I ri .. d to mur11111 Ill y hnnd ~ u\'t' l' ~' Oll \, \\' lliste oll t tn s eo (If J nhn Willilll11 ~ . a trial. for Sen'i cc of puhlication wu s 1I1uLle hi~ Hyml'a t hy for the stl'llnger' s ~ (lr if yo u wo r o it hncl~ (}. 1t "I g ot th e ,,~ du,l , o ut of u H uiLcu ~c on Lillian S heehnn. rOl w . Th,' Lhnught Ihllt hI! was prob · SEDANS,t 195 10' 1995 COU P ES '1195 co'leso ab ly tn lk ing to th e 8('co m pli cc of th <.' T Hl1 PH kc u - - on d 1h a t' ~ no n a me of SPO RTMODELS'1195Io'1525 . NEW SUITS ili o n he had ~ l\(lt w os t (,I'Tif ying; '.h p mill e ," A rchil' ('x"bci nNI hurri pdly. IU/pria.j. • • h. Ft;.,. M hh .. ".,......."'" .... ,. 6..JdoJ. T6. Go .... "" Co fi •• ~n plll,._ Ihl • •" 4.s;,..IJ_, u • ....u..J.. stTilngel' ~ c llwd e n o l'lll o \l ~ l y fond o( still on , illus t o clJ nl' in cl' th e Gnl'ern- / WilliulIl ~he e h n n \·s. Lliliun heeHoky alHI if he knew thllt he had or lhn t. hI) W II S " t hip f. "Very c u re l c!o'~ or yo u no t to rip hnn, rli\'urcc. within hi;; gra ~ p t he pcr~o n wh o WII S o ut till' la bc!' M"n hnH Lc en hn r e~ I ,ol1 ~ i1Jl(' ((01' I! " k y ' ~ fa ilure to PROBATE COURT · tllrn f\'l'1ll hi > \'i>il 10 Hai ley Harbo c d o n ~ I i ~ht e l' l,\·illellrc . But Archi · he WOllld wry li ke ly mak e haste to bill II is 11I, t :I I1n III (' t(, " nC!c7.I' nl, und I Apprni.ers were appointed for th .. Il l'en ge hii. ft:il' n ( I' ~ dcath . It see med r llthl!r like A rc hic. so A l'Chie I shall estate or J ohn H. Hunkinson. f .O. B. FACfORY t o An'hiE' t lml t hl' ~nd s were playing continll (' 10 ca ll yn u . ;'\"11'. we'll (we Proof o f publicution of the 111'slmngc \.r i ks IIflon him indeed. The what we cll n d" t o ~ hllk~ 1I \> u break- pointment of Co rde lia Cros' .lS adIIlnn'" s pecc h WIIS not the argot he fast." minis lru t rix oC th e est.nte of Churlcs He .Ire ll' out a ' key IIn .1 opened the Cross; l"rederick T Friebe rg a~ exhurl II.! sIlmNI fr om his rellding of cr ook sto ries t o be the common ut- door of t he h u t. ('c utor of the estate of Ada Frieberg. Appraiser. were appointed for t he l'state of Alice 1\1. B lair. Apprnisers were appointed for t he estllte of FloTS Belle Frazer. The will of Hnnnuh M. McFlldden WU/l admitted to probllte. Eli McCrea ry was appointed executor, ap- E. Shellerley. le lep hon .. o pcrulor. of 80 ; L. B. WillillIllS. 100 1 repuir, $3.50 Pleasant. PI"in. F. M. Colli ns, puy roll , $35.45; P. B. pl'Uisers were appointed. - -- Mon ee , sume, $ 15; @hio Central No application for upproise ment REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Phone orp., r ent , $48.50; sante, havi ng been made, court determined J S . Hi dd ell to Denny and Lil.zi ... to lls, $36.50 ;trusLees of public affairs Lhe gross 1'11111 0 of t he esta te of Charles Holland . Morris I town 10 1 in Fl'!lnklin. \\'oLl' r rent, 10; Hersc hel F. J ames, Luci'lI~ A. n nd Eliznbeth Bow1'I"a n ' rl.lpairs, $2; Geo. W . Larri ck, saiRalph W . Frazer was nam cd executo r of t he estate of F lora Belle to Harri snl1 IIlId Lydi n E. Bevan, IIr~,y, $20; Trustees of Public ~fFraze r. 61.35 RCI'eS in nion Tp. fUll'S, $7.06;;Bert Buckley, supplies, W. E. Gruham flied applicat ion for Edwtlrd F. lind Mabl!l - Rout t o $2.U5.; Columbus Blank Book Co ., the admission of Dan Bates .inLo t he Frederick Friebel'g, 5fJ.U 2 IIcrc; tn supphes, $9.~5; same, .65c; Fred O. Hamilton Tp. Jam es, supplies, $2.50; Ch a~l es FrllDayton State ho spital. Howard 'V. Ivins filed invenLo ry Joseph McCouley to Ethel 1. Mc- S (,l', gas. 96c;, Dayton . StenCIl Works lind appraiseme nt of the estate of Ca ul ey, 7 'h town IIcr 's in Deerfield Co., treasurer s s~pphes, $1.?5 ; AItownsh ip. fred Brant, washtng .for prl80n~rs, Ethel B. Linder. Cordelia Cross fil ed inventory and Teresa find J oh n D o nt ~ iLz to 1. G. $ 17. t 4; Harve Wa,rwlck, grocerIes. opprnisement of the estate of Churles o nd Julia Lllln, 3 town lot.s in Frank $ 173.76. Cr oss. lin. A DIa n rOle fro,", behind. Iton" wan on th e ri ght and wall<ed toward .Jacob And erson filed illventol'Y ane! E, R. Dn d Bessie ]\!. Waldeck t o him. "Tbat ),ou, Ho .. ,7" h" "aUe cl.charpl)', peerin g throug h th e milt. "pproisement o f the e. tate of COl'll l\llIry Hi lt on, 69.!J nc r e in ICI\rAnderson . creek Tp. terance of the und erwo rld. There bl e d UPOn .It n cOllpl e "f yea rs ago Louis KlIlbe filed itl\'e ntory nnd Fr unk Hicks to I\r·.1 Hicks. 171 MONE), LOANED WlIS so me t hing attraotive in the lel"Not a bud pla ce, Archi e. T stum npprni sement of the e lllte 11 r Mllry acres in Hurlan lind Sa ll' lII Tp5. He cllrrlod bl'ms el! jaunLl' ly, qUI't e by ucel...Ient and use it occasion- Eli zabeth Knlb ",. lo w. , Grant nnLl Lnum .I(, n es La L. G. ~ and hi. dellnshaven, rounded face li lly." H e o pe ned It cupboa rd rl _ The will of Lewis C. Mllhnn WIIS nnd Mattie MeCrl'llry, !lfdj;! ncres in nnd flne gray eyes would not hav e veaU ng Il quantit y of provisions, lind a dmitted to probate . A. ~~ dward Wllyne Tp. sugg est ed his connection with burg- they prepnrl'd Iheir breakfast . Hopp e wa ~ nllm ed exec ut or . Apl'l'IIi 'Clifto n W. nl! lcsby by ",xecu tor , LONG OR SHORT TIME-Easy lary. He was an engaging BOrt of O J'S were appointed. to John T. Dis hun, 53 , _2 acres in term s. Also Su rveying and Ab(To· be con L inul'd) TI i I' f L ' H G -----. -- Ie w 1 0 eWls . mnt wo s Fr ll nklin Tp. _ __ pe rson, lind Archie decided Bu(Jden1y stracting. Write and I will call and t ha t the man might be of service to - -- -.- - - lIdmitted to probate . C. Park er Leak and Ednn E. Rillgl.l see you. Sam D. Henkle, Wayneahim. He was in pressing need of a ~ . The will of Willinm Cu rr wu s nd- to Muhlo n Ridge, 2. 10 tow n aere~ in ville, Ohio. jll_ Waynesville. change of clothes, but he wiiS- in no t~~~ -. '~, r milted to probate. condition to proceed to Pommouth ~ The will of Carri e B. Conklin was Mahlon und Orpah Ridge to W. A .. LOAN S on Chattels,Stocks. Sec:lll'f.. Lo redeem hi s s uitcase ; an Impresadm itted to problltl!. arrie and Eva Lippincott, 2.10 town ties and Second Mortgaru. NoUlt Court fixed t he price of certllin aCres in Wayn esv ille. sion that wa s confirmed unexpectedly boug ht. John Harblne Jr.. XenNi. by hi s ca ptor. ' /\r1C",,,, 'j( 'TlIING TIlE £ Vlr oll. stock of the estate of Edward 1\1. ·mSO-'2" Ohio. "You will pardon my candor , but HAS T 0 t3E THANKFUL FOIL IS Thirkield. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCF.S you certainly look like the devil. Let THI'\T Hf DOES N'T HA",,- TO Eli McCrell ry fi led inventory lIT\d me introduce myself to you as the /lr1!'W(R. appraisement of the estate of HllnOregonIa Bridge Co:, tool repair Gm·ernor. Among the powers t~at 1\~;UN"'r /\,'1 0US nah M. McFadden. $4.55 ; Waites GArage, truck repair, Farmers of W.rren and acUelnln. prey that is my pro ud cognomen, not LETTCRS 'An nu D. Hank inson fil ed inven lo ry $52: J. K. Spencer, bridge lumber, countiel may obtain mone), en lona to snt ali as. Now please be frank, .] a nd appr.nisement of t he estale of $60.40; ' um D. Henkle, 'inspection, time loans, at 5 per ' cent · Inter••t. what misc hi ef brings YOIl h erll at this John H. Hankins on. $7.60; Earl Barnhouse, g-ravel,$9.60 : Coat of securinr the 111m. I. ver)' re.., Flavilla Whl lacre was IIpp ol n ted. V. W. Tompkins , pay roll, $106.21\; Ion able ,throurh The Federal ~ h our?" Archie gave serious thought to hfa udministrlltrix · of t he estate of Clay- Eden Terry, same, $223.65; same, Bank. For further Information eaI Ilns\vcr. If he could convince ~ ton C. Whitacre. Apprllisc rs were $17.9 0 ; C. E. Bradbury, salli e, $60.person th at lI e was a crook he would .. ' \ named. 85; Jo seph W. Davis, same . $53. 10; on or .ddren M. C. DRAKE, Tn... 't' : ;... Co urt authorl' zec\ tile ' . " llle of eerBarrett Bro ~ . , clerk of court supplies, urer, phone ll16-X, Lebanon, Ohio. lJe le~s lik ely to suspect t hat he had . - . , been the instrum ent of Holey's undotain property or t h e estate of Cllro· $ 13. 10; A. T . Rettig, pay . roll $131.95 ing. L ... --...!!::...L~:::~.-1i8&1iiilllil line Rogers . F. M. Collin s, tru ck r epairs, $2.7 0; WANTED "I've /rot to make Il getaway and Co urt confirm ed the report of E. Manley Jameson, garage rent, $8 ; C. Dunham as exec utor of the Franklin Vulcanizing Co., tool ~- MAKE $50.00 WEEKLY- Man want bo in a hurry about it," declllred Archie in n confirlential air. SOON of Joseph B. French. pair, $3 .52 ; S. C. Alexander, truck cd 'with ambitio n , industry and "A little trollble of some 8ort, eh? r epair, $L.66; Famou8 Auto !Supply small capital. You ' can make above. It rather occurreti-t6--·me thlat--)'<IHI-~~:.;r........=.=,,,-=::....==...!!.=--t::o~D:....::Il.:..r-+_ __ PlIAIUUJU.ilL.wQ~.u..:t.._ _ _ I Co., ? attery, $8.95; R . :So Co nover, amount or more distributing Heber.. were not promenading for mere pleaI L D L t s u~phes, $8.39; JohR Law &eSon, re- lin g' s quality products to steady ..... ",,Rllff- "Yel!. " A bert . . yons, cemen palTS $ 1 5 n ..... t rnatlonal Harvas .,v sure," replied the Governor. "A R . , . '" n." ,. - sum ers. A fin e opening now av.l1a~ Riff- "WeH ,11.'hen does 'it lea ve." t ractor, West Alexandria, and ubi t el' "'~ rennirl! '"11 97' ·ame .201 fas hionable dc!aulter, perhaps? No? 'I!-., """.. ..... ,.. . , . ,.. .- ble in Warren Count y. We teaell and Then let it go at murder, though I ____ help you to build up a penraanent,. eonfllss you don't look as though you 8 C M PAYNE profitable and pleasant bUIIlne88. wou ld hllVe a stomach f or lj qmicide," S'M~~TTER The Umbrella Problem Solved I y • • Give age, occupation, roference. G. " I came damn ed near gettina C. HEBERLING CO., Dopt. 1890.. , ------... .............. - -. ~ ,-:-:=:=::r-.;i-.--...;,------~~.EII HI· t 111 ~~~~e~~~B !I;:~~teltr~r~~ietha~to:o~ J)C~'Y ~:;.;~ -~'~~.T Ie) oomlllg on, . 122
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Bad eno ug h J('\\' w it h thu t whistl e' wit h1\ 11' 1111 . 'o w yo u g .. t \'i ~ht Arch io Meetl "The G ()Y~rnor" " q l' tt1l'I " by Lhe fe nce wllllrc 1'111 . The fiT'St glillllllCI' If c1:1 ': 11 \\ ,t- i' ..... " ,"~. li nd ",c 'll clJn~ idcr llI utl" r, breaking OVI'r II gray ",,,rid. II I",n " "I .'. curious wh ist le, n long pip" a lid t h. 11 .. I \I'll' j ll ~ t walkill~ t o P Mt, · a . hort qu ick on e, in tit,· ",a.I-\,h' !l II ' '.1 10." h'·I-.'1,n Arch ie, in a bliLhl' litt.le wa y ah ad brought An h '., t .. alt, IW j,.. 10' '1,,,,1 wu uld prove co nvil'" hult. H e drew his J::un frunt h" 'I'g II,; .·"ptor lu ugh ed Ir o n ically . ovel'coat pocket and ~lo()d IIl- d",·II.\· ":\ .. " \ ,, " list 'n to m e ! Y ou 've quiet . 1n a f ew ~ecoll d~ thl' II'h i"l1(' J,~"II " " ,om vt hi ng. so don' t lell WIIS r e pell t ed anel Archi e, growlI . -ud - 1110 ' Iii,, ' , .. " .... ul k ill~ ao little IJcfor' den ly Lold, checked I\n imp lse til tl y l,n'lIki" l ,tl'o ll t o POl'tmollth t o Wil l'I; and imi tll t ed it. " I' ,,·'!,!,Nite. In the first pIIlCl·. A man rose from behind n stunl' ,,:I\,/, :., I ,,, .. n 1I mun about yo U!' ~izl' wall on lh e ri g h t ond w/l lked t owllrd 1I1 ,,",! Ill\' ron d a ny whe r e '" h im. • . .. " . L II "' UI!" d ..clared Archi e ~(lI· "That you , Hoky ?" he calle d shur !,
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When you payout money for a dairy feed you expect to get your money back in bigger milk production, You'll find that Miami Dairy combihes good results with low cost. All of the ingredients needed to increase the milk Rowand to maintain the cow's body are contained in this popular 16% protei n cohcentrate. pur~ cane molasses gives appetizing flavor to Miami Dait:y. It's a feed that your herd will relish and prosper on straight through the year. How about ordering a supply now?
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gave me a har d )'[111 f or it. I jUl!t Cfllwllng t hrough the window of u drug store when there co mes R chnp tiptoeing t hrnugll the alley, and ' I bolted for the tull t imber as hard as I co uld spring. Th e t\re bell rang, nnel t he whol e lown woke up. There will be a who le nrl11Y lookin g for me; I1nd if your fri end H oky's bell n kille d t1tey 'jJ be k~ n to pin ch me lIB anu t he r member of the gang." . Th.e Govern or listene d patiently. "An amllteur, I tpke it?" he r el11arked. . "Hell, no ," gl'umbled Archljl licorn flllly. "But I alway s play t he game alone; I never hud IIny usc for pals . rhey get in t h e way." " WWf1g, my, boy, wrong! A good partner li ke me is e sgential. As myself I rarely vcmture to eX'p0se myself in t hese little affairs; but I advise and counsel the brethren. You h aven't t he judgment of a month-old infant. A stormy ni ght always ma kes honest householders wakeful. Your attempt, my son, speaks courllge, but not di&cretion.. You ehould always ask me about such thln l,"S." " r' m sorry," replied Areble meekIy, "Lhat I didn't run in to you soon-
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PRESIDENT ON T HE PRES S I I 1\11''' . I{a ym u.nd Wilsu n i ~ improving I. • s lllwly. MI'. IIlI d M r~. 7.i llll'i lIain c ~ sP('Il :· Presi de nt Coolidge , ill II I'"ce ll t $ und ny with Walt!'I' Wilsu ll lind fum llddrcs ~ at t h· dcdiculi nn "I' till' Na· il y. ti ol1ul Prl!ss c1uh' s nQw nraj{ni li ce ll t Mi s" Jellll ll, ·ttl! Wils'!!1 !'I,,'nt ]\'\ lI nWashington hum e, gave it us hi ~ opini on that t he A IllCriClI1I press has .Ill Y lI ight with hL' r ClHlsin, Jean Furb~ CLJ IIHl ill valuahl e tu bu s iness, b ut nu}\. hll ~ lust Illuch " I' its ]lowe l' in 1110111Mis" Mar y Kuth" y n Wilson s)lenl illg pUblic up inilln. the we ck-l'n tl with 1\1 is~ 1\lal>el Mc T Ill! )l1'e~s "uppe ul' ~ I () hn ve lost J\1 i IIun. much of il s puw e r li S II direc tor of Mr. 1111.1 I\1 rs. J. A. ll" rtnlllll'S chil public th oug ht, " .l et'la ,·,·d th., PI'l'Sid enl, und Min ce he mud e the declara - d "en spe n t ~lIllll'llllY III I hI' hOllle of ti on n ~WH pIIIH! " S thl'oughlJut lhl' II l'n ry Satterthwait e. country hu v!.' beell debuti ng the ques· 1\11'. and Mrs. ,' . Lcs lie Su l.l c l'lh ti on. wuill! sf' l'nt Sut urday and ::\un duy lit We do nut shaH! t he alul'I11 evi tl e nt- the IWnIC or tlll'il' I'urc nt" . Iy felt by the lIatiu n' R leall cl'. We He is Kell er Huke' has irllpl'ovl!d think th e smull town press . ut l e a ~ t . at his hUnll' helping COl"" for the ir hu ~ lllwuys bel' n, is. lind always will be II mora l, s()c iul Hnd polit ical guill,' s ick children, \\'ho III'" bell" ),. Mr . lind 1\11'' '. ('. J(, llullIll'lI and to its rou(\('I'" as well " " lin c"l'I'·ill· creasing force fOI' the ul' tt(!nnent of 1I'li ~s Munill1ia BUli nl'" ~ Pl' lIl (' I-iday busin ess. e velling a t lI e lll'Y' Satterthwaite's. The P<twer of The l' re"s a s u forMr. lind Mrs..J. (~. Get ns u ltended mativ e instrument in directing lhe t he Fllnners clu h, Thursday. lit t h... public cun not, shull not die . Often home of MI'. und 1\hs. Wilbul' Clark. we ht!lu th e persu ns laml'nt the good !III'. IIncl Mrs W. T. Wil Ko n, Miss old days, when Dan,t and Greeley li nd others, with t ht!ir so-ca ll ~ d )l cr~o nlll Mu f'Y Kathry n 'Wibun !l nu J eannette journalism, hud a trf;!ll1ent.iou s intla · Wil "o n. and Mrs. . R. Bunnell at cnce. Today therll IIr c new Danas. tenued QUllrte rl y meeting at Sp r ing new Greeley 'S, n ew Benn etts- l I lt Vulley, Sllt u,·dIlY. they have not uboat t he m the hal o Mr. a nd Mrs . .J. n. Hartman took of rOlllllnce which alwuys hover. t he ir litll' SOli. Gco rge Nll than , Lo abo ut the past and muk cs it see m II nle's ho spilnl. Thur, t1 uy, nnt! ha d so meh ()w more gl oriou s , more color- th e peg I'emo ved from hi s I g, that ful than the present. was put in la st A u lju~t when hi s leg When the hands of the dinl have wa s broken . He was bro ught home turned often enough, and this prese nt Sunday even ing and is doing nice ly. generation become a past and fondly Call ers a t th e hOll1 e of Hllymond remembered time, pel'So ns will P9int t o t he ed itors of today, as now they Wilson and fa mily Sunday afterno on point to the editors of yesterday. and were: Mr. lind Mrs. Cliff l'tliurs and declare loudly : "I n tho se day s neW8- fUlI1ily . l\1r~ . Daisy Hain es lind daugh papers were newspapers. Th ey had le r. o f New Burl il1Kton; Mr. nnd Mrs. Eve relt Huin t' ~ a nd fumily. Mrs. Robr elll influence." ert Furnus a nd chil tln·n. o f Way nesville. a nd MrK. lifT F.\·a ns a nd duugh - -- - - - - . t el', of Xe nia. 1
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One hone, bu.... ,THE Df;NTIST harrQws, gbllOli ne a lot of h ousehold \Yith spik s and pihcers, flIes and billa for terms, :etc. hooks, M, HAWKE, M;y den tist lately ~optured me. lI u';nll'cI MII('I) nll ld ,\'"M host to Frl\nk LU. LeMay \ ' hila close hiB ugly hend he poked, hiH SU llcllly schoo l clt\ss 'I'u!! day e \'ExecutPl'S of tho- estate of cni a". -~. A nct 5mil d at m'c with honid g lee. , Charlcs '1'. Huwke. . TIll' t 1IIi <>11 Ill', tl'tl~tell nH'('lil}g~ will ! & SiIllP~ O I\ , Aucts, Thereon . I vowed revenge to have bl'gln ,'u ltduy, I,'c1ll'ullI'Y 1)1. nt .TonTo mak e 'h im curso his adverae u h' ~ RUII dlUr h .in chnrge o f Re v. - fat; rt ohill ~OI I . MY GIRL ~'(' x t ti m before r culled lIn him, The! i'll, E.! Ai,1 me " rhul'~cl~j nf1 half' a pQund Ii ( onions lll~ . I "fIll)"a. A II ullu sually i nteresting Curled is her h"ir lIS 8n uird ale 's coat A nd black a s printe~"s ink. pr")!I'lI nl \I'M hriv'n Ilnd '.l delectab le He l' ey cs n rc brown as oozy mud , or THE FOUR VIRGINS lund) '-I1.,.v,-d Oy ~t....s fri ed, I th ink. MI'. und Mrs. A. S. (' olleU nttend - Hc r li ps IlI'e red us a baby's toe, Sweet Mllbel stl'u ms the mandolin, ,•.1 \Ill' I'l'g ulal' I1lcN inl\" uf he Wuyn e Her voice as soft liS mush . Clarise play~ the cello ; TIlwllship FUI' Il IC I' ~ ' c1u l, Thursday, Tha t is t he gi rl with whom 1 goWhile little Eunice twangs the uk e, lit lhl' home of ~h . !lull ~Ir s. Wilbur On Whom I have a cr ush. T o fa scinate a fellow. ('l ark. But Polly, with her liquid tones . (The little cal'tivulor) . I)"l'" eighty I'u tl'otl s wi,t ncsscd t he FIFTEEN YEARS Mnkes sweel est mus ic of them all l' xn·l lent I,·dun· hour prog"llm furS he perk s th e percolator. lli ~l1\' cI by Spri ngI.H)I·U · Gl'allg SliturKi nd Old L'a dy- "And what are ay ni)!' ht. " i, h"rs \\'" ,'l! pn'sc' ll l from you going t o do y hen you grow uP. :-:prin)!,bu rll. WU Y'H'""illl', Sligo, und my little mun 1" (: 1"1'1" , ille Gran)!'l·s. Ur'chin- " Full <! l' in mc fother' s Th L' t'ollllHunilY wu s in d('(:!,l CUl'l l!· fing r priuls ."
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OPTOMETRIST A lea rned legi slator says married w omen ought not to work, a nd il Spo.laUai.. I. the Flttm. of their hu sbands earn as much as $2,000 CJUI.. for BeUer VI.loa. a year. the woman's ea rnings should Mrs. Bernice Dakin extended cor- be iaxed 20 per e:en!. Under old laws a hu.band could dia l hospitalily to a number of ladies Write for Fr.e Booklet Wcd nesduy, when the Baptist and take what his wi fe earned; even now In England he c:oatrols tbe children Friends Missionary societies me t' in Clhat she produce:s, MYoar Moat Prlcel ••a Po..... lo .... joint SoCssion f or a review of the the State' to rebuke her inst udy book<! for the yea r. The mem- duFor stry by taxing her earnings 20 per be rs of the Methodi st Missionary so- cent would lie some thing new. Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio cipty were ' invited guests. In the B.:>lshc\'ism de,cides that little girls mOI'ning th e devotiona l was conduct- l must not play wi 't h doll •• because that ed by Mrs. Oba Welch . The differ- ' encou rages the 1>~ ~ rg eo i 5 or capitalist ('nt chap ters of "The Story of I\fis- id ~'l of fami:v li lfe, dcveloping a tll,te " 1 I MAIN STREET sions WCI'C ably handled by Mrs. for motherhOOd and household duliel. I Lida Hatto n, Mrs. Minnie Oglesbee, 1 Bollh~'ism inler(lrets the little girl Mrs. Ma rie Gray, Mrs. Mary Denny, Two SIlow8 Daily Mrs. Lilliun Carl' and Mrs. Anne Cos- with a doll corrc:<:tly, but will no more overcome the ICive of dolls than it 8:30·_ ••d 1130 p. Ia. Life is full paradoxes, and _um: Th e n followed a n elnborate could 'overcome the instinct of lell among the!!e may be li sted the fact Miss li e le n Kru e r hu s been sic l: for cO \'e red dish dinner which was done ' preservation. Maternity is planted ' WE PATRONABE that the noted bnllyhooer Sinclair the past week. a mple justice by all present. Mrs. in the hearts of little girls by a Power Lewis, who lIome years ago mad e Cussic ollett le d the devotions for far above Bol9h,evism, just as ambi1I1r! . H. Hanso n's moth er. lIIrs. i himself famous · by punching Main Croft. of Duyton, spe nt Su nday al t he n f1.ern oo n sessio n. . The di scus- tion of another Ilind is planted in the Street in the jaw, so t o speuk, Is him- Hanso s io n of th e chapter of "A Straight ' hearts 01 little b<oys. And that ambi n's. self a product of t hat very "Main Way T oward Tomorrow," was given tion is what ma,k.es CommWlism an Street" for which he expressed such Mr. antl 1Il1·s. Wal ter KI'uer mo- hr Mrs. Mary Doster. Mrs. Eva MllC- inlpossibility. contempt. This in itself would not tored to Dayton Ills t Th ursdny On DOhn ld ,. JI1 iss May Harlun, Mrs. NelDr. M. S. Ta~'lor wires from au· be significant. But one co uld string business. lie Gillalll and Mrs Anna Randall. A ogo, "Contrrout:e your opi nion on Mr. and Mrs. WillIa m Ross ~p e ll t Ii,' Iy di sc ussion followed and some legalizing companionate marri:lge. a list of nllmes across the contin e nt and every name would ' bethnt of a ' unday with 1\11'. a nd Mrs . Frank H ill I'm'Ro nnl ('x p e l' i e nce ~ in foreign misThat que'tion was se ttled when Eve s uccessful and worthy ~on whose and family " t Red Lio n. sion work were given by Mrs. Cos- appeared from I\dam's rib. birth place was some Main Street or su m. W=an is nal:u rally monogamous. other. Mr. and Mr~. Arthur King have is determined to make man so, 'Will do Ma in Streets arc not only charm- ta ke n th eir ~ on Eugcne,--.UL Milldkit eventually. alnd marriage i. the ing places, American satirists to the to wn to ha ve his ton sil s r emov ~d . .chool of monog:amy. . A companionate marriage expresses contrary, but t hey are bree ding 5POtS 111r. and l\'iI'~ . Jo hn McCullou,gh douht, proves :a.:k 01 the confidence ~f genius. Our sm all towns, aid ed spent S unday afte rn oon with his sisAs I have sold my farm, I will sell CD wbich marr iage soould be based. by the little red school-hou ses. ha" c ter, Mrs. He nry Watkin s, who has and, while it is perfectly legal now. at public auction a t my place, 2 turned out many men who a rc ~ hap - been ill fo l' so nre ti mo. belng Icg:al, it is a poor, co.\ding the desti nies of America toduy. _ _ _ __ ••_ _ __ mil cs so ut h of Waynesville, on the divorce blooded sort of marriage. Riv er Road, nea r Te legraph Mills, on Colonel Lindbergh, our aviator exFortunately. me ave rage )'oun{ traordinary and Ambassador oJ Good TIT FOR TAT THURSDA Y, FEBRUARY 16, 1928, couple have nc doubts whatever, and Will, ftu.t- saw the Iigh tof day in regret the 1m~rriage cannot lalt Commencing at 12 ;30 o'clock, the •only .a small town; Calvin Coolidge, the million years, :;ust to prove it. Tid- "I[ a burg-Inr should br euk .Sometimes th.!y are disappointed. Pres ident of these United States, ill into the bll ~e ment, would the COllI foll owing : !) milk cows; 33 head of shoat.s; gra in and feed; Ford car; nearly always through tlse husband's another oC many exal11ples' of Mllin chute 1" fault. But men,nwhile the children Strecters that might be given; and Bit -" aw; but lhe kindlint; fanning im plements, etc . . R . E. S I,MPKINS. have been borr., blened witla the int here are too , John J. Persh ing, Hen- wood ." Scn rs & Simpson, Aucts. luence of trun and affccr iuQ. • ry Ford, James .A. Reed, .Charles G. 111t .,":ue uf 21 man deptnda on tile Dawes a nd William E. Borah. IN RANK FOR THIRD As I a m going to quit farming I rr·JJ!(ct o~ 1m {uther and his moilier And so Main StI'cet hus much of will ~e ll 1111 my chatte ls, on the John fer cac.ll 'othu • which to bOllst. True Mllin Street "Officer. you ' ca n 't hluff me. l'm ~pence l' far m, 6 miles east of LebaIf hU5blllld and wife start marrillgll is not inhabited entirely by ge niusefi, a n A. B. and an A. lIf ." in doubt, each Ic!a ving the door open no n. 3 miles west o f Oregonia on the but neither is BroadwllY. for ' escape, the children'l inferiority "Fine ! Now we'll give yo u the MOI'l'l\W a nd \\ ayncsvi\le pike, near Mllin Street heeds no defense. The third deg ree." will reflect their parents' "I may de· Turtl cc ree k chu rch, on caliber of its I;itizens, bolh those who c:.ide to quit" ma,rriage. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1928 The. important; thinl( in marriage i, still live on it und th o~e wh o have the quality of the children, and the NEARLY DROWNED • left it for lurgc!r spheres , speaks for o llllncnci ng at 10 o'<;loek sharp. nat generation. itself. Horses- Pail' black mares, :wt. "One more crllck Iiko t hat and you Rold your head high, !llain street! ..rotH fOl/o l, gruy gelding, wt. WilUam Fox lbu bought 307 moro Those who fluunt your fai lings ure are through," murmured th e fe llc\\' 1300, black 111111'0 , ·wt . 1400, with theatres, aeatinlr 350,000 for $100,. on shore liS he watched t he ice crack fonl; brown mare, wt. 1300, with too blind to see your virtues. ~(OO. u nder t he skat er. foul. brown gelding, wt. 1100, two 'iwenty-five Yl:ars ago Fox got into dmft col ts. 8 months old. These horthe theatre busil~ess because bit employer refused to raise his $17 a wrek ses "1'1' a ll good workers anywhere - - - - - -. BEWARE, LENA, BEWARE! salary. Fox had just married. The hitched. 1 emJllo)'er said, "Not only I can't raise FILLERS AND SHORTS 2 Cattl e- 2 Holst ei co ws in milk, I Dnughter- "lI10ther, at t he f~ur $17 a week; but you arc gettirqf 1 the human skeleto n trie d to kiss 111') ." J 6 HOg's- 2 Poland China sows, due $2 too mud!. I :un §oing to pay what -------. Mother- "Daughter. I t old you t o to furrow in April: J 3 feeding shoats you are worth, ~~I 5.' I Poland China b oar. beware of strange men. " Fox had savc<ii' $580 on $17 a wrek. Talk may be cheap, but not wli!!'n .- Fe ed- GOO bus hels good yellow lot control of a tiny moving picture OFTENTIMES , you talk back to a policeman. cor n in crib; 30 b ushels oats; 10 tons theatre. that couId take in $7.30 when - ;One of the differences ' between II a lfa lfa hay, 5 ton s timothy hay, 10 packed.' Now hI: has 356 theatres. Always .save something. If)'lOU Probably the biggest traffic prob- liar and a publicity agent is thut !lUl bu ~ h e l s homc grown Li ttle Red Clo. have brains it lIriU increase. I£ nol, 10m of sll is how to buy thl! gasoline. publicity ugent sometimes gels paid. er seed. Impl emen ts- U. S. four roll corn saving .,iII keep you out of the poor husker, 2 farm wagons complete, 2 house, anyhow. farm wagons without beds, 2 double The Prince of Wales. hopeflllly disc hurrows, 2 hay riggings, Supe- dilCussinl trad,= revival, wonden ri ol' 8-ho e fcrtilizer wheat drill, 1 wbether human beings invented earDeering mower, 'Milwaukee mower, rings or troule!'!' fir st. Man's passion M.ilwaukec binder, h"y tedder ,IIteel for adornmcnt, he lho,lght, probahly hny rake, Black Hawk fertilizer corn produted eurinl~s before c1othcs. He II right nbout that. Darwin planter with bean attachment, 2-row lells of Patagonilan ladies, living in II.lH nosville cultivator, 2 "ne-row' cultivators, Hamilton walking tongue- climate often bitter, that would not think of cominl: £rom their huts to ICNS 'cultivator, Syracuse gang -plow, See' V, Earh' for Your S8IeID8t.s. We Cuarant .. e let a stran~r ~! them until they hael .rohn Deere stOll' sulky plow, 'Jah~s . Satisfart:i'o n or Char'g e Nothing. painted their fac.e. and arnanged thenville sulky plow, Oliver 14-in.· walk. balr.· ·But ,they did come out without ing plow, steel roller, 3 section harone .tltell of dothing. row. 3 two-section horrows, 3 small It.. Britim n<Ulleman. by the war, own. 'a pearl enring taken frOUl the shovel plows, 2 gravel beds, long ear of Kinl( Charles ·tbe PInt .Cter . .anon. No.·2 shaft breaking enrt, pair log bolsters. Phone No. 32n Harness- 3 sets breeehing haM\ess , hi, bead ha~ bec:u cut off. '. eOil1lllete, 1 set pipe 'harness com· "I'1Ie United S:tatn S-)'S mere totile Openllet of tile Leque of plete, 1 set buggy harness, 1 saddle, ~: 6 good leather collars, like new. Nallions than aIllr other cOIUItry ex~. ~ Chicken incubntor lind braoder, -tept Brf~lt:bOuab we are lIot in l . Sure Hatch incubator 100 ' egg, 011 the League. . That', ulual. We paid i • . • ;t"~..,~ . orooder, 500 chicks. Many otoer ar-"< more than· UIJ' oth.r nation for that tig war-eout fifty-nine million dolti el es ·too .num ero us to mention. T erms made known on doy of ilale. lars a day wlailt. we were In it. and we len.t the alIi1Ki liabters ten thou, . ZAIN AR~ITAGE. , Karl M. Brqwn" Auctionelll'. .and mUtioni of dolla,....,et It waln't Corwin anti Pili-kel-, Aucts, ' . ,.0u~.,WII'. ; . ':._ . Lunch- Served .by . the Ladies Olir troubles' ,;iI\ c0I'l111 in .Am~rIca the 'O regonia Aid 80cietf' we!! our natuml resources are u· . ~ hausted-coal, oiil" . iron, fo~st.. e~ . The undersigned, in settlement"'of At pretent we' :are busy us,ng" wut· ' 'the eRtate of Cha'rhis. T: How~e, de- . ing. . Seine dar ' :Wc lIlay be bust 're~ cealled,. will oft'er for sah; at putillc . g'tetti.nl'. ,Em; j[{ekicb. sent to Sweaut!tion lit his late re8{de~ce on Third '. 'lden W 'H,erbert l!loover'. Deparhtl3nt streetj in Waynesville ' Warr~D Co · of ~onIftle~ I:epOrt. that Swe eo ' . ., has .o1-.lller f'o reat problem. • . Ohio, on . ':. ' ?'he ann\I8J a:rowth of ,Imber m SATURDAY, F~B~UARY la,' I,ZI Swec;ten aceedi, the .anD~ cuttinr COJDDIenc l " - at 1 o'dock &»~ooo.ooir c;Ubio felt. or I,2Q)io .... ""-I'!..... ~f." ·
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Taking t he G'u ess Out of Gasoline Now! You can get Blue Sunoco in your locality; a premium motor fuel in performan~e- at regular gas price.
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AT THE CHURr.HES ST. AU GUS TIN E CHURCH Sundny. F ehru ary 10, services at 8 :30 H . m. F ath er Bien, PaBtor. ST. MARY'S CHURCH Qu inq uage!lima Sunday, Febru~ry 10, Ch urch ch ool a t 9 :3 0; MornlDg Pra yer a nd ser mon at 10:3 0. Ash Wednesday, Februar y 22. se rvice at 7 ,30 p. m. All are co r dially in vite d to t hese ser vices. Rev. John" J. Scbaelfer. Rector.
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Feeds and Feeding On Monday cv(' nin g the Ni gh t Class in F ee ds and Fee ding studi e d cor n !;ubstit utes an d t hei r compar utiVl' val ues. Next Monday evenin g they expcct t o tak e lUp u stu dy of suppleniental f eeds a nd t h ei r physical values.
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TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH A ser ies of r evival Berviqes op en Friday ,,-vening, F ebruary 17. Workers Rev. G. G. Phillippe and Rev. and Mrs . C. R. Harvey. . Special mu sic and s inging every service. The Young Lad ies Qua r tet f rom God'. Bible School will be with us over next S un dBY· Note t he following change in out Sund ay ser vices, beg inning Sunday, F ebru ary 19th.: Sunday School, at !) :30 a. m . ; preaching, 10 :30 a, m.; RevivlII services da ily at 7 :30 p. m., an d 10:3 0 a. m. Sunday. C. R. HARVEY, Pastor.
Be'g inning February 1, 1928, Telephone Bills will be m.ade up monthly. Anyone desiring to make' payments beyond current month may do '80 if they wish.
JI1 rs .. Clllni 1'homp Mon ,.pen t \'\1 <'11neM day in Daylon. \ ' . I,'. n 'HI 111 ,'1\ . ,J. F.. "nth W{'!' DlIytu n vi sit () rN W ,oncsd uy. .T he Sund ay Schoo l co nl 'st stllrlt.d ofT !:iundny wit h UII a ttend ll nce of 85.
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DID you eyer aay to a Life Inaurane.alent, IT COSTS TOO MUCH? If Jou did, then permit m .. to .. Y, "Why ? SIX CENTS A DAY will inaure the life of a man 3S yeara of If." for $1000. Y01l apead more th an dUlt upon a dozen u . ..le.. luxuri... . Will yo'" Dot .aeriSe .. 00" or mor .. of th em to '''cur" Your family from waat in the e vent of your . udden death 1"
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.. Public Sale Dates.. F eb. I5- Frank DeardoIT, 2 miles North of Springboro. Feb. IS- Large Household, 'ale in Spring Valley (very best goods) Mrs. Anna And erson. Feb . 20- Noab Leis, 1 mi. N. W. of 1'l'liamisburg. Feb . 21- Roy Gilliam, 4 mi. N . W . of Bellbrook (large Closing Out Sale of very best Live Stock and Farm Chattels . F eb. 22- J . R. Rahbert, 6 mi. S. E. of X eAlia, on Stone road. Feb . 2~ -A d m ini s trator ' s Sale, at edge of X enia. Feb 25-Ad lll. Sale of Peter Lesher, on Dayton & Lebanon pike, 1.!1 miles South of Oakwood car loop. F eb. 2S-- F letcher Bros. B ig ClQsing Out Sale, East of Rox a nna . .
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FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible Scheol a t 10 :3 0 a. m. Get int o lhe inter e!lti ng oonteat with Leba non school. Bro. J ohnson will prellch f or us n ClI l Lords Day at the morn ing sel'vice. Th is will probably b e his last sermon in F erry Church for some t ime. All welcom e. PE RRY THOMAS, Supt.
DON'T CARRY AWAY ASHES It i. h ard di ri '! w'ork la n d cc-sts ; ·j.'1 ey. 'Buy Gel1luine Raven Red ,A sib coal and you g et the lowest , aah coal.nined. What Illttle YOUi find will be reduced to-a~ finely powdered red ash,. easy to remove and Iv.ery small in quantity.
Public Sales
,Having decided to quit farmin g on acco un t of ill health. wi ll offe r at pub lic outcry Ilt r eside nce on fo r m, known us t he old Foste r om pto n furm, now owned by Geo. Har t man heira, on t he WaYllesvlllc a nd New Bu rlington p ikc , Cou r mll cs northeast of W ay nesvill c, 3 mlles southwest of New Burli ~gto n, at 10 a . JD . on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1928 4 Hor ses- Two bla ck mares, gray mare, ba y ge lding , 6, sound. All good wor ke r s. 1 Cow- Red cow, giv ing good fiow of milk . 60 B ogs--I0 brood /l OWS, bred; 40 shoats, ",t. 60 Ibs. each. Fee d- 10 t ons of mixed bay, r; I ; TRADE MARK \ tons of t imothy hay. REOIGTEAe:D Hulfmpn t ruck, 1 % ton, with bed and stock rack. Implements-Jobn Deere tractor plow, McCormick binder, 7-ft. cut, Deering corn b inder, Superior wheat drill, 12-7 Bucke ye corn plow, tworow, John Deere corn plow 2-row, Buckeye disc com plow, Hard Coal for your corn plow , !lIngle row, J. I. CaM! sin gle r ow, J'anesvilhi com ph~nter, Brooder :5tove can be hoy t edder, hay rake, spike-toot" harr ow, Disc harrow, Endgate .eeder. new last ye ar, rotary hoe, new lut year , F ordson tractor hitch, E. B. manure spreader, Deeri!)g mower, ft. c ut, BUCKeye low-wheel wagon, , farm w agon, iron wheel wagon with platform b ed, sled, S Heating stoves, p ower washing m'achil1e, Fairbanke en 'ne 1 ' one tOIl.J-4HIII.llllrn ...~u.lIl.. of; junk a nd . many o.t her articles . . mentioned. . Ha ... nc'!-_Four Bet. of work bar'V neas, collars, bridles, Iinee, etc. . f1 T erms made known on day of sale. Ph 25 FLETCHER BROS. Olne ,
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Mr . and Mrs. Fo r est Gr aham and Mrs. W . ]11. Colema n we re Monday dinn er guests of Mr. a nd Mrs. Sherma n Dy ke , in Dayton.
Mrs. Allen E mrick , nceo mpnniNI Mr. a nd Mrs. Ha r ry Corntlll to IIIiamisbu rg F ri day, where they visitc.1 l\1rs. Cathe rine Cornell a t the home of Mrs. J oseph McCray. Mrs , Rlliph S towe a nd da ugh ter , and Mrs. C. W. Al brigh t of Spring · horo, s pen t W ednesday wit h Mrs. Kesler Graham, wh ile Mr. S towc a nd Mr. Albr ight a t~en ded IIfr. H ill 's salc. Mr.· and Mrs. Charles Olark a ttended a b irthd ay dinn er a t t he ho m ·~ of Mr. and Mrs. Romo Riggs, a t Belmont, in hon or of t he hirthd ay s of Mrs. Cla rk a nd M rs. P erry Thomtl5.
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METHODIST CHURCH 0: 15 . Sunduy School; 10:30. Sermon, suh ject , " F our Different Prtt.Je rs : 6 :16 , Epwor th League; 7:00 . Patriotic subject, " King Saul :lnd Pr esiden t Geo rge ." Aa ron S. Wat kins. L.H.D., Pastor.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. J ones I\nd Mr. a nd Mrs. Kesler G ra~a m lind dtlughter were FridllY even ing g ue8ls at t he h ome of Mr , li nd Mn . Ed Lon gacre· .
'.. . COf1MI1t;-: " i"'- est c Yellol' 11,!I1 ' <I edes. You ng Mc, Clure r" i,~d ~ n O ll ll h co rn in IQ2i to feed all Ih e hogs o n his fa rlll a ll l pay hi s wa y t h rough 5choo l.
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About forty frien ds and old neighhors of Emery Cha rl ton galh. er ed at his home Saturday evenin g as a surprise in honor of his birt hday.
·Oht·o Central·Tele'phon'e C·ofJJ9r!lIlRII--a.J-.. .""7i""'rnt1t-1i1i""u-ttnftrrr'E~~ gCSl.....-:H l ~ 'f For ~ Job wOl'k of aU leind., plea.e Ii•• ua • call.
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Mr. B!) c1 Mrs. Ben Haw ke , IIfrs. Fran k Ku r ti s lind Mrs . Clu ud e Lewis att end ed t he f uneral of Ve ma Mae F isk in Ken t ucky , Monday. Mrs. Ma ry Carm ony att ended t ho] Way ne T ownsh ip Fll r mers cl uh, 'In Thursday , at t h e home of Mr. a n d Mr s. W, F . Clar k, in Wa ynesville.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 9:90. Everybody cordiallY invited.
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Mr. a nd Mrs. Charl es Smith had a s t heir Sunday guests, Roy Burhm an 'and family a nd Ben Smit h a nd fam · i1y, of Osborn, Mr. a nd Mrs. E lsworth Smith an d daug hte r , of Dayton; Gc,' . Smit h and family, of near Day ton . Ever ett Early was in Co lu m b u ~ Wed nesday a t t he hea ring of t he Pennsylva ni a railroad be for e t he Ut ili t ies Comm issio n. The pa sseng er trnin t hrough L ytle will be taken off Ap ril 1'st , bu t t he freight train ~ wiI! cont inue. Charles Clark, H. M. Cla rk a nd Walt er Clark in company wi t h Mr . a nd IIlrs. Milton Sheehan , of Centerville and W. F . Clark, of Waynesville, attend ed the fun eral oC t heir cOlUlin, Fra nk Mormon, at Winchester, Ind. , Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coleman en· t er tain ed on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Klotz and children, E t ta and J ack, of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. S. E . South an d children, Virginia and Hazel, of Madeira ; Mr. and Mrs. Har old Kelli s and son, Billy, of Mt. Holly
Is past the experimental stage. .It is dn art which, when executed by skilled w cf f mef!, will give you many more miles on-that "Best Tire VOli' Ever Had." We have installed one of the latest and best Vulcanizing Mac'hines on the market, and have expert workmen in this line. Bring in the Old 'O nes and let us make them into live new "Spares." Better Still, Phone Us and Let Us Call for Your Work.
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Mr. and MrR, Wliiter Kenrick had a s their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. a nd Mrs. All en Emrick, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J ohns, Mr. and Mrs. Berne Jones , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duke, r-4rs. Mattie Duke, MeBllfs. Therl!! Jon llB and Robert Duke. Mr. and Mrs. George Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Young, Mr. lind Mrs. Leonard Gray and Clarence Gray, were called t o Newp ort, Ky., Friday, by the iIIneM and d eath of t he former's granddaughter, Miss Verna )iae Fisk, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisk, formcrly of this comm\lIlity. Mr. and Mrs. Gray will remain for awhilo.
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Representa tive farmers and fruit growers from all parts of th e county attended the prunIng demon stration ani! orchard meeting. arranged by F. H. Beach and County Agent elMS IWlt week. The latcst prlnclrle3 :n fruit growing , Involved the use of ammonium ' sulphate,. fertilizer r ,)1\ emulBion, dry and liqu id lime sulphur t o !, spray purposes, and t he advantages of dusting, pruning, thinning, etc., were fully di scussed. A number of the fruit growers . of Warren coun t y ~xpreflBed their willingDIl~ to co-operilte In tr~ l ng out 'a dilute ~ix ture ot dry lime sulphur spray in a h .... of orchards t he :I))t:igg ~ellf t .......
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, ' FEBRUARY 22, 19.28
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WARREN COUNTY FARM EDIIION -~~ WEEKLY REPORT MANY PROMINENT BUSINESS INTERESTS WHO AID IN 'THE PROSPERITY OF~THIS SECTION
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Washington st a nds at t he commencement of a new era, as well as at th e helld of the New World. The country of Washin'Foil'"has been wrough t , lind Washington hiD1seU a principal agent by which it has bee n Ilccomplished. His age and his country are equally f ull of wond e rs. und of bo th he is the chicf. It is lhe s pirit of human freedom, the new eleva tion of Individunl IlIlIn, in h iS Illornl, social and political character. lcading the whol e lo ng trnill oC othcr improveme nts, which has most remarkaably di stinguished th e prescnt century. Socicty has a ss umed a new churacter. It has raised itself from beneath governments to a participnt ion in governments i it has mi xed moral and political objects wi t h the dai ly pursuits of individual men, und, with a fr eedom and stre ngth before u\togethcr unknow n. it has applied to these objects t he whole powe r of the human ud ersta ndin g. Washington innugu rated the era in which th e social principle has triumph~d over the feudal principle; when society has maintuined its rights against mili tary power, und has demonstrated its competency to govern its elf. i ..../. tL~~_ ~ - Robert G. Ingersoll.
The Junior class are givi ng a pat il " sick liHt . t l'iulic pr ogram this Friday morning Miss Clara Lile has the grip. at 10:45 . The public is invited to ..'.•vK . .. I . W Ii hl\ ~ n ·v". < · ,{:' ,lu",I, . •• las t !It lc nd this program. as a celebration R. E. rone, of l .lebunon , was in I ,,(\ thl' Jl IUY, • ' yos of LlI ve," F'1'itl. ... . 1 - al L .. ~ ::: · .... ..,......,...b I..U ! of Washinglon's and Lincoln's birth- Wayil esville, . 'tuesday. be s rn as hed. Natura lly, when th e~e . - ------,:-:;- - - - - - - - . l' \'e n ing al lhl! 111111. I t Wus well II days. F ollowing ar e t.he numbers l"n d -II an d 11'1'11 I'l'cci,' 'll. ""' rilers set ou t with s uch lJI'C Conceiv\Ve re t hat mnke up the program: Dr. and Mrs. H. E. H at.haway were Blul' Inw;; l11uke ~ a lilt of pcopll' cd noti ons. Washington th e IIHlII tends (; l""'j!" 1'. Wi l ~ ()11 died on F.- irl~ l\'lu ~ic Star Spangled Bann er Dllyton visito rs. Tuesday. ~ ec I' cd. to be ove rl oo ked. FOI·tunnt ely, II 1I1",-"ing at his ho me in Wilrnill ~to I Dev(ltional exercises .. Dr. Watkins :lew recent writers have pai d lIl orc nl · Rhea Ellis Mahl on Rid ge is out aft er an illA slru w vult! doesn't alwllYs sh uw J'n llUlI' illK a lu n ~ illn ess. FUll oral H cr~ Re::Hling tenlion to Wllshing ton. thl' IIIl1n . I·k ,·s W\ · I'(· h,·l d Monda y .. [Lorno e.- SO llg- " T enting on th e Old Camp ness of four weeks' duration. the se ntiment of the f UI·IlICI·S. To such writers Wus hingtun dll rfrvlll lIll' local M. I':. chu rch. Grou nds Quartet :1\Irs. S usa n Arnold a nd Mrs. Joe '1l "L'mcoI" S L . Carlwng . ht n .. . '. T hc " "nunl ~prlng nrovi ng hus b . E. TIt'~. SOllie pel'so ns wh o ure now mak ing Tinney spent Tues day with Mrs. RobKun . i'l r. anll Mrs. Ruy ' tarr a oks l ~ en mg P e rry Thomas light o f t he o il ill\'cs tig ll tion IlIU Y get "uhl' hn\'e moved to ~ fal'm ne .11111; • Mt. Vernon Bells ert Werntz. ' coro hed befo re it's o\,e,'. S[ll'in!! Vall,.y· Irs. Nol'll Ha wke I Talk "Washrngto n" Dr. Watkins lIIiss Roberta Cr one, of Lebanon, ::;O ll~ , " Just ~ B~t of Cloth But It's A yawn kill"d II Illan in Kl'ntuck y n1( ,vcd to Wi lniingto n and Mr. was the guest Of Miss Virginia Hard• • ' . . . Hed WhIte a nd Blue!. nut so lung ngo. nnd he proloub ly W H " l\ll's. 1 . W. I' I·"c.lanll and famlly.h • Dismissal in, this we ek. just bored to <I el1 th. move d tv the 1\ e ll llllln co mlllunrt Orchestra Our gift tables are full of specials jill's. Lydia A . Jud y di ed F e bru Wa. hingto n \\'a ~ th e fath e r of OUI' H Ht th l' Osl""put hic hos pi tul in for your selection. Cary's Jewelry country. but if il had n't bee n for Lin · AIl!!el c~. Cal., f o llowing a n illness The Se ni or class is away loday for Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. coin he Jl ro hably would have bee n the morc th an 11 Yl'a!·. Sh wa s th e daug 11 journey to Dayton to the Smith's futher of twin s. Mr. and Mrs. J oe Tinney were tho studio. w. he re the class' pi ctures arc lIl r of 1 ~II I1 C and Charity Oyle r A k :taken. Others in the school ar e eel· wee -end gues ts of Mr. and IIfr•. Hart rum a nd WU9 born in Ha rveysbur T f It's easy enough to cutc h ' em young March 8 , 1866. Of the ilmnedia cb rllt ing th e day with hard work, ry ruax. 0 Cincinnati. these day s, but it t ukos u s trong f el· which will res ul t in schoo l being di s. missed at noon, Friday. This is the . II''IISS II- CI en W eIc h spent Tuesday low to trent 'e m rough and tell 'em fnmil y. vnc' brother. W. H . Antrall nothing. . with his flint ily, is left t o mourn the ' 1ee begi n ning of the county school tour- nrghl and W ~dn es day in Xenia. the ; loss. " n, nam ent and the hacks will take their guest of her SIster, Mrs. Walter Thorn V These Hs till bl~Sls 'l you rend about - --,/ firs t loadS home nt 12:16 or t.here- hill. COLUMlfu , OHlo- '1 n" ". in th e pll pe rs clln't be so still, afte l' INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS ola about. Also sch oo l hac ks ' are proth e week in local politiclll circles •.1 .• inee by th e slim paller ti t hey oc· . vid ed lit twen ty-five cents each for all Silverware. Start your hope chest Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keys and their A NEW START ' Cluss witll ·'1 o;·ht"\r,,1my.? ... ~ ,, ~. i~ II 10 This ..If'.onllil\ t'' itV. " " iA: : f'~ .• Q • ..,.....{)ny.. pupils caring to go to LE!ban on where' now BellUliful p"tterns t ~l t the domina t .Ion 0 f t h c Demo cra t IC " 0 ""' ec jbcrnatorial primary situation by ton. with 1\11'. and Mrs. C. G. MeBryt he tourname nt is held this yea r. The from at. Cary 's Jewelry Shop, Lebadaughter, Mrs. Amos CooK, are reWe often wish that we could live g/ me etings on ~ I onduy nn,1 Tu esda y, nnt. n n Oh . f . .. . d ha cks will ret urn to Waynesville after 0 , 10. coverlllg rom IIlJurles sustarne our Jives over. CongressD1an Martin L. Dllvey, of thl! , All a f th e po· Februllry ;!7 and 28, to whic h th' pub W e see were h is Fourteenth d · tstrtct. Mr~. Sll ~n n Ar nold . MI'~. Groce Lin- the game but not deliver any persons F' <is f 1>1 C when their mach ine, a F or d se dan, we h ave rna d em· t e ntial Democratic can didates a r c lic i. invited . Mun dllY f orenoo n l hey t rren 0 rs. ynlhia Evans will h Th tao kes, and see in the clutches of what co in Sm ith lind .1is~ Lll cy EIllley were on rou es. r egret to learn thut her co ndition is upse t, pinning them underneat. e marking lime until he mukes known will bl! wi t h R. A. Kin g. o f th e King di lln ur gu sts ' of Mrs. Chllrl es Ander- -- not improvi n g. Mrs. Evans is ill at accident happened on the Lower untoward thin~ we have been .cau~ht wh ether he will run or not. No t in P owd er Co. , l v co nsider vn ri ouH for· I Th I' II b k b 11 b h h . S . b 'k h and we would hke to start agam Wlth siln n: t . UI'S' ay evenrng. A . as et a l eam s were eat cn t e ome of her nephew in Pittsburg. prrng oro pi e, near t e res- the ' new knowledge w p e l'e ccnt history hag onc mun been so at Otterbein Home last Friday night. . idence of H . E. Stokes, when Mr. M tit' the t oss s~~ d Aompletely mast er of the s it uation. cstry p r oblems on thei r' rough luno ~ ' . . No flne l' wa tches thun our Gruen's First team had a tied S'eDre and was Mr. and Mrs. Saul Hurw ich and Keys ,seeing two mllchines approllch- are os Ions tah eyare ave'(" ...no e Judge Peck, of Cincinnati, Georgc u Iong t h CL't i t Ie 1\1 J 11111" l'I\'cr, ncu r use Iresob ess uecause h t for l he boy or gi\'l graduate. Dep en· beaten in the over time. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris .of Leb- ing, tried to pull to the side but in . White. of Marietta, and ongressman Kinl:'3 !\fills. F rom l to 2 ::10 Monday dable a nd beautiful. Fin e sclectio ns IInon, spent Sunday with Myer Hy- so me manner lost control and the ma- enOtUgthh steam behtIDd them·thWe ~avte Brooks Fletcher, of l\IlIrion. hnve nil nitcl'noon th ey will mark trees des· ut Cnry's J ewelry Sh op, Leba non, O. man and family. . chine swerved to t he left s ide of the no e power 0 carry em 1D 0 told Davey t hat they will not run iJ ignu ting - th ose th ut sll(;lIl~r bcp. limThe date for the COUllty Oratorical road and turned over. effect. . . he does. Lieutenllnt-Governor Blobm inu te d and give othe r I' c fore trntioll Have yo u see n the beautiful line co n test has been practicully set for t he !IIr. and Mrs. F M. Cole enterMr. Keys and Mrs. Cook were able The one motivating power that we has preserved a di screet silence, but of Grue n pocket and strap watches last Friday in Ma~ch , ~' hich falls on tained last Wednesday night. There to pull themselves out but were una- all have. at hand and whi~h we can he has made no move towllrd declar· reco mm e ndation s Ilt t he woods belong at Car y's J ew elry Shop, Lebanon, O. the 13th. T~e t tme hmit must be were six tables for "Five Hundred" ble to extricate Mre. Keys, who was call on III any .emergency IS love. ing himself a candidate. An unoffi· ing to Grace S. Whitaer , so uth east observed, 6 mmutes {or lower grades, and lunch was served after the games. in a perilous position with her head L?ve 80meth~ng. cia l tip hos come from Kent to the of Morrow. At 3 p. 111. l\I essrs Denn lIIr . and Mrs H . B. Eurnhurt and 7 minutes for upper grlldes , 10 min. thrust through the window of the car. Fmd something or Bomebo~y that effect t hnt Davey will a nnounce his "1Il1 CI EISS will go ove r th' woods (I f 1\Ir. and 1\Irs. Karl E. Babb a nd son utes for high schooL If a selection \\fr. and Mrs. Myer Hyman and Miss Doris Hawke who with her sis- you love. Make your rellolutlon for intentions not later than February AI!I"d Wa tkin s. about one mil' so ut.h ~ pen l Friday of 1l1 ~t week wi th Mr. is longer than the time limit, the con· daughter, Bernice, and Miss Stella ter Miss Elsie w~s driving by hur- ~e sake of that love and backed by 25.. At headquarters here it is be- of 1\I OI'I'OW, t o give si milar r conlmen- nnd 1111'' '. Burton E arnhart, of Day- testant cannot be considered. Daugherty. are .in Cincinnat! today, ried to the St~kes residence an'd tel. It. . lieved that the date will be earlier. dations co ncern ing the mu rketing o f ton . attending a banquet and fashion show ephoned for the wrecking car and a A resolution that is pUl'ely Intel· It is kn own t hat Davey's associates I muture tree ~, e limina tio n of we ed Miss Lile and a numb er of the pu- at the Gibson hoteL physician. lectual or purely from the will ill not have .,been urging him not to run at trees and r eplanting of udd itionu l MrR. W . E. O'Neall and Mrs. S. S. pils are absent with the grip, this Mrs. Keys was severely cut about of as much value as one which i. this time becauso of a large expan- areas. Elli, entertained the J olly Matrons week. Mrs. L. H: Gordon wa8 hoste.ss at the head and face and Mrs . .Cook re- backed by the power of a supreme sion program which his company hus At 7 :30 o'clock Monday eve ning. a nd the Clover Leaf club last Thurs11 pleasant. little pre-Ie?t.en atla~r on ceived a bad cut on her forehead. love. . under way. The sentiment which has the 27th, Messrs. Denn and Class will day afte rnoon, at th e hom e of the ~onday mght. . A dehclous chicken Aside from the shock to his nerves It may the love of a mother that developed for him in such la rge meus give Il b riof discussion Ilnd e xpl nnu· formrl". The Sophomore class have been dmner WIIS a dehghtful feature of the Mr K s · s n t . 51 •• d ' you have neglected 110 far but for ure was generated by speuk iug to urs tio n in the Farm Bureau offic e, l .ebgranted an unusual privilege to give occasion. Those invited were, Mrs. Th ey wa ~ d~er~u y l"jure. whom you really feel strong atlec. that he . mud e last year after the ~!I- ~!I of tho ~u.riQuj! iorest plan s Tl\e Co.operative . society ,' 01 st. their part)' quring ~be week. ThiJ Edith Harris, Mn. Kate Coleman, e car was a y amage. tion. It may be love of a wife, 'or journment of Congress. Davey hlm- wi h wtich th e state can give a ssis· Mary's church will m eet at Mrs. W. party is fa be a Colonial party given Mrs. L. M. Henderson, Mrs. Fred Ben • - • children, or a friend. Whatever It self has never asked anyone to 8Up- tanc e. This will in clud e es timali ng H. All en's on Thursda y afte rnoon, at the Gym tonight. All the High derson, Mrs: G. J. Smith, Miss Emma is, it is a life buoy for your ilinking port him for Governor. and he has and marketing o f t r es nnd l o~s, t he February 23, at 2 o'clock , to begin School and Faculty are invited.· Heighway, Mrs. A. T. Wright, Mrs. will. Lay hold of it and it will keep nev er said that he would be u cnndi- eco nomic possibilities and financial thei~ L nten sewing. L. A. Zimmerman, MM. C. M. Rob9 I1-Up-. - . - - date. No one yet knows what he ret urn s from efficiently managed This week is also sill; .weeks exam. itzer, Mre. J. E. McClure and Mrs. As well try to run a locomotive he will do. wo odlots. lhc stllte pillns for fu rnish· Co mm encing March 6, Dr. E . .along with all the pleasures and en- D. L. Crane. without steam or an automobile withing hal'dw oo~d a ev rgree.n &ecdJin g III. Rudolph. the eyesight specialist, tertainments. - - -... - - - ST. MARY'S CHURCH out gasoline Il!I try to steer your life - -- - - - DEATHS First Sunday in Lent, February 26. without love. Hundreds of members of th e Ohio trees practiclllly fre e for re selting will be at ary'~ Jewelry Shop every Church School at 9 :.30; Morning Pray It is the motive power that underButte r, Egg and Poultry a ssociation rough and er uded la nd, and the sta te Tuesday, Thursdny und Saturday. er and sermon at 10:30; Wednesday, Iiell the will. are in Columbus this week attending for estry IlI ws whe.r eby luxes can be Wm. Lon e and family have moved . Mrs. Eli za J . S1!I ith , a. former ree- February 29, service at 7 :30 p. m., All of us love soU\ething. the annual convention. Experts from red uc ccl u bo ut 50 per ce nt o n pcrmllWe deal.re to express our heartfelt Ident · of WayneSVIlle, dIed in Leba- and every Wednesday during Lent Search your heart for seme oblloveral s tates are here to address the nen t co-opera t.ive f OI'cstl'Y proj ect s. il1to lh W . S. Graham .property on On Tu esduy th e 2 lIl, th e stutc for· Fourth st reet : Aclam Melloh and fam- thanks to all our dear friends, who non. Saturday morning, February 18, until Holy Week, when the three· ject upon which you can center all membere on how to inercase egg pro· duction, butter fat and how to raise ester and ount y Age nt lass will il y arc nr od ng into Mrs. Anlla Shee. so kindly ministered to us during the aged 73 years. The funeral services hour service will bc held on Good Fri· your affection and by that love you last illnO\'\s and death of our very were held at the McClure parlors on day from 12 noon to 3 p. m. . shall be saved. . .better poultry. . Ohio tarm ers are consider forestry project s in co-op- h a n '~ house. vacated by t he Lanes dear friend and busine ss associate, Monday afternoon, Dr. A. S. Watkins All Bre cordially inv ited to these Love is the keeping of all the Comflhowing jncr eased interest in all Ilf eration wi th Dr. Mount. of Morrow, Milton Thompson, who for the paet William T. Kemp. Espl!cially do we officiating. Burial was in Miami cern services. mandmenta and love is the true 18these subj ects and as a resul t their and the Dayton Y. 1\I. C. A . ca mp . R J h J vior of man. earnings ond profits are bound to in and also go OV ' I' th l) forest land s on sbc months has been e mpl oyed nt the thllnk the Rev. Dr. Waltkins for his etery. ev. 0 n . Schaelrer. Rector. ~ We remember an instance in the crease. Attendance at t he annupl tho S~utc Park at. F t. An cie nt wilh . KI "an Kwality Bak ing Co ., Dayton , beautiful words of consolation end The a.months.old son of Mr. and Scripturell of a woman w' ho w •• a CHRISTIAN CHURCH convention was the best of any ever the VIew of wor klllg ou t plans and has been allpoi nlcd f ore man of t he hope and the Messrs McClure for . f 0 1' l h c f uturC'. A ny II nig-ht force, with a ni ce increase in their . ' tender and effiCient : . great sinner, but who wall pardoned re commendatIOns conduct of Mrs. D. E. Seidlitz, died early Sunday held, officors said. morning at. t he home of the grand'Sunday School at 9:30. Every. because she loved much. ono inte rested in forestr y prob lem s salary. tho funeral is invite d to join IIlcssl·s . Denn and M' d M N P J d parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Flack. body cordIally invited. Love is the only thing that counThe League of Ohio Sportsmen is lass at any o f t hese pluces . Your watch is l hl' most wonderful r. an n. . . or an. The funeral service was held at the ' ____ terbalances our wrong doings. urging an increase in salary for fis;'! Flack hom e Tuesday afternoon and TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY All conclusions that are reached machine in the world . The balance Sml·th.F·ra~er interment was a.t_C1~ksville. CHURCH by.mythtq else than love"'iif8"l8lj"" e-- ---,,-and gome protectors and also nn in· wheel turns 18,000 ti mes an hour... hoods. Love sees and unde1'ltanda. c.reas e in allowance for outomoLil<:5 0 1' a distance from the At lantic to The revival at Turtlecreek is pro· Hate Is hlind. and patrol work in the field, pointing the Pncifi c Oc ea n in one yell r. Is it Miss Louise Frazier, daughter of RESTRICTIONS NOW gressi ng nicely. Services daily at that the protectors who must give fuJI an y wonelcl' yo ur wntch needs to be R. L. Frazier. and Mr. Harold Smith, "My ancestors came over on the 7 :30 p. m. Also Sunday SchOOl at time to their work are sadly under· c10a ned and oiled occa ~ ionalJy? W e so n of ' Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Smith, Mayflower." 9:30 and preaching at 10 :30 Sunday paid, and arc not . receiving enouglJ have an efficie nt workmnn. Cary's wero married lae\; Saturday. at Rich"It's lucky they did. The immigra morning. The ladies quartet rendermoney for adequote patrol of their J cwelry Shop. Lebanon , Ohio. . mond, Ind. tion laws are a little stricter now." ed many good selections over Sunday. territories, and points out thllt th"re -~ Other singers and workers engaged T.he membere of. the .WaynesvUle is a surplus of over $260,000 of hun· All farmers of Warren coun ty who over next Sunday. Come and enjoy Shrlllc clu? and. th~lr la?les enjojyed ters' and fishermen's license moncy kep t accounts during the past year these services. one of their pertodlcal dmners served from which this increase can be paiJ will be given assis tan ce nnd suggcsC R HARVEY P t by the members of the Eastern Star without cost of a dollar to the gene~al tions by J. CI Neff Ilnd County Agent By Alber, T. Reid . . , as or. at the Masonic temple last Friday HI'f' the is taxpayer. The protectors buy . hl,;1' Class in their annulIl IIII'm a cco un t evening. The Lebonon club was repown automobiles and wear them out sum mary meeting to bo held in the UNION REVIVAL resented by President Frank C. Anin the service of the state, ond it i Farm Burcllu office, Lebanon, Fridny, GuMANTl' ~lNI"'GS ToTRE' J(AIL~ ~ ~A.Y.N lIS'f~! - You G'N PASS ~I_ Hane,.oburc Methodiot Church derso n and Mrs. Anderson and Mr. declared to be lin imposition on them March 2. This is a n l1 nnllal eve nt t o and 1I1rs. Wilbur Ivins. ItfGATIN'TJlE MANUfACTUll£R AM!> CALL IT ~OS AND CAt.L IT 'EQ.l.JALIZATION ~ to expect these men to spe nd theIr a ssist fll rll1Pl's in figuring their ne t February 19 to March 11. Special After dinner Ncible Edward Dohse own money for Vlltrol work as all f)f in come for the past yeaI' 8 11 11 to anal· 'TARifF', ANI> 5Pf:QA~ l.EGISLATI()to.I AND "fOI.l CALL'" S~!-J,. PLAN fOIl. meeting for men Sunday, February gave a brief description of the new them admit is necesSIlry now. ize compl etely their farm bu siness so 26, at 2 :30 p. m . ;special meeting for Masonic temple at Dayton, and exh;JJl. LA~R AND (AU IT 'AMEIUCANIs..', TNf. ~A~K A 'PlOU.AL ~S~;t.YE""VL''''::~ a s to point out t he most profilabl e women, .Sunday,. M~rch 4, at 2 :30 p. tended an invitation to all the peolines of e ndeavor. A numb er of flll'm.; speCial mee tlllg III honor of Moth- pie of Waynesville and vicinity to Not only in Ohio, but in many oth'!'!' mcrs huve bee n co·operating regulurer, Sunday, Mar~h 11, 2 :30 ~. m .. inspect it on April 6, 6 a·n d 7. states the question is. being asked just Iy for the past severa l yeurs and they James A .. Robmson. evange1tst of The attraction of the evening was why there is opposition to a 80 Ii:! cI l- have been enabled to take advantage ~ayton, OhIO, wlll speak at all ser- a talk given by Noble William H. egation to the National Republic"n of the infol'llIi1lion and ~uggestions vIces. Boyd. touching on his trip of five convention in Kansas City for its io- brough t out fr om the sumlllary meetUnion Sunday Sch~ol each ~unday months around the globe. ' Mr. Boyd vorite Bon. No one semse to unrier- ings. at 10 a. m.; week. nIght services at discards all formality and holds hill stand. Wushington announcem ents are 7 :8 0; Sunday evenmg services at 7. hearers in constant attention. Mellll1'8. to the effect that there will be no op· Special music. choir and I)ooster cho- , Boyd and Dohse were accompanied by pOSition to favorite sons in other' rue. A cordial welcome. their wives. states, and it is not denied that many of these are not in any way equipped Miss Lillian Wlltldns a nd Mr. Car. METHODIST CHURCH . for the prellidency as is Senator Frank men Crane were quietly united in B. Willi". Having served as con- morriage in Kentucky Qi1 Monday, 9 :16, Sunday School; 10 :30, sergressman, governor and United States February 6. mon, subject, "Higher Standards for senator, . Willis is unusually well Lydia Antram Judy, former resithe Christian; 6 :16, Epworth League; The bride is the dnughtel' of Mr. equipped for .the presidency. And nnd !IIrs. Henry Watkins , of Route 4, 7 :30, subject of sermon, "High Stan- dent of Harveysburg, died .at her his candidacy, is meeting with favor and the groom is the son of Mr. and home In 9allfornia, Monday, accorddards of the Old Testament." AwOl 1 OONT in many other. states where' he is Mrs. Carl Crane, of Lebanon . Aaron S. Watkins, L.H.D., Putor. ing to word received by l'elativee. known, or py ~/lose who have the bj!st She was the daughter of base and. WHJ\T CALL. .Mr. lind Mrs. Crane are making inter.esta of the Republican party at their home in Cinci'!nati. Charity Antram and wall born and FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST reared at Harveyshurg. , hea~. Col: C"l!mi A. Thompson, his . maMtler, summed it up in a few Bible School at .10:30 a. iii. Get Following the death of her ftnt words when he said that the candidainto the interesting contest with Leb- husband; Albert Bockett, Ihe "'18 mar cy ~f . Senator Willis ·for the presiden: anon school. Bro. Johnson will ried to the late ~harlell Judy. ' They . cy is " a pul.s ing, throbbing moveJllent ' . preach for us next Lords Day at the remoyed ' to California, her hUlb.Dd that is hourly gaining for~e lhro·ugh- . There hlUl ~een n rumor gorng the morning service. This will probably preceding her in death .t;wo, YUfII. out' the natilm." Col. Thompsoil also rounds t hat I Intend to leave Waynes. be his la8t lIermon in Ferry Church 'Burlal of Mrs. Judy WaB made ,n .Cal. makes it plain that ~elegates selected ville. This is an er!or, as I have .neyfor some tline. All ·welcome. ifornia. • shall be those w~o will make a sincere, er ' thought of leavmg ~ere, but Will PERRY. TBOMAS, Supt. . f. ----,,effort' to brillg the nomination t9 be at ~y place of b~lsineS\! every day Ohio. It i8 'q uite possible that: oppo- lor the accommodatIon of customers. sltion to Senator Willis is practlcal- \ N. P. JORDAN. ST. AUGusy'I NE CHURCH '. - . ....,..Iy . the ume that'. ~Qlted the RepubSunday February 26 lemce -at I • The Llcbt· and Water BOuCl .uft_; --::~. lican party and aucceeded in itil efj • 10:00 ma~e a new '~Inc' iii ~d ~' the _ fortll t'o elect ·a Democrlltlc .president. sider thail an Ohioan of the: high cour Father Bin Palltor. • paytnr Qf. the water· billl. A teD ·~ _ _ _•• _ . '. '. cent d,laeount ~I." ~D fro. The 'Ohlo leaders of Ute WilliJ .o ppo- age and ability of Senator Wi1lls, Is ..' blU it . the water . II paid Jaefon .. lilion have each 9.~en defeated for one t):lat Republicans of the state WIll Some of .the moat tbrl11lna map. 1&th of __ch mODth. ~ _. OtllC8 b7 ' ~publiean ,:voters ' of the consider when. they vote in the I]lrioC I~ ~te' ud jlllt why they are ~ore primariell for the Kallllall City delectlOD II iIl_the..; III the I1ICM1i .of ~ .0UC-~t8I., .. . _ , ' Enl'l
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The new 1928 WIlIPPFlT thnt is The price o( lhe WHfPPET {Ol' ~o ld ill , thl8 50cti-on lJy the WAY E - 1H:! hll8 been rl'ducl'Cl ill price from \ IU.I!: UVERLAND SALES ' 0 ., il-< .' tIO.OO tu $!!Uu.OO. 'l' hE' p 'l'r~c.t.eJ n lIew -\lo)' nchicJYllm nt in 'Iulllliy. WHIPI E'l' ilL th 5e n w prices olT rs and II n w a 'hie" ol1l nt in [Jl'ic!'. It 1\ new L~'P of botly with Udll l vis or 1M!I whnle of 11 ('ur for lcnl;thly h(Juu , unci full ' (" '\l \\'n cd 1)I'e~~(\d Nte ,i C~nd. ly anti 1.!L1 ~' - riding. an.1 lit lit'! s"mo I'~, II('W 'clllipl1H'lIt il\ luding llutO' lime short cllIOllg for easy h und ling IlllltiC \\' i u(h'hl ~ ld wipe r, relit' view uud eUijY pnrking. milTor lind combi nlltion at p. l\ght St~rtill{C with u grMi aim , II grllat and rear dl'il'l ng light. New co lo rs 111'0 olTlll'cd and the goal, th e manufactureI'll h uve JlrOlluc. ed a grt!lIt WHIPPE·I'. II i!< a cu r boclies hn," h!!!! n (mpru,' d in flllish. you clln study fro m the oUlside In or Mechanical f~1I t ur e" include II gIU\O. fr om the in s ide ou t und find on ly t he lin e tllnk lit the rcal' with vacuum tl n('st o f qua lity in hoth 'i\I!l tOl'i!11 and ' iecd , four·who,' 1 bl'uk~s, MC llIi · cHip. workmun: hi p. It is at once II credit tic 5vrings with s nubltH , full fJre s. t th e cnl{illecrR who built it lind a s urc lul)l'iclltivn, extra h IIl'y emnk. C1'l'dit to ihe people whu lIro buy. Rhaft. singl e pillt, dry di sc clu tch. lo ng conne cting rods In elimi nnte s ide
!JIlek Bihlil'a l lil1l l\ .11 FIU.(V r'ol'l1tly n:od,· liy W. W ir. C Ihe BUr ' IIU !. Sui!..•. Thrt·c t h 1I~" nd ),1' IIrS ago Wl'r u t hl' 'hi f ,O UI' ~ or foo r! , uI,d iL \VII S lll1tural t o g row th.ese crop~ o n' llle ~1I 11l fie lds yea r lift er), ' UI'. B th flll'lller~ "f tllilt P ricld fimlll y no. tice d t hlll th" III lId ,Vus suITt.ring. R e~til\g th e lan d anti all owillg the we d ~ to gl'l)W u P. Ih~y fo und , seem . e ,1 10 h .Itl. The old sl rccord 'o f such /I p rue. lice, Mr, Weir find s. is In tne Mosuic la ws (about 1·\00 B. C.,), cOllllllnnt!. ing th people , "And six y(,!lr~ th ou ~ h a Jt s ow thy IRn d and gnthe r in the fruits t he reo C; b ut the seve nth thou li nd JIIrs. Hurry Gl'I\haln nnd s halt let is rest I~ncl lie still." S u ~ nn Soylor s pcn t Friduy in Th is nrst s tu~ in a crop rota ion gllve way abo ut 29 B. C. to "bare lurgc Iludience I·n joyed the play fRlIow ." FartHe rs then, (or instllnce II' ~lury," ut Lyt.le hall , Sat en·ning. so wed a wintcr Irrain like wheat, then a spring !,rllin like barley, then al : lowed th e fie ld to lie in "bare fnl low." More thlln 1 GOO yellrs elapsed b.· · t . H . H. HerlU an, of Dnyton . hil S Little need be suid about th e value ample of a bu sines3 org anizlllion be IHlvi scd to do so. fore the third stuge in r ot.ntio n nrriv. ~ t'll the Hoy Barnhart fllrm of a fil'8t-class Grain Ele vator to a ny which exi sts f or the good of t he Farmers a re quick to appreci. e.1. Then, Ilbout 1600 A. .D .• Fle m· 'I, , r Lyt le. community. The Eleyutor stands commun ity it serves. The f armers a l '~ uch s"ryice. They trust this busi- ish Iorm ers abulished "bll re fn llow" IV. I' . tr oup, of IngolUar. is as the connecting link between the lUlI'e he en indeed quic k to a pprcci· ness man with n progressive out· in fnvn .. of cl u \' c r. grown in rolH li on ~\\., Il:-.". hc r dBughte r, Mrs. Myrtle l n~ community a nd outside world. This ale this, Rllisers of groi n in th is look. 'uch s ervice t o th e farmer has with he mp , t urnip s and smllll grllins. ,x , IInci hus band. is particularl ~ true fo r the f a rming communi t y know thnt at this enter· g i\' n Ihis E LEVATOR a reputation This was a big step forwllrd bcco usc .. rl 't CI d " . d k ' I' k ",r. an n rs. , y e W'harton lind class of the community. pri ~ ing E LE VATOR t hey will be whi ch hilS exten ded fnr beyond Lhe I. e, cp mg llIore IVP.sto c fught', r II I 1\1 CI UlIuC ., LeWI:\ . S ilent permllte , . ~ Il C r. The dny has pas~d when anyone puirl the highest market prices f or limits of this community; farmers and r enewed a s welJ lUi rl'stcd the ednesday in Ll'bnn on. doubts the importance of a pros per· thei r wh ea t . co rn and othe r grai ns. lire willing to make long hauls to lam!. The fourth .,tage. adopled in the II1rs . K ~ I:r. ROlltzuhn, o f Mi umisous fsrming population in the comMr. Ellrly kn ows the grui n mar· market l heir grain with t he EVER· munity. ,Everyone kn ows that ' th e kat perfectly. He has made it a life ETT EARLY ELEVATOR, at Lytle. fields by English funncrs during the \1 rg, , I ~ "I Rltmg at the nom e of her . . n, Guy Houtzn hn lind flintily . farming class is as importa nt to the t ud y. . This elevator not only se rves the 18th century, was the IntroductIOn of well being of the community as any By knowing wnen to sell the grain furmer by furnishing a mnrket for intertilloge. Nowadays it is cust o. I Mr: lind Mrs. Emery Hill, who live other group. For this r eason, the he buys at the grea test advantage, the grain, but it supplies him with mary for furm ers to usc 0 rolation o f ' SIdes' p ~ oce, hlld a sa le We dn es· . '11 c tI crop. a , mil I gram I ' crop y,l' and members of every far· secing com· he is II ble to offer the highest pOSlli- Ule b est commercilll feed s nvailllble an mlerll Ci n 'WIll t soo ' n move on u fllrm '"_ Clnnll I. munity combine to insure the pros- ble price to the farmers; further- for his livestock. Seeds. Poultry and a grass of legu min ous crop. • -~..... ,- - -perity of ' the agricultural group m ore he does everything to allow the Feed and Ground Grains are also along with the prosperity of the com- farmer the benefit of his knowledge sold. . munity as a wbole. No factor is more of the grain mnrket. The management are among the important in accomplishing this than This often works to the benefit of upstanding ind iv idual~ in commun ity DR. A. lJ. MAY. Allen Building, tha &T8in elevator, snd the elevator the farmer. If they believe that circles, and are prominently identiat Xenill, phone 3-18-R, is a well· operated by EVERETT EARLY, at the farmer will profit by holding his fled with every movemen t Lytle, phone Waynesville 29 and Cen wheat rather than sell ing it at the to t he bet te rment of the communit The day Wh(ln the farm er will be known progressive pra~titionor of terville 82F14, is an outstanding ex- time the wheat is threshed, he will as a wholc. ab le to li e ab.eci on a Sunday m orning Osteopat hy. hilS kept pace with the and merely JlI'l'SS n butto n to grl his times, and is now enjoying a large chor es don e Sl'e ms to be IIpprollc hing und incl'ells ing patronage from the r eality. A dlly a s wholly idy llic as city and the surrounding terr itory. that may neve r dawn; but at least It In thIs grent age of IIpecialists in va· is foreshadowed by s uch things U8 rious professions, the science of Osteopllthy hns progressed wonderfully these : The 1928 HuDSON and ESSEX Saddle lamps of tbe same type are the Victoria, the Landau Sedan and Expcrim en l.3 in grooming a nimals and is still progressing very rapidly. SUPER-SIXES that are sold in this mounte d on the cowl by the means of the Seven Passenger Sedan. Body by e lectricity; was hing boUl es and The moss·covered ideas of yester· seCtiOD by the FRANK KAHN MO· a crossing. nick cled ba nd. F~nders construction is of alumin um panels di shes; milking the cows and running day are thrown ruside nnd the ProTOR CAR COMPANY, at Lebanon, are of new d esign full crowned and over a lnrme of selcted hardwood. the separator. g rinding fe ed and mix· gressive methods of todny take their ,pbone 326, and ADAM. MELLOR, at beaded along the edge . The front Lines are original and striking. ing it, baling. dr ying lind hoisting hay place. By ad opti ng a\l advance3 of Waynesville, consists of a unity of pillars are trim and narrow. In stan· Mouldings and quarters are finished to SR Y nothin g: o f using II vacuum sc ie nce t hat hRve aided the modern beauty that is ~ift impression, im- dard models the I'iso r is the nlilitary in long gran landau leather, colored cleaner in th e poult ry n ou ~ e. as well de velopment this p opulur Osteopnthpossible tv dissect; and yet ,a detailed type. to matc h the upp r body. Four·wheel 8 S in the fll rln "" 111 • opcrnli ng ven ti · ic Physi olan hilS kept thol'ollghly study of the advancements is of inAll ES EX models nre larger and brakes arc s tandllrd in both HUDSON IR ti nl':, wlltel', I'cfrigcl'Illinl,!. lighting a breast of the times. tereet not only to the HUDSON·ES- roomie r tha n ever before. The in- and ' ESSEX. There Is not another unit of the and cool<i ng sY3h' ms--1I1I b)' electric· SEX owners b.ut to all motordom, strum ent board is fini shed in 11 polSee these beautiful Cl1rs at the ity. Newness beglns at the ver y front: ished ebony. Set in ~his bRckground show rooms of the FRANK KAHN All Lhese and l1Iany mo r~ uses for in higher radiators on both HUDSON is the grouping of instruments, in· MOTOR CAR CO., at Lebanon, or at elect.ricity on the fRTlD und in t he and ESSEX, an effect that is further elud ing te ammeter, oil and gasoline t he ADAM MELLOH GARAGE, at farm home nTe under Irial in 32 .. h eightened by vertical radiator shut- guages, speedometer and motom'ctcr, WayneSVille, examine the famous stutes, includin!, Ohio, Euen st.ate . ten. The motometer has been reo all indirectly lighted. The handsome High·Compression Super·Six Motors is conducti ing su me of lhese ex pel" moved from t he front to the dash, new steering wheel has a steel core that tum wasto he 0 power. ents, through the co·op('l"at+nTT....".f+~p",.rn,-rl-ih.........,ff.!8-ettEVROLE'f HUll and .ia DOW replaced by handsome ra· surrounded by ebony-black hard rub· you will admit that the HUDSON and the state !lg'l'icl.lltun d colleg'e a nd the is old and distributed in this soction diator ornam enta, Lamps are of co· ber and carries light control, hand ESSEX are of intereet to every per· light lind PQwc-r ut ilit ies, all working by the E. H. ORNDORF GARAGE at lania) deaign and sre of the parn- throttle and horn button. 80n w ho desires the best in antomo- und I' It nlltionll l committee. WaynesVille, phone 67, presentli the .,beam type controlled from the wheel. HUDSON custom-.built bodies sre biles. Unusua l ,\JSElS [o r electri city are crowning triumph of 'sixteen years' on tria l. In Virgi nia the experimen· contin uous progl·css. A great new auiers ar attempt ing' to con trol in· tomobil!!, so impressive in appearance sects, the tomato w orm moth in par· performance and sta unchness t\18t 'i t ticula~, by el ~!ch'ic light. . Use 01 murks th e opening of a ne \; e ra of electrIC plntes or pUd s to sprout oats Luxuriou s Transportation at Low for poultry feed is being tried in an· Cost. There is nothing 110 important t o This esttlblishment is strictly modern approaching season; Ros lery of · the ?the.r IItnte, as is. th~ use of electri~Tl1e 1928 CHEVROLET ia bigger, bettll r, 1Il0re bea utif ul, more luxurithe farmers and residents of the and up-to-date, stocked with a class latest styles nnd patterns; Hats and Ity 111 seed gel:lDlI1atlon . Res ul t~ of Lhese .experiment.s, ma· ous than you would think possible at smaller cities as an, up·tv·date estab· of goods that wou ld do credit to a Caps of the latest styles a nd shapes; much larger city than Lebanon. in fact, every n ee d of the well-dressed ny of whIch are takll1g place on farm such a low price, Bu ilt on a 107lishment at close r ange where "Dad In R eady ~1ade Clothing they rep· man will be found here at most rea- and in farm ho m.es, l'Rther . thun in whee l bose, four inches longer than and Lad" are able tv secure the resent only the best brands t hat sonable prices. the Inbo rllt?ry, WIll b~ published ns before, it is impressively large, low Metropolitan styles and service in the market affords. HORN & DAKIN, at Lebanon are soo n as avaIlable. a nd racy. The hood streams back They have been in t he clothing bus- men of nbillty in their chosen fi eld - - -- - - --in graceful unbroken lines from the Clothing, ' Ilaberdashery and Ready. iness in Lebanon for years. They of m ercan tile endeavor lJy reason of OYSTER RETARDS Made Clothes. are we U versed in Men's Clothing and thei r wide experience and 40Inp'~e t~l!-1 Thls is the day and age when men Furnishings, lind will tell you whut s ivll k nowledge of Men's Keep ground oyster shejl away frol" INSPECTED AND LIC:;ENSE~ both ~oung and old must be neatly color, &hade or style is beet fitted tp and Men's wear. chicks, is t he udvipe of poultrymlln attired in clothes of distinction and you r personality. HORN & . DAKIN are amon g the at t he O. S. . Recent oxperiments Posters 0'1 display thrQugnout lre~ quality. In Lebanon a nd vicinity the The store is well stocked with Col- leading business men of Lebanon, and at Columbus indica!!! that oY6t~r snell lapd !Illtlfr farm@r!! that aU blllls desires a nd demands of the male pop· lars and Underwear of highly popular we are pleased to complimel)t them retards growth. (!lot \lnly Irish pulls, that 41) muat ulation arl! more than satisfied at the brands, Shirts af the best materials; upon the very excellent est./lblishment be inspect~d and lice nsed by the gOVstore of H ORN & DAKIN, East Mul· Ties that are approved by the arbi- which is add ing to the prosperity Ilnd WHERE WILIL. YOU FIND TiiEM7 Il rn ment. That ill part of the Irish berry street, at Lebanon, phone 88-A. leI'S of flll:l hion for t he present and progress of this section. pro~"m Ilg a\nst the lIorub bull. A Colorado paper IIOYS that ninety • - pe r cent of the people ot that state Chun:h .. In Mexico City. PROBABL Y COULDN'T KEEP now approve of Uncle Sam's having There are IlOO chnrches ot lolld THE CORN BORER OUT r emained out of the League of Na- alone malonry, eqllh'nlenl 10 one tio ns, And it's our guess that It ' church for evory SOO luhuhltnnl., In wo uld be a little difficult to flnd all of Mellico Olty. The opportunity is not given every Seeds, Coal an d other allied linelS'l Why didn't thl! gove rnment tr i~tl i " ,\I'k Is
b~' e)(ll e l·tS. TII I' ~ ~ cr \' 1 ' tnlinn I'~ also uquip" pud with tl'c_ ve ry ~~ e :l IHluipment t l' ,'' I' ,~ i~ I ,1 0 V"I~ a ll izi n g of T ir s 11111'\ ' 1'" ll .' . T hl',_ ,,'o . rk , i ~ in Ule hands "f exp (,l'i" n c:d 1lI ('1l. lind yo u arc abo ~ol utc l y l!uarllntN't111f fir st · clnss work ~I nnv . ,1.. 11 r~ t'un tl r tl' nli11lc ~ be ~aved hy hll\'in!:' YI)U r T i l'c ~ ot' Tubc~ VlIl · ('ulli z 'd, thu' $:\I" ing you th e neces· ,it~, II f purdlllsi n!, til' \\' Tires or TlIbes \\','I h .<utl l a fil'l)1 in the v ici nity nIHI w ith men al its head who thor· o Ul!hl~' ulld c rstand t h it' bus in l's~ nnd r c nuf'ring Iti io! h qua lity work at the 10wl',t " oll,i~L(' n t co~ t. we f ('1 sure thnt I.h .. public will rt's pond to s uch II I' ll liey by ('xle nding II shRTe o f th eir p ntro nUl;e tu th~ Waynl'sville l\! otor CcJ 11lJlnny. (I,llII'
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thrust at high motor speeds and lhe uso oC a banjo-type singl' picco [11'l1li. cd ateel rewl' axle housing. What more co uld one expect in an automobile than is combined in the Ill'\\' l!l 2 WHIPPF.T. To s (' those cn rs lind r.ide in them wi ll ·convi nce th most eXllcting buyer' thot her e is un lIutomubile thut gives to its own· or the Ho me Rervice at a low price thot is otfclred by other carll mu ch higher in pri ce. It will cost you nothing to ~ top in' at the s nl esroom of the W A YNESVrI . LE OVERLAND SALES COM· PANY and lO Ok this car over. T he y wi li co nvinc e yo u with out II doubt tho\' here is n real automobile lit a low price.
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field of research that has made great· er progress thun the modern scien ce of Osteopathy.. The grelltest prolea. sional scientific minds of t he world that have developed such materia). progress in this leading profession , and all features rcceivei ng the coun· try's approvlIl, are now available to the residents of this section when th ey co nsult this nb le Osteo pathic Phys ician. His yeurs of study, wide eX)Jerience and comprehensive knowl · edge hllv e implanted confide nce in hie increasing clie nte le. A. well· merited t ribute to DR. MAYS' efficien t methods of treatment is the high degree of general satlsfact io n ex pressed by his numerous pa· tients IImong whom ore people of the high l.'St sta nding in the community.
Away back in 1874 the science of Osleopathy was discovered. Eighteen yea rs laler, In 1892, the fil'$t Osteo· pathic college was founded at Kirks· vllle, Mo, Today there are numerous recognited schools t hrougho ut the United Statea, The entir e courae of study in the Osteopathic colleges is. now completed in fo ur years. Jt is th ONLY NON·DRUG PROFESSION. TRAT IS LICENSED IN ALL THE. STATE IN THE UNION. We take pleasure in this AnnuaF. Farm Edition in directing your attention to DR. A. B. MAY, at Xenia, and ossuring you that wh en you consult. with h im you will be hon estly advised ns to what steps to take to gain the most rapoid return to normal health and 8plri ~.
. SIXTEEN YEARS OF PROGRESS
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they have added greatly to t he sntls.faction and progress o f t he co mmuni· ty and have r endered their elevator almost indispensable tv t his serllon. They I1Ulke a specialty of Grinding Corn and can Crush Cob lind all, or Shell and Grind. They ca" iJ'i n 'l any kind of grai n to please YOIl, Thus th£! ma nageme nt of t hi.l eleva tor has a l \Va-)~ worked in t he interest of the home c{;.m munity, while sec uring for this (Cstabllshme nt the well·merite d commereW ,~.!U!ess that the large volume of b.usi.os\M of this elevator eddencel5. During t he put year tiW! machinery has been thoroughly overhou1ed, Itl'ld new motors installed. Recently II Feed Mixer has been added to their eq uipment. This is fi lling a long-felt ne ed in t he cOfllmunity, as is evidenc· ed by the appreelat inn of this servicll by the trade. They alw bnve a Corn Cracker 1"C!ody for operntiOll. We wish in this annual {ann ~4i. lion to comp liment them UpOl) th. success of the W A YNESVIL'L E FAUM ER EXCHANGE, · and 'updn ,the val uable. service they are r.endering the public of this section qf Ohio.
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. There has been born to tlie world dIed and. time. ~aved. It never pays of t he autom .)b ili5 ~ and to t he man to use mf.rlor OILS, GREASES, who uses machin ery, tripleUl, that are and GA~OLIl'!'E on ~ccount of beln. recognized, wher ever once use d, PI c~eaper In price, as In every case it the most )lu re an d best result getters Will prove fabe economy. that have been plllccd on. the market . When It comes to the purchase of today; OILY OIL, GREASY GREASE 011, G~ea~e., Gasoline and Kerosene A~D GASS.Y . GASOL[NE. 011 of twhe reha~lllhtSY a~d nSetar~e8S °hf T~lel whIch are dlsh'lbuted by the WAY· aynesVl e ervlce atlon, ": 0 WI NESVTLLE S~mV I CE STATION at stand ready to guaran~ee all hiS prod: Waynesvi ll e. uc~, should be conSIdered. and we HQw often t he fat'mer, when mak. adVIse our readers to conSIder very ing a long tr ip with his automob ile carefully before ordering from any· or the fi,cld when timc is mcmey one else, and he i8 pu tt ing in every day irom When you pUl'Chase ANY, ' OIL ~unrise to /:Iun~c:t with bis tra~t.o!! GREASE AND GASOLINE there plowing furro\~ after furrow in lIP ? ,o.u gt!t ~~ ~ l!E,~~ THE ~ARK~T effort to get lit IS ground prepa.r ed is AFFORPS, I!-s ~l~ IS on~ pt itJe pTac;tilTte ~or:secding,. has "the aggr~yating es in Ohio w!l~~ ''!"5,E fJE r,s ' ~). ex~etlenee of hIS qut.o refu slIlg , t~ ways found, ~nd nev/if "p~c!-A1!1d/!r cover the mil,~a nnd .hls tractot. co~- ' ~lsr,.pr,e8enta.tloE. .PboIv -;.~~~';~:li::;()D;~--j.t!nuaJlY Itiving engine trouliJe. ltil'· UNGLESBY, ~is~ibutvr .q f th.e But Who Are ' Quilty" . ~ II Quite often · the ' car 9r tra.c or ~ >ilefl¥rs ~1l8 'and Od Producta, ·als.o : American Vlsllbr (In LondoD)-".8a1,' Ho.c. wta.,. blamed fol' belng- ln~ffi~ient, wher~ If" the Vacuum (joJllP!lnyls ~obl~e Ot~ ""~Ite~: doe,n't any'body evO!' IIlUP Ia· ~ 10 care was' taken i n obtaining the . b,st ar;rd ~reB8.e/l, in all weigJjts, .tapds thla hotel'" 'Walter-"weU. yee, air. . . . . d ......111 we hi~ lwi · colXlpIMnta."-l'u.tq ... sn- .... a- ........ grade of 011, . Grease an~ Gasoline. rea J a" .. WI JIg to aiva y.pp any ip.• .. ,...., '..... . ~uch 0:1 the l;ro?b11! would be reme.. ~o~t#o. that 70U dealri, Ibow.
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firm to work out their own successful career and at the sa me time be of service ' to the peopw of their home town and lu rroundiDg country. But 8uch is the case with the wA YNESVrLLE FARtr1ERS EXCJI)\.NGE, phone 26, here at Waynesville, tm.der the management of Mr. C. E : Mldiener, who operates a m odem bnd progreasive eJevat-or. With acute business judgmen t they realize that it was important that the people of this community ha\'e an elcvator that would be in keeping with the d emands ' of the people of the present da..v. To the farmen the W AYNESVH.l.E ]"ARMERS EXCHANGE here nt WaYnellVllle otrere a good market price right at their , 'ery do or fo.. their producte alid they pay ~~ n1l1 eh, if not more, than would be recril'(!r. In lUll' other community. th cir good bilaineea methods have won t he gen....1 confidence of the populace nnd 1I0W ~ olo farmers and the people gen, rally .eome :to this large el!tnbUsh· 1,'/1 n ""lth their products I\S a mlltter . ot COu~. '. ".. ~D.iv!· dealen in GraIn, Fe '!d
high er, n!llre ..' H F~-a nd bJends cleaner, The chassis also haa been fl aWless ly into th e contours of the new re-design ed. Four·wheel brakes, a IlII1l'veiou s Fisher bodies. A ll mod- wide margin of power for hills, clic.ltels are finished in fashiQt\lIb lll n,'lW of·the- heel acceleration, the ability colors of genuine qUI:OI lind tbe rich maintain 60, 66 or 60 miles per hour new uph o!stllrie.s, t he IndIrectly light- witho ut the slightest senae of forcilll: eel instrument panel and the hand· or fatigue. The ateering ease and some appointments create an ntmos· comfort over all roads at aU Ipeeds phere on interior luxury us gratifying completes the engineering features as it is unique. ' of t he CHEVROLET'S sixteen yeara The 1928 CHEVROLET offers a of progress.. type of big car performance on~e . We urge our readers to visit the thought imposs ible in a low·priced show rooms of the E. H, ORNDORF Rutomobile. Its improved valve-in· GARA GE here at Waynesville, He head engine which embodies such im· this car and learn how CHEVROLET pressive features 115 a lloy " in· bas again electrified America by erevar strut" piston s, hy dro·lami nated aling a bigger lind better motor car camshiCt gears, mushroom type valve Ilnd oltering it at prices 110 low 811 to tappet.s, AC oil filt.er and AC air be actually amazing.
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The thing moat essential 'in prepa~. Live Stock with court~y and di... ation for a public sale Is the Auc. · patch, "Getting the HIghest Prices tio neer of course' you may bave a lot Possible." of valuable thi~8 to offer the pub. The mllny ~tock rll,iser~ ·{ or whom " they have cried sales Will tell you hc at auction, tbere even may be a the knowledge of raising and breedgreat demand for the particular ing enables them to talk atralght from goods you have to offer, but if you the shoulder when 8ellinl(stock. do not get a Fil'8t Class Auctioneer They have by the general satid"" your sale will be a failure. tlon of their work, their genial and To avoid a failure you must em· whole·souled personality, merited the play an Auctioneer that "knows his reputation they have acquired .. bU Bi ness" and there is no better- thnl. among the foremost auctioneers of MARTIN, at Centerville, phone No. 2 this aection and the "one. that set and STANLEY, at New Burlington, the price." . phone No. 230. If their names apIt is a pleasure for the Gazette to pear on your sale bills as the offici· direct your special att.ntlon to tb. ating dignataries , of the occaBi~, commendable and satisfac~ry work there will be no question about the of STANLEY &: MARTIN in tbia vis~ccess of the undertaking. cintty, who are amoll&' our molt valBy disposition and temperament, ~ed citizens of this community, .idMARTIN & STANLEY are especially mg in the progrel8 and proaperity qualified for the profession in whicb of this section. they are engaged and their wide exAnd we can further ' state , that wa perience and extensive acquaintance are personally acquainted with MARrende.r them among the foremost auc· TIN &: STANLEY and know them .. t10neerein this section. men of their word, straight.forward MARTIN & STANLEY have prov- in all their bUllineutransactiona .Dd ed that they can close sales rapidly a disposition naturally adapted to with people who will he responsible their profession of Aucti~neen and financially . Their record as auction- we assure our readen that the~ can eel'S is evidence of th eir ability ' to depend upon them to use ' theil ben handle sales of Farm Implements and eltorts in their atron b ' half Pile • SA".E THEORY ____ The · fellow who used to sneak arou~d the courthouse ,?n Satut:day night af1d swipe a few I1lanketIJ frop! the J,'irs hit~h~d tli~r~; ' ~pw. haa a Fp uplll 9f ~~~a' wl)o iro ou t eV13ry SaturdB¥ night apd bold 118 twg 'or 'threl! fliling atlltlpp's'. .. , ~, " ' " , ~ ~ ~~--Fal""Hal~ed GIrl, Quick.ft. , P'1I1r.h.,al red ~r18 Illukl! the betl w.l" ... reues, accordIng to one I!~ert, .. the, U'I ,Clulcter In monment,
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'1' 0 0, he was. far som e of lh o~(! co nl\1o und word s th e li\'(' wir o,; in t heil' respective lin es Hnd above Lhe ave rage in ull ~h ese vun ou" Ge rm a n la ng uul(l! bOllsts, Mlly o r Wu l- KltV" Us much vu l uub le information things he did at so me tlm ~ or o the r ker was pl'ouuLl y hearin g th e fir~ t a nd IIdvit,' . On Wctlncsdoy morning during his fu ll lire . . As . a busm ess pur t of the wo rd in Ne w Yo rk lo ng t he F r e~ hmlln cluss of th e lI i ~h schoo l man, for instance. Wa shm gt~n was bofo re Lhe last syllab le hud lefL Ger- gal'e a t wo·lld play. "The Arrival of many. one of the richest men of th iS tim e Bi lly," Hn d Mrs. Lill ia n Carr fa vored in this country. . with H piano solo. Mr. Rummell ta lk In olhe r wordS. alm ost an ythm g ed o n "Ne w Worl ds to Co nqu e r." In Washington set out to do he. mast: r t he II ftHnou n . M1'8. E\'lIlyn Shum a ker cd. His will to do c~rrled him a nd M rs. Mun::o l'c t Tucker sa ng a du o througb. His greatness d id n ot conel in th ir pilla sing mn nn er. Mrs. sist In doing only olle lhlllg well. J oh nso n ta lk ed o n "The Farm Home" Mr s. Nom Ha wke ga\'e one of her \T "S \,RUE ALL M e N AIt£ clever r cndi ngs a nd Mrs. Tuc ker sang BM.h Nt.tE ANO EQUIIL. a lovely solo , "O u rEve rc h a ll~in g Ag·1 ric u lt ure " WI" di scu ssed by lIfr. Rutn- l llJT MOS .... COUNT THE COST mell . lin d MrH Lau ra V. Recd gave 1 OF 'THel'l'\ · I two s h\, r t r ClIuin J{s in her in im itable mo n nel·. The cvcn"ng ~ ('ssi on WIIS unus ually Rear Admiral P lunk e tt and Mrs. p l e" s in~- ol"' n ing with lIIus ic by the Carrie Chapman Catt hnve late ly pro1I 1\1'\'ey,,\) u)'1-: "I'che ti t r a, l\liss Eva. phesied that the 'U nited States soo n Iy n P('n ll c>' !!H\'e an in tere s ting r endis t o be involved in anot her grea t wa r. ing. ]III', HUlllll1e ll . u;;.., ist C'd uy Mr. Their prophecies nrc pro bably of no Class, s huwed slid es u nd d iscuSlled his greater vnlue. of cou rse , th a n Hre r ecent tr ip t hr oug'h :tl c xi co. a nd co nthose of un amat eur weath e r fo re· tl'as tcd ngricull ura l co nditi ons there caster. wiLh th o,e f ou nd on th c farms of But just the same th ey s hou.ld TWO EVILS Ohi o's fifl('cn ma ·tC I' farme l's Mrs. prompt intelligent people to do a It.tLilliu n ('a rr an d lI1i,s He le n Gra ham tie thlilking about the cost o f war an pillyed a beau l if ul pia no du ct a nd these piping times of peace: The A ft cr thl' gam e is overWOf1"U~ nt 8 Con t s Dress M a t e r ia ls A fte r th e ~ h o ut i n g i. done r.l i~ s J\ IILh ll'en Gm ha m fu ll o wed wi lh cost of t h e World War t o th iS co un A ll \\'Hul P laid ~ p o rt Coa t . Fur r ol . A /I S il k \ \'ftKhahle Pi n t Cr~ ... e. II clen!!' reading. " OUl' Hir cd GirL" try has been figured a t abo ut $3 0,- The dat e l hat g rat es on me IMr • • "U Ul.' ~ . ) ":ltch ... $ 14 .98 {P mt(' l i S. ) YlIrrl .... ..... S l.4 8 All S ilk Sa tin <':0,, 1. F'UI'" -·ullar. A II 8 111f; e n.' ln· d, C hin e or Geo nl't tto In t hei r u '11U I fine sLyle Messr s. Har000 ,000 a da y. Anothe r war would Is t he gi rl wh o sa ys: FiU Out anJ Mail 7'1tio Coupon ToJay. , P I'H'"" ·10., E ac h .. . . •.. . . S9.98 Crepe, \ Pna t! 1'7::', ) Yard . . • . SBc ry Tu ck .. r ane! II er bert Cn rr sang two "Whi ch ' vo n ?" All Woo l V~lnur C nat. t PII~l' .12.' probably cost morc. The n. too, t~ e Suits ,; "ch . ....... .. .. . . ... ' ... $9.9 5 r-THECHARLESWILLIAM- , catchy n ll!llber-s. M!'s. J ohn so n f olcost in life makes cheap the cost I1\. 1tI • n ' . All " 'O()l Cus to m-made. But fur \vo l' ~e ~ till is th e wise guy lo we d w ilh " H.. crcnt io n fo r Old a nd STORES. In c. P""c.. 240, 2,(1 , 1. . . . , . .. $ 1 9 . 75 D resses money. Cnn ' t be.' dUI)Ii (' Jltt-'d (o r h..osa t.hu " (I ' ll kill th e son-o r-a-gun) . Yo ung." but owi ng to l he extre mely 265 Stores Building, N. Y. City I ' :!6 .00 j l l s~", hl'r f' . f Let the intelligent p eople. howeve r. Whe n I t ell him I' V!! hll u 'a hair cu ~IIS a Uk. ~~T.CMI~" .,:,Il.h .~I~i ({~5 ' c"o\\'dcd co ndition o f the hnll. her D01:;' All \ VflO l T h r C' e .. pie c e Pl ease sc nd me free and post- I All Silk Ch. rmo . ... (1'.9.), 55.98 place merely the $30,000,000 u dllY Pip e~ up and suys ; "Lon glc" Su i ... (1'., ~~". ) , $5,98 pa id. at once, copies of cataidf' as cou ld 11" 1 nil be s uccess f ully Gir l', Flora l Voll e . ' rock. ( l'uJ:c item in on e pan of the scales li nd put Rug . 3 1. ) .... ..... ... .... .. .. . $ 1.98 logs checked b elow. "Whi ch o ne '! " canied II Ut. The orc hc,tra playe d T . " u lrf UruBwh: RUIl, 9xl2 fl. Sl u. • in t he other pan th e things t hat can o N ew Spring a nd Summer 1928 anoth er nUl11 be r :and t he Mi sses GI'nHos iery ( P OIIC 3 I D.I · .. · .. .... ... $ 13.98 pass be bought with tha t su m t o impro ve Genera l Catalog. ~' u ll r .. h ioned Silk S I • c kin II , hUI11 cl oM·d with II !lIlI ~i C8 1 n um uer. Incub ators WASTED TIME ' co nditio'" in t his coun t ry. Throw t" hifron \ VeiJ; ht , " i\nit t o P H." Impro\' 1'd In t: uhatnn. I SO Erll C. .. O New W all Paper Sample T hul'sday morning t hs Ind y o ffic e rs in tJ · nJ.! l~ J ut) l' ni r .......... . . 980 · into the othe r pun, fo r ex a mpl e. paclty. IPn~c 380\.) t:" .. $16 ,50 Book for 1928. Our Bo. 1 V.lu _A II Silk, t 'ull · miles of good roa ds . t hou sand s of Mll dam e- "lI ome, Andre- lllid hllve \\'<'1'<' in (·harI!I'. Mrs. ]lb lr ie Gray R adio Fn.lf hi« n t d. Sf' n ·IC'f' ,,· .. ial ht , " lin it t o )('u\'(> 11 ~ h " I '1 IlI lk 0 11 \\·" lI\e n' s Cum ps, "' it" Jlo Sot (J'tUU.' 1 J3 . ) Name . . . . . . . .• ••• • ••••• ••.•• • ' A Sl~ Tube C. m.I.... n adi. Be, dollars' worth of ne w epu ipment f ol' muny IIs ked wh o own eu lil Y s Lu ll nin J.':' r. fr ....... .............. 5 1.47 Th e lIi/.:h , cll ,,"1 ~ l1 ng ~ e\' erul pl ens(I Mide I!" 'k Cuve" onl y. SS9 .85 hundreds of country schools. lowe r ne w moto l'"?" Address .. . , •• • ••• •', ........... i ng J1ul11lH'l's, kd by th e ir sing ing laxes and dozl: ns of o the r items . Anclre-!'Not a Oll e, Mn da lll e !" I,>adlcr. 1\11". Z" in Mounts, of Mor , Aftcr t he scales hnv e been balanc· Send For Our Free New 1928 Wall Paper Sample Book Mnd ome- "H I.!:\\'l'ns ! A wh ole nf· I·n\\,. ~l l's ,' nhll so n Jl:m' c n ta lk on ed. th e cost of \Val' in ,)enct! t ime t e rno on wasted ." " Pollltl,), li ai >i ng" !lnd Mi ss Watts Iiachievem e n ts will be more cl ear. ---- -~---vC ll cd thinl<" li P with her " T a lks u nd ~ The r e WII S a young chick e n flam ed Sl u nls." !III'. HUlllme li t he n ta lked DR. C. W. HENDERSON Itli the " hcapcst P ound o f Pork," I. • Hall W ho r emllrked to he r hear {"om S l. Chllr les lJ os\('1' Icd th o di s cu ~si on. Offlce- Aman Bldg. 'j' h~n came t he b og-ca lling co ntest. H Puul OFFICE,HOURI PEOPLE WANT THE TRUT 1 "If you k iss me I' ll y elp wit h MI'. Rumm e l a nd E. C. Mannon 9 t o 11 8 . tn, 3 to 5 p . m , __________ • And cal) out for help. acti ng li S j udges. Mrs. No m Hllwk e . 7 to 9 p m . Bu t my voice do es not cal'ry ut nil !" \\'o n fir st \11'ize, a 25-lb .• sack of s u. g ul' ; C harl ~s Dos t e r. sec und. u pair Telephone81 John D .Rockef ell e r ••fr .• is to ' be W ANTEDCOMPANY (Jfflce • of o vc ra ll" ; Floy d Ho ok, t hird , !I sack 30 congratu lated on hi s action in taking Resldenco • 69F'l of fl our; ,Ja ck Rich. fo urt h, a b ox of t he witness stand and the oil investiOfficer- "M y !lI1I1l, why do you hold cu nd y ; T o m McG u inn. fifth, pric e of Three Miles West of Xenia, On the Upper Waynesville, Ohio gation a nd telling what h e knew. Mr. on to t hat lamp pos t '!" im munizing one hog ; DOl'the a Hawke Bellbrook Pike At 12 :30 O'clock Rockefeller demands the truth Cor Drunk- "Hi c-it tri ed t o walk 's i'xt h, bl"l' " of stock salt. and Harry "the sake of American Business." nway, oshiffer, an ' I " u ~t ashed VACCINATION OF SWINE it lo Sl'ltl e nH'yc r , Rc ve nt h, )tuund o f cofThe people dem a tid th e truth. ,"'or tak' mc hom e." fce , T he pri zes were rlonated by t he (A SPECIALTY) years they have bee n hearing a nd re ad village m CTc hunts. ing about this oil sca ndel und yet nfMrs, Lillia n Carl' o pened the after- NotbiDc hut R"II.1bl. Serum and This offt'rill g con ~ is( s o f 40 B re d Sow s, seve ral to ter all this time it seems that many of Se nd the Gazette to Borne friend. Vi IU" noo n sessio n wit h "Ian o mu sic. The rua .... have litt ers befor e sale, The rest to farro w in March nominating committee reported a nd Phone 31 and April. All hred to 1 he samc offi ce l'S wore l'e-elected, ' " " " " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I l l a m e l y , Pres iden t. Herbert Carr ; vice HARVEYSBURG. OHIO FUNERAL DIRECTORS pl'e siti e nt, Chnr/es Dos ter; secre tary. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Howard McGuin n ; trensurer. Howard Graham: ' lady cOI'.-secI·eta ry, Mrss..t--------_,_ _ _ _ _ _~ Adan Talmage. Mrs. JO.hn son talked Fully Equipped for Good on "The Hurnl COlllmunity." a n d the One Summer Boar Pi g, 2 Summer Gilts and 35 Service. ladies qu a rteL f avored with s inging. Fall Gilts th at are selected fr011l a bunch of 175 good Lar ge Display Room. " 1\1;1'8. A. S . Coll ett gave u r eading in Ambulance Service Fall Pigs. her pleas in g ma nne r. Mr. Rummell , See Us Ea~ly for Your Sale~D8tell. We Cuarant"le tnlked on "M ore Effic ient Dairy T~~ [_E PHONE 7 nAY OR NIGHT A rare chance to bu y your breeding stock. All II.Satilfaf'tion. or Charge Nc:>thing. Co ws,' ;' and Wal ter Elli s led the disand Boar immuned . Sows cussion. The ludies san g a n other WE GET THEM (~UICKLY AND numbcl'. closing the institute. The farmer has an opportunity in this sale to'buy FREE oJ:' C:HARGE Mr. Rummel! and Mrs, Johnson CALL US ANY 1rIME At OUR first class DUROCS without competing with the forjudged t he ins t itute posters made by Phone 32" EXPEI~SE Pno"e No.2 eign breeder, as we are omitting all Breed Paper Adt he s chool c hil dren a n d fo llowi n g a brief discussion a nd exp la nation by F~ertilizer ver~ising. OPTOMETRIST • Mr, Rummell on tlte I>o ints to be co n. Terms Cash Unless Otherwise Arranged. s id e re d in pos ter making. t he prizes i;lAR"EYSBURG. O. Pbo•• a were awarded a s fo llows; Vera .Jack- ' - _ - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _-..: SpeaWlai.. la the FluiD. of Lunch served by McClellan W. C. T. U. son, fir st. $2 in cas h ; Josephine S ham G1..... for Beu_r Vidoa. baugh. second. $1 in cas h; Beatrice , Pe nne y, t hird . 75c in cash. The prj, . WrIte 'for Free Booklet zeB we re gi ven by the ins titut e. Miss Xenia. Ohio 'J, Jackson's pos ter will go to Lhe state con t est in the mgh school group, and Col. Gleo 'Weikert, Auct. Robert Brys9~, Clerk "Your Moat Prlc.I•• ~ P~u... IDa." J\f iss Penney'ls., will go to the state cont es t in. the grude group. The avo e ragoll att ndn-nce at tne in stitute was Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio / . about" 200. .T he ,eveni ng session Tueaday,-9 al.m· •• p.m n'umbered 325 in attendance 'a nd 30 or l11'o re t Ul'n !ld ·a wuy for lack ,o f ,S atur4aY.9 -Il.m, 8-p •.m room. The 1\,1, "E , l.Aid served' e xcel. lent di1l,ner' . NoTARY PUBLIC " Dentist '. . . both 'days of .the institute, •. . . '( , ~'n. Ho•• ol! GU..." ~ ~.~-----
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Thursday, Feb. 23, 1928
75 Duroc Jerseys
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hllrp \\Oil eh ,or her, 1 ull\1 !l,e ,egulnr moils eun'L are lo u . Ne ,'lh 1,'l'S 'IV hllV!! un ~lr\'llngen1l\nt. by which if ahc IIV I' n cds m or thinl!s [ (,'l1n l'er \'o her in 'I\~'Y wny, ' IW'R t -I ave n note in 1\ certain plal:t'. It' h I' own iden and v ry 1lI'etty." nl u.otr tlQl'IO ItY A s dnwn Il rl1k .. tn ' wl\i tie and COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDINCs m:y J'iY Lee rUllIhl r 8 truin e u. /,Id lh' (:ovel'nor tu slOll till' 'Jr IIllil dh'e Inlo hi Mllry A ho t. , l!lir WIIS granted when he divorce on gl'oullds of gr0l!8 neg. (Jockets i r t im tnhll'~ .f whleh h alect. IIrried l\ IlIl'g s u pply, H e Cllnne lI Goorgill Donhan'l was grunted II di. one lind hUlllm·1l hi ~ t;lItis [uetiun, Own "We'll Il'etritl t.f tmnmrchin (l right vorce on grou nds of gross negl~c t. now as t!wre's tL lotion OV(' r lher e II ourt, .confirlll ud the sale of the \; 1 ,~... SHIPPING DIRECT TO little w,ny whol'l) w~ <' An pick up a prope~t~ 11\ t~ ,ellse of Furman Eva ns H e v '. Wllhlllll J.. Seh.c llck et al. . local r ight into l' o rt~mouth . , \\~¢J.P~" sto pp<,d , ope n d II gll t e li n d rl1n th o H O\~lIrd W, lvln s WIIS app ollltcd ellr through 1\ lmrnynrd ami in to lin gua rdian of Rober~ and Dorothy Wag empty shed. ner. , . "Now for a , brisk walk!" 'I'hey T~e Whe e h~g Steel CorpOrlll!On inl.(, b4 1 hi~ r onf dl'l'u ll' , b.la'hHlly whllt she wou ld suy iI she could see crossed tht:' roilr ad and were soon ucqul;ed t~e title of the Waynesvl l1e nAPTI~ R IV. ~ nlilil\g , him with :I criminal bes ide hi m, joy· buying tickels from II "Ieepy statio n- IInnllIg ~o, ' " . "Th,' boy 'IUO I(' ~ poetry." cxcillim· riJing in a t olen car. master . Thl'Y alighted lit POl't.s mouth , On motIOn of the phuntltf, WIlham Arc hie Becllmel a Pal N I the' GO\'l'rllor. " Arc'hi", yuu've His tho ught ~ of he r hlld led him wi tho ut mishap, ami Ar chi e wired his S. Adoms, court find s t.h e order here· CINCINNATI. OHIO cOllie in answer to my prayc r s! '1' 0- rllr allold when the Go\' erno r remllrk· sister thllt the ongdon house would \'oro~e mllde WII8 obtallled by fraud "My friend." snid the Governor, goether we ~ hnl1 ,It'ink of the fOil III .'<1 rtllllinnli\'l' ly : do 1'11('n he rcdeelllerl his sui t. li nd IS thereby set a side. " [I" V{l1I IllnnllKe lo " CC her? Thnt's ~:Re i'n the check 1'00111 lind joinl'd Wil~ill m McDonald ~va9 appoi nted 1I0berly liS they I'o~(' frnm Uli' IHbl ... . o f Cllswlin. W(' sh ull t:!lum with . II1<' AIJolI,. :111,1 Lhe M\I 'c~ Nine! But th p tile de':I'1 of it in m", cllse I The 10- lho GO\'('\'I\O I', gual'dlan of Itebert QUI Il-Ie Y e t ul . I 111 The Tri-State Price: " we hll \'e <Iii PI" I (l ur IlIlnl5 me in any !lllme di sh nnd brok l'n I)1'1':1<I t o~c th e l" I!oll~ (:1111 li S els.,wIll' rc I Wc'll 8nnLc h llv 's f rblddcn to l'l·co"'li7.e .... They tirov to til e hote l, wh ere (Pr •• Trl.a c ••• S.nt o. R'Q •• l t , ' d "nylllg ' tl III l you ' re n II bit .. a l111 be Ilff! And wc've got 1\ \~I\Y an d her foth cr is 11 tllrt old pnr- Lhcy co,mmll lHlctl the best se rvice . NEW SUITS I d on ' t mill 0f IiknblE' chap, I'll tiC' A goo.d pal ,lo joh nil ",nililll!' f or us, Oll e of the -==---=--the inn. The G.wcrn or ~f.'gistered Marian Scott vs. Chas. Scott, dielaborn t ely 8R Rf'ginlllil Hcber SltUls· vo rce , custody nnd support of child. ~~~!!"!'~~"."'!!~~"'!"!!_~~~~~~~~"!!'!~!!!!!!~~!!"'!!!"''!!''!!!~~~!!' you anrl I IIsk y~u t o bp Sll'~ll!ht WIt h ] uroLhcrhouJ ha~ CO llllll issio ned mc l o nlC. Arc we itl . neis, or. dig up so me boodle he's p lun l~d over bury nnd w)'ote Archie dow n ns AshSusnnnB Meeker va. Enoch Chorn- herd ~o\vn He pu.t out hiS hl1nd lind Arch le l in ow J\umshpi re. Y ou may r ecall ton Comly , indicating th e resi dence bedllin , claim $379.41. H. A. Cornell t o BerL C. find Wini. r ow, John Deere COrn , plow, 2.row, grMped It. the incide nt. Itl'" Lenry, a rare boy, of bolh 115 Ne w York. Charles Schemel vs. Julia Schemel, fr ed E. Hllrtsock, 11 6.37 ncres in Buckeye disc cor n plow, Buckeye "All right. Archic--fo r uch YOll hl'lli up an ex press mcssenge r nnd A~ the brcukfllst tllblc, the Gov. divo rce. Wayne Tp. corn plow : s ingle row, J. I. Cose plow shall be to the end oI, the chnpter, Slluntercd ofT with fifty tho usand dol · ernor scun ned 1\ Incal pl1per IInu with Lee Shutts V8. Edith Null Shutts, Ma ud c V . and Sl1m B. Fau lk ner to singl e row, Janesville corn planter, whether you lied about It or not. And luI'S in new bunk notes fre sh from II chirrup pn~s('d it to Archie, point· divorce. William J, und Ha rri ett Brown, 13 hllY Ledder, hllY rnke, spike-tooth harnow let's deal with practiclI l lIft'airs. t he' TrC'ngun'. no rou fo ll ow me?" ing to u double column hen rllin e, acre ~ in lellrcreek T p. row , Disc harrow, Endgate seeder. I'm going to spend t he afternoon 0,1 "lie hid 'it ~o lll('where and wnn Ls which rellt l. " A Cnr n ivu l of Burglnry PROBATE PROCEEDINGS A, F. lind Lydia E. We lls to Frlln. new lust yenr, rotary hoe, new last tha,t stolen ma c,hine. I' ll paint h('l your hl'lp in rcco\'ering it?" in Maille," Archi(" S ('yes f ell upon cis Mor~an, 100,08 1H'1't.~ in Hilmi!. yell 1', Fordson trllctor hitch, E. B. white to symbolize our purity. Thcre HijrhL thl' fil'!'<t limc! Thllt cnsh the bizI.rre phologl'Rph of 1\ delltl mll n A copy of the inheritance tax of tOil Tp. mllnure spreader, Dcerlng mower, 6with which th e page was iIIustl'llted, Chllrlcs Ho\lllnd was ol'dered ccrtiHannllh I'eswell to S /I nell, 6 ft. cut, Buckeye low.wheel wagon, is an assortment of clothlls the boys iF tllckl'li IIWflY in th e ccllnr of II left from time to time. You call chllrch 1I1It! by this time to mfl rrow nnd he' choke d on a r~lI gmcn~ of fied. , . town nercs in Hur\'ey~b urg, farm wagon, iron wheel wagon with pick 'em over while I'm wOI'king on l1 i.:hl wl"lI hll\'(' it lIlI rell dy for old gTllpefruit liS he rend lhe II1 sel'iptlon : . Hattie BInkley tiled her tirst and Elizllbelh E vulls. by ~hH i fT, to platform bcd, sled, 3 Henting stoves, the car." 1~,'tI lind (' Ill'ck lhe itc m from our ~~~~~~~!._ "Dead Thie f, Id entity nknown." fina l account of the estale of Geo. Firmlln R. ancl Willium F . Sc henck po wer wllshing machine, Fairbanks In doffing t he clothing h had a c· lllil l ts." C ADA OUR NO • "That'l! peor old Hoky 011 right," A , Binkley. ' 1 town lot in Frllnkl in. ' KItS engine, 1'>fa h. p., about one ton quired honestly and substiluting ~to· "Out the numb<'fs of th ose n otes AN FRIE • murmurel the Governor, buttering a Frank Gross and J ohn W . Cham_ __ of junk lind many other articles not len raimen t, it was a lmosl liS though ,\\'(. in c,· ry bnnk in t he co unlry; t he ANTI-THIRD TERM. piece of to list r eflectively. "As you berl'!n fil ed inventory nnd appraise- COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWAr;CES mentioned. i1 -Ii Archie were changing hi s haraeter i'll lice nre only waitin~ for the bills ULTRA. SIMPLE DIVORCE. seem to be entrllnced with the liter· \\lent of the est.ute of Daniel Cham· , Harn ess--Four sets of work hal" Ilry style of OUI" Blliley Harbor corres- berlin. East End ~o al Yllrd, COllI , ; 17.67.; ness, collars , bridles, linoo, etc. as well. He wond e red what IsulJl'1 '" Kct inlo circulation to pounce on MUSSOLlNI'S-"1 WILL" would say if she knew thllt he ha d hl't hi ef !' pondent r shall take the liberty of Otto rOS801l WIl S appointed ad- Woodrow.Well.S~nge 0" audl· Terms mllde known on day ot 88le. already slipped the leash that bound " I 11111 more nnd more delighte d helping you to II fried egg." minisLrnlor of the esta te or Estler tor's su pp li e~, $3,20; same. a.ppellr· FLETCHER BROS. That point had b Sec~e tacry o f State Kellogg has H owever, A l'chic's appetite waK Cr osson. ance dockets, $50; sa me, supp hes for Cols. lIfartin and Stanley, Auc.-. him. to convention and performed \\' 1'111 .vo u" m.v so n! ,I ce n III 'anada, well re cei vcd, and I k f t <>2 ·' \V L SL ..., d ds h h even more reckl ess ee t an s e \( i\'('/I", no little worry. But some· heard Canadian stat es men say pretty eff,!ctually spoiled by this Frank . Anderson til ed invenLory c e r 0 ,CO UI" S • •'" .. ; es ern ar, \Y . C. Smith, Clerk. had prescribed for hi m. thing will turn up; there will be a th cre is nu dan ge r o f our country paragnaph: nnd npprnise ment of the HoUy trellsurCI' S sll pplles, 36; Western Lunch by New BurJinrton P.T.A_ "Well, I must say you're a cl'cdi t way out (If th difficulty, Chuck tryin ~ to annex Canada. That an. "An ocld circums Lanco mo re or less F reeze cstnte . Slllr, clerk of courts, s upp lies , $60; to our gents' clothing departmonU" \,OUI' 01<1 lluds into the creek and close n exa tlon idea is old a nd foolish. r emotely connecled with the killing of A Icopy of lhe inhe ritance tax of Alfretl C. Brunt, s upplies, $ 1; Dean remarked the Governor upon his reo l he wind ows. W e'll hit the ' long Thc U nit ed States is g lad to have the bUl:glnr in thC' fllshionnb le colony, lh" MeliaslI lI1 cEowe n estate was or. E. tanl ey , rent, $25; J ohn Lnw &. NOT SO SOFT turn. "What do you think ef this? tmil! " a , good peacemakcr and finds it in still r emains lo be explain .d . Officer del'ed certified. on, gaR lind r e pairs, $56.29; John Found it in the cor." Out of the woods "nd onc e morc th e peo'plc of Ca nada. Yerkes shortly I1fte l' two o'cl ock, thp Frank C. Ando.rson mad e nppliea- Low &: Son, su pp lies, 06c ; olumbus J don't wunl to be a cavern lin Nor lead a cnveman's life, He extended a crumpled tel gram (,n II smooth highwuy the stolen car Also. Canada is our bes t cus. hour nt which the thief \VIIS Khot in lion fol' II com mission to tllke th e Blunk Book Co.; dog wnrdcn's sup· which r~d: sped like a friJl:htened g host through t omcr, buying here mo re than the Mr. Cumrning~' homt', sliw a mnn hill' depos itioo or John Nichols, deceased. plies, $5 ; J. W , Lin~o Hdwe Co., Bu t I'd rllther be a caveman A copy of the entry of the inheri. supplies for jnil, $10.94; W. H . An· BniJey HII1'ber. Me. the sta rry night. T.he Governor Brili , h rnOlhe r country buys, Fo r rying throu gh W nler Rtrcet. H e bore Thon bc--a caveman's wife. June 11 , 1917. drove with lhe a ssurance o f a man sev era l months in 1927 Canada was the IIppcmn ce of n gelltll'mnn , and tance tllX on the s uccessions of t he derson Co., s uppli es, $10; E. H. Sell Putney Congdon, who know s what he's about. Occa· t he bes t custome r we had in the the oflicer did noL a ccnst hilll . think· ' amu e l Colli ve r esLate was ord ered & Co., s upplies, $30.6~; Burrett Bros. WHAT IS A DANCE FLOOR Thackeray CI.ub, N. Y. .~io nally the Governor lifted ~ is WMld, ing him a yachtsmnn from one of cCI'tified. clerk or courts s uppli es, $3.50; Ead . I am offenng the hou s.e for r ent "oice in 60ngs of unimpeachllble lit· We I, elped the Canadian North- the bOllt~ in thE' hal'lInl' who ha d been No application for appraise ment End . oa l Yu~d, coal, $8 ,10; Arthur l A dnnc e fioor i8 a place where YOll Shall take every precautIon to pro· Qrn ry and musical quality that t'ang w es t, a s we'did all countries, bhy visilin"'. fri cnd~ M horc. Th man hllvi ng been mad e, court deter mined G o~dw m , hauling stone, $1.76; Fred go wl' th your girl, pay five dollars t t hildr fr b tal't h sup plying a sho rt cut through t e .. S d $3 J h D h ' ee my c en , om your ru · I y, sonorous ly above t he hum 0'1' t een· Pan;;ma Canal. Canad3 rcoipro' wnlked oddly. pnuHing now nncl t hen l he gross vnlue of the estate of Dan· III e r, ~l~me, ,>' ; 0 n aug man, fur II good ftoor ' and the best mUlic A. B. C, gine. They struck a ~tretc h of road cales by buying of us. as t hough in pain, nml was carrying il'l hnmberlin, t ruck driVing, $-, in town- -and then ait outaide all Archie felt the hut whirling nround undor r epair and slowing up the Gov· Wh en the St. Lawrence Canal his riglht hnnd UpOIl hi H le ft ~Il!iu lcl et·. A. E. HOPPe! filed inventory and night in a car. him. What he held was beyond ·ernor remarked , cllre1ess l? as he goes Lhrougb, both nalions will be This mo rni ng d rops of blood were nppraisement of the estate of Lewi~ question the reply of Mrs. Congdon picked his way through a hne of red b elter off. Friendshill, co-opcratlon" found on the bOllrd walk crossed by C. lIIahon . to her husband's telegram that had IlInterns: cons lructive competition should be, the sLrangpr, and it is beli eved thnt Curtis Hammond was admitted THE SINNER been left lying on the dinner table. "Sp'en.k ing of women, my dear Ar- the programme. this WBIS anoth er of the bu rglar-ga ng into the Dayton State hosp ital. As r hnve re n ted my fllrm, I . will Warden- "Whatl It's against your And if Congdon bad left New York ch ic, do yo u shar e the joy of the The Senate will pass some kind! who WIIS wounded in n st.ru ggle some· The will of Amanda Gray was ad· for BaUey Harbor immediately to lyric }locls in lh species? It occurs of anti .third.term bill, making two , where in t he interior anti was seek· mit.ted to probllte. Charles E. Ellis sell at Jlublic nuction at the (arm, religion to split rocks." Pt:'isoner- "Yes. What the Lord put into effect his threat to abduc t to me that you have probably had terms th e law, io stud of a tradi-. ing the he lp of his confedel'ntes, pre· was named e!xecutor and apprnisers adjo ininA' the Flat Fork School house on the north, on the L e bunon and hath j oined together let no man put his child, it might have b,eeD Congdon many nffairs. I'm thirty-four but ti on, It should bc two ELECTED' su ma bly t he llIim shot in lhe urn· were l1ppointed. a sunder. " be had shot--not Hoky. I've loved only one woman. An d t erms. A man elected once should . mings houst'," , J ohn A. BiniI' Bled inventory and Hllrveysburg road, on, • The Governor's ' censeless ftow of stra nge as it may seem, she's a bish- havc a seco nd ter m in mind. No. As the paper f(ll1 from Archie'! np praisc lllcnt of the estllte of Alice THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 Dumb Dora says; "Hell hath no matter how good he is. that makes h an dti1e G ovel'nor L00 k't talk fortunately diverted his t houghts op's daughter," him :i better President. I up. .:tI . BI 0 i r. Begi nning at 10 o'clOCk the follow. (ury like a womon'lI cornll," to more cheeoul channels, lind he This confid ence made it incumbent Gratitude is a sense of favors "You $(lcm agitnted , Arch ie! You Herbert Hoppe t1\ed inve n tory Ilnd obeyed with alacrity a hant that he upon Arch ie to make some 80rt of to come. must lea rn to con c 81 youl' feeli ngs!" appraisement of the estate of Ru· ing: I tea m of mules, 2 cows, 10 sheep, feed fnrm implements house· prepare luncheon. After this had reply. . The Governor would probHe rend the parllgrnph a nd glanced dOlph Durig. been c0fl5umed tbe Govern or Bug· nbly be disnp~p;o;;I~ n ~te;d;:':'I;"Ii;:';l;i:;l;';m~l~f:"::';h:,...t'---"-en-a""t-o-r-'B'o"':r:::a:;::::::a=rv:-:o:-:c-:::a:-:te:-:.:-::-::t-::-tq~u;;lr;;cj;k'i:IY~=::l\it:':'AT::rc;:'h.:iir.;e:". Grace Thompso n fi.led her first and ho Id goods etc. ANTON DAVIS gested a game of cheli6, produced, a co nfes5ed the meagerness of his ex- one term. a mistake. "Your wor k, Ilos::ibly?" murmul'cd linal account of the estate of Ralph Stanley & Mnrtin ,Aucls. aet of ivory chessmen from a cup· periences. It tak es a President one term the G()Vel'nol', "Compose yourse lf. Thompson, board and soon proved himself a " Well, I'm in t~e same boat," he to get over the excitement of be· I'm afr'aid you lied to \11e nbout the The will of Ruth E. Jones was ad. • skillful player. answe red glibly. • There's only one in g President and get down to drug store. No!" he held up hi mitted tq probate. Having decided to quit farming on MONEY LOANED At the end of two hours the Gov- gi rl for mel" This reference to Isareal work. . Jonath'nn 111. Cook tiled his sixt h ac co unt o f ill health, will offer at pub Two terms by electIon 0 f the hllnd wRrni ng ly- " tell me no t hing ! ernor declared that they must take bel Perry, r emote and gunrded as it people would be a good rule, But If we've got a murder behind us account of the estete of Maria Cook. lic' outcry at residence on larm, a nap before setting out llnd t urned was, he defended only on the ground we shall certainly be mest circum· Arabell Dinwiddie filed her ,fourth known as the old Foster Compton into one of the berths. He was 50on t hnt it W I\S necessary in seme way Gcrmany proJloses a law to make spect in our movements. You inter· IIccount of the estate of W. H. Din· farm, now owned by Geo. Hartman LONG OR SHORT TIME-Euy snoring. Arcbie kicked about r est- to meet the Governor half-way in "a simple wi sh" sufficient ground est me more and more, Archi e. 1 ,viddie. heirs, on the Waynesville and New terms. Alao Surveyinc and Ablesl11y for 11 time. but finall y slep t-- his confidences. A nd it was no lie fo r divorce, congrat ula te YO Il on your splendid L. 1\1. Henderson filed his second Burlington . pike, four miles north. stracting. Write and I w1l1 call and only to wander tru-ough a wild phsn· that he sincerely believed that he lovI t wc uld h o t he necessary tc nerve." llecount of the estate of Mary E. east of Waynesville, 3 miles 80uth. Sam D. Henkle. Wn'DUtasmagoria of crime, ed her. No ot her girl had ever r ouspr vc gl1ih , Wife o r hll~ band ca n Archie's nerve was not hing he Ellis west of New Burlington, at 10 s. m. see you, ville, Ohio. JU , "To gain or lose it a. II," he WIlS ed him so much, or given him so good say, "A continllati on o f mj' mar- could lid mire him self, but a second W;'lter M. Tibbals fil .. d ," is sseo nd on ficd life has become impossible." '" ,•• stammering as he opened his eyes. renson feji standing off and taking cup of coffee put warm th into his account of the estate of Luoile Tlb. LOANS on Chattel.,St.o eka, a.cudBut it was not Isabel he was address- a look at himself. He wondered '!'hol_ will end It. vitals I~nd he r ecover ed sufficiently bois et ai, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1928 tiel and Second Mortaraiea. Now. , ''V .. ,,V '<\-O!l to pay t he brenkfast check. If. it was A copy of the inheritanee tax of 4 Horses--Two black mares, gray bought. John Barbine Jr., Xe.l .. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!~!!!!~~ ';'Il c co u ~ Ie r.lUs t live apart onl! C d h h th til l 1. -m80·'1t year bctc"'e getting the divor~~. ong on e sot, ere was S I lope thl! estatl! of Daniel Ohamber am was' mare, bny gelding, 6, sound. All Ohio. \Vh cn 110 guilt is proved, there will encourllged by the ne:",spaper, that ordered certified. good workers. be no alimony. The richer of thl! the wounded man WIIS In no haste to 1 Cow- Red cow giviDJr good ftow lWO will be expected to help tho report his in j ury to the polic!!. But MARRIACE LICENSES of milk. ' poorer. Archie fo,uDd little _ comfort in the 60 Hogs-tO brood sows, bred; 40 Farmen of Wlirrsn and IHIJolnlna countiea may ohtaln mone,. on Ion. TI .a l mak,es our "com'paniona~O" thought thut somewhere in t he world M Walter H~d~:on, C farmer, sho~ts, wt. 60 lbs. each. marnligc qUite conservative, there was a man he hod shot Imd orrow an oro '! 8@ _ ~agQ, 0 Feed-10 ' tons of mixed hay, 6 Ume loanl, at 6 per cent tnt,reA COlt of aecurinc the aame I. veW)' JW. perhap!; fatally wounded. MorrQw, toni timothy hay. He must concenl his anxious (lon· . Huffman truck, 1 % ton, with bed sonable ,throuch The FeduaLW' Muslolin! continues 5im~lir)'in. Italy'" go.erlUne", which 1Il~"";!....."'c=e=rn fIIom the Governo\' ; for mp'I'e ~J!:AJ., E.STATE TRANSFERS an'd stock rack. Bank. For further information d stance is the expression of Mueso. thnn ever he must rely Jupon his Frank Davlll to Nellie Davis, 2 Imple'rnents--JohD Deere tractor on or addre.. M. C. DRAKE, Tr... lini's "I will." Only one political strange, friend for a ssltange In es. to~n Iota III Lebanon. plow, McCormick binder, 7.ft. cut, urer, pbone SIS·X, Lebanon. Ohio. party is to cxist. Only tho~. will . f th f tl e d S I h vote "who contribute to the proi" eaptng rom e consequences 0 I Olive A. Ha~hawny and Roy Hath· Deering corn bin er, uper or w eat reu of the nation." duel iD the Congdon cottage. away to Lawrence and EWe B. Shep- drill, 12-7 Buckeye com plow, twoWANTED The numbcr of will be reduced fr om 560 to 400. It would ~ _ ____ _ _ ._ _ _ _ MAKE $60.00 WEEKLY-MaD want be simpler to let Mussolini east S'MATTER POP Dan"er Ahead By C. M. PAYNE ed with ambition, Indulltry and one vote fo r the whole nation.. • That is what happens in reality. small cllpital. You can man above amount or more diatributlntr Heber· If a dog bi'tes a man we i~nore it. ling's quality product!! to steady con.If a man bitcs a dog that s news. sumers. A fine openi1lg now avalla~ Amos Cummings said it long ago · ble in Warren County. We teach and and Dr. Wood said it before Cumhelp you to ,build up a permanent. mings did, . profitable and pleall8nt blllllne... Often you read of a dog killed, Give age, occupation, reteren~" O. 'defending his master, shot by a. C. HEBERLING CO., Dept. 1\,90. burglar. etc. That is hardly new~. Now you read tha~ Vincel)t J. Bloomington, Ill. flZ Carthy was -killed by 5t~b woun s while defending ' his dog. Tha~ • FOR SALE "ews.
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At Rockville, Conn. a wl~ite girl nin ctoe n years old, descendant 0 l a general 01') the Southern side ip the Civil War, al so claiming an· cestors on the Mayflower, ,e!:ure. a lice nse to marry a mulatto. Tho girl's mother consents because .he thinks it is "Cor the beat intereal of the couple."
I ntelligent men, white and black, will agree that that i. dedd.edl)' AGAINST the interest of both the man and the woman, and all of both races. . The poor Heine fclt difi'er(Cn!ly abo'u t It long ago. Shocked to hear that a white clergyman wal to be tarrcd and fcathered because he allowed his daughter to marry a ne g ro. Heine exclaimed: "01 Prelheit, due boeser Trauml" "0, Freedom, thou \vickcd dream." A young woman, well educatedz married to a scoundrel followeo him and his fortunes, and will 800n be han ged with him ' in Canada. ' She was with. him when ' he murdered a taxicab dsiver. ;::....---- --...:..- ---;--."""I---,1\t1 , effort is made' to save .her from the gallows and the . girl amazes h'er Criends, aaying.llie dOe. no t wan.t to ,be sav.c:d, "I, be hnn gs, 1 w.ant to hllng with him." That. shohld amaze nobody, It . 10 ilrht h t, amazinJS if. a man ,aaia it. A \Yarh an is WIlling to be burned \ illt I·f'\' children, or ' hanged with her 1.1I~ha nd. when she likeg him. . It is ~ of ~o cliIjIOlltloD.;
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FOR SALE-Treel, , Shrub., VID.. lind E,v ercreenll , THAT ' WILL GROW, ,delivered to you whoie-, 881e prlcel. Equ'pped ' to.:: fuinJlh planll and 'do tile , ;rorK" if de' sired. Call ' li6F.1, C.L. Duke. Waynelvllle, Ohio. ' ..." ' BABY . CBIX. FOR , SAI.;E"...o.l1 ' 01" ,write. A. A Duwue, -80a B. Pearl Street, 'Miami.burg, 0., phone 106,' BUyer of Live Poultry.
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There Is nothing lha per. 80n bUYR. that Ihey hll <: to ,Ill eml cinUllely nn th~ firm Re ilIng It t Itlv' them whut th'y wllll t, tl & 'jewelry, '1'.) ihis fnc t i~ du Lh!!:I, 1':, 110M! IGH ,J EWI!:LR'I' · TO)(F., Ell. L Mul. borry IItt:ect, at LubullIJII, phon' 2!l 5·· , This is one of tho IJI'(,grl!tl.iivo ell · tablishm ents of this seelion that hns long been known LIS Oil of t h(~ most effic ienlund reliable sLoros. Of cou rs() every Oni! knows thut Lhis sto re is headq uarters for Diomonds, WutchCR, Rings. Goldwenr und everyt hin g thn t pcrtllins (0 II mod ern und compl ete stock of jewelry. One fentu re Is the rcpair department whel'ein the oxpCl'icnce und cx· pertne!<S of the workman accrues to the IIdvuntage of the mnny patrons of their sto re. While th e J. E, 110m· righous J ewelry Store is one t hnt In point of stock, q uality of goods lind workmunship and uilrllctivcness of
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nppointnH'llt w(lu1d COlli fl1vor· a Iy wllh Lhe hl1'l{c~t LI Nt' 1I1ish UII/ nlh I (I f <Ill' lIJdnlll lit ,II' \!cntcl :l Ih«) 11,'k 't \ ' n :'nk u fO'll'Lh , 01'11 n.ilk now urf' l1\u\5l f. vl' l'"hiL', II, '(I' rll! (i"'h~ YCUI s ago. I It. Ii'~ 've1' 1,""11 lhei'!' uh) ' ct 1\1 sO'· " I l)1ur v ll illll: l il!\I /'('~ prov(. Ihll(, CUI' lin h O I1 l'H PI uftt, hut nL 't t UlI, " \ I.t. T " Il r' pl. CJ t '" "ric IIlul'o in xh lll'uitnn( "n,'. 'l'tildl1~ ".L1 in 1111, ' I , n ' d l ., ren ,' I,tI at 0111 ngric ulLlI ' tll b slo l'c, iE l IIte' oj' th l.! llwtl ern untl .. I l'U 'CUII " IlS on' I! "f ljll, O. 'S. ll. IIp.to.dllte 'llltabli hm en!!; in thi. sec· :,.;, '''t:. ti" n," cam paigns co n: li on that lIa a,WIlYII IHlell 'lmown liS I (Ill .j cd in :; s~a ~s b~' l h ~ . fod'l'a l (I e o f fh e mos t ~clillbl e j ewelry dC pll rlllll'flt in co,oPI'l'l\lion wi lh the etol'll!! ,in thiK seclion of hi o. The s ucc e~s f lhis cstabl,'. :om"'"'L is n IIi~l\ n ct tribute Lo the bllsin ess IIbil ity of t he mUTlIIg mellt who III Wil Y 1n.'Iis t thal his juweh'y ;to r e servo his pll t r ons wilh I he very bes of high-gmd' .Jewe ll·y, We wish t I co mpliment him np'>o the hi/l'h slu,ndlll'd Hnd elli~iency he mllinluins in hi s " s lubli ~ hm c n t, lhe Superi.., r Qu ulity uf good he han · dIes und lhe admirabl l! mllnnel' in \luig-ns. which the s t ore is se rved . ('. rCII""') 12 pe l' cl' nl. "~I a ny c i ti~ s and rural commu n i· ti,'s," th e da iry specialists point out, "fou nd t hat there is a r elati vely high I' l'I'C(! ntag' of un dernourishment 111111 111 1; children. and t bRt t his can· The il' future stlllldin):: in thl' CO Il IIllU. dili un f,." qul'ntly uccoJnpa llies a low a \'l' r:lge pCI' ca pila consumption of Ili ty is behind \!\,crythinK t ll('y sell milk . Exporienco has shown t hat thi ~ uml you may rl!st as :HIl'cd thut Ihe ir fuilu)'e to u ~ c un ubundnnt supp ly of goods arc "Qulliity Goods. " Th c munaKemcnt th urou ghly un. milk l'lInnnt lJe nttributed who lly to a derstands th l' ltu s incs~ nncl th ey fu . luc k uf mut e riul wC'alth, but rather to " lu ck of informntion on the im· VO l' eV\! I'ythinK fo r Lhl' h !'ttu l' llI~nt of Lebnnllll alld thu udjllininK lerril"l·y'. J", .. tunce uf milk in lhe normal devel· There is no firm in this section that "IHIII'nl flf the gro wing · child."
Everything in Hardw'a re The lIHLLER HARDWARE CO" at Lebanon, phone 107, is one of the reliable hardwa re sto res of lhis sec.
tion that carries an up. to·dnte s tock of Hardware of QUlllily. In the pl·es· ent day of hurry and rush the plltro n ins ists that his demands for a nail or a sc rew be given the sll me cllreful at· lention lIS though he were lIuying a is lIIore d('lIcl'v inl!' of th e suppu rt 'Of malleable range. Pnrticulnr aUl.!ntion th e citizens o f lhi s cummunilY t hun to just suc h detaihl of the bus iness lhe !ILL ER II A TUi\VA IU; CO ,. at have won great popularity for this Leba non. who hll .. e Ity thei .. fni l' Ilnd gtore. IIccommodllling bu s ine, s metho ds, This firm has olle of the Inrgl'st ,doll e 11M much to a<lYlIllc(' the "Buying stocks of hnrdware In this secLio n of at. Home Rul e" a s uny firm in his Ohio, wbich comprises Shelf and ,;ccti on uy furni Hhing the highest Heavy Hardware. Stoves, Kitchen grade goods lit most reaso nab le prices. Utensils and Fishing Tackl e, Ammu· We nrc plells('d t o be ubiI' lo p lne-e nition, etc. ,t he MILLER lIA1WW ARE O. Wh en the nome or the MILLER nmong l h!! lending busin ess men, liS HARDWARE CO. is behind t he Hnrd they hllve be(' n found to be progreso ware. Stoves and other articles you si ve lind enterpris in g, a lway.. huvi ng purchase, you, know they will be of lhe interest of this community at high quality and well worlh the m oney heurt.
been especially active a long th ese Jines is evitll.! n c~d by the Most lIIotlern a nd Up.to·date Plnnt in Piqua, in wh ich itle a ~ originating wi th them in machinery and t he artistic protluc lio n of the vuri ous lines thllt are in vog ue. The large nu mb e r of Monum ent Maker and emetery upplies placetl in cem ete ri es of this community show in whllt app reciation the pel)pl(· hold TH E PIQUA GRANlTE & MARDLE co mp a ny. The Uni\'(' I'S ul Bcuuty of Design of Lheir Monum enls and Marke r :' ~ tund s aM ex.umples of lheir "Expert D ~s i !;n. ing ' and Worklllan!<hip" and ar tn Iltlmirution of all who see th em. Their equ ipment includ es the very hig hest grade of machinery fo r th e artistic produ cli n of th e Big Hea vy Jo bs on which they mak e n specialty. Th eir work on the Henvy J ob_ i~ done in a n e ntirely sa tis faclory manlier. They hll ve won a reputntlon us being alllollg the leadin g Monumcn t Dealers in Ohio lind their work is consid!'red by experl s as the best thnt clln be produced in the "Manu ·
THREE THOUSAND YEARS TO DEVELOP ROTATION 1L ha g tak£'n :100 0 years of th e corn I.t incrl praclicnl ,,~perience o f farm· ers the world over to develop the modern prin c iple of crop rotation, acco rding to W. W. Weir, of the fed· ernl bueruu of soils.
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A Wan dering Mind. Student In nSf ronnrny-"Bos an" thlu!! ev('r h",.n dlRrove red on Ventls?" PrMl'ss('r (whllse mind h88 wan· d('re") ~ "\', · C\· It" Ie, Ir the pictures 01 ber 111'(' :l1I11 ,, 'nll<'."
mental Line," A gl'eat ma ny memorials in Cemetery us well us in all other ete ries in Ohio. and India na, are pIes of their c mClsmunsh ip. The impol'tance of erecting your own mem orial whil e you live, in· stead of lea\' ing it to others to make this selec t ion af\€'r ~'o u pass on, must nol be forgotlen, ?lInn)' are purchns· ing th eir lots an d erecting lheir own me mol'inls whil e they t hems elves are in good hellllh lind mind to do it. This company is represe n led by R. O. Bloom, J 17 Illinois Ave., Dayton, Ohiu, who will be rendy at any time to show you what th ey have to offer an d who will be g lnd to mail you lheir catalog ue showing fine memo· rillls , upon r equest. II is It pleasure to mention THE PIQUA GRANITE & MARBLE CO. nnd lhe il' modern establishment at r iq un u ntl u!;Sure our rea ders that they will recoic,'c the uest of treal· m ' nl III th ei r hands und you will find th cm most fui l' ill t heir business deal· ing~ ,
PERFORMING A PUBLIC SERVICE The individual who goes through , life without ' requirll1g the services of a good dentist Is' fortunate indeed. These professional gentlemen who have made a 8cientifie study of disease and ~ffection of the teeth arc performing a public service that commands the highest recommendlltion when done in a satisfnct()ry manner. DR. H. E. HATHAWAY, at Waynesville, phone 141, a dental surgeon of wide repute and expert training, is serving the public of WayneSVille and vicinity in a highly artistic manner, and has built up a large and staedily growing clientnge. His Buite of offices are well appointed, and equipped in modern style. consisting ot operating room, laboratory and reo ception parlor. ' All hl8 appliances are up·to·date to Relieve Pain al)d Sutfering.
DR. HATHA WA Y has a rcputlltio n cst improved painless method in among hi spatr un. of erving Them ing nntl removing t he tleeay, no •• n"".1 in a Courteous and Profe sional 1\I1In · nero His Crown and Bridge Work is Highly Artistic, his Fillings nre I). surplIsser, and hi s ·Prices lire Moderale. He has built liP u large pructice through the merits of his se rvices and tbe quality of the materia l that he uses. DR. HATHA WA Y will examine your teeth free a nd tell you what dentul work you require, and will also tell you the best and most InRting way to hnve your Dental Work done, and just how much it will cost you. DR. HATHA WAY mllkes teeth thnt Fit Tight, look na t ural lind are very of· ten more slltisfuctol'Y t han your nlltural teeth. ;.vhen he fills teeth he uses the lat-
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J£ you I\~' In n ~cd of an Auction· R nl )':Htll (' Bmll(\!: in thi! communitY at lilly Uhw t o "mcinto at r UIU ' JI ' hu', lIn his II"t Klltn d~~~irtlbl e City Ilul.tlie tUlle, we kn o v of no roor' r • rr"l) (lI'~Y HnfJ Farms in thi:l part ot' hio , HI! I(I\ O w~ the vul ue nl land and lial.ill' unil oue 'hilt can prOdUG6 tho r sult ~ any hutter lhan W. •. ~n:A RS, dn s ont li ~t any propc.rtics higher hen' n Wl1yneg\m, l 'II /IIl!' rll , than th ei r at; ua l valuo. lier e agnin He h ll~ hud : ' 0.1'. o[ eXllcl'i~ ll e ill \I here the PI hUc is IlTotecLed by the a long this line alltl hi s ,gene ral kllowl- llltporicnce ullll knowledge of t h is edge of the public. Lhe vRlu e of Real mfln, f locu l cond iti ons. If you aro Estat e, 'L ive St()(,k Furm Properly lo!)king for a trade he cnn interest and Anti4ue J?urniture, e nnble~ him yuu III II n cc l( l ' O" hgHO ~ma~tlte to talk right to t he PUilll Illld cios ~ ('ither city pruperty or farm land , to JUl ies rapid ly. sl'lI 01' exchange, you can do no betHia r easo nnbleness of chaJ'gl'S. uni· t~r thlln Jist sugh p].operty wltb biro, fol"ln good servi cI! und personality has ' The Gazette isplease<l to direct gained for him II re putntio n as one of ,your atte ntion to W . N. SEARS, at the lead ing Au ctionec' rs o f thl' cllm- Wnynesville, U!l being among the ermuni ly. fici ent Auctioneers and Real Estate Mr. Seur s is n w ell· known l.icensetl dealers of this section of Ohio. l'
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As a step '.. ' ures for farm ers. President 'l litl gc comp l l~led 3 reo rganiza,n o f Ille Federal Farm Loan ,lrC:\II. Mr, Eugene Meyer. Jr, of I' \Var Finance Corporal ion will n"metl Farm Loan Commission. \lid will be l!ntru Slcd wit h de. 'pin!! the Adminstration farm
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HIGH CLASS WORK Of ~UAlIlY At THE PIQUA GRANITE & MARBLE CO., 900-9 10 South Mllin street, Piqua, phone Main 17,7, the public has at their di~p08ll1 the ser· vices of me n who possess the "know how" and who obtained lheir manu · facturing and bus in ess educntion in the "SchOOl of Practical Experience.' From the inception of the l'n ter· prise, "Quality" has been the aim and the standard of excellence has been maintained from the beginning, The plant of THE PIQUA GRAN· ITE & MARBLE CO. is very eltlcn· aive and is equ ipped with the latest of sciontific machinl'ry for' the pro· duction of High Class Work. The name of THE PIQUA GRANITE & MARBLE CO. stands for Quality Reliability, Progreas in lhe Manu· mental Line of this section of the country and as the advances of the period have marked improvements in the Monument Ma kers' Art, this Company have adopted these late scientific products as rapidly as they were approved by t.he trade. That Mr. Hauk, the lI1unnge r , has
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ing and sterili zing the cavity. uses only the Besi Filling Mnte rial, a nd does lho wo rk at Very Reas on· ble Prices. Teeth that are too badly decayed to hold fillings should be crow ned with gold or pOI'celain, Badly decuycd t ee th or roots, after bl.'ing prope rly trellted Il.nd crowned, will often last a lifeti me and look and fe el as naturn l as your old teeth. Bridge Wor k is the very host way of rcplncing missing teeth or teeth lhat III'e to o bndly decayed to bold fillings or crowns. DR. HA THA WAY is a real dentist, and undel'stllntls his business thor· ollghl y, and we clln assure our read· ers thnt any work perofr \ned by him will pt'ove most satisfactory,
Forty l housund fnrm women have unitetl, th rough fllrm wom en's organizations and county exte nsion se rvi"Give til(! gl'uss u chanc ~ . It will ces, to teil whut house keeping means repn y you luter in th e sellson." on farms in 642 counties in 46 states. This word is directed 1.0 Ohio dai· rym e n engel' to t.ll rn th eir ~ tock out THOSE GOOD OLD DAYS on pasture soon, It is the opinion of cltperienccd sto ckmen that May 5. Remember the good old days when for Southern Ohio. und 1\i'llY 15, for a horse was a horse and the only Northern Ohio, a'r e t he ea rliest dates place they burned gasoline wa~ in the advisub le for turning caule on blue campaign torch? grass pnsture, Sweet clover past uref arc from 10 to 20 days ea rli!'r. Rea sons for avoiding haste in turn· ing stock out to pllsture in th e spring are these : Grnss that. is too young is wltshy and contains f ew nutrients. Though the cattle like it, they get little nu· We feel that we should devote can. triment from it. Young gruss tbat is 6picuou8 space in this farm edition grazed t oo close Is harmed , Finally to the very efficient and conscientio\ls cattle invllding 50ft and un settled work that has won WALTER Mcground ca rly in t he spring hinders CLURE & SON here at Waynes ville growth of that pasture. a prominent place as one of the most Successful duirymen turn cows out modern funeral pirectoTfl and omto pasture for onl y a few hours at a balmers in this section of Ohio. time f or the first few day s. Usually There is no vocation' requirinll' for cows on pasturo should get as much its successful prosecution a greater grai n li S when Ol~ dry fe ed. but the natural aptitude than ' that of the grain 1'ntlon need n ot be so high In modern funcral director and embalnlprotein. er and this particularly applie3 to T wo grai n mi xtures f or cows on these well.known representative6 of pasture are r ecommended, us follows: this va lued profession. Throug-h U;I. 150 Ibs. corn meal or corn cob meal tiring and commendable etTor'... I.hey 100 pounds ground onl' , 25 pounds have progressed until today they pos cottonseed menl. 25 pound s linseed sess a clientele that utends over meal, or 4 00 pounds cornmea l or corn many miles of territory, cob meal, tOO pounds whellt hran. It is needless to say that they hnvo 100 pounds cottonseed meal, 200 pounds 'ground outs.
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Villagers Incllllded In Borer Campaign Villagers as well liS furme rs are in on t his state·federul campaign to rou t the EUTopel~n cor n hore l'. All corn sta lks, stubble or otter re mnants of t.he 1026 corn crop 11\ fI e lds, garden s. or in or around buildings must be burned or plowed under by Muy 1, the government r'egul at.ions stipu late. Inspectors will 6E!e that thC'se r egula· tlons are enforced in the villnges, towns and cities a s well liS on the farm s, "Beware of trash heal s nnd town dumps!" Right now that is the most important thing for hom e gardeners to keep in mind. Ordinarily most gurdens are clenned up and planted by May 1, but oUEm remnants of the past year's corn crop are thrown on a pile somewhere: and forgotten. It is vital t hat all r em nan ts of the 1926 corn crop, except corn in the crib, be dest royE!d or plowed under by May t. government offic ials explain, because thut is the onl y known method for controlling the borer. Af· ter that time usually in laic Mny or early June, the borer emerges lIS a moth , and flies wherever the winds will t.n.k~ _ _ _- - Poor Humanity.
Some people hope tor the best onl1 Ind e ~ prot est and are dl snilPolnte4 "hen II Ilflppl'nS,
The lightlng of your homes reflects They have a complete line of ·appli- result rfom imperfect wiring and it is your talte. One should select the ances and fixtures , and will go any· well worth your while to make sure lighting fixtures and lamps for their where within a I'cusonable (listance to of getting the very best by employhome witli the same care that they give an estimato. Electricity is no ing this firm. choose the; Interior furnishings. The longer a IUltury but it is u nec essity. This firm also does a general line dleplay lamps' and filttures' at the A home that, is not electricnlly wired of Radio Repair Work, making a ,RELIABLE REPAIR COMPANY, at ' is cut, off from the comfo rts that a special\y of repairing all makes of Waynesville, offers many suggestions. home ehould have. Radios. They not only handle Fixtures and. This well .known ' finn nntl t he man They are the local authorized dealElectrical Supplies, but they· 'make a who directs its affllirs hilS matle II ers for the "Bosch Rudio" The Bosch specialty of Ho'u ~e Wiring, also. , . study of all of the problems connect· is one of the best Radios on the mar, They conform to the present-dllY ed with the wiring of houses lind gen· ket today. ,It can be had in either demands on lighting and fit into the eral electricul business. He is n prnc t~pe. battery operated or the A C scheme of modern building. EV~ry tical man in this line havi ng ' learned type. Qur mott~ is, "'l'he Best there one now buys lightni!!, flxturors as tho' Ii~iiness fr om nctual work and is in Radio." much . tor the decorative vahle ,they 'c x;perience. ' , Further they do ..,' general electri. )end' 'to' th~ Home as for the, light , Hi1 is conversa nt wi t~ the laws of cn! repair ~c.>t:k, repai~ing electrical they p,royidF' B~ttFr lights' always ' the stlite and citY, government rell1t-, J'!.l~tOI'S a"d electrical ' 'equipment of , '" 'prepn b'fltt~r ~omll~' ' <'. ' in~ ~o 'electri~.al wiring and when t~c oJl kinds. Rcpa'iri~g Qt 'ilewing lira' l ' ' ~he m!prept~fJt, ~r. :r,HO~.PSOff work is complflte<l it will not. on)y, bl! chines, oil ',and gas stOV!l,S is .a1so an· ftCll(Mtf,;. . ~cl. hit ~ss~nta arll electrical spec, ..fo und per.fj!c~ly 8atlsfa<?tory, but ',:iU o.ther feature of their work. " ' . ~II~' wJio. will Irladly help yO!! with oonform to the ruJes of und @rw!,iters After' the flrst of MaTch the REL. _ - ".... , ABLE RE,P AIRCOMPAN;Y will lie, 'wur fll,eab:i!;81 plans for your new' and witl be perfectly W", hom.: fo.r the hom. that you ue re ' Too tl\ueh care cannot be taken located in the room fOi'merly occupied modellq, or for the J)relMlnt 'home•. with affaire of tbia ~d, 118 fires often by the WaynoBville Bak!,ty. I .
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Silks lind Laces. JOHN BOOTH'S lJRY GOODS STORE has everything for the lud y a nd his line of Piece .900dH is excclled nowh ere in this sec· tion of the state. He ca rri es the largest line of wasb goods, ~t c" for lI'omen in this' seetion and here the ludies cun find just what th ey want at very reasonable prices. Mr. Booth, th e manager, is a busi· n!'!;.>; man of the present tlay who reuli7.l'~ the profi ts are to be matle from quick turnovers. H ~ offer s his goods at low prices; and he bu ys in Inrge quantities and in the right mark et, and is satisfied with a "Small profit on each sale." That he js honest and straigl!.tforward goes without saying, and ,that he haa won the patronage of hundreds of cus tomers through his merchandising llolicy is proof of the wisdom of bis system.
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A shopping tou r of this section would 110t be complete without d oing business with JOli N BOOTH'S DJ{Y GOODS STORE, at L el.tlll'lOfl, phone 318. This is one of thl! leuding sto res of this section. Much of his stock is purchased in Inrge quantities. und as a result be is able to g ive the public an elttraordinary se rvice in High. Class Goods at Very Renso nnbl e prices. This is one of the well stocked stor es in this section and he draw s trade from the surrounding country f or miles around, baving customers You in every part of the county. will find that JOHN BOOTH'S DRY GOODS STORE has standard brands that are popular the country over. In tbe Dry Goods Department this store has al\ tbe leading fabrics, comprising everything from Ginghams to
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prepared themselves in the most approved and modern manner with au· to·driven funeral equipment and to· day are at the head of one of the most modern and r eliable undert8k. ing establishments in this section of the country. To keep pace with the present-daJ demanda the McClure fu neral home has been established to provide an establishment with every modern convenience for the conducting of funeral services within t he confines of a real modern bome, furnished in a manner that reflects the home atmosphere in its truest sense. Their sympathetic understanding of the needs of the hour and their considera te and efficient services in the pa.st have merited the confidence of the
public--.a confidence they ai.ncerely appreciate and will do tbeir utmost to maintain. . Through profeSSional work of tbe highest order they have merited the success that they have achieved for, as is generally known, 80me of tbe largest funerals of this section have been conducted most satisfactorily and conscientiously by them. We wish to give prominent mention to the modern equipment and admirable work whicb has won for these well·known and time-tried funeral dlrectoTfl the prominent position which they have merited and to compliment them as prote8llional and business men who are thoroughly abreast of tbe times,
THE BEAUTY ABOUT THIS BUSINESS 15 fLOWERS There is no establishm e nt more worthy of mention in this Farm Edi· tion than that of CLYDE H FFORD whose fl orlll establishme nt is located at Soulh East street, Lebanon, phone 175. X. He has pr o,rided a stock Dnd service of the hig hest character and which compures favorab ly wilh that of th e mos extensive and nrtistic dculer ~ in th e l ur~ e r citi c~ . It is a fact t hat Mr. Huliord offers the people o f this comunity choice fr om the lIlost Artist ic und Attrac· tive Stock of FloweTfl that will be found anywhe r e in Warren and ad· joining counties and the compre·
hensive knowledge of harmonious combinations and arrangements has stamped him ns a true artist and has won for him no little distinction because of the eminently satisfactory and high·grade flowers they provide for the convenience of the public of this section , I n the mnttc.r of special designs for weddings, receptions, all kinds of social function s and for funerals and ot her occasions, this establishment has becom e headquarters for the peo· pie for many miles around. The most careful and satisfactory service is given to mail and phone orders which
has brought them a large patronage. No matter what the occasion may be that demands llowere, you will be pleaaed with the High Grade Stock, Satisfactory Service and Reasonable Prices that you will receive at the hal1ds of Clyde Hufford, at Lebanon. We are pleased to be able to presont to our readers, people who thoroughly underetand tbeir businellll and who are most courteous and fair in their business dealings such as Mr. Hufford enjoys. Mr. Hufford enjoys a wide patronage In this section and hIlS a reputatiOl1 of wbich he may feel proud.
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOO Metropolitan service of the very highest order is otTered the people of this section of Ohio by D. W. BISHOP, 1t9 Mulberry street, Lebanon, phone 273-A. The people of this seclion no long· er have to content themselvell with the unsatisfactory and crude work of the jack of all tradeR, for a consullation with D. W. Bishop nt Leba· non, will bring the solu tion of all their roofing problems the advice and skill of wide experience and success. D. W. Bishop has built up an ex· t cnsive patronage in this (lection of Ohio, and has won for hi,m se\f a prominent position in the commercial life of this section.
In his up·to·date and thoroughly charges, has become known far and modern establishment at Lebanon, wide. you will find roofing of all kinds, tin, The many buildings he has roofed. stand as examples of his expert slate and galvnnized iron and at the workmanship. D. W. BISHOP ill correct. price. authority when it comes to rOOfing, He cnrries the largest stock of and any farmer who wan ts his buildroofing in Lebanon and vicinity, and ings to be fully protected from the exte nds a cordial invitation to all to elemen ls should see him and have a eRll and loo k over the tlifferent pat· ta lk with him, as h e Is thorougly terns nnd styles, conversant with all the phases of the In regurd 10 roofing, no matter business n.nd can tell you exaetly whnt de sign of build ing au wish to what you need. roof. D. W. BISHOP is prepared to We wish to call our readers' attencover your store, house or barn with tion to this progressive and reliable the best and most serviceable. business concern and to Mr. Bishop D. W. BI HOP b)' reason of the who thoroughly understands his busifirst·cluss roofing he sells and the ness and is among our prominent citfair trentment and honest prices he ize ns of the county.
BABY CHICKS fOR THIS SEASON Baby Chicks for this season that and scientillc mating. These chicks is tliken witJt the cbicks. to see that arc "Real Baby Chicks," is offered will develop rapidly into proliRc and they are in the best at condition bethe farmer and raiser of poultry perfectly shaped fowls. fore being sent out, People who have by the XENIA HATCHERIES CO., Another feature of buying chicks bought here have had excellent BUCWahsington street, at Xenia, phone from the XENIA HATCHERIES CO. cess a'n d they can refer any' one who Main 676. is the saving of time and trouble of doubts to numerous successful chlckThe farmer and chicken raiser runs setting hens and continually fighting en raisers. t . flO risk of hatching chicks. He can lice, mites and other infectious com- The success of the XENIA HATCHbuy his young chlcks' from this Hatch mon to h~n·hatched chicks. ERY CO. has been marked and is the cry, can see what be buys and there· After you h,\ve your chicks hatche,d re6ult of their healthy chickll sold and by can sele~t "Strong' Healthy Chicks.' . and ready ~o raise every precaution the fllct that they h,ave alwayil. ~ked In fact tbese are the only chicks that should be exercised to ,help nature, fair' prices and 'give .the best of lIerare hatched at t he XENIA lIATCH- produce flesh and t!trength. IUs v~ry 'vice ' , . ' " ,ERIES COMPANY. , ellllential that the b,est food Mould be Call a~ this Hatc)1ory and have a The eggs that are used for batch- given them that they may have all Ore ·talk 'with the management. YQU wUI lrig th.eae 'chicks are selected from a,!lvantage' toward ~apid growtlr-a1rd obtain BOme valnable, }nfol'D\atlon u the best. known breeds 'ot· hena aJ1d mllturity. .. to the .ralslnlr of chick,· from them tested cockerels: This Inaurea atronlr The XENlA HATCHERIES CO. is as they have had years 01 ell~alMt and healthy chiclta, ""'th Itreqtb and , equipped with the very best of Incu- in the ralain. of poultry and wlU .b.. ViKor wbleh ~omel from plmI blood baton and brooden and lP'eat care pleued to confer' with ,ou. . _. . . , . _ .... . .. ---.... ~hdl !!Q1j. .... IL.l-...., ' .. ,
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Foulk keepers or Warren county and al11lifmem lntereliled in cUminating IO~l;eR ill baby hcl ,,'k ~ ahould I 1I)· tOI\, set aside , a t urc\lIy,. l\ll1l'ch HI. to atClyde "'<il' is d rh'ing 1\ ti n ' n~w tend the annual poultry ulld buby VoL 1 }I'ebrunry 22, 1928 No. 16 h Yrolel. chick raising m t ing to he held in ~====~====~ . ~~~~~~~ Lebanon lI nder t h dlrect.ion of Qun, Frank ll oger~ wal' in B Imont on Mr. and Mr'l. nny J OIl 'S II tm·talnPabllah.d III til. IllBiII ~" lII y doctor F ebr uary Is t ho W uda soa)' . "d wllh II l' ulT~' fami ly dln nc r, on ty Agen t; hi SS who will have t he /I _ siatuncc of R. E. GI'nl' , stilt· PI)ult ry tor• • ta of the peopl. mo n t h when W l' du Ivld I1I C th e humlln ,alnuel U nin 8 cl'le brnled his : UIH\(l y •• !lpccl .. )isL 10l'e camp I to pilins COliof W.,.n ••• .Dd body hilS en ough n ot kn ow hurdl y b irt.h Iny. M n day. G. A l 'hillip~ is improving of the farm. aad f.rmc 'rning Lhe poult ry meeti ng will lo e p h o~ phoru s in it to whut 10 t ry t u "" II. 11. 1\1. l:l r k is visiti ng r c nl mtl e~ , but 1ft Rtil l co nfin ed to nnnoun eed ne xt wee k, era of t.lli••icinity. Il iK t hr "hu llg ov· make tips for 2,200 at ~ inch j;t r, Ind. hi ~ ho m~ . (I I' " f) f win ll! r nnd lIIutohos. " FRED M. COLE Geo rge- "Gosh. no LIII' I. cginning o f Mr. nlld 1'1's. W ulter K nrick w The W. F. M. S. held II nUlI' ket In wonder my wife o f s pring. ' 11 on !::i<ll ur.111~· , th u p r occe d~ LI~~t W e dlw ~fl uy 'pring boro vi sitor, Fridny. umoun t ing to $60. . tlUrt'S up 8 0 often." \ e delh·c .· r ungl'R, we ove rhlllli ed sevMI';< l.. G. Br ock i8 sl owly improvmdios. II culrolas lurge 1I l1, lic nce wi t n essed "The ern l DeLII \'t\1 8l'))I1 ing ' n fi cr 1\ siege oI th mum )I! . Th ~ Hoy SCI'lI( " "c r y JlI(,"~lIntly enlIu" at Millm i t helltre Il\s~ Thurs. I'ig ht Il IOlig with W e hllve just reml o l's' Hud pu t th e lll eveni nl'. Thc man llge ment o C Broo .!er stove's. COllI coive.d a big sh ip1\11'1; IIla rlhn Grnham spent Monduy tert " inctl th l' ~ Q 'nlilitl l'nll'n lind th oi., ill I\'uod shli llC . wi\"c ~ on W dne~liay evelling. lit tbe tht'l popla r ·thelltl'r is c nd ellvoring oil slov e ~ lind 0111ment I)f cle vises. wi th h er III ther, Mrs. usa n ,SlIylor . I W Il R illl pressed ~I . F:. JI :II·~o/ln, gc. to p'ut on good s ho w~, es pec ia lly t host! 'hinery fOI' Mllring. si ll gle trees, " nrd en by tho fne t t ha t so M rs . A~n f'A S wank a nd E dwllrtl For iuslance: We suppli es, ctc. c\· ' 1"1\ 1 good nl· Rllul'I'\ nnd .Huby Sm ith (.nlcl·tll in- that ~ r up-to-dille. 111 11 II Y 'cpnrntors T.(mga ' r r wen~ Dayto n "i, ito rs • .w huv e j lI ~ t de liv<! re d . th II 111<',,\('r I''' rt )' :-;:O\lIrdlly . tractt ons 111"' on th . wily. NI w, evout ( f urder. wc re ncsd ay . two rnd ios. a Heat Did you ever hOllr bccnllse o f ,omc s illl ('lIing, W ill. Ul'UIl1 . l\lyra lI ay dock. I'oln, one "" " gl.' , " o f n hand S IIW for The Lu.li es Ai.1 .lid well ut the Luthe r LUlllpk in alld Huth <'; urrI!Y. pIe littl e a dj us LllIent brood er sta n :!, un e 75c ? We have them Simkins sa te nea r the Telegraph mill, or repllil' t hut W Il S G II ~o line Kitche n The I"en l t:!,aptl'r .if t he P. '1. A ., T h u r !;day. ~Al 8 i l y fi xe d wi th Ko ok Range, two hns re orgnniz(·d. cal lin)! tIll' ne w orMr. Gross-"I see RCllrce ly Il n y co,t. Pa rk L('nk hat! hi ~ rig ht r ~ m o v e d The Miami Ma id Brl'ad Co.. !{lIni zatiull . ('ommn nit y ('I ub. The plows, rI c. ill th e paper where but w ere u !'Oc lc:iti rcce nll y. A s"r~ o f s""r rll l months' Ony t oll , gave us all a lou f of fin e following Qllk •.' I·s Wl'I'\' l"iectl'(i: Pres. If yo u t.hink it '~ a wea lthy western wh en broughL in br ead , ThursdllY· id(' nt. J{II ll·igh Btl)!"n ; vi ce. pr('s ide nt , 6iandin g hil t! d ~\'l'I () p~c1 in lo cu nc or nil)' fun t o pl"n a man left $600,000 he rl.'. a nd it wns n cacc::s:lI'Y l o l'C llI ove th l:.! hl'll(l lI ntl h Ave 1111 1I1r. li n, I Mr . Ch:ll'les J oh lls wcre .Tallies L. Cunal'll; ~ ' ·<!I' ctl\ ry . Irma hand in orde r Lo Sl I\' C h is life . to II woman wh o r ethi s sLuff on hllnd unday even ing guests of IIfr. a nd Eva n. ; LrCll. UI·cr. l\lnrthn Bca m. fu sed to marry him SOlll e body f r o III wh e n it's nce<\ I',I. 1\lrs. Charles Cla rk. - - -. - - - - -~O years a go." lI-l orrow hilS IIskeu you j ust ought to try Mr. Ne t - "Thot's Mr. a nd ' Mrs. K esle r Graham and JUST CUT me to ann oun ce t hnt it onc e. whot I call gratidaugh te r w re u nday din ner guests there will bc 11 big A bridge flln as k'. t ude." of Mr. a nd Mrs . H arry Graham . F us.y Cus tOIlIl'I" - "!\ow , I cJo n' t E uchre PHrty in D. ed m e t he other day nt Illy hai r .luI'Jll·d "ff -ju~t th e wll of A. Hall Munday why) didn 't lellrn to Mrs. Jnlll (,s Johns en tertained to a Li tr lt· Mi llE! J ell n Kindl e l'n jol'l'd a . Fred M. Cole night. Feur uary 27. pIny bridge. Illy nn : fa mily di nn er W cc\ nesd oy, in h onor m e l'e ~ t Iril1 ('." ca se of chicken pox the pust wee k. Bllrbl'r" [ undt! ,'Sta nd, s irj ust at 8 ::1 0 p. 111.. Th l' H.rdw.re. Farm lID of the birthday of little Francis J ohns swe r WIl S tha t if I Miss Car rol F or rer, of Dayton: W /lfl II n oise wilh t lit' sc i~so r"'. " ellIs will be chi d l·n. pl.mellt. I hud !.Iny bl'llin. M.r . an d IIfr s. All en Hole and fam th e week-e nd ~\w s t of Mi ss L(' lia ElReme mber thi s i. to ,;ure needed it in thl.' PhoD. 32 ily m oved last wee k from the Kindle lis. be at Morro\\'. sl or e . Wa),D ... 01.10 a _ a ..... ..:. farm on ~o c i nl Row , t o a farm near NOT ALONE Mr. li nd 1 1""5. J ohn McNelil saw Bea ver-t own. " Spring Clea n ing " ut th e Vi ct.o ry last The gu y I hate i ~ O. U. Wll re. Mrs. Lucy F ite , of Ci ncinnati, spen t wee k. lie ulwnys 'Land ~ behind my chai r . Thursda y wit h her mother, Mrs. EmC. R. COl'l1ell , our local COll I dea le r. A nd tells me h,l\\', wilh lo fty air, mn F o ulks, it b ei ng the la tte r's birthtrnn slI cled bu ~ in e~s in Dllytu n, 'ntT o play no,' hnnd in so lilai r('. day a nn iversll r y. urd a y. 1Il r s. Emma Brown enter ta ine d to 1111'. Qr\'l\1 ,orncll hnd us a wee knn nil-day qu ilti ng Friday. Mrs. Al icO NO T SO SOF T herod, of l'n d gu esl, 1111'. II " rb ert lurk, Mrs. 1I111ry Carm ony and II1rs. Clllrksville. Clara Thomllso n. I don't '1'11111 to lie II Ci\V('lI1l1 n Nor lend 1\ cuv mult's lift', Mr. E. J . lIurdman, Our hu stlin g Mrs . SuSan Sayl or. Mrs. William But I 'd rnth e r !J. II l·II VC lI1l1n to b!lcco bu ye r , WII~ in Milll11isburg. reigh ton, 1111'S. Hurr y Graham, MiKs ThUll be--n cav mu n's wif~. Inst Sa turday on bus iness. Marg a ret Hop ki ns a nd Henry G. nyCountry Club 172 I- b . Twin or lor attended th e picta res of unimals ~~~~_ ~ ~~~~ .. . '~~~_~~~~_ ~_ ~ ~~ Mr. an d Mrs . Ea l'l 1' homas and 6On. Split-Top Loaf .. . . . . ...... . jn wild life of Freder ick Patterson Warren. dined wi Lh Ir a nd lIlrs . J . Wlaol. Wh.at. I-lb. Loaf.... .. .. .... .. ..... ......... ..... .. .. .. ....... ......., . .... 8<: Patterson's Af rica expeditio n at the B. Tholllas, of Cc n le rv ili c, unday. Ry •• 1 ~-lb. Loa.f .......... ............ 1Oc · Rai.i .. Bre.d. 1.lb. Lo.f.: ........ 9_<: N. C. R school house, W edn esday evHaving sold my Residenct', I want to dispose of In\ En ening . Mr. All en D. Hole and fllmil y ha ve CARRY Country Club, Huntire S tock. Fixtures and Stort' Building a t once. moved from th e Kindl e fllrm to the 2 packages for. , . .. . Jack Collins f ll rl11 near Bea vertown . dreds of Articles of High Grade G roceries. ' . OtiOI1 S , etc Poet Toaati •• or Kellal.· •• 2 . for .................................................... :..... 15<: at Cost and Lt'ss than present Wh oJ es~le Prices. Special The l ocal bask e~b a Jl fun s of this vicinity came hume wi t h "long fac es" . , Prices on Large Quantities. .. . is 'rL ark· last Friday night whe n t he Cen te rJohn Kru er is bu t chering today. team lost t o West Carrolton wilh Brick. Ib .................................... 36<: Pim.nta Loaf. Ib ... : .................... 43<: la n d co-sis I .;ney. Uville "I;uesday. score of 27 to 33. We can save you money oli an ything you want to buy Swiaa. Ib .... .......... ..... :.................48<: Odorle.. Limburler, P .. , . .. .. ..... 12c Buy G(muine h.aven. Eugene Kin g is getting along fine in the Groc~ry Line. Also , StonewaJ:'e, Enamelware, Social Row is a farm ing community after hav in g his .tonsUe removed. ' Red ,ah coal and' where the men ' "farm with both Fords Paints, Gloves, Barrel and Sack Salt_ .... . . ..... a nd F ordsons. W e enjoy hearing Little llarry Kruer hllll been SiCkl you g:::t the lowest from CoUDtry Club. fin,. ................... ................................. .......... .. ............ ......19c OUI' n e ighboring . co mmunities. with the sort throat. but is bet ter. A.OD..... caDI .................. ........ 13c Stand.rd P.ck. can .... ............... .JOc and hope they will e nj oy hellring Irom ash coal mined. What Mrs. John McCullough is on the us. Plea e stan d by lation LBTF. sick list aga in, but is some better at , litHe you find will An Adult (20c) Ticket Free with each , purchase of S1 .00 this time. Mr. and Mrs C. R. Cornell enteror more. until further notice. reduced to 11 finely tained a s dinn er guesls, Sunday, Mr. Mrs. ' Sim on Lighter has been sick P..... .Kettle Ib.14c .tal.....a. ....... 9 C powdered r e d ash,· and ·Mrs. Roy Cornell, Mr. and Mrs. with the grip but is some better Lamar a nd children. Miss Eva We will pay ~ou the Highest Prices for ),o ur thi s writing. easy to and Charles Cornel! and Mr. Kenn eth Cornell, of Mrs. Graft on Shawen and Mrs. Ar52c sm all in quan- Kings Mills. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ... ...... 3 5 c thur McCullough spent last Friday Squires, of WayneSVille, Mr. Charles with Mr. and Mrs. John McCullough. Sherod and Mr. Roger Cornell, of Fanc,. 25 Mr. and Ib ......... 1 5 c Rip. 3 C a surprise party on his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ellis enterRoss, at his home in Springboro, Sattained about twenty-fiv e guests Saturday eVll ning, urday evening in h onor of 1I1iss For.in. bottle. 1 6 C Several from t his community atrer. The evening was s pen t in playSur.d, Ib.15 l&ra.r .lae, battl. ....................25c WAYNESVILLE, OHIO t end e d th e Night Oowls' eucher party ing "flve hundred" and crystal gazing. at the hom e of Fred Wade in frankafter which u buffet lunch was servNice a~d I•• n, 1 9 lin, last Friday night. there being 3-lb. plec. ed. Mrs. Lutie Cornell and Mr. _I ab out fif t y present. or mor •• lb....................... . F loyd Stanley held high score, whi le 25c Mrs. Ida McNeil and Mrs . Earl ThomMr. and Mrs. James Wiele enteras carried awny the booby. Fo. rood job work of .all kiDd., pl.a •• ri •••• a call. R...oDa.... prlc.. tained to Sunday dinner the follow... ing guests : Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wade 18c ......... of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross, Red. tall c.n ............................ .. 3Sc Per dOllen pair.......................$l.l 5 Miss Clara Wade, of Miamisburg, and Miss Bessie Wade. of Dayton. 'iceberlf, 1 9 Cama,.. 25 . L.rle• C • aUd head•• 3 fer........ ...... .. ........
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All I am leaving the fnrm. I will offer for sale at public auction at my r esidence, known as the Bigler fann, on Everhart Road, 3 miles southweet of Red Lion. on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1928 Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, t he following: 4 horses. 8 head of cattle. 17 go od brood SOW8 25 shoats, farm implements and h ay. . G. A. BURSON. Simpson & Sears, Auct.
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I will sell at public auction at my residence on North street. on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1928, Commending at 1 o'clock t he tollowing: A fot of hou s~hold goods. garden implements. etc .• etc. . JACOB B. STROUSE, Sears & Simpson. Auets.
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VULCANIZING··· us for a truck-. load 41)f r..eal coal. Hard (:oal for your Br.ooder Stove can be had In any quantity.
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MENT.\L D1Sll!IoS& When eminent specialists hold directly opposite views as to what I. wronr with a murllerer-or whether there is anything wrong with him at all, it is Ii ttle wonder that thoughtful people lose moro or leu. confidence in 50-callcd medical science. That luxury adds license, I, particularly true of youth. Even men grow astoundingly indifferent to moral I ~w. when the fat purse so easily. procures the intoxicant. When our young people hear <iis. cussions by their elders, as" to wh ether Jesus Christ was legitimate chi ld, and that brutal mur~ derers need trained nurses and sanilary diet instead of a han g man'~ noose-p ray, what may wc expect? Wc are very s ure that youth is au~cep t ib l e to sll g g~stion, with tho mind in the fo rma tive stage, and. when said youth is relieved by 90clety, of all parental esplonage_ and. when said youth has his mind fed . twi ce a day by a capable press. on the most sa lacious crime nrws obtain able-we are not lotlg in witnessing the reaction. A boy drunken wilh speed-man ia, his pockels bulging with money, envi ous of th e publicity acc orded bold bad boys with knif e and &"UII' will kill for Ihe fun and notor;ctv of itl Insane? Dem entia pracco:\C'? Call it what yo u \~iIJ":""'if you so w c~imi!,al ne g lect YOII · will ru p dismembered bodies of little girls. It is casier to nip "demenvia praecox" in tile bud. than it is , to get clear o f a' murder cha-rge (In . the grounds, of insanity. ·We.never heard of demc!'tia prac;,co?, wh en Jlarents took tlmc t.O tram their children properly. ' There is food fOl~ o n,_wh e n Mamma bobs hel hair and her skirts-and when' Dad sp nds his Sundays cllssing the cad?i e l -[ental· health, n~" ral . health,w)I secl.. r~d only by obSl' rv-. ante of the strict codc that trains
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NEWS DIRECT FROM OR. FRANK CRANE'S WEEKLY LECTURE THE STATE CAPITOL HOW TO LEARN COLUMBU ' , O Ill O- T\l pr die!. tion haH ueen mad\! tha l oppunents uf U. S . Senlltor I'mllk B. Willis, fol' A "chonl l eachC'I' in o ne of !lick e ns' st .. ric ~ has II Il Upil sl u(ly llll' th e sulid NUppUl't uf Ohi" i{ (!publkan K II ' f" ,I LI ., tll nt lh(! Nutionu l conventio n in KUn Ha ti SPl' 1I1l( 0 ultlany allu lC' n ~I) City will find lht:m H " h' ~fl "on the o ut- IIn;1 wo rk ill IIll' g-ard l' II . side luok ing- il1" by care ful s tudents Thus II1£' sl't' lIill K is impl'l'"sed up · of political qu estioJ1M. II)~e inv esli- nn hi" milld. li e wa s n't much of a ~(.' h ool l (->U l'l H' 1 gati •• ns of the R(!publican I'llnk und fil e ~ho\V that what little o p po~,; iti o n h ili hi s idea Wa :-; :-'ollnd . ('xiMb to Se nut"r Willis is th a t of a The best t,; Ie'HI'II is (oo 1t ,,,1'11 hun dful of l)uliljrinn ~ who co uld not frum do inJ!'. . . . t.l' U I1 ••u...." d"""'- . }\II 1,<I1"wl" "g-,· • IS (·" (I1" ,.·t "o] w.lh b y u.ny RI I" C l C II 0 f ·HllI\gllll\ clare .1 "l'I' gulur~ ." · Wult e r F. Brow n , 11 ft,. llH' wa y I.. 10 '''''11 Ii .1:lIlg- U,.).:"
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EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL. THOMAS EDISON A YOUNG MAN. 17.000 YEARS FROM STONE AGE "If " d, ,, p o f . ait wa t e r could
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. ( )(, :';11" " Fe frcigh t train l(Q_ .'ampulgn. lIlIl"K' ti ll " iKn. fuil, .. en -lll1 l:~" . '"1-: II.:o,,); h 1}1e K" ,uas City yard. I h ~rl' "'"" II ,n1("'1 In~ Ih(· "I I", .. da~' [ltor W llli~ will " IIIl' I' the "an Ha ~ r: it ~' 1,. 1<. ... , ," , (Ik lah o ma and T exas ('o Bventiun with auuut Ut4 muny votes h"ld III (~n ll CI~ fill I I'H Il''! tn d: .. ( Il:-'!"P ~ rJl n I'dd. ·to ld th e slo ry o f pmgAme r ica n l' iti z l 'll . Th i .. IIp pn rt\lIt I1\' us an other cllndldll(" . ,\,1 1I~ NtrellKth Ih!' ,'~nhl!n" .. 1 ~1 1I"l' nl : I" l'al'l1 w h' I,· '" , :H.d Imd. pcri ly in th is co unapp ea l:; e:p pc ia ll r til ll ft~s lI ii!h sl'h ll",! 11 l ry ,lilt! 1>r" l11i scd a soluti on of its will ~ruw lind th,' uallot~ cOll linue . I I'~lI rn!"g-. 1( "1 "" ".' ".''11\''''' " I' r(lrl.\' OKe, wh o 111'(; f l'~ ': frlr a 11tunth lh i, 1..1 " ,r [ITo b1<-t11, ag gr avate d by ImEven ~hould 'V illi~ fllil o f the 11 ,, 01 _ twu Stille. "r th,· I Il l"" -lllllmc r 1I 11~r ath ' u r c~ tri ( ti o l1 s. ination the Ohio dulegatio n will b ' ,.lIll a~la \\," I: l' 1'1'" ,,':111, :"I:"'h l,ln > 1( ".Th,l\ Jr a; JI (of · thirly-one cara All who hn\'" :ll l(· n cl<:<I OJ'(' <'lIlhll " II ' t t, I t vote fo r SO Ill!' oth e r "IU I'dl, I' rC' I'[ ,' nl "I 11,,· '1;1 11<111,,1 "'"u· \\ C HI un c( 0 . t' r . I ' . ,I carri . d $l5 ,000 "" ,qh of "Com. iostie. II lan,. tnkL' Ihe ~ (' (· filllp .• M II cllltdidatc should th !'y ,I eve lup ~ um c . ~ 1I1,,)I:n (I ,'IIl'at I" "" ,·"I II 'a l ,,, ". "" II : bi",' [ ( ~ , 1'l" I ~rs" an d wi ll Soo n be \':t eatin n (\ Xl' t 1' il'nCp :\ l1d art.' n d \' a lll ient ti trcngth . The o nly Hn SWe r Lntl l'" t tH.-' l' r"''''' \' 11 1 ~y .. t.'IIL Ktu£" II,\\ ,' t! Ly a lh "lI_a nd carload. I· d eac h rt'llJ' in I hp i!' !'- ludie ~)o01I ha l w()uld be t hll t Willi ~ and th e Ohiu dl' ntll IIrc IlI lWhl ',",, " '''U' \,·('" ti o n ~ . ' o! t l!"', e , hl ~rl r + :C;ilv ing ,H lacbinea. il t t.he lInd of fOll r cam p s an ( '~Oll l1delegnti on mu,le it I' os,i ble for the fr om lI':tldll11 nk ill ![ 10 ha il' elr(·,"ill"" 1h cy ( li t gr:.J Ifl,J'chre sh Itt pile up inati on l11akl's th t' l\\ (' Ii ~ : h l l' to rec ,·i ",! t he S ir,\\" deli\'ain;: lh. !'Irain in Huccmu;fu l cnndidnle to win tht. nom - d u ring- I hei r hiJ! 1I , t'l lt u l I U f"H~, \\' h('n I{C$Cl' \'(' "o llltlli s:-, io n s in ;.to m e brandl &a r ks lO r by sp u ut to miniature InAtion. Ilno! a . II I'('s ult th e Ohi Se n - 11ll'.\' ~1'11'( " "I" 1'1'1 ,'" hi dl " ' 11 ",, 1 Ih,·,. ' ,1' th e 11l'my. gr ai Jl c1 c\·ato rs. In Kansas hut a tor Dnd hi s foliowinK would ce rtai n- 11 1'1 ' rClld.\· III h .. lo1 " 11f" "."'1. I" ju nyea r II cy saved the w o rk of 40,It ~ h o uld bl' pln inly ut1 dpr~ t ood . 1y be in n COlllluunding posi tion , Cnr- , li t' (', . leJ.!p t lU:.)" li T!' \I ('rll'ltl .· " 11) w',l I'k 000 mell . h o w ev~l', tlml lhl.'re is nn t hing com· mi A. Thompso n, mhnllger of ~he Wil - 'I t rCl11u ne ral1\'l' l' 1lIJ11')Y I1l('nt dU I'''I", Employ ment cOlld iti o ns are not ;. ulsory abollt cnli s tm e nt in th e I'eglis campllign, plans to vi sit other I he I1I1,rn(Jl f!'" Il nd u t':'~ d da ~~.'" .lUI"1 sal is fa cto ry in New Yo rk State ulnr army 0 " I'l' "er ve co r ps . Th e pristates " " goo n n8 lh' Ohio pr i m Arie H ! I~lg Ihl' .afll' rl1(' '' ~l. 11,,',\' (' nn c"n - ! ~nd Go ve rnor SOI i!h ins lructs pul>ma r)' objC'ct IIf t he gove l'nml' nt in pro u( n ffi cia ls t o help "take up the urI! out of the way. ond it is j". t as I Inu e th~lr ' dUCHl1" ~1 UJl th.r o u~h c.. I-! viding Iht's(' cump i< is to d \'e lop good ce rtain U " IInything in pulitics t hll t 1,· >: 1'. un,1 IIll'Jl /1,..11' (':t l 'n l n~ po wer el a k" by pUlling mcn to work on u pRta nding young Am criclln manh ood . pub lic enle rprises. Willis · wiil enter the nation a l co n- \' ill I,,· ' "l1k ; I'Jl~ 110 I'll)' Ih ,il' eXIl (·n - 1 A II expen ses Are bo rn e by the That sho uld be. automatically, vention with almost as Ill ll ny votes U" ' ~ " lId" l' n" hl e 1111' 111 at'I II IIlI y to ~ "\'(' J?O \·CI·nlll e nl. A pplication ~ wi ll be r e o p art of Nationa l and State proany other cOlldi,lnt. In the ml!lIn - 11\ ~ I.W; . . gramm cs. ('ejv~d by M. 11. Keelor, L ebanon , lilli e the Willis cundiducy is gn ining . I hIS pla n I" alrend y Ilrtun ll.v ('ur A fa rmer finds so mctblng for Ohio, nnd ull f]ue sti ons ciirected to momentum in hio every hour. rled Il~ t III A JlI H.eh , n s mu ll <:0 11 1'1;''' him will receive immedia te attenti on hi s farlll ha nds and hi s Own hands tu wn Itl 01" ,., wht.: l·c t h,· bU ~ 1I1e,,~ t o d o in Winter, when crops Bre und ch,'erfu l an s we r s . nwn CO -O Pl'l'Ilt wilh lh' eo ll ,'ge und in . A good farmer keeps his G. F. Schlesinger, dir ec tor of hig h - lhe stud e nt wo r ks PIII'I of the tilll e C. M. T. Camps hnve the e nthu si- ho rses at wo rk. earning theIr keep ways, announces thut the next letling a nd stu d i,, " Pll rt a stic approval of every dad in the In Wint er , hauling wood or othert h(! tim e. Thu e of ~hc depnrtment will be held lI1urch country. Only a limited quota is wi se . . whil e lit Pl'ill cclu n llll' n" crug-\! Y 'Hd y 2, 1928, and bici~ will be culled for (' utl ny fo r a "o n is p, i"IHted at availnble for Ohio, each county beNal io nai and Stale governments, on 6 \.3 miies of road, including sev - $1.500, whil e nl An tio ch Ih e 'Wering a ll owed it~ s hurt' of the quot-a nil n eeding roads. canals, drainage, eral importa nt bridges , the total CML nge Crll~h mnn n eeds on ly , ,100 hc" icies according to pupuilltion, so eal'ly ap- . all sor ts of improvements, shoula being $2,100,852.54 . Among th l! hj ~ l' nl ninJ.!~ , plications will r eceive the mos t fa- fand wor k for everybody willing to w ork, and at dccent pay. more important projecl s are the I'"V vorable att enti on . Th e vocHl i. n ul lIi ms o f ~ lud('nt s in Following is t he r esult or t h e Waring of State Route No. 7, the Youngs clude ugricultu re. architect UI'I!, a rt, Th omas A. Edison says he is ' ren County Basketball t o urnam e nt, t own-F;usl Liverpol road in olumbi- bu sin ss, ngin cering, med icine, ecore ally 162 ycars old, because he 1111'S. \V II. Alle n wu s a Dayton held at Lebanon, Friday afternoon, Miss Opal Lewis spent Monday in ana county for a distunce of seven nomics, law, etc. has done t wo days' work every v isi tol', T u·e s dH~·. aturday afternoon and Sat urday ev- Dayton. miles; the wideni ng at the National d ay_ of his eig hty -one years. Th e average we e kly wage wbil e e ning : > Rond. U. S. Rout No. ·10, in Franklin pur~ u i ng th('~e COUI'H'S i, $22 ill th .. H e did te n th o usa nd yea rs' work oo k was hoppi ng The New Century dub met at the " ,hen he changrd man's lighting county west of Columbu s for a di s- fr e' hm nn ~' 01' and '. ~5 in t he s n ior in Ony to n , :a : ul'\lny. Mrs. J. L. Mendenhall spe nt sevBoya' Final Demonalration hospita ble home of Mrs 11. F.. Hath- SY51c m f rODl kerosene to electrictance of seven mil l'S; the pn\' ing of ~· ellr . Th ey COml)' etl! the An iuc h fl tt rb ei n 51 Mu ~ n n . 13 eral days last week in Dayton away on FridllY aftern~o n , February it y. His habil of wo rking two U. S. Route 20 between Toledo and cu llr,,, ill Il ve yea r,. 44 r ringboro 23 I sri 01 ne " J r. w I!" ho b II very Le banon d n)'s in une ace lints for the fact Angola in Lu cas cou n ty for a I Fr~ nklin a 6 Kin gs Mills 33 1111'. and Mrs . L 111. H enderson werc 24, 1028. Eigohtec n m e mbers, and Thus th e st ud en t hu ~ uh'C'udv Warn sic k, is ~ I o w l y illl pl'<h·i ng. tha t menIally he is for&" DOt in Lebanon, Tue~d ay. o ne hon o rnry member ans wered roll ~istance of ten miles; lhe paving of Waynesvill e S:I Mo rrow 30 •<.1 the mo st importll nt fh ing ~f nil in eIghty· one. call. with "'I'oduy' s Women in LiterState Route No. 7, the Ohio River an cducnlion, tha t is. to tuke care of ~Ir . :1I1d IIlrs. Wil bur Cla rk spent S~mi-Fin.l. / ,11 :".ti ve mind .taya I. ature. H 23 Dr. and Mrs. A. T Wright were road between Marietta and Newport him yelf. Fridny in .Lytle wil h Mrs.. Clark 's Otterbein 24. Lebanon man L' r :v'O!llan.. ,30 Lebanon vi sitors , Tuesday. The progrllm consis ted of two exfor a distance of eleven .miles. The Franklin 36 Waynesvilie Wh en n mun work . hi. wuy thro ugh mo t her. WOltlen t grow old prtmaturely cell ent papers on "Women Trail great majority of the projects nrc c p \lCl;'1' h npp r ecia e~ whll t ,' ''"ra io n , F·ina l. because LMly organized ei-vflba: Guy Dakin, of Dayton, ~pent the Blaze rs," (II) " In Educlltion und Inlocated in n orthern Ohio. Contrac- he gets, j us l a s a h or se is he:llthv _ !r:. Wa I r ;\!cCI \l rc :ln r! Mrs. J . ! ('ll' c I'bein 32 Franklin tion gives them &othlng to do __ tors will be instructed to begin work becnu,e he hilS to walk ufter e\'er}' '.. !\f,L I,l'c \\ c r , cept talk and dreae wheD tbeIr J..J"I Y on ', is it or s, Con.ol. t iol> for Third Place , 28 week-end with hi Mm ther, Mrs. Emma du stry," Mrs. p . U. LeMay; (b- "In Dakin. Professions IInll Scienc e," Mrs. W. E . chIldren are grown. a s soo n aB the season o pens in the mouthful he eals. IIlonday. Lebanon 33 Waynesville . 23 O'Neall. sp ring'. Girl.' Firat EI;minalion Bu si ness men in C\'CJOY community Mrs. L A. Zimme rmun and Mrs. Eskimos, within reach of dnIlDuring th e s ocllli hou r a delicious W e are now ready to take orders MOI:row 34 Mason o ugh t 10 co-operate with t he school8 8 ( V. Brans ttlltor are on jury duty two-c o ur se dinn e r \V1l~ se rved, lhe fantion, ,ell tbeir valuable fun to Hill'o ld Surface " ra nklin beat Carlisle . The State of Ohio is far from bank in assisting bOYll and girls to get a fo r map le . syrup white trilden al>d wrar coatll 01 this week \'ors being uppropriate to Washi ngWayn esville, Rout ", 4. 2t :ruptcy. In fact is is in a \'ery comfor- pr"ctical e riucution. I.eba non did not play. leather and cheap, rrady-made ton's bir t hday. table position from II finaneilll sln nclSemi-Final. suits. They can sympathi~e with Mr. and ~Irs. Et han Crane and GU(.'stR of the ho s te s~ were Mrs. L. U. M Wh ite, of Lo uis ville, Ky., was Morrow 38 L ebanon . point. On January 1 there wns a lome farme", that .ell cream and I; s on, of Dayton, spe nt Su nday here A. Zimmermon, !\1rH. C. M. Robitzer, t h guest of i\11'. and 1111'S. F. B. HenFl':.lIlklin 'did not play. balance of $4,114 , ill 9 in the sta te butter til cities and eat oleomarwith relatives. Mrs. F. M. Cole, IIIrs . J o hn Fromm , derson on Saturday. Final. garine. general revenue fund . Principal "Flaming youth," dancing, drinkMr •. D. R ,mith, Misses Mary Louise items of .rcvenu.e during 1927 wcre : Morrow beat Franklin. Miss Gladys Ha.rlan, of Dayton. iDa or shoo ting worrle. other Mr. and 1\Irs. Carl McClure and Con.olation Zimlll urman and Beatrice Robitzer. Domestic cor oration tuxe. $4,138.was the week-end guest of Mr. and countries also. LaW}'~ra from daughters. of Day to n, spent Sunday Lcbnnon beat Carlisle. 805.:18; foreign corporation taxes, Mrs. Carl Frye. Japan, France and Britain ani with Mr. arl"" Mr '. Walter McClure. $646,824.27 ; steam railroads, excise As the scores indicateill there w ere watchlng_ a Berlin murder trial tax, $621,135.16 ; tax on electric railHans Krant%, aged nineteen, 1£128 Wall Paper, Call on D. E. few unevenly matched teams. HowMiss Grace BE'e, . of Chillicothe, roud s, $859,588.34; insurance comhelped hia yCoung friend, Scheller, Sta nniford and see hi s samp le .books ever some teams did have a st ronger se pnt the we ek-end WIth Mr. and Mrs. pany tax, $5.009,804.62; . cigarette All rhn ses o f baby chick 1'OISlng team opposing them than they had F. R. Moomaw. Schellet'. aister, Hildegard. Mess rs. Elmer Rogcrs lind Charles and pi'0 fit nJII e I' (u ) It l'y pr 0 d ue 11'011 of Wa ll Papllr und Paints . to pass an evening plcaaantly with tax, $704,861.92; inh erita nce taxes, O •rll ~I ' expected. The Morrow 1loys' team . Gray we l'c kno ckcd dOW" by a 111otor-1 dancing, to b:.cco and much drink. $2,483,788.2 9; the liquor low fines,. wUI be consid e red lit t he mel'I illg in hod been picked as one of the 1'0.Mr~. ~'..C. Whlt~, of L, ui sville, is t Tuesdu y uf ll'rn oo n. Th e two (, ~Ir" W. II. RilleI' and so n, of K tit M' A L hull, Slltlll·(II.I".' , P~h o nly sixleen, smuggled $8 H,615.09; canal rentals $284,890.- L b'lnon ' I·an·re .. • , . d si ble winners, but their defeat by , y .. IS VI SI Ing lei' SIS er, r s. . . m e n harl bee n testi ng thtl Ilre hose aHild~Kard, friend, 011 0 S tep han, into her nl'oinl'th.' at 1 CI.('\' elnnrl. ,"I.·eo " pending u few . uys S d f R t 5 06; and State Fllir, $1!J8,864.76. Dqr- rllUI'Y 10, be"inning ... ,. Z d f I Wa , ynesville eliiminal/ed them from 11 es, 0 ou e . nnd were luying it along the side of bedroom, and Hans, attached to a llli y. ing the year the Stnte Highway e- o'clock. R. E. Crny, O. S. U., will WIth 1.. A. , lIllnWI'm lln an . k the contest. Tllis was a su rprise to 0 ·ft t bl f 11 f . I the r oad to dry , when u mnchine, the Hildegard. lo ld the girl's brother b h I purtment spent $28,HO,!l75.26 and etc c ncr s pen '01'. ou.nty Ag(' n ~ S'I St t h h t mllny (especiuify Morrow ), and . it ur gl a 'e;' are u ~ specla s he ought to kill Stephan. He did I verware.. . 111' your ope C es was then predicted lhat Waynesville for your selectIO n: Cary s . Jewelry driver of which WIIS crowning anoth- it, Ihen killeti himself. the State Walfare department speht Cluss ansi hi R POUltl'\' cn. op l'8tor~ , er machine off of t he 1'(1I1d, struck ure arranging COl' the meeti ng In now. Bellutlful pllttern~ to select m ight win thE! tournament. This Shop, Lebanon, OblO. $10,850,338.67. The quesli o n is, did Krantz comthem. Mr. Roge r s WlI g severely bruiswhich /Ill poultry men , fu rnw r s and from nt. Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebamit murder when he t old hi. • (arm women in te r esll'll in poultry nrc non , OhIO. hope vanishe!.:/t 'When the local tea m Mrs. Maude Crane entertninl'o Mr. ed, but Mr. Gray wn~ more furtunate, friend. "Av enge yo ur l"iatfote"'I"""loHb"o~4!>·~--------;;' invited to atlend. rn=,..-t:1....---M1rnI1r.~1r.-r;-TI'Ossl-:w3ials~ bpe]a~t~cn~b~Y;:F; '..!'r~a~D~k~I~!n~b~Yhna:!co~e of lind Ml'i;. Luther Perkins and family, sustaini ng only s light injuI'ies, or by killing the man"? Ml'SSI s. Lee Htlwl<e , R. G ..... r068 6 to 30 after our Iioye had mI ssed r I' d S d ' . . 0 ' asa ena, ~ un ay. A similar bohy chick mectin": h us ---- ,. L. C. t J ohn Hnd Ollie! Missildine at- 13 fOUl shots. Thill put WaynesV1l1e Amerlcal1~ talk today of many ~ been held by County Agent Class an · tenrle'd II K . of P mee t ing at Leba- in fo th I c thingl-Prt",~.rity, politics, ..nUl1liy fo r t he Pllst sev('ral yeurs. This ur pac. Mr. and !I1rR. Eldt.>.rard Cook spent sorted crimes, Sp'orts. wiil be th<' onl~' ~uc h I11 cuting in War - non TUt'sd ily night. , ~t the close of th e last game tro- Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Walter Ncws that will intereat futare ren cou nt'.i this ~IJrill'.' with which phles were pres('"ted by Supterinten- Seiker, of Spri ngboro . gellerationl is th e fact that actual ., '" 1I1ess r W ail.' I· l\l cCi urp, H .A . Cor. dent Calion, of Lebanon, to the capmov1niT pictures of human beings 1\11'. Crill' will n~s isl. Th e importance nell. C. M. R"bi lze r a n d Myer Hyman tains of the winning teams. They Me s~rs Prentice an\:i: Wilber Tinwer e sent through the ether, wlthCHRISTIAN CHURCH Farm Bureau service O1unllgers and of proper brc cdin ~ and ad"nnlll gl" of attended a Shl'i nc c ~r(,ll1onilll at Cin. were as follows: ney visited their parents, Mr. and Cout wires. across thr Atlantic insurance agents from Butier, Hum- ncc I'edilClI ha tc he l'ios and ce rtifier! ci nnuti, Satu rday night. Sunday School at 9 :3 0. EveryII1rs. Joe Tinney, Sunday. Bo,. Ocean. ilton, Warren, Clermont, Clinton, fI<)ck s will he di "cu ~" l'cJ, us w ell 11,; body cordially invited . Hum a n beings ac tually .aweach Mi ~ s 's Helpll Gl'llham , E lsie Hawke, Otterbein..:...·First. Highland, Brown . Adams and Scioto the (lSRentinls porlaining to cleanli-nlhtr, sepa rat ed by three thoueand Mr~ . Ralph Vance and 80 n, of Plea,sFranklin- Second TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY counties gathered at the Form Bu- ne~s and sllllitntiun , feeding, brood er Es t he r Hend e rson, Knthryn Torner Tniies of water. an~ Pl ain, s pent last Thursday with Lebanon-Third. renu office in Leba non, Friday, for house management, Inpeworlll ~ , li ce nnd Edna Sh oe ma ke.' were Dayton CHURCH If I hat is don e by a facc OtIly Mr. lind Mrs. J. C. Hawke , Girl. the third of a series or discussions and val'i ous other di seuses llnd I'oul - o,:isiturs Pridn y afternoon. 17,000 years fro m Ihe Stone A8e. The r evivlll Ren'iceR will continue t-ry prohlem s. Morrow- F :irst. wh o can doubt that a million yean of farmers' nutomobile insurance Mr. and Mrs. George Van Bolt, oC for ab out tw o wee k" y('l. \l eN illg cv Class fee ls thut Wanen county fnr1\11'5. Mal'y Cimil1~lli a nd MNI, ElizFranklin-Second. hen ce our race will see pietunl, needs and the It.etails of the work of Co lumbu s. called on Mr and Mrs. l ery c \'cning at 7::10 IIl1d Sundl1)' coming through the ether. of life Leb.~o_n_-_ :h.!!:d~_ _ _ the mutual 'ins urancc organization mel's ha ve "'00.,. 111'051'" 'I s fo r f'Itllre beth I3nel ,tub ~ I·. both of Cedarville L. A. Zimmerman, Monday. moming at 10 ;:1 0 ; S unda y 'cho,) 1 al o n o ther planet!. of the Farm Bureau. Local nrrunge· pou ltry wurk, which malleI" will be colll'gc, were w""k-end ~uests of the 0;:10 n. nl. ments of the meeting were in charge fully cli ~cl1s~e d at the . meetin~, Sat- Mis,es Elsie nnd Dori!; Hawke. ' Mr. Bonfils l through hi, Denftr Have yo'u seen the beautiful line The 11I(1i,," quan et f" om Cillcinn:tli, urduy, IIInrch 10, beginning promptLee E. Earnhart. ' P OSl, tells the world he wantl of Gruen pocket and stra p watches wili he wilh l" u\'er next Sundav. ly at 1 p. m. . Thc Cooperative Society of St. Ma"cv ery family in thc United Stllte. The insurance mutual confines its ,John A. Kuhn , son of Louis and at Cary's Jewe lry Shop, Lebanon, O. Don't fnil tu IItte nd these sc rvi(·c·~. ry's church will meet a t the home of 10 ' own a home, automobile and policies to farmers only. and has been Everyb ody wclc(1m e. radi o," because "this would treIIIrs. Cll th e rin e Col .. lll11n on Thurs- Mllria Kuhn, wus born March 26, operating nearly two yeoTS. During and Mrs. J . C. Hawke, Mrs. Mr. C. R. HARVEY, Pastor. l1Il'nd o usly increase the happines day nfter noon , March 1, at 2 o'clock. 1863 at Fruit Hill, Hamilton county, W. B. Ma t her nnd Mr. Clarence D esh this time it has issued more than and pros perity o f all our people." Ohio. On October 25, 1900. he wa s 20,000 policies t o farmers of Ohio. ler were visitors in Dayto~. Tuesday It w ould hav c seemed preposMETHODIST CHURCH Elizabeth M.' Stewart, lIged 83 , died No finer watches than our Gruen's morri ed to Luella J on es lit Mt. Wash A t the request of farmer s of these tcrOllS in Rome 10 sugges t that ington, Ohio. , 0;15 Sun rlnv Seho" l; 10 ;;J 0, serstates, it is now expanding its service at her home on North ~treet, Thurs- for the boy o r girl graduate. DepenMi ss Mo~y Ciminella and Elizabeth anybo dy but the Empcror and a He departetl this life F ebrunry 10, to include Pennsylvania, Maryland dllY, February 2:!. She ' wa the dabla and beautiful. Fine selections Bucistl)ber und Mr. Roy Inman, of m on, suhj(' t;t , ';'Vnlu (' of HUl1lble Tal fe'v oi th e gl'cat sho uld o'Wn a 1028, leavinK to mourn their loss, hi s dUlighter of JameR H, and Elizl1beth at Cary's Jew~ry Shop, Lebanon, O. and West Virginia. balhtub. There was serious proCednrville were Sundny dinner gues ts ent" ;" () :15 Epworth Lengu e; 7 ;00, wife. mother and three sisters, r elas ub ject of sermo n, " T he Bette r Time tes t again st installing the first • Wurren county now hos 260 policy A, Stewart lind had been a resident of Lee Hawke and family . Comi ng. " bathlub in the White House. on of WIIYllesvilleabout thirty-nine Mrs. Rachel Crew entertained at a tives and friend!;. holders. Sweet be thy rest! the p;:r ound that it was not demo---~ .~-~ Yellrs. She lellves one brother, Ben delicious ' chicke n dinl1'Cr Thursday, Aaron S. Watkins, L.tI.D., Pastor. Mr. and Mrs . W. B. Math e r, Miss oratic. The Bunfils trinity of jamin Stewurt, of Eust Oronge, N. J. Mrs. Robert Crew, Mrs. Emma Boger, Katherine Kent and Mr. Clarence cCol1l fo rl- home. aUl omobile and FERRY CHURCH OF CHRI~T one nephew, Jo seph Stewart, of DIlY- Mrs. Lura Wern tz, Mrs. Grac~ FurCard of Thank. Deshler were dinner guests of Mr. radi o-for cve , ~ family will be ton and a niece, Mrs. Florence An - nas, Mrs. Jo e Tinney lind Mrs. ~eoTlI wish to e:lC,tend my heartfelt and Mrs. J . ·C. Hawke on Sunday. Bible School at 10 ;30 a. m. Get r ~ ali7.Cd, plus fre edo m from worry . ders on ard Ti~!1ey. thanks to my neighbors and friend s in (l Id a l;c. niore important than into the interesting contest with L ebMr. and Mrs. Robert Furnas enter, She was a promicnnt and devoted for their klndnesls at the time of the Commencing March 6, Dr, E. un on school. Ail nrc welcome. lh e other three. ~i'led a fll"'. fri\ln~s ,S!!tur~ay even, member of th!! M. f~. church, the" RBr- In complilnent, tQ hi s friend, Dr. death of my beloved husba nd, and to 1'<1. Rudolph, the eyesight specialist, ~,~.~====~----~ PERRY THOMAS, Supt. !'lC: !h9~e mVitll4 were ~lsae8 Gro- V-lces or which s he rarely missed. She Farr, wh o had reached hi s ninetieth Messrs. Walter la nd james McClure will be at Cary's Jewelry Shop every va, pppis ane! Pllters, and PORscssed a warm, social nature, alJd m'ilestone the previous day, ,S. L. for their efficient: service. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Mrs. Dal!as Boger and family, ·Mr had many friends, Cartwright entertained at !dinner, SatLUELLA KUHN. Sunday, March 4, ser vices ut 8 ;S O !lnd ftfrs. T. S. ,Hatt:,n and family, The funeral setvices were held In urday evening, at the Hathaway Tea • _ • The regular meeting of the Moth- a . m. Ml'. and Mrs. Toilian Lawson and son the M• .' E}, church Saturday at 11 room ' besides the genial. Doctor, Rev.' ers club will be held at the Gr~ This comerly-drania in three BCts, Donald, Mr. and M11S Itobert Werntz • I k h D S W kl ENTERTAINED AT ' DINNER Father Bien, ' Pastor. will be pl'esented by the Springboro A d h L d M nd MaC 00 ,t e pastor, r . A. . at n8, John J : Schaeffer, W. H Alien ·and building Friday afternoon, March 2, ap'f aug ,ttl... ea 8. ,1". a , rIo o~cintlng. ·Intermen.t was In Sp.-i!'g' 0 .\ Cartw,rlrht4 nt the regular hour. A special proGranl;re at the W,aYl1esville Gym on ST. MARY'S cllURCl:I Leo!\!lrd 'I'mney and. family, .Laulle!loo Grove cemetery, Cincinnati. ·' ' ~" and Mrs Vern Hough and chll- gram will be liIven, Fridl1~" March 2, at 8 o'clock. as lilurll and sPII, Wllla~ ~rs. Raoh. . • _ • Your watch Is tne most wonderful dr}lJl.:. ~" and Mrs. Forrest Hough March 4, sec~nd Sundny in Lent. It i' a soul-stirring, h ellrt-grippinC el 0Few, •Mrs, Joe TinnilY, Mel!8rs, machine Iii the world. The balance w4I'!;e ' Sunday gu,~sts of L. D. Peele Dr and Mrs. J. B. Stewart, of Church School, at 0 ;30; sermon a.nd pIa)' with lots of lal1ghs t hrown in• . Frank fSrew, ' W{il!steF, and ' wheel turns 18,000 times an hOUT-'faml,l y, of Route' S. Dayton, Dr'_ A S. and Mrs: Watkins, ijoly CommunIon a t j 0.:30. ServIce Mu sic will b~isRed by the Spring' A!lmissionI ' [Jhe~JlR TiR.li~ft . .( . QJ' a iltstance ,from ttle Atlantic t.o ' • - • ' Mr. and Mrs. ·W. H. Allen and Mrs. eve~y WednesdllY even;lIlg at 7:ilO bol'O Grange .0rcheStra. , ~ '!Ii • " ~ _ the Pacific Ocean in one year.. Is it , FROM KEMT1IJC~Y TO OHIO Kate Colema" were present at the TopICS f~~ ~be ~ve weelis ~! .Le~t are 25c. A eOl'dial ' invitation extendlCl to. all. : 'S V~SI'(I"G RELATIVES 'rheBoiird of Public At1'alrs made any wonder your watch 'leeda 'to b. committal service for the remains of as d fol~ s. ~:st,. C~~.VI~tI9~' l~e~: ------~~, --~--. -a ruling in regard to tne payment of' cleaned and- oiled occasionally' We XI'. and Mrs. ,1 Petera and fam- Miss Elizabeth Stewart at Spring ~n 'th ~lU~CI~ ~~~h R II' . 'd e Ie , If.... Eauu Daldn fa vialtlnk itala- water hills: Ten per cent .w ill be add have an efficient workman. Carre 117. of Berea, Ky.,·have moved to the Grove cemetery, Cincinnati, . $atar- our, or s, ,e.war • . Look . at 10Ul1 uplratioD date · .. " ....... X.... tbll week. ed if the ' but ta not. pal~ by tile 16th. Jewelry Shop, Lellanon, Ohio. L: ", alnd_n farm. dap. Rev. John' J. Schaeffer, R4!ctor. the Miami Guette." ' l
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""lIson til know how u nju st ~he had lhbu rn . 3 11 !< . be n. A fter 011 . it wos so mething t o :-;lllllu t>1 ~ UI I " II \" . B1allche Sullon. han' !<I'('n hur . pH plexl·d . Ilnxious divorce. t h ou~h ~ he huc! necn. He co uld bear Sic!;ln ~ luhlll1 v, . A I'lh ur l\cwhi ~ mu,.t~'I'd o l11 · n11ln ful1 y, kee ping the fUl'lh. $ 1~O~! . !IU . hUl11 ilia tin" inte r\'iew cllrefu lly from Williall1 i:> . . \ dam ~ \·s. Al bert J . t h Gove r nor .. Ilnrdy cognovit. The next morning t he Gove rn or announced Corn fo rd a s th eil' n e xt PROBATE PROC EEDINGS ~to ppin g poin t , a tow n. he explai ned , wh os~ history t.hru st far buck inlo Th e l.l'h,"lltn · Cilizcns Nntio nal Co lonial limes. Wh en they werc Bnnk wus m ndl' gua r dian o f Murtha seat ed in th e parlor car he dre w u "nnll l\I u ne,.' <> t Ill. BIIlUIl volu me fr om his pocket. Archie Proof of publicatio n of tho ap · SIlW thu t it was a volume of the Ho- poi nlm nt of J uhn A. Blair as adArcWe promptl,. ra~.ed ·hi. hat, only to be met w.ith a reluctant look of ratin n odes. The Governo r wus ut - minist rator of Ihe eSl utc of Alice M . diapl ....~ ___ Sh.. wa. walkin, toward tbe door •• thon,h to a.c:.p... terly beyo nd h im unrl he stared mood - BIniI'; 1'- "0 Ill; C. Anderso n, udminisily at the flying landscape. t rator 0: t he esta te o f Holly Freeze; Th e ornford inn ' proved to be a Frank Wilk ens administrato r of the the aid wu Isabel Perry. She glanc- Ha rbor to look at a cottage, didn't ed careleuly in his direction as the you? Putlley Congdon was there, quuint old tllvern, a nd after a lei- est ate of Marga ret Balbach; Ed.nn "ur ely luncheon they to ok their cof- Wilson executrix of thl' estat e of Ab clerk, addreBsing him as Mr. Comly, wasn't he ?" uked if ~here was anything he want- "That's the scream of it, you know" fee in n plea sant garden on one side bie E. },Jo z Itine; H ow,lI'd W. Ivins us adminisl1'l1tor of t he estate of ed. Archie promptly raised his hat, Archie cried. "I don't know for the of the hou se. Two men came into t he garden Ethel B. Linde r. only to be met with a reluctant nod li fe of me wh t her it was Putney F lo vi lla Whitacre file t! inventory and a look of displeasure with conno- I ngdon I s hot at the Congdon house a nd seated themselves at a tabl e on tations of alarm. She was walking o r Hoky, t he burglar. And it's 80 the oth er side o f a screen of shrub- and appraise men t of the eslate of toward the' door as though anxious to delicious ly funny that you should be bery. They ordered coffee and one Clayton C. ·Wh itocre. George Gilliland IIlnde application escape from him. looking for Mrs. Congdon, whQ may of them remarked, in a very low tone: to be appointed guardian of Sabina A taxi drew up and Isabel ste pped be a widow for all I know!" "A 'widow!" Isabel, with her hand "You oughn't to have carried that Gillilun.t. into it, but Archie, resolved to ri sk ha d e!' . .J. \ Vaggon<' r fi led hi ~ another snub before allowing h er to clutching the door, swung upon him cash u p here. The old man is a fool alip away ignorant of the vast change conster nation and fear clearly depict- or he wouldn't ha\'e suggested such a fir st, fin nl unel di ~t r ib otiv e Dccount of t h e (' ~ tnte of Ge on:c W . J IIC k. that had been wrought in ' him since cd in h er face. thin g ." Coru E. Ilu ll filed fir. t Ilnd finnl their meeting in Washington,. jumped "Oh, that's the mystery just at The Governor nodded to Archie aroline in bellide her. present , wh ether old Putney is dead to k eep on talking, while he played a ccu u nt ()f the eslntc lI f Boger. "This is unpardonable!" she ex- or not! No great loss, I imagine I th e r ole of eavesdropper. J uhn Oi t", "r!' fil ct! his tiCtcC' nt h acclaimed angrily. ' "May I ask just wh!!re ~Io you s uppose Mr-8. t::ongd9n " Well, he wrote that he "OJ comwhat you are doing here under an as- we nt to hide her children from the ing here to spend a week and said ii COUll t as A'ullrdlUlI of A lice Ditmars. I-Inn Alt\ d hi s~ond and brute?" I • _ Lvonted the stock I coul sumed name?" ,"Reallyl" he exclaimed, "isn't it "That's exactly what I suspected I" currency here and close t he transac- finul "('count n ~ A'ul1rdia n of J ames perfectlf jolly that we've met in thi s she exclaimed. furiou sly. " You are lion. The Congdons are all a lot of M. Iinl' . Court confil'l111·d t h" fi":it and finnl way? You know," he added, "you waiting heTe to tind that out. How cranks, yo u know. This old curmudtold me to throw a brick at the world can you play spy for him! You talk geon enrries a small fortune around nccount " r D. W. I1\1l11 rh re~'s a s and I've been following your ad,:ice." nbout shooting a man I Why, yeu all the t ime, and never aeepts a check xecu tu r o f t he C l utc of Lulu lI1arIH. Hll,ving dramatizpd himself lIS ap- hnven' t the moral courage to kill a in a ny trnn snd ion." '''UI' cunfil'l1wd the fi flh or r ou nt pearing llefore her, 1I splendid heroic fica! The kind est interpretation I " Let's stro ll about a little," said figure, this reception was all but the can put upon you r actions is to as- t he Gove rn or. He led the way o f W. h ~ s tcr ~l a Jlk "" I'xC'cllto r of lut straw to his spirit. Her frown- s um e that you arc h opelessly mad." throug h I he gard en t o t he stre et, a nd Ihe (; ~ t:lle (, f C() m C. \\·II t1 " . Court c"lItir m,.. 1 trl(' tir,1 a ll d (inal ing silence moved ' him to furth er They had reached the station; Bh e bade Archi e proceed slowly to th e frantic efforts to impress her with j umped out and ~ nat ch e d h er bag. pos toffic e while he walked toward t~e "cepunl of .,I"hll r . \\, i1Hn n "" lI dmia· i"lra tn l' u f the e~ ta tc IJ( :-;"l'lIh A. the fact that he WDS a dare-devil, He tossed n bill to the driver and mnin entrance of t he inn. wicked peraon- the man she would dashed across the plat form afte r her. WI/ c n ho joined Archie, he inform- Wilson . Rlli ph D. I'ur k, fil",1 his fi rst .n nd ed hilll th :,t tho t wo ge ntl e men were Scc ul'ook and Walters . a nd that they fin al aCC lluo t Il ~ "dl11illi ~ tl'l1 t " r of t he hnd r oo ms on t he fl oor below them . cs tntc "f :" rdt·!i" II. SIHl lsl,1 1. "You don' t t hink they've got any O ll rL c'i nfirlll l'd the ~1'\'~11l h nccon Hldc ra ble sum of money with them co u nt o f \\' . Che- Ier :\ Inp ll' a llli \\' . F. do you?" Archie asked, breothlessly. Eltzro t h :" ('xl','ulur j, f I he (;stllle of .Jeanne tt e V1'llulIcll knc·ch. "That rrlllai ns t o be see n." No II lJp l icOILi'.1I f" l' a pP I'ai Hement \YI1<'n they rea ched the green, wh ich t he to\\'n's growth had left to ha\' ing bCl' n ll la d". l·(HI,.t det crllli n('d onc si de. he Ra t dow n on a bench and Ihe g ross va lu e (of Ih eslate of Al>directed atle nt io n to a church whose uie Ii us,' ltil1t'. Thc will o f Mar hn Bunn ~ 11 wns hi ~tory he )'cad impress ively fron. ad mitte d l o I,,·,,"a tc. M~' r t l (J R. aynes~iIle, the book. "And in the cellar of that s impl e BllI'nhlu-' - was 1,,'I\Io:d Xl'cutl'ix and 6difi ~ wh"re the ea rly colonists us!!d nppl'u i ,e r~ 11' \, 1'1' l1(.tiJOilltcd. 'I' h" will of 11 ..,111'\' E. Nu ll was ndto hi de fr om predat ory I,ndian s, i, hidde n fifty thousand 1I0llars. It mitted to pr"l"'II·. Luv lln N . Warner mu st b e so\, c.\ from dest ruction. W e was nam ed (\xc(' u t rix and npprui s crs lVerc uppc';'II t p, 1. con't fail Leary." .RlIlph H . ('" rr'Y fi led lhe fir st llnd They found hal f a dozen visitors roaming t hrough the church, and fina l acc ou nl l' f t he' Char les Holland wniJe Arch ie co urteously answered a eslllte. Th e will o f 1. \\'i ~ 11 . Gran t was que ~tio n ns k ed him by a stout lady, adll1itted tn pr"bnt.c. Al ary A. Gru nt Lhe GOvt!l'lJOr disap pea red. When he re .. vp!'! ared h e called out wa: fHlJll (, d f"xl'cutrix ancl n p p ru iscrs in a ch eery va let! t II~f you \Vnnt to \\'(\ r e n anH.'d . I'r oo f of Jlu blieatio n fi f the apsec the cellnr, don't tltumb le down the s ta irs a s 1 did, it's an abominable (lo il1tllH' nl of Anna D lI unkin 811ll a ~ (!x(;cut ri x lO r the U"ta t~, o f J uhn H. hoI !" Hunkins(l n. H e "ru shed th e dust from his kn "eg IIlld mopped hi s face until the MAHRIAGE LICENSES v (l i('t.:~ IH,]n w t'(H!C'dcd. "All s lIf ~ IInfJ sound. Stuck it out Dan;el ! )ny . T rim me r. 1~ 1'!lllkli n, th" Il u>th a back window into a lil llc and Et he l Ul%. mi ll hano. Franklin. bu "h. II" d wc' ll pick it UtI lI t our lei- .John W. T ayl nr. 1·I'I1 \tor .. CincinRur<; . It't; a ve ry dec ent sult-aase nati, li nd !llarA'ul'et n. Tibbett s, seclind you cnn hand it to bell hop and reta r y , ~I OJ' r o w. bid him fly with it .to your rOl\m. Rolin . J o hn ~o n. former, South Y DU nrc a Iiltle sh ort o.f linen and Le ban on IInll Onl/I Kil bltrn, South mll,l l! n f ew purchases-the thing 'ex- Leba non. ' plain!! It~elf." J eff Hip ~ h l' l·. fnct ory worker, Frank Wh(;n th.ey renched the hotel, lin, und E lla !line Prickett, . factory Al'ch ie , following the Governor's in- worker, Franklin. st ru c ti on, gllve the suitcase to n bell .hop, and shortly after, they followed REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS th e ~ uitcase upstairs, where the GovEdna Day, Flo rcn e Haines and ernor unlocked it with an implement that looked like nut pick. Archie Anna Cons tllble to Ethel Whitacre, 1 picked up several bundles of the bills town lot in Harlan Tp. Anna Constable to Ethel Whitl\a nd turned them over, reflecting that to his other crimes he had now add- cre. two town lots in But)ervllle. Coleman W. Ja~kso n and Marie H, ed the receipt and . concealment of Jackson to Horace a nd Ruby Stupm, sto len money. . "Dinner in an hour, Arch ie," re- 2 town lots in Hnrvey s~urg. A . D. Haney to Walter . W . adn marked the Governor, "Meanwhile, I wish you would look In at Barcley & Col'~. Apgar, - town lot in Mrroow. Luciu s A. Bowmnn to William ShuPodding's garage, just around the corner, and ask if a car has been left maker, 87'() 1 acres in Union Tp . George A. Moyer to Milton Moon, there for Mr. Reginald Saulsbury. 2 town lots in Franklln_ ' You n eedn't be afraid of getting Anna E .. hC·l'hllh . to Walter W : pinched, for the machiine was acquire I am m~or Sheeha)l, - town lot In WayneevH1e. Ito C II 'E,i1m 0 Glem L. and rowing it from Abe CoJUns, alias Slip pery Abe. We'll leave hel'e like hCIn- Dora J. Crane, 2 town lots in Lebaest men, with the landlord bowing us non_ John Va il to Oard Co!Teey, 1 town away from the door." . lot in Franklin. BjC:~lU'd S. and Rose A.. Upton to .(To be contiDued.)
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Will H url un WIl S opcrnt('d upon in Day ton . Thur~ duy. und is re po,·t e dto be mak ing slItisfu ctu ry improv eme nt.
HARVEYSBURG JIIrs. E lI1mll Ell i ~, o f Xeniu, was here over th e week -end . lIIrs \I . W. W elch. I\Irs. J . W. Fealy a nd MI's. 1I1ul'Y lI a r vey arc on the s ick hst. Mr. a nd Mrs. Bil ly Mahan. o f Dayton, were S undllY glle~ts of Mrs.. Mary Finch nnd Robcrt Garner.
A numb er from hne ut tend ed the basketball l ou r nanwnt Ilt Leban'on und Wilmington. Friday nnd Saturduy. Mrs. Clilru Mp'Titt e ntertuin ed over t he we e k-e nd !\Irs. Emmu Cline unt! Mr. and Mrs. Mott Cline and daugh ter, of Dayton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stump have Mi ss Nellie Cutright SUbmitted to purchased the property of Mr. and a n operation f or Ihe rem oval of in- Mrs. Coleman Juck so n and will move j ward goite r, lit a Co lumbus hospital there in the near future. Tuesday. Last reports are to the ef: The union r evival services are still feet that she is improving n ice ly_ in progress at the M. 'It. cburch, with Rev_ Robin son in charge, a ssisted by Rev. Tucker and Rev. Cooper. Frank A • . Dila tu~h and Carl St iles ONLY AT HOME Misses Evulyn Tucker and Kath7.1 6 town acres in Turtlecreek Tp. ' leen Graham, seniors in Waynesville Harry C. Stowe to Della 111. BowFa t her, moth er and little Tommy High sc hool, accompanied the rest of man, 132 .75 acres in Massie Tp . . their clnss to Dllyton. Wedne sday, wero in th e stre et car. T ommy hod Joseph B. French. by execu to r, t o where the class pictures were taken. moth er hnd secured sca ts , but Iloo r C. P. ,Krohn. 3 town lots in Morrow. father hod to stand . Marj orie hum uker wa s cut about Jam es M. DeBoarel to J ohn H. an d Mother-" T o mmy, does n' t it pain the face. nccessitnt ing the taking of you to s ue your father reaching for Ella Tufts. I town In t in Ridg(l\'ille , Frank D. WHM n et HI.. to Bert hn IWO stitches, W ed nesday evening, II s trap'" , M. and Al f red W . Drake, 1.28 town when th o >luto in which she was rid T ommy- "On ly at home, mother." ncres in Kin gs Mills, ing with her mother, was run into by t he IlutO driv en by Gl'orge Beach. NOT MUCH COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES B(l th cars wc r e damaged considerable but fr s . S humnk e r ond 1\tr.. Beach Penn Mort on. sn la l'Y, $7 0; .Tam es w 'rc unh urt. A Iiule tulle, Follen, sulary , $ 15; Office Uu t fit te rs, A yard of silk; The Baptist 111 isslo tlory Cir le was typewriter. $ I OG .I 1\; Knrl D. Dakin. A liule tlkin, in surance, $1!).I ; t ru s t ees of publi c co rdially we lcUlI10d Wedn e~ elay afterAs white as milk. affairs, lig ht nnd gOl! , $ 1I .3 ~; Dr. F. n(\o n to t hli h o~ pltllble h ome of Mrs. A little stra pA. Zinller, ellr tUgR. -;150; Th o Buok i\la ry Huillcs. Th re were a number How dare s he breathe I S ho]>, sup pli es [ 0 1' Com mon Pl ea ~, present us the cottage prayer meetA little cough60c; In ternati ona l H arve ~ l e r Co~ ing ill cu nn ectio n with the union re"Good evening. Eve!" $33.25; W st' rn Shl r. H,rv"yo r'R . u p- viva l services was held in conjunction pli es $ 12.50 ; A. F. Hell i~, exp ress- wi th th e mee Ling of t he Ci r cle. The :lg'e , $ 1. 5 0 ; 1"1'\'(1 HlI mft lll :e y ~ . labor, president led th e devotions, the roll $20 .8 0; Blair ,in,1 Leroy, gl·III·,,1. $U!l : ra il was. re sponde d to by current ~ I itr ord .J ll llI\ ~" II. )," )(>1'. $ 1::! .Z!i; events and the minut es were read \\ fI ~ h burn (·U1'I"I·. , tll na. $~. !1 2; Aaro n a nd lIpproved. Mrs. Marie Grny gave Fra zier . . 'in'C. ' :; 7; FlJstc r "I o te, la- un int eresting ond instru<:tive le~ son bor. S l ~ . :!:) ; .)"11,, La", & SO il. S IIP- un "Spelman Sem inary." The prayMONEY LOANED p li (' '', S ;.:10 .I .. hn La 11' . repail-s $ .1. .16; ,' I' ~ el'v ice followed which was very helpful. »1' 1 1.. C .. !sie Colle.tt IIn.r uhn \· o l k "I· ill~. Tl' nt, $2f) ; 'a me, use (If ti ppl C'. ~(j ; Willi a m Cat'SO Il, lIo ullced thllt the Circle had sc nt flowhoi lers, $ 1 10; I r. :s. ' Cl nOHI', s UPl'li en e l'~ tu eur member, Miss ·Nellie CutOR SHORT' TIME-Eaq' $R.!iO : FI'(l n l( ~ h ('l l' \\'l1o J Co., }oi Upptics, right, who is in a Columbus hospital LONG terms. Also Surveying and AI>-$ I O. :lfl; AII1",·t .' "u nder, ,(emurrage . co nvnlescing from a major operation. $ 2; Ed BII II' lI1a n. ~tn l'/l"e. 5 4; T . D. A deliciou s lunch of sandwiches, stracting. Write and I will u11 aocl Sam D, Henkle, WQllel. Ma r<hall. la"e,l', .. :1 : ~lill e r Jl n l't!wo re pic kl e, coffee, fruit and cake, was see )IOU. ville, Ohio. . jll Stnre . sU (lplil's. $2. (; 5; ' l\Ton roe and se rved . Jo hnso n. nW lC'r inl. S 11 .6 2; Lebanon LOANS on Chattell,Stockl, SeelldLumb er Co .. mat c riu l. $6. 24; J . W. NO USE ties and Second MOrtcaaeL No'Lingo II lll·t!W:lI'P, ~ up]>li e,q, $ 102.33; bought. John Harblne JI'., Xenl .. S tllnd nl'eI Oi l ' 0 .• supp lies, $14 6. 79 ; Diner (i~Yig~al\t'.ii·)"""'"Brln~ the Ohio, -maO.'Z' CO h llllbuR B lnnk Boo k Co., suppli os, proprie tor. he\'6 at ence, there's a $56 ; Willillm ·pnanzor, repairs, $56.- wasp in ~y &O\lP." 2 2 ; Flax M I'~. Co., supplies, $3.50; Waiter- lilt', no use sending for G. LC,(l' l'I1l11n , s lIpplie.. $8.70; Wes- the \l08S, sir. He's scared of 'em him Farmen- lit Wa.rren and a"jollllq ter n SLa r, suppli(;s, $7.7 5.. se lf," counties 'm ay ohtain mone, '0...... time loane, at 6 per cent laten." Cost ot lec:urlnr the eame Ie ftrr ~ sonable ,throurh The Fe...... Bank. For further I1lf_Uon eel on or ad cheal ... C. DRAKE, TnM. urer, phone 818-X. Lebanon, 0111-.
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FOR SALE :- Fulgrum Seed Oate. cleaned and tested. Jesse Prendergast, Waynesville, phone 16F21.tf
Headquarters for Purina -:- Poultry -:- Chow Startina Baby Chick Chow Growena-Intermediate Hen Chow Chicken Chowder Hen Chow Calf Chow We ha ve arranged with the following Groceries to carry' ~ full line of these ch~ws: F ~ E. VanORen, Corwin Grocer), Frank Sher~ood Co., Oregonia, Ohio ~'HOward Shoup, Ohio .- Ridg~vi1le, -, . Floyd Morgan~ Kitchener Station . . ~
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FOR SALE-;-Fine home-glOwa potatoes. Banner and Irish Cobblera.. Strouse Bros., R. D. 1\, on Ferry road. ~m
SPRAYING IS AT HAND,-Whell 1ft need of a new spray pump, no matter how large or small, spray hose. nozzles, complete pumps, leathers. rubber packings, etc., emil on THE BOCK LET-KING CO., 4111 W. , )iain St., Xenia, Ohio. FOR SALE - Electdc double-tub washing machine, in good condition. Mrs. W. N. Sears, phone 79. , . FOR SALE-Trees, Shrubs, Vines. and Evergreens THAT WILL GROW, .dellvere~ to you at wholesale prices. Equipp'e d to furnleh plane and do all the work, if desired. Call 66F41, C. L. Duke, Waynesville, obto,
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'1M .. ,q'll ~ nlli ' itis" is not i ll \. hi:; tllt-titJnfH':t 'i [ "'n VOlllllll'S. In I 2 "illl!l<'lldil:il is " had no t bec n rce· Sub lcrlpt ioft Price. $1.5 0 per Ye a,r (1)(,ni" ed li S II " t' pul'/Ite di : c!tl~C nn d lh ' w" rt! h'lll nlll h"l' O :"i ncd, ' Bul IhC'rf' will lit! 1\ ~ lIllpl<'ro 'ol I FE BR UAR \' :lU, 1\l2B l h,' work til luka cu re fir jllNI ~Il cll __ __. 1)lllishio,ns. T I,,· !\uppl rtl~nL wi ll h" vl' 10 be u vury larg .,n· ,:t 1\,1 JI '1'111<1) ~ 'I il is ju st /I bit clIl'ly to lH'gi n lII lkin IIbou~ it s ine' Vo lume X, the last UIll' OU R MOTOR MO LOC H 1 o f lhi H !!l'I'ut dictillnlll'y is nol t o be ,I publish,," unli! I t c in l\l ul'cll. llu t ------------ no tli 'till n"ry \l'i ll ('\'~' c:\tch UiJ wilh :, i1 ' J i) f! II hlll~ 'lI l~(' II~ II lh' as EI1f..di ~ h, Th l! ~ l et r upolitll n Life III" UI'anel' Co m pan y cRtimutl'S thu t nlt>LOI' v~ hi · - - ---c l c~ I I\ ~ I yell l' kill uu n",I'O t ha ll 25,000 (l crs,," s in t he United S ta t ~ s li nd in F I LL E R S A ND SHORTS jured ut lellst I 0011,000 mo rc S ince 1!J2U . fa t ulili cs hll \,' illl'I'l' lIsccl '(;7 )l e r I ce llI. T h,' situllti o n is Irr l) wi n ~ stead· ------- i1 y \\' 0 1' ' '' , An d t h l' \\, ,, ,'s f 'o t ur c (I f ) , , , 111 1 t hut c'hil drt!n bel\l'e t' n l ht! tlKe; " t-: \'."" Y t ll' .J~' kn .. w ~ \I hy ,t, ,"l\, Ii o r h \'c li nd ll' ll YCll r; furni sh the Illll ' elu de oil , jur po r tio n lO f Lhe \'ict illl K, ' ChHI'iI\' itc ,t ou l \' IH.').!in '" : (1 llO JIlt' lI ere is " Jl l'CJble llI for t'lleh co mnt u· ' . n ily to \\'rl' s l i(1 wit h, an d one w o r t h y hilt ill nHl st (' (I :,, (' S l'nd ~ t l1 " " l' lllo . o f l h,· st rlll'lrl!st c ffu l' l. ~ llIn y . Jlc r· l\: nne I) f th l.':O:(· l' U ll1PHlli ! tll ; ilt' ,.1;1 1 h llJ1 ~ n.lIst. "f l he tIl'at hs \\'e re caused l iuJ,rl':-i tu n b f' ~ ul' ('~ ' !o'~fu l unlil ,lit, l' ~' by curcll'ss ness, luck o f PI'OPl'I' prc· :H.'t stHtus u f t1w Illllth,' r-ill -l aw i:-, II ' clIut ioll ", T ou mu ny dri\'('n; a nd Lno man y Pl' u cs t l'i uns a ro t r yi ng t o heat vCll lcu,
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the o th e r rell llw. In d ust ry has cut down mul.l·r iu ll y T he nffi ce ~ h o ulcl seck lh" 1I1"n , hilt th" numb e r of p r ev" n Lll b~l' Hccide nt s i r u mu n \l'Hit (' c1 f",' it 10 HC' 'k hill! C'I' throug h sufely cu mpui'" " or one killd cry Illorn in lr h~ miKht 111'''(' t ll IrU hU ll or nn ot her a nti t hro ugh up plying co m a: ry, COli se llse t o r e m ove ce rtuin dunge rs, No w th o mol or ve hi clo is dc mull ding II groute r toll o f victim s th a n t he mil· chinery o'f fac to r ies a nd mill s. Some· th ing must be d une to curb the u p· Statio n L. B. T . F . petite of th e lIlo to r Moloc h, a nd now ill t he tim e t o st urt. Will P ine lind Seth Fur n as r e(' ci\'. cd II ell r lou d of fec d the p". t we~k ,
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A maguzin e said t o be t he n at ional organ of t he younger se ts of some t hirt y-ftve A me rican cities hus j ust pu blished an ueco un t of t he pussing o f flapperi slIl. The f1app e~. howeve r. ha R b ee n, dead for some t un e , Poor bl tle th ing, ,she d l e~, n ot of e xposurc. lIS some m ight think , but ruth er of lack o f il. The fl a p pe r bcgan t o fail when gra ndmothe r first bobbed her ha ir an d lopped a coup le of in c~es of clot h off t he bottom of , h er skirts, ~rom the n on she langUished and the fi n ll l blow came when the accou n ts of h er goings on ca used peo ple o nly t o shrug t heir shou lders a nd say, " whut of it? " A d emure, shy little girl is peeking from the win g/!. oon she will t rip modes tl y u po n th e'stug e so lat ely oc· c upied by that bra ze n flapper, Bu t the flapper had her good poi nts - a nd they were obvious, She had passed ma n y of th e m "lo ng to th e modest Iittlc g ir l wh o hud ta ken her pla ce, And In t e n Y<!ll rs or so, th e fl apper will be back with us, It wus ever so,
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Rike-Kumler's 75th Anniversary Sale Promises To Be the Greatest In the History of the Store!
En rl Thomas is ~c n' inl! 'L" Il j ury. ma n in co m mon plea cuurt, in OilY' ton. iI'Jiss Ruc hel and lIIaster Robel't t a nley c(·l eb ral ed t he ir t enth bi r th· da y, last ,Fri day. Roge r Cor neli, of Dnyton, wu. th e week· e nd Il;U CRt o f hi s uncl e, C. R, Cornell a nd fumil y , W a lte r Lo ng a nd family suw " A fr ica ~ l1fat'i, " a t tho N , ' .R. sch ool. house Wedn esda y ('vening.
Anniversary Sales at Rike-Kuml er's are always important events. Here are a few reasons, however , why this 75th Anniversary Sal e shoul d eclipse all other s : 1. This being Rike-Kumler's 75th Diamond J ubilee, a greatel' goal has been set for our Anniversary Sale.
Mrs, 1\Ia r y Th omas II nri MrR. Ru t h Long utle nded t he \'aud e" ille show ut Ke il h 's Sutu rd ay ttfle rn oon, !\II', a nd Mrs , Lee Gr l h, of Yu nk e Roa d. ll pent last W ('rl n cst!ny vening , wit h Mrs, Gre th' s pa r ents, 111 1', and I Mrs, hurl cs Kindle.
2. Plans wel'e started month ago- very special preparations were made. 3. Ev~I'Y department and evel)' section of the store contributes to these savings.
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Mr, und Mrs, F r ed G, \V oi rI', of Day· to n , ca lled ttt the home of C. W. Kin· di e, Sl\t urd l\Y afternoon ,
4. Pages of advertising copy would be required to tell you of the many values offered. Space is limited so we merely urge you to come. 5, Even t~ e .app ~al'a n ce of this store has been changed. Very unusual and artIstIC tnms have been used. We invite you to see these Diamond Jubil ee Displays.
Mr. a nd Mrs, Purmer Stan ley s pent t he dllY w it h t he latt<!r'R pa r ents, M,·, a nd 1\I rs. David Noggle, of nl'lIl' Ne w Burlington. lust Monel llY, Mr and 1\I1'~. C. W. Ki ncll had as li nne;' g ue sts, und"y, lIl rs. Kinnd le's br ot he r MI'. Uil ic Wa id a n d so n , of Uu \:id 'R Hott d, n nd Clifto n Por tis of Jay t on ,
The Sale Starts Th urs day, M archI !ii t •
E ight f tt mili cs from th is vici n it.y \Ve re represented at t h e bask etba ll \ WORDS, WORDS , WORDS lO urn umcn t in Dayto n , Saturday eve· __________ , 1 lIing . Our High schoo l t ealll gained second place,
After sevent y years of pai nsta king l abo r, t he cel eb rate d Oxf rd dic tio n· ary has fina lly bee n co m pleted, The last word has been f o und li nd sc t d own . This last word, " zyxl," t he 41 1. 04 7th ,,;a'rd in t he la ngu age, is
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Mrs, Parm er ta nley a nd t hree duu ght<! rs. Rub y Opa l nnd R ut ha nn a , li nd Mr~, Virg inia Philli ps und !\II'. Edwi n Stanl ey, saw "A fri ca a furi ," :t t t h(' N', R. sc h oo lh o u s~ IURt T ues· cla y evenin g.
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LEBANON, OHIO
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W.7 ... wllla N.tloa.1 B.ak Bla •• Geo rge Vail a nd fllm ily have mov· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ed Lo th e 01<1 T om l~ rI\n e y pr operty in Cor win . H enry Mool'c haR I'e nte<i t he T on y DR. C. W. HENDERSON Da vi s fllrm alld \l'ill movc t here ab ou t Oftlce-Aman Bldl. Ma rc h !st.
plac e wus n ot \'('r y well ut t he lite r ary a t S prin g day evening. The mllny fri en ds of Fe r ri s will be glad t o much bet te r lind ab le t o school work IIgai n ,
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Hen r y Moore und wife h ave, r eb rncd to t he ir home l: ~ re, aft er . pen d· FUNERAL DIRECTORS ing a co uple o f weeks in Kcn t'Jc ky, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO with r elatives a nd fri ends. M. M, T er ry lin d K. E , Thompson Fully Equipped for Good wOl'e in W a yn esv ille, Cor wi n, Lytl E', Service. Ridgev ille, Springboro, Merrittstown , Large :Diepln Room. Dodds, Pekin, Uti ca, Leba non Il nd Orego nia, Wednesday, po tting up Ambulance Service s a le bills. TELEPHONE 7 llAY 6R NIGHT Wilson Harvey and w ife h ad {nr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H_ _- :
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WAITED DEAD STOCK WE CET THEM QUICKLY AND FREE OF CHARCE CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR EXPENSE
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GEO P. TIFFANY DR. E. M. RUDOLPH tnEYESIGHT
One b)' on e our loved ones a1;e ken from us. When death ' r emoved OPTOMETRIST two of our loved an d highly respl!cted wom~n, ,M.rs. Lyd ia A ntram J U'd y and 8--- -'1111•• fa tU ....1 ' ' G ' W ' ht B d h .....-1\,.rs. race , r ig on, W 0 were CI. . . I ... VI...r.:..:. ,',, · born a nd r aised a~ Harveysburg nt>ar ' .~ t his pla ce, where ' t hey .spe nt t heir g i: h ood dayS and wet'e loved a nd r espect' " Write fc)~ :rr.. Booklet cd by all t hat k new Lydia Jrtd Grace. L ydia dIed a t ber home in Cali :(II'r: ,a, "'Y and Grace d ied in Winchester, V.., ' , oa-:
Is past th e experi m,en ta i stage. It is an art ,vhich , ,,,hen executed by skilled workmen. will give you many more miles on-that "Best Tire You
Bri'n gin the Old Ones and let us make them into live n~w "Spar.~s." Better Still, Phone Us and Let Us Call for Your Work.. ',
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George W. DlIVis, Gl enn Davis nl'd wiIe, wer e Leba non visito rs, l\fo n (lay.
George hHnk und family h uve moved in th e tenll nt ho use on t he ol d Dca n Shn nr;o n furm. Mr~ , J am es McDona ld h us r eturn ed to her home hCI·e. u fte r spendi ng sevcl·tll days in Le ban on. On acco un t of t he weuth er t h:, And Your Old
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miltenberger I'nterlnincd to Sunday dinn er, Mr, n nd ),1 r s, J. E , Miltenberger, of Ent· o n, Mr, and M re, Char les Graham and M 1', and Mrs . Iifford Archde/lcon und ~o n. Bobby, of Centerville.
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The Ladies Aid will have an nil-day mect1ng nnd covered dish dinner next Wedne!;doy, March 7, at the home of Mrs Morris Miller, lit the .. RuthMer'inm" farm. The last lesson of the Nutrition course will also be giv en at thi s meeting,
.. . 6c Clean Easy Soap 10 Bars .. 29c p, & G, Soap 10 Bars, ... 37c Flake White Soap 10 Bars .... 37c
NEW BURLINGTON The Community club se rved lunch at t he Fletcher snle, Tuesday, Mrs. Walter Moore s uffered severe he morrhnges of the n ose, Sunday and Monday. The Ladies Aid realized more than $76 at their mark et held in Xenia on atl11'day. T he um.hin e society met in the home of Mrs, Lucy Compton, Sntur· dny afte rnoon. Mr. and Mrs, Curless a nd da ughter, spe nt a part of lust weak with relatives in Cinci n nati. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Phillips ami' son, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Phillips over Sunday. Wm. Hurll1n, of Cincinnati, spent Friday and Saturday at t he h ome of his moth er, Mrs. A. H. Harlan.
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Hard Coal for ~our Brooder Stove can be had In any quantity.
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CANNED GOODS Iod ine Salt. box."".,. 9c 9c B Brand Peas, 4 cans, , . , 25e 4-lb. Tab le Salt, sac k , , , " E June peas, 3 cans ..... , 25c ] O-Ib. Tab le Salt, sac k. . 20e Peerless Rose Peas, can .. 10c 50-lb. 65c:-loo Ibs,. , , . $1.00 White Villa P eas, can. . . 15c Coarse Salt, 25-lb. sack . , 35c Green Beans, can .. , , , . , IOe Rlock Sa lt. only. . . . . . . . . 40c Good Corn. can." , . '. ,. 9c ] OC Ax le Grease, only , " 10c Cream Corn, can ... , . . . . 10e 31)c Axl e Grease, oply. , " 25c Maine Corn, can., ,.... 12 Hc G<tl\' a ni ~cd Pai ls, 10 qt, ., 150 White Villa Corn. can, . . ISe 12 qt, 20c-1 4 qt . . . .... 2Sc Good Tomatoes, 3 can, , . . 25e 25c F lowel'ed Chimn eys . . ISc Lrg. cans Sweet Potatoes. 15c Ritters Baked Beans, 2 'ca n Hie Stone Wnrc, only, ga l , . " ISc Beechnut Ba ked Bean, ;. . IOe Stone Ju gs, on ly ,., , • ' ., 20c Joan of Arc Kidney Beans llc No. 1 Cal a Peaches .. , . .. IOc Starch, Argo, 2 boxes~ ... 15e No. 1 Cala Apricots . . , .. 10e Delmonte Peaches, ... , ,. 23c Starch , Argo 3-lb. box . . . 22e D!!ssert Apricots .... " .. 20«; COt'll Stat'ch, 2 boxes .. ,. ISe Lg. Pi ne Apple " . , ., ., . 25c Cocoa Malt, onlY. , . , . , . . 20c No.2 Pine Appl e .. . , . , . 20c M:ltc h es, 3 boxeR ... . . , ,. 10c Campbells B. Beans. 3 for, 25c Sta r Tob ac<.: o, 2 plugs. , ' . 25c Heinz B, Beans, 3 fo )' . . . . .. 25e Prince AlbeIt, 2 pkgs.". 2Se Ca nn ed Milk, small. , . .,. 5e Tu xc do Toba ccQ , ... ,.. 10c La rg6 Cans .. , . . . . . . . .. 10e 20e pkl-{. Dates . . , ' , .. . " ISc: Eagle Milk , . ," , . . , .. ,. 20e San-Flush. unly , . ..•. . , 20c . Chu)'ngold, ollly " " , . " 30e Bowline, on ly , . , ... • " . 20e Dr:1no, only , . . , . . , , .. ,. 2~ $1.00 Smoked Salt, ' . , '. 7 St: 5 c F ly 1'ox, only , . .. , .. 39c Le wis Lye, 2 for .. , , ... " 25c 75t' Ply Tox, only , . , . , " Sge 10e Lyes, 3 cans for ... ,. 25c Goud Glovcs,3 pr.,2Sc, doz.,9Se £nf,l,fllet Ware and Tin Walre at 25c Gloves, S pair .... . , SOc 25 c Mittcns . , .. . , .... ,. ISc Leu 'b~D Wholesale
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2 YJ-lb , White Karo .. , . . , 5-lb . W hite Karo . ...... lO-lb . ' ''''hite Karo . , ... ,. 5-lb. Blue Kal'o, ...... ,. lO·lb. Blu e Karo , .. , , ...
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20c Beechnu t Ca t up. . .. 20c Hein z Catsup , . .. , " Pint Grap e Juice . .. . " .. 15c Extr acts, only ... , . .. H5c. Extracts, only, . , , .. , 50c Extracts, only .. , , . .. 10c packa~e Co on , . , . '. 25c package Cocoa"", 60c Thompsons Malt. Milk
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Aunt Jemima and Little Crow Pancake Flour, at .. .. " JOe Buckwheat Flours, only . 12~e Post Toasties, onlY . . . . . .. 8c Kel. Corl) Flakes, only. .. 8c Pep and Krumbles, pkg .. lIe S. Wheat Biscuits, pkg , .. lIe Aluminum Oats .. . . , . .. 30e China Oats ... ....... ~. 31e Muffetts, only .. , ..... 12~e Heinz Rice Flakes . .. . , 12~e
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We are offering you the lTIOst complete stock of Groceries in town at Cost. We are going to retire from the Grocery BJ,Jsjness, and ·the .Stock Must Be Sold. We will keep a supply of Fresh Br~ad, Cakes, Crackers, Fr~~t~ fJP~ y ~g~table~: so as to fin all Qrders" Let ,us have your orders, anq Not1c~ th~ aJ~ ~flVlnA~~ , ·W-hi-te, v:m-..,~ Canned G~ods .
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Don't fail to get your share of the Big Bargains before it i. too late. Don't pay old-time prices when ,.OU ean buy the same goods for much lesll, OUI' Motto has alway. been-Everything as Represented, or Money Refunded, It's the ..me during this .elling out s.le. We have' hundreds of article. at prices that will surprise you; we will quote you a few, and remember we will continue to buy Poultry and Eggs, always paying the Higest Prices, Cash or Trade. Look at theae pnce_
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Wayne Chick Starter Waynesville Farmers Exchange Company
INSURE againlt 1086 by dest'ructive storms, We can protect you for very little money in OLD RELIABLE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
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Rostes's daughter (trying desper- \ atllly to keep the conversation going) - "Did you ever hear the joke a bou t the curio dealer' who hod two sk ulls 1 of Columbus--one when he was a boy , and the other when he was a man?" Wiggins--"No, I don't t hink I have What i8 it?"
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IS STILL ON IN FULL BLAST-EVERYTHING GOES
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carr and d8ugl!. tel', Mildred, and H . F. Compton spent the wee k-e nd 'with relatives near Indianapolis. MT. and Mrs Clarence Givin and fa mily have moved to the Hawkins pr operty recently vacated by Ray mond Wilson. WASN'T CURIOUS
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NEWS DIRECT fROM SCHOOL fOUNDED fOR 1---+f-~,\,lll-ror+LJ,.hen-A.-Il.f,{as~--;tAH{l..lam,ndrDecisimrTo Make MARY NICHOLSON THE STATE CAPIlOL - --The rollowing item . clip), .:'d fr om CO LUMBU S, ()lifO ongre 8~- th e Indiunllp oli H Stll.·. i ~ o f \l fI \l s u :d mUll Martin L. iJlI\'ey wi ll hu\,' no' intl' l'esl til peoplll o ( th i~ l'i " ioiIY li nd opposition in the prima ri(>s , ace ol'd - lI a l'\,,, \,"I1I1I·).[. Wlt l' I'(' ~ I i ~ .. :,\ il'h"l . un illg to poli tieiuns who ought Lo kn ow SI'(' lI t 'hl' I' l'lI d:; lifl': IIIHI'Y I·~ . l'\il' h" I, ,, ,, . 1111' fir ,1 "''' '"l1n whut th ey're ta lking IIU OUt. It iH th eir "pinion th ut Li l'ult' nunt-(;o\, - tv s"r:'" II' II lll e lll"'1' (,f Ih,· Indian" I' no,. End Bluo," will .",t ucluully IIpulis ~l' h ",, 1 \" 'lI n l. ).[111" Ih .: I\)u'd fil e for the OIliCl' althOll glt he hll ~ d~ - Hc hu" l. S U. , II, :I t F" I' I.,·-.,ixl lt ,1 1'I.,.t ('(nl'ed hi s illt en tio n " f doinJ.r so. Tl.i - und (;" n 1'11 1 1\1' , ' II II l', il ~ nil ""'. ~I I. s ue lief i. lwseu upon knllwl\'dgc of Ni cho ls"l1 s' ·I·\,,·d ,.n Ih,· h"al'd rl',,11I IJn,'ey's stl'l'ngth . They fec' l thn l ULU to 1!1I .1. F .. ,· t""nly -fil'(' yl ' II I'~ Bloo m ultil1lUlcoly will tukc thi. fuc - she WU K I'l'ifl ci pul "f II", 11Id illna IH,li: tor into ennsl.,crlll ion unci de cline: t o Norm/ll Scho"l. i\1j';;~ :'o: lI' h,.b" n 1< nter. Ca nd idales Iille t o hav e ap- ' Ihl! "nly un " of II", tl,,"": 1" ' 1"" 11 < proximately un <, ve n chuncc of win- honored nu w li vinJ.r . r\ ,cI",,", 1',,"1'01 ning. lin t! arc us ua lly r .. luetant lo rul e thut a 1'(' I'Slln 11I1 ~ t he Ill 'ud f •• ,. enter u rnce in which Ihe odd s urc nne r~"r ul'(l1 n ,' Ihe honn r can h,' all aguinst them. With Dav y II 2 ~ confe rred \\' 11 ' b U ~ Pl· lIll· t1 III ta·r "/1 "'. to I (,,\Ooril<' over Bloom tlmo ng the A tal>iel bl'a rinl! t!tc' na il ,.' lOr Ill<' DCl1locmtic edi t" I'''. [I S di sclosed by )l~I' S "" hunon' d i_ I" hi ' p lll ""d a a recent poll, a nd occupy ing II high- each of the ~l· I" ", I " . TIll' ,·,·" .) ut illn s Iy ~lratigic position in c " cry other namilll( th e sc hllol" "'l"'" illlr" t1uel' d respect. why should Bl oom make II by Mrs. Lillia" ." ',h, i,·k. n\('I11I> "r "r slIc rifice of lime und money to bat- the buard und (' hail'mll n " r th e' intie (01' cC'rluin defent? This is th' gtru ctl on eo nllllittce: . q u estio n that n o liticians art' a s king, At t.hl' I:lull'lu!'oiH Il of I h(' Ult' l't ifl1.:' and i he only answer they can find Theodor e F. \·, jnIH·).[ul . pr('si t!e nt o f is thal he won't 1,10 it. On t he Re- the sclw ol hll ll l' ,!, lud ll a t rilJUI(' In pUblican side th e ti ituation is not so Miss l'\ich"I , ,," wilh thi , , 1:tte ll1e l1t: clear. Attorney G(!IIcrlll Turner unci "In nllmilll! a ,t ho, " fOl' ~I:II' )' E. Cu ngrcssl11lln Jum es BegJ{, both avow Nic h 1 ~" l l , th e Io"" rd I,"> do Ill' it'l'l f cd candidates. arC Ilrm cd for /I bat- fur grPll t(' r !tiltH'" Ih"n i ""lll t! pUStI e to the L/.lath. and no mlln eun pre- sibly loe,low " n ~I i ~s ~ irh" I "" I1 . diet the ou tco me . Begg has shown "1IIi ~s Ni ch.. lsoll is on, · uf hl' l' ul II li llIe more st re ngth in small town s standing figur es in "Ill' l"H11 III II II il " . and rural dis tri ct~, but Turner is Ob -, A beltcl- citize n. II mure con " dclllin~ s vious ly strollger III the IlIrger com- lind able <lul'utnr wc hn \'(' n (' \'~r munities. The election will be close. had. Withul . , he is one of tl\l' mMt refine d und lova hl e su uls thllt we Tegardl ess 01' the winner. hllve. "1\1is" Nicholso n ca used chool!) One of the most ofte n asked Clue~ t ions in political ci rcles ut the pres- to b nam ed for her fri end. (,I('m ens ent tI me is where liD the two an- Von negut, wh o ( 0 1' many ye llr. \Va ~ nounced ca nd idates for the Rep ubli- on ucLive me mbc r jf Lhi ~ boa rd. A s can nomination for governor stand his gl'/lntl so n. I Hill 1l1 0" t j:(rntl'f ul tu on the pres identilll question. The chance ' nnld; fa te. th ai I am a mempresent ('on test for t he Ohio delega- ber o( this bO ll r I nnd hU"e ha d this ti on to the nati ona l co n vention in unique opportlmity tit l' xp n'Ss my Kansas City has brought abo ut some nppreciation of ~Ii ss Nicholson's strange combinutions. Everybody kindness. nnd or her greal sel'vices knows that both Senator Frank B. to the ~ cho o l cily." Willis lind hi. monager, Col. Carmi A. Thompson are "drys" in every sense of the word, while Eddi e Turner, Republicun candidate for governor. openh' opposes the only dry organiUltion in t he state, th e anti-saloon lengue. It wou ld be ralh- . er interesting to kn ow whe ther Turn er will support the candidacy of an The follow in g invitation hils been Ohio man (or the presidl'ncy or will join the Bull Moose movem ent !Jllck iss ued to nH!mbpr. of the Miami Valof another candidntl'. If he does he ley oo pe rative Milk Pro ri~lccrs uswill be compelled to su pport the dry- sociation in t his Rt'cti on : Yourself und fumily ure in\"it ed to est carlqidate on any ticket, and ~ "i n 'issues with the anti -Saloon leaguc in altc nd t h · sec ond annual mee ting of aiding Senator Willis. ongressman the Miul1li \ allcw Cooperative Milk Begg is jUtit 0 8 mum on the issue and Producers Assn .. na~1.on . on Tuesday so far has fou nd lhut silence on hi ~ Murc h 13, I !l28 - n ll-d~m ceting. re noo n. part is the proper attitude to tllk e \ isit the creamery in the Ilntil af-ter the April primaries. It registe r and receive special pnTkin" may be that these two R epublican prj viJege. F'r e lun ch ut 10 :30 to candidates for governor will be per- I ~ :30 at creamery. 138 Mnplc stre et. mitted to . declin e to state t heir ,stand Mu sic fl'om 12 to I ut Y. M. C. A. on the presiden tia l nomin ecs, but it a ud itodu Ill . l\f eet inJr call ed to ""de r is the right of all voten to know by pr('sidC'nt promptl y a l I p. m .. in where they stand and dol(ging of is- ). M. . A. The im' cfltio n will be sues a8 well as candidacies isn't u rh- give n by R (' \" . 1m Bl oc hl!r. Mu s;c gestible iss ue with most Ohio Re- by MI'. lind MI'S, lJa tflel\l , Who pI ny the violin and uccordi on. "h OH talks publicanll. by prominent sp<'lIke rs. All milk lind ('1' ('11111 pl','d uc I" in the Director of Highways. George F. Schlesinger, calls attention eo t he Miami \" nlley are l'lll'm!~ tly urged to fact that many of the companies elec- attend this me etin g. ting billboards for tho purpose of IIdvel'&ising along the high ways' lire clear Iy .imitating the stll ndard warning sigas being used by the department. Although these billboards arc not nerT he W. C. T. . an<l L. T. L. mothrnittdll within the right-ot-way line, ers enjoyed II cnvCI'ed dis h ' lunch at t hey are often so located that they Ihe h me of J\lr~ . Gc o r~e Mills. la sl become confusing and deceptive de- Wednc:Mn y. FOllowing the IUllch the stroying the efficiency of the s~ nd - meeting wus opened by devot.ionals. ard highway warning sign. In some conducted by Mrs. A. . Watkins. states legislation has been proposed Dr . A. _ Watkin s gave' llIi I'xcellen t which would prohibit the erect.ion of address. lind the L. T. L.'s ga \'I' a dc' billboards, refreshment sta nds, etc., mon stratio n. "The Men and Wome.n In a zone along each s ide of t he high- of Tomorrow." Allogethe l' it WIIS a way right of way. The purpose of delightfu l duy. such a law would be to preserve the --- - - - --natural bea uty and scenery tha t" is often hfdden from motorist by unsightly commercial advertisements . Officials of the State Automobile af!.oelation have expressed themselves as antagonistic to the erection of advertising signs that are 80 similar to the highway warning .!Iigns that they Sunday Sch o01 9 :30 n. "m.; wordetract from the effectiveness of the 10 :3 0 it. m.; preachi ng, 7 :30, latter, and consequ('ntJy, in,crease the ship Wednesday even ing. hazards of motoring. Special- We ha\'e aguin bel' n IIble to secure t he young men's Cjuartct With the probnblll t.y that he will from Ci ncin nnt i. They will be with have no opposition for the Democrat- LIS t his Sunduy ic nomination for United States SenC. R. HA.RVEY, Postor. ator, Cyrus Locher, director of commerce, Is findi'lg the demand for his tIme beyond his capacity to fill. The METHODIST CHURC" director Is one ef thl' most able ora- 9 : lli, Sundny School; 10 :31), preach tors among .state officials, anO, his ing service. s ubject, "Spiritpal Famdiscussions are of his own department ine"; 7 :00, subj ect, "Learnin g to business wh ich concerns every voter Work for God." In Ohio. He has not. and will no t , Aaron S. Watkins, L.H.D., Paltor. accept ' invitations that interfere with his official work, bu t Is so situated . . that he can make night t, lps to many FERRY CHURCH OF CHRI~T cities In the state returning early Bible Sohool at 10 :30 a. m. Get .. . next morning. Each week- end find s into the interesting contest 'with Leb": him In cities further away, and hill anon school. All are welcome. , PERRY THOMAS, Supt•. • present planll ore to accept speaking engagementS wherever It does not In: terfere with his social duties. And . no more .ble arguments and InterestST_ AUGUSTINE. CHURCH hlg facta conoernlng both atate and Sunday, J\{arch 11, gervloe~ at 10 national affairs are p08slble than a. m. thOle made' by Mr. Lochf/r,. Father U ion, Pastor.
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OF HIGH ·SCHOOL The rep ort elll'ds wer e gh' cn out lost we ek. The [oll owing pupils orE' on th hon or 1'(,11. The y hll vo an A in eve ry SUl.j<'CL f"I' llll: nl vnth : I
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We are i~xlous to know .who the l..I.lo. wal who ""Itnessed ' the auto ac· ""W , . near ·the Power f{ouse, Feb28, 1928, Ohio, , W. 'do nllt, In any way, hold her napon.lble for the accidont, b)1t woald be .'glad of an·), 'Informat\qn Mae mwht alVl UI. '. . T. E • .ROGERS.
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The Sen io rs had a 1I1 CClIIlg J:., -L week and sell' cte:d th eil' ll1 \'i l a li~ n " , card s 3ml fl ower, I he whi te rose. They already ha'al th e ir colors II Itich arc green and white. The Wa shingt on and Lin 'oln 1,ro gl'lll11 given by the .Iun io r tla!.s lust week wa s II great success. ~cvcrnl vi sitors were pI·cgent. The Smith-Hught's b oy ~ IIIllI lltr lB c Eco nomic g irl s will enterlain theit· parents, school bOIll'd, Ia 'uliy and hack drivers with a bunqu et on the eVllning of Murch 16, 1928. A yhort progra m will follow . Liste n for the reading of the mysterio us letter in the "Love Pil'llteg" from Hawaii, at the Gym Friday eve ning.
Boyd Hcn'cterson will certainly make fat meat if t he "Pirates" carry out their bloody design, Friday night at the Gym. J\IlIny n' good wife has been forsook For the want of a good cook book. - Pirate Chief_
John Od eO F alkinburg It has been' our pleas ure in recent months to offer to our readers, through the columns of the Gazette, a series oj' articles f rom the pen of \\Ir. J . 0_ Falkinburg, and today 101 1'5 . W. H. A lien was in Cincin- it is our sad duty to chronicle his Mrs. Seth Cook visited relatives io nali Thul·sday. death, which occurred on Sunday at Wilmington last week. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Cast were in t he home of a n iece in Carlil!lle, Ohio. Mrs. Vern Hough spent Tuesday Xenia -atul'dIlY· Mr_ Falkinburg was a Waynesv!1le with relatives at Maso n_ pro duet of whom we have occasion to tw ice Gr eting ards and Mot- be justly proud. His eQucati.on in Mr. and Mrs. W. H Allen were loes 'It ury's 'J ew elry hop. the school room was o.f very hmited Dayton visitors Mondayextent but by diligent efforts on his N_ P . .Jordan and T om Pierce made part he 'became one of the best Our Spring line of Wall Paper is a bus iness lri-p to Duyton last Sat- equ ipped lind best known ed ucators herc--150 patterns to select from, urda~·. in t his part .of the state. After a all carried in tlto ck at Hyman's • . few years of teaching in Warren Miss Mary Thomas, of Dayto n, was coun't y, he took charge of t he school Mr8. Ethan Crane and so n' spent the week -e nd guest of Mr_ and Mrs. at 'Delhi, a Cincinn'ati suburb, where Thurllqay with Mr. .and Mrs. D. L. N P. J ordlln. . , t he was sup ei'lrtt nde1l't: unm~ tbe yea Crane. Our Spring line ·of Wall Paper is of his retirement. At an early age Mr. Fslkinburg enF_ M. Cole and family spent Sunhel'e- 150 )lllt\erns to se lect f rom, listed in the naval branch oC the ler- day with :frienda at Williamsburg, ull carried in stock at Hymnn's. vice during the Civil W ar, and served Brown county. . lIIr. and Mrs. E. W. Hughes, of Co- fo r some t ime after the close of lumbu s. I\' Pl'e "isit"rs at t he home of the Rebell:ion, doing valiant service Mr. lind MI' ~ . N. P. J ordan, Saturday [or his cou.ntry. He wss t he father of five chiJd'ren, Tuesday. Thursday nntl Saturday one of whom die d in infancy and two Dr. Rud,\lph , l he eyesight specialist, met tragic deaths; two sons, Arthur Mis8 Kathryn Kemple, of Wilm ingis at lII'y's J ewell'y hop, Lebnnon, and Frank,. both of Atlanta , Ga., together with the widow, survive. ton, spent th e week-end with Miss Ohio. . Mr. Falkinburg n ever 1000t interest Bernice Hyman. A. L King re cc nlly p urchased a in Waynesville nor her people, and Misses Doris and Ru t h Salisbury Gru nt. . BusLer g<, lt, weighing 4 00 was always ready and willing to perpound s, fl' OIll the Wol( Bros. farm in form any servi ce in hi~ power for were week-end guests of Misses Mihis old home, his last appearance be- riam and Frances Ellis. In diuna. ing when he delivered t he Memorial No finer watches than the Gruen Mr. nnd Mrs. L. 1\[. Henderson, Day oI:~dre ss last year. Mi ~~ EH h " . II ' nderso n and Mr. Boyd The burial se rvices ar e being con- for the boy or girl graduate. Have Hendl' l'"o n 81'1' II t . unday at Oxford ducted todllY at the cemetery Chapel. you seen them at Cary's. Jewelry Shop, Lebunon, Ohio . 'vit h Miss DOI'is Hen rlerson.
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We wish to extend our heartfelt thunky to our fri end ~, rclatives and neighbors for their kindnes.s and sympathy s h own 11 9 in our reccee<DDltLbb4Q",z:.~allilv~·e_---:":::-'-~ ment. Also for floral .tributes, the Rev. Osborne lind sillger, Miss Emley. and McClure & Son f oI' t heir efficient manner in co nducting the eervices. Mr. P erry Hal·tsock anU Children_
Gru en . Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham and Illinois watches, all reliable timepieces, a t Cary's Jewelry Shop. LebFrom a r'eliable so urce we have the anon, Ohio_ informatio n that the canning plant ------------Little Harry Matthew Turner, of Remcm L 1', we nrc hcndquarters in at Corwin, operated for a long time by t he Way nesville Ca nning CompaBellbrook. spent the weelt-end here Warren county {or Grll<'n Watches a nd ")'0 II l'e x" s ilverware. Cary 's ny, and of Irecent years by the Wheel- shnring his visit with hi. paternal J eweh'y . hop, Lebanon, Ohio. ing Steel Co., has bee n sold to the and maternal l!'J'andparentl. Under a Covington. Ind .. date line, II recent issue of lhe In dianap ol/.i Roxa nna Canning Co., a corporatiop Mr s. Edi lh Harri ~ , :Mrs. Laura comp05ed largely of Lebanon rcai ~b. and J,!r8, Hllr1lld Orsborn had News has the following s ketch of u lIIosher MI'. Ha l'l'is !\los her mid Mas- dents and officered by Dr. RobeJ1 os their dinner guuta on Sunday, Mr. former Waynes ville gi rl : At 1:3 0 o'clock on Wednesday afte r Pau l Zimmernmn were ' dinner Blair, presl'r(ent a nd Mr. F . B. Post, an.d Mrs. Ed Gullllld&" of Five Point, Teuching for sixtY-five YCll rs an d tcrnoo n, ill GI'a llge ha ll, Wayn Cllville, gues ts of MI'. und Mrs. Ronu ld Hllwke secretar y-treasurer. MI'. Fred Gullady, of Middletown, still active in \ocr pl'ofc _pioll. in her 'ounty Ag n t Cl nss an\J1 J. A. SHpher on Sunday. It is the expectatjon that the plant Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gray and daugh- eighty-first year, Mi ss Olive Coffeen . o( O. S. ., will di s~uss soil ferWity will r es umo operation s this rummer ter, Barbara. ofthi8 city, hofd,s nn unu sual record. and n op improvement as a basi.. Cor ChoC'Ring (lri7.es for parties or small url"cr tho Bll per vision o f Mr. A. 0 . . A h 'l I h 'Id mOI'c profitable farming. e gifts (01' an y o cca ~ i(l n need no t be Griffy. manager of the Roxanna plan t Hou5ecleanln~ time I Ha\'e your ot~~~ fi~~t p~~~: A two-reel motion picture film will I ~~~n\~h:r.r~~ nn arduous blSk but a delightful elt;- We believe t ha t the community is to old pieces of Silverware, bra III, etc .• was first engaged us instru"to r at illu strate the neeld, nse ' and sou I'ce pel'iencc by visiting Cary's Jew elry b'e congratulated on t his lillie 85 it replated and refi~18hed 80 it loo~s Veedersbu l'g. nnd l11anufacture of fertilizers " The .' llOP, "Tho Home of Gi (ts." LetJanon puts the fuctory in the hands of a like new, a~ Cary I Jewelry Shop, In Her fath er dead . ~he WtlS (orced 1nvio T rip" will show elcveri State Ohio. company which is in s ucc essful 011 6 • Lehallo n, Ohio. to become tl!.c br.iaclwinner fo r l he experiment farms and many other ra t iOn. fa mily aud for many years support- plae ' 5 and things of inter est. Mrs. Elvin ;Fires e n tertul n e~ at - .- _ . Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Schaeffer, Mrs. . '! "ssr s SII'pher d CI '11 d,. ~. an ass WI ISAnna Cadwallader, Miss Clara Lil c e d her mot hel' and thrce yu un .,""r s isth t dinner, Satu rday, Miss Marie Shutts, ters. Her fi rst c l a ~s WIIS taught when cuss cmos econo mical and profof Ci ncInn ati, Mrs. Albert Shutta, and Miss Emma Heighway motored 't bl ... d ! f Meet~ng to Cincinnati Sunday afternoon alld s he wns only s ixtee n. For many II' a et ,,10 0d Iertilizers, the use of lIIl'~. Lowis Fires an d Miss Fl08sle years she ,,>:a 5 professor of mathe- Im es one an egumes and the imFires. County Agent Class wishes to ex- called! on the Barnharts. They found matics at Indian ll university, nnd la- portance of good seed and proper tend a general invitation to all poul- Mrs. Barnhart feeling better than she ter at Austin coll ege at Effingham, va ri eties for t he various soil types Your eyes, the most beautiful and trymen, farmers and far m women In- has' for a time. Illinoi s. of W.arre n count y_ . DIamonds. We supply customers She attribu tes her good physical. ThiS is one of nin e similar meetthe mo st delicate structure of tbe bo- terested in poul try, to attend th4) dy morc righ tfully deserve guarding Thir\4 Annual Poultry and B.lby from Cincinnati, . Dayton, . Middle- eondlti on to regular habits, a cold lO gS held by Cluss anU Sliphe r, so than any other of our vital tre\lsures. Chick meeting, to be hel<l In Grunge town, etc., because our quality and bath every mor ning .. long walks, no ull farmers o f Warren county will Have Dr. Rudolph, t h e eyesight speo· hall , L ebllnon, Saturday, March 10. prices are right. Cary'. Jewelry breakfasts, very li tt le meut lind alb- have Iln opportunity to attend one or lalist, give your eyes II free examlna- The meeting will begin promptly at Shop, Lebanon, OhIo. pIe rest. more of them. The n ext nearest tio n Tuesday, Thursday, or Satur- 1 :30 p. m., by showing poultry mo· - - -_ - - - - meeting will be at Lebanon ' Gr unge day at Cary's Jewelry Shop. tlon pletur'l films from Washington, A miscellaneous 8hoJVer W8S given hall, Thursday evening, Marc h 15th. ' D. C. Mr. Scott Whlttt cre, R. E. lIf.rs, Louise · Smith last Thursday ev· Mrs. Keziah Thomps on celebrated Gray and othere will address th;1 ening. About slxty-flve friends and her 87th bi rthday, Sunday, with a meeting. ' school matea, were preaent. The bride Miami Chapter No. 107 O. E. S., family dinner, 'h er oQildren and .grand' Plans foil' 4:H Poultry olubs will r~ceived mallY uaeful and beautiful will meet in reg ulur session Monday children ' bejng llresent to wish her be fully ex:plam!!d, and all boys and glfta . . Tbey all .departed at an eilrly evening March 12 , at 7:30. Visiting Miami ' Valley Council ' No. 108' Jr. happiness. Oovers were laid 10, girls who Clxpeot to join this year, hour wIshing much happiness for Mr. members welco me. 0 _ U_ A. M. , had quite a good time Mr. and Mn, Charles . Meycl'lI, Mr•. are urced to be present. . and Mn.. Harold Smith. ELSIE BRA DBURY, W M. at their regular meeting last Friday Charles He~der80n, Mr . . and M,rlI. . A .urprl~e .poul~rr teature, or Let u. '~ftt )'Qu" with a Parker SU SAN HAWKE, Sec'y: . evening. The newly reorganized de~T. MARY'S CHl,1RCH O~arles Morrlsotl,t all of 9 in clnnatl: stunt, 18 also bemg' planned. . Duotold Pen'; ·. help you select the • _ • gree etaft' finished exemplifying tbe . . . .' Mr. ,George Thompson, of - Loveland, -' ~- • Parlier point tbat wits -; ,0\11' hand ritualistic wOl:k' of the order for the.lr . March 11, . Thll'd Sundny In Lent. Mis.,: Ml\rjorlll Campbell, ' of ' Dayton: . " eueUy. Come In and trY tHem out VALUABLE PRIZES AWARDED' first· class of candidate!l-8 nd a .claU. Ch OO Church ,Sd \' at ~:Sl(ld 3:o:nl~g Mr. a"d Mrs. ?tI.llton. Thompson and ~f Lo~e at Je.. e~ ~bop, ~ano~ O. nobert Vandnrvort- received .: of splendid young men .it was, too:' , .' pray~r an ser~lon a : d' QPd 0, sO,n, ~~e ' and ~r. Joe Thompson, of '" .,.',.. ... . . "r M ;iter the work reiu8fime,nti werJI '. "~cl!e(." t S7er3vOIce ~very W e pes a¥ Wa)~es'(,ille\. . : "A falr.sliled auWen~e wi~eu"d Th, r~~~ mutine ot, t~e , Y/o- first prize on:ered a t the eU?~ Gar- 'Berved ,i.n ' the banquet hajj by ·Bro.. . evemng .a . l . "',.. . "Eyea of. Love," ..... ple.. \n' co1l:tedy 'man'. Auxilliry of st. lIalTa age' month. of February, .$20 W. P. L_ 'Nletiqlaon add / . s.: . ~ev. -;Tohn J . Schaelrer. Rector. A tift of s U"er ,111 auuMd-. a wel- in three acti~ which wa~ presellted at win be hef!ll with lin. ;&arrIiI an~ ·In eaab; IIcond pnze wen't to. B. V. Strouse• • 'Qulte a l'OocUt aumbft . come_ if It's "Yourex SUveneal" tJle GYIII lalit, Friday night un4er the lin. Kolber on Fri.y, Jlarc\l 9, Smltb, ten !fal1on!! of guollne, and membe" and IOj01lrnm. II~ . ' . -you ohoose fo r the Ifraauate or );rld, 'a aplen o~ the Sprina-boro Granee. at . 11:46 f o'c1~k. ~1IiII Ca~e the third Ptile· was awarded to Hell- joyed the oceuillo. ' '. ' CH~I,STIAN ' CH~R,CH . you , have the be~. , ,Beautiful pat- The q.1'Icttn .we.re ..ppropr!'a~11I1orrlaoll, · of CIIlelDMtt, DiOCllUl 'f7 Weaterman,6 pllo~ of lIIo'lne.. · . • ._ . • ' . .' Sunda)' School at 9 :80. . . EVery. terns to aelect from 'at ear,'. .J.wel~ CMt aiad . ~. ~e~tlolll . . . pruldellt, will he · with U 1Ul~ ta~ 'Di1rennt articl~ will -. alven "each ~="~~8~~ bodr cordIaIIJ IDYlted. fJ . Sbop~ Lebaaon; Ohio, ftJ710CKL t.Q _ . . tIdI tbu. .. a.Ua, )i The Co-opel'n l h' e ocie-W- of St. Mary 's chlll'eh will m eet nt the home of 1\11'5. O. L. , TIm, on Thurs day afternoon. ~ I Ill'c h 8, at 2 o'clock.
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"li d I 1'"I'l' f"'lh thnl nl<' l'l' '., -~ . daughter. Miss Seabrook." pi"k('d n "peck fr Qm hi s s nowy WUi "I' , Ii l'r i,,/! "oI"' II lun" lire " he .. ,1 IIf us . The fou r I presldc; nt in l 1'0 ~ ibili t n:s for [h~ Democratic nomina tion, Seebrook and Walters wcr e lin- ~nnt. " It i ~ {'I'i d{' nl ," he remnrk N I. I f O I'g-il ,' Y"u Cnl' yOIII' '1 1111 1111." lind Gov rr nn r A .fred b n.ll1u tl SmI th of N~w Yo rk Senato r James A. douhtedly enj oying t he Govc rn or, \Wll d-hll 111 , r ed ly. " thlll you urc l1('r- qUlI I'l" " , thl ' "II ,·til.,nolo le .1I1;.l"f,·~t~l it«d p f M,,,,,,, .. , SC llat c. r T homas J- Walsh oi 'W=tana, Glvcraor proof of which was immediately for t h tul'u,.c1. nnxi l)u~ Ilnd h,we s light syml' - tion s IIf y(,"tlo ""d IIlrxpCl',.'nt·e. \\ <' Albert C. l {i ldllC of ~land. coming when See brook ~uggcs l(lcl tom~ uf pnralysi, a it.anM. Pra y be ... alk in ' ''ppel'Y plllce, but w ~ ~hllll - . : : - - - - -:-='"::.. that they s hould a ll dine logeth,' r . s(>ate" Ullc! T will do my best to r e- ".01 slllIII hh .., at .I(,,"t n ',',t whd" the ~ "You do u s mu ch h onor ," suid Ih e , h h d store ."our Ilt'II"" nf min ' \." (; 0\" ' 1'11'.'" ,,('P I'S 's ~Il. . . the Governor. "Mr. Comly and I ., >., Id t A ) , of Weaver, 5 town lots in lJ~erli e. ·1 'I'p. tiD; W ill R , Lewis, cou nt y's sha re colestnte of Charllllte Il l' Ni ~c. ,,,1\ h ,ng- "PP{, II (' 0 rc lie a" Rut Ar~hi l' WIl " not to be thwar t Cl nf('IH" e W,'odso n til ed hi s sa le Berthn Class, Clllren ce r . IVnt'rl lection Qf inheritance tax, 7c. shall be plensed, I'm sure." d in hi , Jl u r po~e to learn j us t wha t g l·el.lt~· I· ill1[lOra ~(' c Ihan the r le lltl on _ _ ____- - bill of Ihe estllie o f A . Eliz.1bcth lind Nanni e hesnu t, 1 tOWII lut in Dinner over they continuted thoir lhe Go\'"r ,,,'" l1l cant.by endangering by h' " l'o n,p HI1'on IIf t1w head.t A "nOl ~, F rank lin. talk over coffee served in the garden. th t' i,' RccllrilY ~II reck lessly. H e slam- n ow Iny c hn gtc ly up on n RI10WY ptllow Charles E. Ell is filed invenlory and Sn r ah J . Sch .mck 10 Dru~il11 But Who Are GulltYT . When the music began , eebrook and I'd th .. trH ns om light and drcw down A h llnd !<" mel~' we ll -formed henel , a app r ni ~ e Oll' ltt of Iltl' ~ ~ tutc of Aman- Sc henck, 1 t.own lot in Franklin. AIII"rl {',m Vlsltllr ( In 1. " ' ''I'' n)-··!!.~, Waltertl recalled n hridge e l1gug - Ihc' " ' Il " I,'~. head ~ugg'estJvl' o f flll1l1 ly nnW t he ment aMi the Govet'no r Ilnn oun ccd " ' . pride o f race , tho ugh fi lled WI t h til l' clu Gm y. Firmnn R. Eva ns to W ill ia m F . " "Ullt' r . flOt'NU" nl1yh p d~' ~\· l· r IlIuJ:h lD that he must l ook u p an old fri end \ ou nr l'r11 "sly ex p?sed yourse lf most comp licat ed menl n)' mnchi Flo r« B, RunYlln mill\:· IIp~ lic alio n Sc he nck t o Ellen G. !\lorey, I tow n Ihls hOlel1" Wu!t r""",,"\\'(·II. yes, aIr. who lived 1.n Cornford. 10 nb, ervallOl1 by s.nenkmg down th e with whil'h a hUnlon bC'ing hud e \' er COMMON P LE AS PROCEEDINGS not t o take und e r the wi ll of Em il lot in Franklin . we hllve had eOIll "l al nls.'·-£'u!llq "1 IIhall be back shortly, " he sH id fin' ., scaro (I f thiS hotel- I know been l,ndowed. M . Runy an. Wnrren K . line! Margare t F erris to t'lhow. ,Vllli um ... . \ ,IIIIl15 wa s urdl·n·d to as they separated at the Qffice. thnt. "Put out thl' lights nnd get oul to Dt'llos W0r..ley wa. granted right F r onk Emery, 4 t own lots in DeerArchie and Miss el'b r ook j o ined ." My dear boy, I was merely gnth- your CQuc h!" Ih p· Go vern or muttered tecover $ 11>(1 (" lI l11 .-\Ib el'l J . lI a rdv to ~c ll cerla in Ktock of the estnte of fl e1, Tp. ,J Tilllll'Y \l'a ~ Iim' cI 25 Wilb u r the ' considerable company that were Cl'lIll! n f (' w blosso ms of the crimso n drowsily, Bri el' B. Worley. Elln Ca llnh an t o K ll te 1'11. March" already dancing. Aft er several dan- rnmble r fr om the ancient wall s o f The mnn certainly wo r e his crimes and c ost~ U 1Ir1 )!i l'(' l1 a s uspclld~ d ~e n Fred Gray Sr.. WUM appointed 2 town IQts in Le ba non . tence Qf HO dll~< ill jllil for mnlicious ees Miss See brook th o ught it wou ld , Uw inn . You mny have floted t hat ligh tly. He wa s sound asleep b efor e guardian of Virgil Lamb. J. S. Riddell to George A. Moyer, de stru cti ,HI of prup{'rty. be fine to take a breath of air, und r W re II spray of buds in my lu pel Archie had got into his pajamns. Cuu rt grnnted th e petiti on of Flor- 50 a cr es in Franklin Tp . . ~...,.-................,..,..,............- -............."...,.-~ .Court "nlt're d I It II L ('l'r l (\ in pro pthey went int o the gurtlen for nn ice . wh en I jo ined ybu in t he ball r oo m. l' nct' Conners to se ll ~() rtnin premo , P enrl Smith to W , G. Thompson, MONEY LOANED (To be co ntin ued ) erty be , (,1(\ at puulic ullction in the Mias Seebrook was speaki n g of mu - Now seat yourself on the bed and 93 9 l uwn IIcres in Turllec reek Tp. ises, case o f th e I.('b lln u,, -Citi z ns Nilsic and reciting th e list of operas I'll tell you t he whole story. When Ae t na Luym on fli ed his firs t ucL uisu Detweiler to Em mu D. tional Bank. a s ~lll1rd i ll ll llf Robert co un t of the estllte lI f J , E. Ledford. Evnn ~ . 234 .72 acre ~ in Clearcr eek Tp. sb~ loved best when Archie's gaze r lef t you 1 h nsten ed into the dru g0 Quigley I·S. ('''I'll Qnid!')' . was caught and held by a shadow store and boug ht a stiek of shav ing Ralph L. Fruze r filed inv(' nt ory and George D. Stant on ·11.1 Samuel Mind LONG OR SHORT TIM E-Easy ourt Ii ~,'01 t h~ ('''lll l'l'l1 "n i n for app raisem ent of the estat . of Dora lin. I tow n lot in Franklin. that flitted along an iron fire escape soap, Then 1 1I0ugilt a ' few cigars the r ec(';' " r i.n t h,' ra RP 0 f he Pru- R. Frn1.l' r. terms. Also Surveying and Abthat zigzagged down f rom the fo urth in a tobacconist's. In each place I Stanley nnd Mary Wlnglew leh to to the first story of t he long rambling co nversed with t he clerk. thus lay ing On nccount of my hu sbaJ!~' s death dential Ins ur an ,'" C" , I ' H. ~ I "x BostOn the tl' rmin alion of hi~ guardinn- Hayes Dalt on, 2 town 10tR In Frank- stracting. Write and I will cull and see you. Sam D. Henkle, Wa ynesinn. ample ground for an alibi. Hurry- I wi ll ~e ll all my house h old go ods at wick ct ul. ship, Lawrence ha whan tu rn ed 1111 lin . j 11 "You seem very dreamy," she r e- ing back to t he inn. I avoided obser- pu blic auction at my r esidence, 1 m ile prope r ly into t he hand s of A,.lul ph I wi s J. B urt on to Ethel Fnul, ville. Ohio. NEW SU ITS marked, "I know how thnt is for I \'ntion by enterin g by t he side Id.<lor, north of Ly ti c a nd 'h mile sout hwest !' nid E' 1" nnd fil('d h is finnl uccou nt. 8:1 .2 0 acres in Wlly ne Tp. LOANR on Chattels,Stocks, Sueurlcan dream for hours a nd hours." skipped ·up to our rooms-nnd t here of Ferry. by Big Elm Tree, turn on J . Lee Thomp ~o n ti le d h is fil' ~ l Hnll Unhu rt H ownrd nnd No ney John~, Ruh y DlI~kN I ', . Wil liam L>ll ckc Lt , ties and Second Mortgllgel. Notea "Yes; reverie; just floa ting on you ure! r exchanged our new bunk t he Lytle nne! Ferry road, on I1MI nec ount -of till' (!~l al' of 1'1 l i ~~ a by ~ h eri fT 10 Willlir" Mnrch. 13 1.85 bought. John HarbIn" Jr., Xen ia , divorc e. clouds, on and on," Archie rep li lM. nol~s fo r ~ixty we ll-wQrn on e-thous DAY MARCH 10 1928 ucres in Franklin T~. li arI') H,WH I' H, n l lll lic )-( o., s , di- ~ l cE " w(' n. °mS().'28 Ohio. though the aha dow m oving on nnd on nnd- dollnr gold ce r tificates n egotiaSA TUR . . ' • vorce , O. S. Hi ggins li lt'lI fir st nnd fin al WIII'r.. n Cou nty FaIr and Park 'along the side of the inn wns t r oub- ble in a ll pal'ls of the r epublic. That . Co mm encing at 12:30 p. m. , a lot Gr !l~(' JI;", l' i'·1 n I', . . llull<'" liard- nccou nt of the c.'tatc of F I·:t ncc8 Co .. t tl 130111'" of Co unty Co mmi ssioning him not a little, men ns n net gai n of ten thou ~and of h o u ~cho ld go?ds, tobacco sh ed , so n, t1 i1 "rl"'. nllutrhl'rty. e r~ , :1:1 acrC5 in Turllccreek Tp. "I have chosen n star for yo u," do llnrs to Red Leary." tOQ I ~, po.pe r hanging outfit, and HeV,"a .111,,'> :1 ,ek ],11"', Bnnk Th e t'stale of Mn ey V, Wilso n wns Frun ce. F.. nangh erty, by xec u- Farmers of W .. rren Ind adjolnln. s Miss Seebrook was murmuring, "My God '" monn ed. Archi e. " You eraLAntiQ.u.e · '-~v-s-,:"':':'!'" . ~., l'. "rvl ~ l'" ,,' 1 :I I. >:[, ·1!;2 .8~'. foun d eXf'ntpt of inill' l'i lll nc,' tn x . lor . Ka te M. - Tilrch, 2 town lots-'m ounties may obtain money on Iqn. Archie in hi s pr eoccupntion wit h tJon't th ink you cnn get away wi t h MRS. ADA L: CHENO WETH . lI1inll i" 1'.> 10' I' 1>. Ed W.,h op. di . Mllry A. r. rfln~ ti l II in l'cl1lo r y and Lebnn on. time loan s, at 6 per cent Intereat. the Governor's strange per form ance, thi s !" . ' Slanley & Martin, Auc ts. vo rce. "p(lrai ~ "m e nt of lIll' ('st Ull' llf LewIs Cost of sec uring tbe same I. very reawas so slow to r espond thut Miss " I think." 1- llITned t he Gove rn o r, Kil pu ,,, 1. 1'1, ,10 :\1 .. t,) .. ril l' ,". H. Grnn t. COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES !onable ,through The Federal Lan' Seebrook, thinking t hat h was 1Jc- imperturbably, "thll t" W P IllU ~ lind will t will ~ell at publie auction at the VM, Wnl , .. I' 1,,,1: ' ;11, 0\ 1:'''•. ,\,,1 ·(1ok. T he will nf Al'thul' Rean was adBank. F or further information ealI . liberating as to which star he should ge nway with it." lI is clllphn~ i s on Phillips Barn. on MRin strc(\t, Wny- $400. mitted 10 pr obate. W nlT n u\lnty Fai r fl lit! Pa rk Co. , on or nddreu M. C. DRAKE, Trl. . bestow upon h er in r eturn ge nero us- the p lu ra l pronoun caused Arc hie to n esvil1c, Ohio, on A. F: . 1I 0pp wo. granted t he right fnit· grounds. S!l.!l!l!l: W. C. Gilmour, ly broadened the scope of her offer. cringe. to sell c(, l·tui n prop erty' of tl,e es- inqu est., S£i .70: F. .. nc·s t F er ri ~. treat- urer, phone S 16-X. Lehanon, Ohl\l. ,;; \ TE l' r. O C EED I 'GS P SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1928 Bnt som ething very unlike n slar ' "You're jl'elli nlr 111 1' in prelly (Ie"" ," 111 ~ of L p \\'i ~ C. Mnh:lI1. ment. $50; Noah Si mp kill~, hydrophoP I'\J(I ~' 1111101', ,II (I f I I I " n 1i ('ll Be{,rinning nt t:OO p.m., t he fol- more like the glimmer of a malch mumbl(Od Arc hi e, deje cl~d l y. COUl'l n, k',:' \'NI thn t ~l "u ri c(' 1I 0\,- biu treutll1('nt, $,,0 : Lebunoll Patriot. WANTED A 1111. ' il llan- m~1I ~ c ll (' P1" lIi n 111·"prrly vf t he es- proQf of publication. $!)fiO; same, 12; in a room on the third fl oo r held hi s "How Ilbout those blood st nins on lowin g: 3 hor!! S , 1 cow. Fordso n of ttl\' dll ·qilll l1 W ' ,! t· ;L.t o f " ," fascinated gaze th e s ide wnlk nt Bailey Hnrb or ?" a sk TI'llcl ol' and n Int or fnrm impleme nts. k i n, nn :~ latc ()( William lI 1>rm l'll. ~nme, suh scrip tio n. $ 1. 50 ; Bell press, WANTED- Ambitious man to es.John 11 P,1 l!1'" I " I · / 1 1 II l'l "i" 'l' Y~ !II. W .. ILVER . "We must go bock, · I supp ose," I'd the Gove rn nr in his bl und est tones. clork or 'Qurt s uppli eR. S:J: V. W . lllblish his own business. Must be as ndnl I t~; .d I l ' I :h! ,·,tnt ') 1'1' .:"J :. n aid Miss Seebr ook with a s igh. " Whe n you ~peH k of J.':~tt in g in dccp T ompkins, pay 1"011. $73 ,4.5; F. M. MAR RIAG E LIC ENSE S able t o fur nish automobile. A perma cy l:l . \. J , Hk~ l; ,' . 1, ,·tI' NI 11 ".1 I'" '" He bas surmi sed that t he Govern- you forget t hat ~ome o ne bcs idl's Co lli ns. RII 111 C, $·16.50: Erle n T err y, ne nt bllsin ess wh er e the profilA are or's declared purpose to ca ll on an H oky Wfi S shot back yo nde r. You cxecu l, ,', f I hl' , "f It" ,) . '.\0 1),, l'a ,, 1 1.. II al'l',"" , . :Ii" SllItHI. Leblt- ~UI1lP, $2 12.05 ; SlImc, $ 16.2 0 ; A. T. limited only by the effort put. forth. rig; .) ~ I 1 Ill' tld!'1 '1 ., a t" r 1111 11 , nuti " il'gill iu F , H ill. Lf' t.a no n , old frienAiJ was merely to cover his ca me t o me rcd-hnnded from a de ed Rp tlig. sam c. $ 1:14 ./);;; C. E. Brad- Plcasll1lt outdoor work calliDe Oil of 110 , ' ." 1': ofl r "r[ F. r.~y, " · n. " ap (' r !lInker , bury. Rlllne, $'11 .85; Or r>:o n ia Bridge ftH' mers in your ho me county, with Fran].. '( ". '. '),,'r Fl'a"k lin. a nd Bea t "iell B. Per kin s, r:o.. rcpai'·R. $()(I.4 0 : P. B. Monee. comp lete line of household n!Cessilin n ~ .. II, \ I " II FI'unkl i n. bl'idgp r ('rll lr~. $15 ,00: Frnnk Sims. lies lhut huve been on, the market for Dan i,'1 l. .J. BU'·l!'<'mil'I·. fll rm er, ~ anll' . $!l.(W: n ay ton Blue Print Co .. 25 years. For . full in(orm8tlon ." I:: ' C" , : " of l.e"·II)I' " , and Do rothy A. Zw ico<, ~ ur\'c.l' o r ' R ~ uppll c8 , $7,50: C. C. Bellm wit h calnlog. write. A ," the AI .• , . • " I"," • r· :' 11ISo II . "tone. $ 193.72; .T. D. Adams &Co ., .~ ,You Sbould KnOW' G. C, HEBERLING COMPANY, d~,'col , ~ruder blades. $10().25; L. M. Prince Dept. 1890 Bloomingtoll, Ill. " '" ,. Y. 11' -,., ''' 'tn I EAL ES TATE TRA NS FERS Go., Rurveyor's RUppli es, $2.65; Knr1 mU n mit I ~ ~·11 II t nil. D. Dakin . premiu m o n insurunce, stoc k. I SHill "nl B. nnd L"lin r.II'Mllhnn, to $6.3 0; Willis ' H itesmnn, lumber. WANTED- Experienced larm woriGl II' r" \ l"~ op' lOin r- 0I, L. P. B"rellw, I lown lot In Mas on. $401U 2; P . O. Monf orl . expe nses, er wants a posi tion for 'r eneral gu",.d i·. C'\I Inll'l. rharlC's A. Mi tclJe ll to Eva 1\1. $2. 3 1 ; same, $6.80: Enrl Bllmlhouse, farm work. Inquire of Sam Burnell. Cha l " .. ' J'" ''1·d (;. J~ . Il ro FS- Ha m· h. 5 t<llvn lots I" Deerfi eld 'rp. g rn ve l. $().20; J. H en r y KipI'. bridge Merrittstown. R. D. 2. Lebanon. itutn m,· ", ,. " ,/101; ~(''''J '' I ,, 0' tIll' Chll "I t!~ A. Mitchell to !J h , M. r eplll r, $16.50 ; Sli me, lumber, $160,·m7 1 his t's ca puti e up o n hirll.
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Dtufng winter days, when mont and heavie r Iood is usually eaten...nd with m ore to divert our minca iota o~b er channels, we are liable to neglect o ur teeth and gums. Pyorrhoea is one of the mOlt com· mon, as well as one o f the more serious affectionsl fumi.hinQ' Ie It does, a supply ot Infecti~ senns to many ora-ans beaeath. It ,hould be prevented, if possible, by due Qnilary precautloos within the area involved, your dentist being alway s your advlaory lieutenant. Pyo rrho ea mranillteraiiy, a " Row of pus." Doesn't sound "ood abou~ a fellow's mouth,lioee It? Pre~ty lure to infect the food be eali. and Bend It on down to the ac:tlv~ ab.o rbenu of the Intutlne, for dietribution into the IYltem. A (Dod many bodi Iy dilorder. Ire creclltad t o pr.orrhoel~ rheumatilm beln, o ne. If we Joogo co~rect1f' Th~ site of pyorrhoea II at tbe Ju.\c:ti on of the guml with the teelh. If you look eritica.lly, you will lee ~he Ingry, inflamed bor~ der. of the llama, darker red; and Iwollen Ippreciably. It" lIot • pllnful condition, lKtt a little 9'.e '" luro on the iWD wlU 111-'17 brine out the ' tell-tale dbc:ha11l'8. aad the diagnoais is eu)'. Perfect dean line.. I. the beat p reve ntive. There are numerous good mouth-walhea to be had, and toolh bruahes ploR. Don't ule your own judgme'!t burilll ' either medicine' or bnllla; ukrour· dentilt-then keep ·t h e . - aad teeth cleln. ' Once wltli p,.orrfioa. ,t Gllnot give ,}'ou 'teeti'll CiT remldJ'-Dqt practically . speakiol, I "haTe a fr ie nd who told me he cund his very severe case with common saltl He said he had it In It. worst -form; he was saltin.J his cattle, and ~') o k a mouth~ul of salt him.eli to "cli e:v-e a bad taste-held it in hi" Inout l! a half-hour; said he cure4 ill · CIlIa IDDDtb. 1IIiq•.".
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FOR SALE-Sapling Clover lIeed, $19 per bushel. Vergo Mitchener, phone 148, New Burlington. ·m21 BOOK your orden early for baby chicks. L. C. St John, phone 44F31. Also, fresh cows lor IIBle. °m7 SPRAYING IS AT HAND-When In need of a new apray pump, no matter how large or small, spray hose, nozzl es, complete pumps, leathen. rubber paekings, etc., call on THE BOCKLET-KING' CO .• 416 W. Mai~ St., Xenia, Ohio. , . FOR SALE - Electric double-tub washing machine, in good condition. Mrs. W. N, Sears, phone 79. FOR SALE-2-year-old Jeney bu11, well-bred and gentle. Inquire cif J. B. Hess, R. D. I, Spring Valley. , . ·m7 FOR SALE-Trees, Shrubs" Vine. and Evergreens THAT WILL GRO~, delivered to you at "hole.sale prIces. Equipped lurlll~h plans anil do all the work, if desired, CAll 66F41, L. · Duke. ~aynesV'i1le, Ohio. J4
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Ma yb e Hu s ~ iil wuu ld tind il I'/lsier 10 get r ecognition for hl' r g,,1' I'Il1n~ l\l if .5 0 nwn y o f he r " 'ud"r> didll' l W\'ar bennls.
On e of Ihcs e duy " peopll' will sl ll l' F o rty s ix y~ar s Ilj:!'n 0 11 March 1, ta lking ub ou t the whitt! I' o llar' jo u an" A Ill u~ " "ul-!h a nd fum il y 111 0 \' d t o thi1 r ufo r t1) it morc III' "rop r iule ly li S th e ,·II IIIIl\Ullity. Th ,'y begun uuying th e ir two-pants NU lt POllition. I-':I'l' c l'ri eH of G. B. Dnvis at t hnt t im e und h"I' '' cllntillu () d t o do ~o nil tiles; . om(' a li I! Hh u u ld se e t o it thal th(. ~1 (·a r H . A f '-' \\' years ago t he ])nvi~ I)emocratic unnk ('y l.'el B liN" s hot.s I-': rtte e ry Ill/lna"'cmcnt p:l s~ (\1 into t he befon' hc 'K turn e d l oo~c with n il hnn<l ~ "f Mr. Ila vig' stln -in-In\\'. J . H ·.ho sl' T ex a s lo nKhurJl s. Rr,ga n, as MI'. 11 1I \'is wa ~ too infirm t~ I()nl.'(·r allt' llI l it. Wi th in the pl1 ~ t twc The Englishllllln' s I'ccu l'd of 20 ; week s th is 1.',·f\C I' r y has be" n closi ng miles an hour in lin nutOlno bil . .v ill o ut their "lock. p r t'pal'>ltory t o goi ng probub ly s tand , but we'lI SWea r some I drivers hll"(, passe d Us on :I <.I ir t roa d o ut o f hu s int' !i~ , I gong fo.s t e r I hun thlll.
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Tlw' best \'c ge la b le SO IlP is u suall y mad e with v('gelabl eH. It is still pOHs ihl c t o se cure whisk ... y in t he lJ nitI'd Slat es. M icha e lllng('lu wa s n ot t he invenlor of go lf knic ke rs . If .1I piece o f burn ing wuod t h ree inches lo ng be dl'opped in to Il fifty pounkll box f t!ynollli te. there will be un ex pl osiu n. It i, Iwo hundred an d twcnty mi les f rom PCI'll, Ind., t o a point two hunired a n d twen)' mi les away fr um PcI' U, I nt.!. Saillt P etcl' nc\' '1' ma st er ed the art f "laving h ' mself with a sa fety raIt hu s been es ti mat e d that 9,7 2 1 ·,o thp ich a r·c lo s l cvc ry yeur. A mun d h:ing fr OI1l th e Roc k of :i bqdtal' will d mw lI if h e is unab le o !otwirn. To be Il g oo d hous e it is n e e's"ury t o be a wom a n . Th e S pall is h lunguage is s poke n in .' pllin .. Ha ld . h ew l ed men sh ould n ot pa r t h eir hui r in t hc middlc. Geo rge W.tshfllgton did not enlist in the la st war.
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" 1 Lov" t o St ea l ,\whi le Away, " Iln d t he de aco n. wh o Ica d the Hinging. b egan : " I love t o s t eu l- " bu t fo un d he had p it ch ed the note too high. Again h e began: " I love to steal," a n d thi s tim e it was to o low. Once m or e he t ri ed: " I lov e to s tcal- " Ilnd again got th e pi tch wro ng. Afte r t h e t h i~ fai lu re t he min ister sa id: "Obse rving ou r b rother's p r ope ns itie s. let us pr ay." t>
DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO A c ura t or of a ce rtain zo ological gard e n s wall o n ho liday. H c r ece!vc d a n ote fr om h is assis tant : "The chimp a nzee is, sick . H e appears to p in e f or a compa nio n. We don' t kno w w h at to do pc nl\' ng yo ur ret u r n.'
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Frank Loclchart, whom Barney OIJ field calb "the gr~te.t alltomo~.c driver In history," drove IU, car 225 miles an hour on a Florida beacla ye ' tuda7, lost control and abot out Int u the ocean.
X:rlic,'I'II\' falll ous rugs of fir st '1 u;lli ty- ,ix beouti ful n'w l':1 tl "I'IiS 'illd co lorings.
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The former Kai se r. who must have dOlle lome bud thinking In the lut ft w years, telb Sy h'ester Viueclc, "totiay Ihe ct ntu of g ra\-ity which drtel mine. worl d I'0 w ~ r h H shifted to the U""ted S t:ll es. America Is maSler of the wo r!d." America probably COULD be ma.!tff 0 f th e world, .But to desire that mastery would 'be fooli.h . To be ma,ten o f 'ourselvc<, mind our bllline~. develop this country and , Ine..eaae the well-beIng of the ave race mu, i. a big enough talk.
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The PrInce of Wales tbakes by miatake, witll a walter, be.t dre s,sed .man, probably, at a bueinu. men s dinner. "But. Sir, I'm only a waiter." "l don't lee that that makes any diflcmlee," ' A,S the Prince tbaldna hand. ova: ,.apin. x: -.... 'I'1\e . ~ wa. an~oyed wIt.CD Solon M!--~ there cQuld ~" aOOd INve~.~y when killp oecome Jlh .. ' or. philoaophers bcicDl!lc kiri~· . . YO.nlll' Priace Iea~es philo<Opb.Y \j; profel.or.. u.... knows tliat ...o,.Itle. all1lie.•~ ,pen . ~ by becomiai dtllloc:rallc. .
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o f South American vell lllent s inform you that the population of Rio de Jankro bam inc reaaed nearly a milhon In eight yurs, Buenos Ai res mo re than a million in fo urteen years. Agricultural pO(lub tioll has inc realed eno rmously in South A rntrica.
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An athl. t~ . brea.l<eT oE rec:onil, with big lung ~ .. nd chelt e.xjN.L.Sion, wa. amlued wh en th e lIie io.\>.rancedoctll r told him "you are a Lad ri.1e. We an'! take yuu," Nellt to. no nem.e, tbe dangerc.us thin g is o. t: r-exerciee. You can d<vdop mu s ~e s almost without limIt. Bu t have only one heart, and it will . !lllld only 50 mUch.
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Edifh Cavell lias If\lilty under. military law. Alllld na lion. execut ed women for crimea no more . erious. But the "moral" circumstances :w ere different. Military ,tupldi ty, that govcrntd Germany and killed Ed ith ('.3vcll, governs Germ.. ny no long'er.
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atten d ed S. B. B . l He gave up in d espa it· with th ought.. tl Ul'llll lllC n l III \)lIyt o n l ust Friday li nd ""tlll·dny . l.c ~ tCI' Sta nl ey ac t e d Of los ing lII any dollnl's, "" sC(II'pkt'cpe r for the Ce nte r v ill e Un til he fo und 1\ Illundry. wher e , . It·lIlIl . Thi ~ bt·i nl! the firs t t ime n T h ey p u t snw t eeth ill 1;011:1 1'5. C(' I\"'I·"i1 I,· 11. S. t ea lll hus eve r p layl'" in Ih is IC) Urtlllll1 c nt. NO ONE BELIEVES 1': al' l Th (l IllIl H alld so n . Warr e n , W nll e l' 1.onl!' and son, " ' nlte l', Jr. , F lub b- " lI c's a lwllY s bOlls ti ng' Lhll t Ch '" 'I,," ('''1'1)('11 antI' ~O I1 . Orva l, a nd he keeps il i" wOl'd !" .Ioh n K in ,lIe IIl\d so n. Chn rl es, a tD u bb- " Wcll , n o o Ill' e ls(· (' I'CI' tl'ntle d t h(' (alh,' r5 lind ~ un s ba nqu et ta k es it !" Ilt Ce nt e l'vi ll e n1. E. c hurch T hu r s dny c wn in!l'. 'I'h e rc were auollt 200 fat h Try tbe Miami Gazette for a year e rs nn, l son s pn·s(· nt. W ll lt('r W Qods : ~ - *,-'i ~ ac t r'" _li S t na s l.lIlas t, ·1' and J Utlge MeCI'llY . of Duytun. de livc r e t! t he princ i pn l ,((/drc" s of th e cve n in g.
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MI'. lind i\lrs. Set h Furn as were PUT OUT THE LIGHT S un d a y " I'I c l'no on gu cs l s of lIl r.· a nd ~ I r ". C harlt·s ) Jic he ne l', o f Il ea l' W ayf lllpa. sitHll!d yo uth (t hro wing him - n es\' ille. e lf tu h is knees ) - -"Ligh t o f my. li fe! Fri e nds. if yo u have n ot picked u p Li ght of illY exis t e ncc ! Light o f- " Th e lad y- " A w. dou sc i h(l glim . our ~ t"ti u n o n yo u r rad io . tun e in mel' kid , a nd \\'hi le you're d ow n there wil h u ~ in s pirit. Loo ki ng bac kWttl·". th ini< inj:!' f'))'\\'a rd ! will you buckl!· my glllos h ('s ."
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A glorious array of the newest in style-quality- good taste- all surprisi ngl y low priced. Before buyin g y ur wall pa per. it will be decidedly to ye ur interest to look over our stoc k. R emember. ) ' OU .can return all unused rolls, you don't have (0 wait. it's .carried in s tock, YO Il don 't have to add :J few more cents per roll to cover pa rcel post charges.
Dr aperies---- Rugs---- Shades O ur :-.Je w 1!):!8 Line of R UGS, consisting of Brussels. 'J \J l'e~ tries, Axmill sters allCI Velve ts. Also , new Linolelllll s and Co ngoleuln Ru g~.
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an It \\' illdnlV S hades . Come and st"e tiJelll before buying ;\It,:.;, E I I ~t ~I It h. III r ;d I It" ('d a Jllu ~ ic in Da yton, S Ulluny, ~l u l'c h -Ith . ' elsewh ere , Prices are very reaso nab le. !'I'cilal !I ( "' I:",h 1I1' T l" lay "i~h t. II. M. Cla \' k I"uk :-iull day di llller l wil h hi,; dlll!~hll'l', ?III'S, Ar lhul' Wat c!,lW II II:; :1 1'01 .... 1/1.: .llI·" I IJlI~d )'· li1 ~t ki ns and fU lllily. Ilenr C,'llle l·\·ille. As Clul'('nce impso ll lind 1! 0wUI'd w ('pk a t t l\(' 1' (1\\ I I IhI U'::" , ,- illl Jlrnv MI'. ,t llli 1I 1 ,. ~ . lI "r"ld G,."h ll lll II1U\'Missi ldinc W('re drh'inlr to X('ni n. illi.!'. und \\ ill ,,.", 111 a id,' IJ) h e HI ".o ct ft' o m tH.'!l 1' U l'l'g'o nin t o GC O I'~l\ his w ill'h aL:';Ll rl. undny I'('nin!)" in 1'a ~s inlr a bu ss on liruhnlll '8 farm Illlrl h uf to wn . Frid ay l~e Htlll' h ill ab?ut II lII i l ~. out of TIl<' " ' " ,i,· I IIpil, .. f W ":: II1' TI)lI' n 1\1r. und M\' ~, " eslcr Crnh a m lind X(' nlll, . the lII~c l\lnc In w li,en t hoy ~h iJl II ll': h ~di ' !I' 1 \I ill pre. I'1I1 I he op duughter w e r e S und ay J.:U C~lS u f Mr . w(' ro rtdong sk,c1~I " d and UPMt'l t. Clar- (' rcttn. "Lo\',' I' imt p< of 11,, \\ ,Iii." '1 1 nnd Mrs. ' hnrl cs Guila,, \', ut lIIill lll ~I--"~_.-"---'----I -._ .~ ~ ~.-.. u . . ..'<jII. nee cscn p!!d WIth ~ fc w scratches. tlH' Gym I",xt 1', il b .1 lIi<!;lll. Mar 'II O. isburg. but Hownt'd wus pinned und er t)le nt II o·('lo .. k. .\ ,jllli "'i' Oll ~;; lind I f> machin e Il nd his back was soverl.y cen ts. I\lr. nnd Mrs. Fra nk nruw lI. o f TipwTonchec!' He is s t ill confined to hIS peCfl n oc City. "~~ r e wl'c k-c nu gUt.'sls b d, but it is th ought thut he will If y llu ,'xl'l'ci I II huy II w"lch, make of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Huulzll hn lind soo n be out again. IL will CM I no 1II0 1' e. chi ldren . it a (;"u ('n , -------.--~.~---nnd y ou r:11l 1\ "a r iI IInti 'h,, 1I' Il L., 1\11'. lind Mrs. Irvi n We idle, of Miyo ur fricnd ~ lI'il h add .. c! pritle and Rmisbu rg. were G o'dock dinner satisfactio1l . YUUI' 1Il'II l"<!:1 Gru r ll guests, Fridny. uf Mr. and I\1rs. Meljewelcr is Cnry' Jcw('lry Shup, Leh- "in Swank, anon. Ohio. II'h I'C' yll l\ will filld 1\ Mr und MI'll. Charles Smith Sile nt . Owing to t he dent h of my wife, T g rCllt vnl"i Iy III ~(: kct frum . Sund;,y wilh th ei r dllughtef, Mrs. will Bell at public auction at my resTl'J' lhe Miami Gazette for. yeu. Go'o1e Bernard a nd fnmily, near idence on the Township Road, 3 mlletl WayneSVill e. S. W. of Waynesville, 6 miles N. E. Delmonte- 3 cans, 57c; of Lebanon , on Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bi negar, of dozen, $2.25; can , .. . . TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1928 Jam est own . wer e Sundny dinner CAountr, Club, 3 can . ................ 53c p." 'C o .. n ......... ........... .. ...... .. . 2 .10 Beginning at 10 a. m., the f ollowg uests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ~ond.le. 3 ean . .. ·· ............ .. .... SOc p ... dozeD ......... .... ..... .. ..... ~ .. .. . 1.59 Walter Kenrick. Ing: 3 hOTses. 6 cattle, 100 chickCII flon , 3 c.n . ...... . " ' " ... ......... ... ..... . .. .......... .... 43c e ns, 6 ducks, 6 geese, a full line of r.Irs Charles 1\1 ullenix, Mr. and farm implements, corn In shock, full fOR RENT Mrs. 'Walte r Kenrick Jlt1.ended lhe line of hou sehold goods. See large French Brand, funeral of Charles Wills, at Springbills. P. W. HARTSOCK. per pound .. : . .. boro, Wednesday. FOR RENT32 ncre farm, loca te ' Scars & Simpson. Auct.e, J ewc l S.nto., Ib· ....................... 32c Countr, Club, .t".1 cut. Ib .... 47c on Tow n. hip Ronel, 3 miles S. W. Dr. J. C. Roberts, dist rict s up erof Way nesvill e, Ohio. P. W. Hart . intendent of Blanchest er, will preach sock. m7 a t Lytle church n ext Sun!Jay afternoon at 3 o'clock. Countr,. Club, 1.lb. 10aL .......... Sc R,. .. , lOC I Vi.1\na ...................... 7c Several il'iend. from here attended the funera l c:tf Mr. Frnnk Burnet M1'tI. Carl Albright haa been quite at his la te res~ nc e at Cente rville. ill with neuri~B. S. No.1, Roun r' , ' Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Hanse BanBen and eon, Dale. White, 15 lbs. for . . . . . . . --o n Mrs. Frank Rogers had a fall last. motored to Dayton last Saturday. LIV E STOC K. MAC HI NE RY. wcek when her crutches slipped o n E TC. Several fro m this community atSPAGHETTI the ftoor. She was badly bruised, terla.d the show at Lytle last week. or NOODLES, but no bones broke n. Countr, Club. p .. , .. ... .... .... ... Miss Charline Shellhammer spent Th~ Robert. Mildred and Cla ra Haines, last Tu esday with MillB Alys Hanof Belmont. spent t he week-end with son. fOSTER C U NNINGHAM, their grnndpa l·cnts. Mr. lind Mrs, S. W et P.ck, 5 ~' -0,.. can ..: Master Robert Kruer, the 8011 of W arren Coun ty A ge nt . Leb a non, H. Haines and fami ly. lb. ..... .... of W. W. Kruer, is sick with plellrn A large cro wd was in a ttcndnnce In ollice of Att orne y F . M . Cunpneumonia. at · SunLlty School S unday, and en1\in gha.m, neor POlt Office. - O K. joyed t he Missionnl'Y program l rectMiss Helen Kruer spent Thursday ed by Miss Eva Whllrton. Ib ... .......... night with Miss Kathleen Chamber lin, of Springboro. ~ Mrs. George Graham, Mrs, Charl es ____ ________ _ The Cooking SchOOl was held a ~ I Lar,e Fi.h...... .. .............. .. Mullenix. MI'. !lnll Mrs. WnlLer Kenthe hom e of Mrs. John Kruer, Thursrick attended the funera l of Miss dD . .. .... ... day afternoon. There were quite n Addu Haines, at Springboro, FridllY . WATC few Of the neighbors present and enEatmore. Ib .... .............. ... Mr. antil Mrs. J . B , J ones lind Mrs. joyed salad uemonstmtion. n en HR\rkc a ttended the fu neral of Severa l from this community 3IU .. Mr. Arch Hamilton, of New Burlingt e nded t he Night Owls eucher club tO il hel d lit ' pring Va ll ey FridllY 2 Ib . ... ,.. at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus urlcrn u(l n. Sheets last Friday. It was reported FOR COLD that the re wns n good time. lIlr. alld Mrs. Emery Chul'lclon, Clean ..... F .... h. 3 lb... .. MI'. nnd MN!, Chlll'les Chal'leton a nd Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Rose and Mr, children we re 'undny gu ests of 1\lr. Doze n ... .................. ... ... ..... .... $2.10. arM MrR. Perry Wade' and family, nnd MI'S. Frnnk Chll rleton IIn\/l son. Can ..... ...... ............ ... .. .. .. .... .. .... 18c Smo"ed Surn cu ...... lb. Jam es Wi ele and fa mily and Helen al Middletown. KI'uc r IItlc nd ed the eight o'clock banDon't let your coa J qu et nL Sprin g boro Saturday night. i'l lr, H .. M. lark re tu rn ed frolll Winch ester, In d., lust week, nllt er ge t low. the death Rnd burial or h i~ cou sin . Thomns ITe nry l:'I rk, Mr. Clark nursed him in his IUBt illness. ' Let us figure with I·'. 13.
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Buv ·Goodvears Now! Here are a few examples ~f the bargains we are offering in genuine Goodyear Tires
30x3 1·2 AWT Clincher 32x4 Straight Side Cord A WT 29x4.40 All·Weather Balloon
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Through our direct selling system, ."From Factory to Your Wall," you can buy wall pap~r in your own home at factory prices. A telephone call-or a postal card will bring the local representative to your door with a complete line of new wall paper samples, priced from six cents a roll up to the highest grade made.
The American Wall Paper Stores Co.
D. E. STANDIFORD Local Representative
Waynesville, Ohio
Windstorms T ornad~es----Cyclones'
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A li ttle bright-eyed boy has come to make his home with Chris Charles and family at Harveysburg. Man), thanks to t he stork. Charles Howe and wife have moved from the Frank WiJaon farm to a farm near Wilmington. . A Mr. Mont joy has rented the Wilson farm, cated by t he Howe family and will move there soon. t Among t hose out of town wbo ' attcnrled Mrs. Bud Frazier'lI blrthda, anniversary in Wilmington last Sunday. were K. E. Thomp.on, wife and daughler. Msry Katherine, Mrll, Alice Terry. W. H. Terry, 1\1, H. Terry, of this place. Lon Brannon and wife. of Xenia, and Guy Brannon,' of Leb. I1non.
Mr. nn d Mrs. \Y . 1\1 oleman ha'd for their undllY Ilucst~, Mrs. Gladys Donley n"'cIt' so n, Edw in, 1\Irs. J . H. Donley. Mr. E. f 'l l'o nnd Mrs. J . Proud. (If Clncln nllti, Mr. Il nd Mrs. S. E. South and children, Hazel and ' Virgi nia, of Mild l'ill.
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Harold McKay and wife spent Monday in Wilmfngion. H . ' F. McKay and wife were Wilmin gton visitors Friday. Ric hard Nelson and wIfe, of Lobanon. called on friend s here Sun\l ay. F. C. Cleaver and family have moved from Kentucky to t heir farm here. Clint Jnckso n nnd fnmily have moved to their new farm In Clinton county. Sherman Ferris a nd wife, Almon Ferris a nd wife were shopping in Lebanon on Frida y. H enry Moore Bnd family have movd<,\ on the Tony Davis fa rm. The Davis' hnve gone bnek to Fennsylvania.
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Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Jones and Mr. li nd Mrs Hill enlertuincd to nn alum in um- d c ~ o n sl rnti(ln a "ix o'clock din ner Mon'd.. y evening. Mr. a nd Mrs. C. L. Duke, MI'. And Mrs. Paul Duke, Mr. and Mrs. ' 5. H. Burn ett , Mr. lind Mrs. Morris Corn ell , Mr. a nd Mrs. Ed Longacre and Mr. and Mrs. James Johns.
Genuine Raven , Red Ash,
, The 'Phillipso n Comedy Co. put on clean comical .shows at Lytle Hall all last week, a nd were enjoyed by large crowds each eve ning. Mrs. Margaret Johns received the electric tablela mp on t he bean gue8s; -MI311 Emma Ha rris won the case of silverware as the popular young lady lind Dorothy Graham the <linm ond ring on the baby vote ; Woodrow Lewis received tbe Indian blanket with the can-I dy. The company left for Highland county Monday morning.
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Thomas Henry Clark, age 81 years 8 months, tlJed at bis home, 6,1 9 E. Washington street, Winchester, In'd~, F ebruory 22. after twelve weeks' illness. He leaves two Bons, Elmer and James, two daught~rs, Mrs. Dan Fettei'll and MTB. Ava . Collins; also three sisters. Mr. Clark had been married siX times. He leaves a widow. Mrs. Id~ E. Clark. Mr: Clark wae a Civil WIT veteran. a member of the 124th Indian Infantl'f\ and was e ngaged in the f ollowing battles in 1864-65: Dalton, Reseca. Altoona Mountain. Kenesaw Mountall). C.hataboochie River, Atlanta, Peach ·Tree Creek. all in Georgia; .a leb at .. Colum·bia. Frank.. lin, ' Nashville and 'Wise's Forke. In T.;mne~see. · .MI'. Chu'!<' Vio. burled .In F~u~tair,t. ParJi ce!'llete~j WincbeBter. .ana. . . .' • _ _ • . ' ~ , , . ~.. -., One of theBe days people will atop talking about tbe whj~ collar job and refer .to It more appropriately u the two-pants suit position. .
Wayne. Cb"Iek,Start.er Waynesv 'e·Farmers, ". '
More t han fifty neighbors an,d frie nds gathered at the beall~1ful faTm home of RWlSell and Ruth MUTray, j Ust cast of Oregonia, last Sun~J -. Q day, March . 4, to celebrate their ill " twenty-fifth wd<ldlnr · anniversary, The group gathered at the noon hour . to partake of the'. delicious dinner, pr epared .by the .I adles; whUe the .a ternoon was spea.tf in coneratulations . ' ' -Phone 25 and the exchange of ~etiJlp. FOT . " , the afternoon the Hurrays wore . tbe suits in wblcb they were mamed a ' quarter of a century qo. ~========~=;;;i;;;;=iJ
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ATRIBUTE' TO WEEKLY REPORT J, O. fAlKINBURG OF HIGH ,SCHOOL By C. M. CARTWRIGHT The dealh of John O. Falkinburg \."IA' id~oLin~d with Wa)'IHlsville ClOllIlIlu ni!y life in dnys gune by, ul'ings to nlind lilY I·arliest sc hool !Jays in the old Middle Hun, 01' a ~ it WlI S '" l1wllln eS cnlle d. lhc ro~w ick ~ ehul.ll out ul\ the Stllte road just befure the Ilpp roach to the hill t hat It'uds to ~tiddlc Hun . The old-ti me HO
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It wu s hcre in thiM primitive school house thllt Mr. Falkinburg he ld swuy. It was a school district uf mug-nine!!llt di ~t IlIlC~ S. When IV" reuli ~c the sc hool fucililics of today, we uJlpreciat~ n il t he 1lI0re the sl ~rn obstucleR co nfronting tencher .. in these co u ntry schouls. Pupils fur instance. clime to the Middl e Hun sc hool fuur miles di~tl\lIt . and were lIever tardy U l' nbsent. They clime when the eleme nts were Rtormy lind temp estuou s. Cold lind biting wind! did not deter them. Mr. Fnlkinburg him se lf lived in 1\ colt,nge on the . Spri ng Vnllcy pike aCI'oss the way, from the luler Co llege Hill sc hou l. etlsily three mile. lind mOI'e from the old school. He hlld to reach the sc hoolhouse ut 7 o'clock in the morning or cllrlier to buil!J th e fire. ugu. t !'Ullle
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Lnst Friday Pedro M. Blanco, a native Filipino, v isited the 8chool and gave a s hort t nlk to those interested. li e is a graduate of Columbill Un i· versity. post-graduale stude n t of the Univcr8ity o f P enn sylvan ill and Oxford Univers ity, England . He told of his fam ily who are now ull dcad, bow he worked to come to America and what he did after he got here, to get lin educatio n. Some slides were shown ' to illu strate his talk of his native lllnd lind he also sang Borne native Filipino so ngs.
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Mondny evening the Junior and Senior classes visited Lyman Day's sugar camp and all r eturned mu ch more sugared t han when they s tarted. The teachers were expected to stay swee t 1111 w eek.
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vicinity walked to school over fiel ds Diocesan president, M.iss Catherine lind through The bOYB nn d Morrison, could return to girls II10ng thewoods. Che noweth rOlld and Cipcinnllti solitthat an she early hour to atthose living along the lio road . the tend IInother meeting. Luncheon wns Nut Huines boys anci Will Dinwidd ie, served promptly at noon by the hos for eXu ml)lc, represen ted that far-off tC6SCI! nbly lI'ssistcd by Mrs. J. W. section. Ed ""tlfds. Mr". J. E. McClure, 1I1rs. 1 st art e d t 0 Be h 00 I w h en Bert Hartsock Mrs. Ronnld Hawke It \\'as hnre ~ Leullu rn Robe rls. WIlS t he teacher. lind Miss Emmll H t!ig hway. Marshal! Harlan, who has been ill, John I'alkinburg came the next year. The til ceting was ope ned by lIln . is improving. During those days the "big boys" Annll Cadwn llader who conducted the W. H. Alle n was 'lI business visitor stnrted in sc hoel in November. wIJ.en devotional se rvic e. Scripturul qu othe fall work was completed and "qu it tntion s \\\ere gh'en in response to in Lebanon, Monday. Hchoul" in !\larch or early April to roll call. ACter the busi ness hod , D ur ing .L · l u d e, d 'h ' F or h urness, co II ara, b n'dl es, I'IDes, start pI owmg. \.ue time the b e ne conc • C mee t Ing was ·'big boys" were in sc hool, a teacher lurned over to Miss Morriso n. pads, etc., Bee J. C. Hawke. m28 at Middle Run <fIeeded pnyalcal as well The subject of her address was " k by Sturgl ' 8 , e ntitl C d , "Th e F ran k A n de rson, ' . h t h e Slt. the · ...... II<! Illora I courllge to cope Wit uvv • 0 t L e'b anon. was . u lion. Many of these boy s were Chu rch Awake," whic h is being used in Waynesville, Tues day. more powe r ful t han 1I1r. Fillkinburg. a8 a text-book in the mission study They knew it. In n tlgbt they could clllsses this year, With questions Choice Greeting Cards and Motoverpower him. I ha ve seen him of- and answers she made the review of toes at Cary's Jewelry Shop. ten confronted with a definnt gllng this book most interesting, and the Dr. Rober t Blair, of Lebanon, was h ou r f or h er d epar t ure come II II t 00 1111 d h e was ulways the master. By . s on Waynesville on business today. s I reer courage. intel Iectual superiority a . · WIIS br oug ht to n CIose Th e mee t mg lin d grit h e cowed boys who delibt 3 Lee Hawke, Miss Doris Hawke .erate ly set out to "get .him ." ~. p. .m., wAI'th Plrayerts , Ie d . bIY "-M'ISS andMrs. Donald Hawke were in Da-on That WIIS a co ng lome rated sc ho ol, mornson. p easan socia nour Monday. #' large in numbers, vllried in size a nd f 0II owe d . age, of infinite ra nge in ability, maWatc~ for Cary's Jewelry Shop ny coming from obsc ure homes, f orcSprin.r Opening and Grab Sale. on .ed to work and slIcrific e in tender Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 22, 23, 24. Lebanon, Ohio. y ears, some witho ut inspiring influences, others se nt from t hrifty; inFred M . Cole's Bargain Festival, lelligent, widc-awake fUrm fire sides. which starts today and continues for Mr. and Mrs, LeIter Gordon visited It was n most interesti ng mosllic of ten days, is being personally conduct- relatives in Wilmington, Sunday afchild life in a coun try sc hool of tbat ed by Mr. W. C. Thompson , a gentle- ternoon. period. man of wide experience. Mr. ThompT he ed ucationel eqnipmc.nt lind ac- son has a pleasing personality and his Members of the local Grange are cesso ries were meager. It waa a coUrteoU8 treatment of all who visit preparing to present a play on April s imple sort of process. In the midst the store Insures a successful sale. the 13th. of this envi ronment, with a mud road • - • in front, the woods of Middle Run Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Ellis, Mr. and in the rear, with the strea m of tenMrs. J . L: Mendenhall were visitors torrential, Jolin Falkinburg .rot his In New Vienna last Thursday. early teac hing e xperience. He gainThe young people of Lytle church ed a high place in the. educatio~al will give a minstrel show at Lytle March 22, 23, 24 Cary'. Jewelry flel~ Inter on bl:' sheer. Industry, In- hall Saturday evening, M.rch 17, ~op, at Lebllnon, Ohio, will have a telhgent and IIldefatigabl~. study, sponeered by tile Ladies Aid Boclety. Spring opening nnd Grab Sale. See keen .observation ~nd. exerclslllg , of- Waynesville High School ,orcheatra Fred's Advertiser for full particulars. ten hili notural thmkmg mechanism. will furnish the music. Admission, I1e was not merely an absorber. He 16c. . . . thought for himself. .O ut of the warp The last half of the entertainment W. N. SeaTS and family vlEllted and woof of his mind after ca reful will be stereopticon views given by Mr. and Mrs. Eu.rene Montgomery, and painstaking deliberation came Re R A St')11 N h f of Pasadena, Sunday afternoon. 0 C aree or S al mber of th local chap . v. . . I ngs. hill own d e d uctlOns. the pic t ures as they are furnished by ever me s e . . '. He broke the "stubborn glebe" in the N. C. R. ter attended Eastern S~ar In~pecbon that school. In later years those of • _ • at Harveysburg lost frIday night. us who sat at his feet appreciated the Don't fail to attend Fred M. Cole'a Mrs ' Bertha Lewis and .. .....anddaugh tremendous handicaps and problems, the maddening conditions lit times, Bllrgain Festival. ter, Opal . Rober~, of Dayton, s~en~ that he had to overcome. Yet out Sunday With relatives In WayneSVille. of that country school we learned les L t "fit .. with P k aonll of busic importance that became hardship and sacrifice. Yet the flrea e us you a . r er ' M F Iki Duofold Pen; help you select the ' b . h lb a part 0 f our ma k cup. J 0 h n ,F a Ik. m- kept rig t y urn mg. r. a n- Parker point that .uits your hand burg was n thorough, conSCien tIOUS burg ut ilized every 'possit)le moment exa tl C . d t th t teacher. We may not have gotten he could snatch f or study. When he c Y', ome In an ry em ou fnr beyond the "Three R's,'.' bu t we was in the fteld binding wheat or at Cary s Jewelry Shop, Leb.non, O. learned t hese well. plowing corn he meditated on what Mrs. G J Smith II visiting heMr. Falkinburg literally hewed his he relld. . daughter Mr and• son .m law•and life out of hard rock. He had no Out of this stern, hard experience M - Ph'l Z f f C 11 'H'I\' CI early educational advantages. In was wrought the splendid John Fal- Ira. tI I ep, 0 0 ege I , nboyhood he had to shift for himself. kinburg of later years. In the midst c nna • He took to the mast during the Civil of all burdens, In spite of seemingly War and saw service in the navy. On un surmountable difficulties he emergMrs. Kate Coleman had as dinner his return he worked for my Grllnd- ed a lIlan of the finest mold. .rueab Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. father Cortwright. My grandparents This leads me to 88Y that from Henderson and daughters. MiAea Elland their children appreclat~ the those ellrly daye of hardships, toil ther and Louise. native IIbility of John Falkinbuflr. and .acrifice, there was developed at It was due to their encouragement, Way nesville and in its neighborhood Diamonds. We lIupply customers atimulus and sympathetic 'h elp that a body of men and women who for from Cincinnati, Dayton, Middlehe decided to teach. Then started a co urage, conscience, high standllrds to-:m, etc., be<;ause our quality and liCe of intensive study, close applica- and clean living "ave not been ex- prices are rIght. Cary'l . Jewelry tlon and fine di scrimination in read. celled. They were made of stern Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. ing that finally mllde Jehn Falklnburg atuft' out of which heroes are shaped. an erudite student. He · touched life We who followed have had examples Edgar T. Hole, of Rlehmond, Ind., at myriad points and was a man of in our forbears thllt shine all A great expects to he at Waynesville friends superior education. Many ;times in light. ' Mj!eting at 10 :30 a. m., March 18th. those s~hool days 1 ~eard him dls- ,I" was ' particularly de1ight~ d that Evt;ryone .we.l come. : cuss su!>jeets or profound moment ~ohn Falkinburg wrote those f ragrant with Il!y gtandfatJler and my father. reminiscenses in ' the .Miami Gazette Misses Kl\therine Tomer, Florenee I was i mpressed the.n ,with his 'graS)) recently • . They recalled ~ames and B.l>bb, Edna Shumaker, Esther ,Henot. ~he. matter ,,~ hand.~e was cealie~ places ' of ~hldong ago. Those sketch! derson. Elsie and Doris Hawke were less in h ia.exploratioJl o~ t he beat that es revealed tJle fact that JOhn Falkin- delightfully entertained at Satterth- had b.een t~,bt and, wrltten.in ~he burg livlld in his community. He was walt4jl's sugar . camp Mon~y . evell~. world. ,. ." ever loyal to hili boyhood haunts. He During this period, MI'. Falkinburg loved the place that gave .him his It YOII expect to buy a w.tch. make ' wall raisIng a family; his salary as chance to climl). : it a ~rueJ;l. . It will cost no mon, He was I)roueht back to sleep amid and you can wear it and show it to a teacher 'waS meapl' and' he- had to piece out by' workin'e for the 'farm- thOlle ~ovely scenea, 'the' far-reaching yo.ur · friends with .dded pride and .,. by the day . . DUiinlr the vacation valleys. and the malrJ1lftcant hin. tlrat ..tlafactioD. Your Dllardt Gruen .JHIi'I,od . lie- labored i" the ftelda and wllre 80 D/Qch • part of .him when he Sewe~r ie C.,,'s J".1rJ Shop, looked after bll OWil place after twi- w.. beiDIr enriched·with life'. Gho~ POll, Ohio, :where JOQ wUl bel •
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At the Gym l u ~ t F";d"y nil!h t n)(' 11I. (,OL I ' ~IBl S, tllO- 1f you must bers of th ~ lii Kh . d" ,ol lI\u,i~ I' III's ", UN ' Z(', : n t>l'Z \.' intu yUill' left hllnd, prcscnt .... ~1 foLn\, f' P intl\.' s or Jl a\\ uii, " not. y( ~ 1Jr !'It.rht, W U o; th e pUblic IIda Ii~ht npl·ra in ,, \, n(": ~. t o :1 j'.IJ1He- mOllil lUll I' t ' l't' ll t Iv nffj ' t'('I<! by Dr. P. f'. I "hl.i ll ~, ,·hi.:r uf tllI' hurea u of ity house. (' lInti'\ ~il) u " di s el.v·.t'g u f lh . lu t e Dc ... The SlUg'l' s l ·tti ll~ l' I'J1 "l~"t' ''II \ d lh<: l",r!I111'111 I' r II;:,liLh. 1IJ'. Rubbins ga rd en of )1 i ~~ 1''';IIICI' ', pri\ 1\\1' had t111' SIll"" Ih ing til say in I'egard school ' f or girl;; and was \'cry aUra e. " r (II1I!h >. ya wn s. s llloth~rf·d oaths " .. " "~'I hili" l' I ~ ~ t'h al ('alls f ll r the tive. 1I a l1<I·." "r ' Ud IU h J,!'p.!'\ture r ... conlmendTh e ~inging or (h(' J: irl >' find ,d ill ,'Ll'll! 'llu honK.. " W e shake boys' churuses , und~r th <> di... ·ctif,,, o f h" I·d. \\ ith IOUI' r il';ill hnnd, " he ex. t.he music teachcl'. Jl I iss \,,,1 1: 111 in,·. plni'II',I. "alld lIP sllr fu('r of th.· hand gal" evidenc e o r ca l'pfu l truininA' a nd r'JI'1l1:-- H Yl' n ' fBuJ rahh· rl'~ i n~ place ench part Wa " c!c\'crl y pu rt ruY ~ 1 1 l.~' r.... I!"""" \l'hile weli inK lor furt her II ",,,,II sel'cted cast which full ,, \\', : I' ul1 : fer In rdl·nlls. The halid- . , huk e nlllY alill rrt''l u~ntly Iloes tr nnsDu rothy Dear, duught er of I'lu ntutnlion Illllnu"er FvelynK crM' Y f~ r u < mu n y Jl a hul"Kicul bacteria as l h .. ugh 1\ (k",lly ':"!!IIlY wero c()nc~ al Miss Primer, tellcher of privato sc ho ol Louise H ender ~ on ill!! hi" I1l unn l de>igns in such u gl'ec ~ Lehull. Bcn tri ce Robitzer; Kllrnkmi . In~:1 Evelyn Curtwl'ight; Lilinoe. Thelma Th cl'e i ~ "\'~ry indkation in poSt. John; Mai lc, Irma 'Rich, daugh · lit ica l 'il'clt's th'ut lh e ouject of tbe tel's of rich pllln tlltio n owners. wet or liueral interests uf th e stalo Billy Wood. Lieutenllnt of U, S. Cruiser, T cn n es~ee Wade TurnC'r within the Republican ranks huve Pirllte hief Morris She r woor\ fur mure renchin" plnns thall seem Boyel Henderson uPllarent th tnl! IIverage voter nt the Sellry, II pirate Chorus of Hawaiian Gir ls -Evelyn pre~"'ll tin.., . Not only do they seek Lllmb. Nell ie Graham, Louise Tread u majuri ty of de legatos to the Nawny, The lmll Hartsock, Louise Crllne tional convention to be held in Ka nVeda Bennett, Myl'll Pence, Mubel sus City , but the fight will carry wi£i, McMilInn, Bertha Filer, Grace Pen- it what is ex pected to be a victory nin gton, Virginia H ard in, Marietta Cor the s late ticket in the primaries Guy, Mary K. Wilso n, Bernice Hy· at least. It is impossi ble to see how the IIverage straight Republican can mlln. Pirates' Cho rus-Boyd Henderso n , hope for victory under the bllnner of Ken neth Fromm, Gilbert Frye , Jo e the wet or liberal int~r est9 . LeadKersey. Geo rge H enkle, Willia m ers have been cho sen who have fought LOllg, Charles O'Nea ll, Paul Ever- under almost ever y other banner, and hart, Sherman Tinney, Burdette they have enlisted as many others 8S possible wi lh u bit dryer viewa to Jackso n. d istract atte ntion from the main isMiss GenevlI Ault, pianst, and the su e or picture. Senalor Fronk B. died Monduy at her home between Willis is a life long dry. So is his mUllic. campnign manager , Col. Cunni A. Thompson. There is no issue on this point, but it is hnrd to close one's ." eyes on the PIISt performances of ----Walter F. Brown, of Toledo, and Col. Mothers Club Market on Franklin C. Burneit, eo n o'f Steph- Thad H. Brown. of Columbus. They March 17, 192EI. at Grange e n lind Hannah Burnett, WIIS born have ever been id entified with the H II b . . t 9 0 near Waynesville, Ohio, October 18 , more li beral interests, lind it is hinta. egmOlng a :0 a. ed t hat t he presc nt fight will not end 185 1 0 f ' ht h ' ld h m. Miss Lucy Emley WIIS t he di nner . nc a elg c I reno e grew at t he April pri maries, but that it Please send your donaguest, Sundny, of Mrs. Sarah Joy. to manhood on the farm where he was will be cllrried to the state ticket to tions in a s early as p08siborn, remaining there fo r ty yellrs. be named in t he YOllr. If Ohio Reble on t his date. Mrs. Fred M. Cole entertained the The last ' I!\'enteen of these years publiCllns support wet ca ndid lltes th is "bridge club" Saturday afternoon. were pug~c cl there wit h his wife, Aril- year th ere has been u decided. chlln lrll Patrons may leave orders lu Tayl or Burnett, whom he married in t he attitude of Ohio voters rew ith Mrs. Hyman. Our Spring line or Wa ll Paper is Deccmber 3. 1874. To t his union cently. j . here-160 patterns to He lec t from wcrl! born fi\'e children, Earl, Mary, I!! all carried in stock at Hynlnn's. . J o ~c ph, RRymond and Lura , four of . Living on the farm is m ore healthy ~. II whom with t heir mot her lind fo ur thlln Iivin.r....in tbe ~ P erhaps you Messrs. I. W. Lincoln und Wm. g-randchilc.lrell und two s isters are enn't m llke the young folks believe this but it's a fact nevertheless.. I. Fllirbee, of Dnyton, spent Sunduy li ving. • • . I with Mr. and lIIrs. J. H. Smith . Fmnk rcceiv"' II hi s academic ed u- C. Plummer, chief of the division of S catio n lit th e public schools near his vito! statistics, stAte hea lth depllrte\'eral Maso ns f rom th is place uthome with a few years spe nt at Mi- ment sa ys, thllt 11 persons died durc tended th I' I e inspection of New Bur- n.mi Valley college, neur Springboro ing the past yenr who were more than mgton odge, Tu esday eveni ng. When I say "academic education," 1 100 years of age each. And every Attend the Spring Opening lind speak advi sed ly, for Mr. Burnett one of theso e leve n were fnrm resG ra b S a le at Cllry's J ewelry S hOll, throughout the years of hl' s yo ut h a nd ide nts. No city folks lived to that ETERNAL CHILDREN It March 2~, 23, 24, Great fun I For manhood was acquiring un e ducation ripe old nge t his r eport shows. full partieulllrs see Fred's Advertiser that was infillitel ~ mor e vllluab!e thlln this is n't evidence e:lo ugh thllt farm Somebody said thllt a man has four mere book learnmg, F rom hIS long living is the most hculthy of all life ambitions: To plan.t a tree, to write Mr. and Mrs. J esse Mengle and life on the farm he acquir ed t he to day, other con vincing statistics will a book. to build a hl~uBe and to beget children. of Morrow, spent the week- pructical ~lIowl edge of agricul t ure be produced, acco rding tn Dr. John a Ion. end wi th B. V. Smith lind family. and t he IIIdustry lind application E. Monger, .stllte health director. There ie aomethhl.r peculiarly eatwhich mlld e hlln th e s uccC6sf ul farm'Ohio del egates lind alternlltes to Islylng to a man when he has a son. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Smith enter. er he was. From h is own heart which It may be the aurvival of the old lained wit h a fumily din ner Su nda y he Icarned to r est upon t he 'tender the Democratic nationa l conventio n heline that one muat have an heir in honor o f Mr. nnd Mr~. Hllrold heurt of Jesu s; from his own mind nt Houston, T exlls, Jun e 26, will go to Inherit hie estate. . Smith. alld soul which were enlightened and by special train, which will leave III ChlDa they sometimes drown the led by the " In ner ligh t" of t he Qua- Clevela nd on the morning of June eirl babies tiecause they do not want Remc mbl'r, we nre headquarters in kers, he learn ed t he tender and un- 22, Henry O. Brunn-er., chnirman of so many eirla around, and prefer Wllrren county for Gruen Wa tches selfish devotion to his family which the state Dcmocrntic executl\'c comboys. and " Youre,," sil verware. Cnry's so e ndeared him t hem, and the mittee, hilS announced. The trai n The .ffectlon between a man and Jewelry Shop, Lebllnon, Ohio. chllrity a nd ki nd ly good will, which will stop IIi Columbus. Springfield and his Ion il peeUllady tender. It is together with n quiet se nse of humor Dayton to pick up d leglltes and 111e not the same Idnd ~,f teeling that he Mrs. SlIrnh Zimmerman, Mrs. L. made h im so good a neighbor and ternates fr om nll sections Htute . No stops will be mllde behas for hlB "Wif.·', or for his daughter. A, Zimmerman, MI'tl. Harry Ritter fr iend. Somehow the IOn Beems to corry n~d son were shopping in Dayton, on By bir th lind heredity Frank Bur- tW"'''" Cincimwti u nd St. Louis_ Rates, re:crvution s and , chedu les will on his own pel'lOnality and when he 1 hursd ay. nett bell>l1ged to t he Society of be un nounced ~oo n . Th e train will looks at him he fuela that his life Friends, of which he l'C!mained a loy- reach Ho uston on th mor ning of' has not been In vail~. No flner wlltches thlln the Gruen a l member until his death. Though A man at a br nqllet the other day for t he boy or girl graduate. Hove cordial lind frien dlY to othe r creed s. JUlie 25. Stops o C scveral h ours wilt got up and said. . you seen th em at Cllry's. Jewelry the deep sp ir ituali ty oC the QUllker he IlIlIde in St. Loui s lind Dallas. "I am lonely. Nearly every mlln Shop, Lebanon, Ohio . faith lind t he si mpli city and practical here tonight bAa hie son with him. honesty of their way of liCe nllpelllmj . A ftc sp nd ' I k h I have only the memory of m i n e . " r C mg severo wee sat t e to like qunlities in himse lf. FIe Then he dlaelosed the fact that his Friends Home, Mrs. ~yd ia Cha ndler sp rang from II long lin e of Ntnunch Ion was IIOmewhere in France either returned to her home In New Viennn lind upri ght QUllkc rs and Ill! never in an unmarked ....ve or lying un- last Thursday. betrayed his inhel·ilance. •• Identified lI.r lOm.e wire f ence or About t he year I S!! I. IIII'. Burnett In a ditch. ~ '!, Mrs. Etta Surface lind Mrs. Vedll r emoved with his famil y t o t he f ll l'm The father waitl!d to "0, but he Ornd orf motored to Port William, on th a Dayton a nd Lebano n IJikc, Sunday \ h th . d . . Jll rs. Fred Cons and IIfrR. Elias .. waa too old; they 'wlanted young men . h M' v ere ey enJoye a VISit which belll'R his name. Th em hi~ Ogl('Sbcc W('re hostesses to t he Hllpp'" The IOn never came baek . Wi t r. and Mrs. B. S. Howell. child ren grew up Ulld mUl"I'il'd. As ~ It be f' .I . h Hou r club TII C~dIlY nfternon n , March may a al~tI; c;onso atl?n, but I10 usecleaning time! H t e 'years went by, he and hi ~ wife . 1~. at the home of Mrs. GO II S. Althis boy has one advantage In that Id ' f 'l b ave your feelmg the burd en oC yenrs , deC'ided Llwugh the weather was rather inhe will al"'a,. be a boy. 0 pIeces a SI ve:ware, ra.ss, etc., 'to tu rn oyer th eir furm to younl'cr We lose our children In two ways. r,eplated and refi~lshed so It loo~s hands. T hey boug ht their presen t clement, Rixteen me mbers res pond ed hke new lit Cary B Jewelry Shop I to rolt clIII. The vice-p reside nt, Mrs_. They either die or ......0 ... . ' n hom e in Centerville, wh" re. nHer Jenni · Wilso n. presided lit th e busi... up. In eith- Lebanon ' OhiO er caae the" separate from us. , . the lapse of thirte en ycur'S, MI'. Bur# Il ess sessio n, nfler which .th e program The eternal children are the ones Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Fires, Mr. and n ett passed away in hill 77th year. committe~ offe red the foll owing very who d!e. They alway. Iin.rer in our Mrs. Lewis Fires and childre n, and so a loving hus band and of mOI'C than good progrnm, which was in keep!f' g memory as chlldrenc. We expect to MisR F 10Sl!ie Fires spent Sunday with And so a lo vi ng husband of mono 1\' 'Ith St . l'atl'I'ck's Day ~ . liee them In the nen world 811 chilI' C I ' than fift y years, a tender fath er anLi dren. They wlll al'w ays be children. re atlvC6 in entervil e. a n affectionate urot her a nd II k ind Reudi ng , "Mareh" ... . ... Elsie H ockett But those who p'01t' up and devel- _ New, charming and chic coatume ne ighbor hus gone from among us. Reading, "Helen Kellllr's Achieveop their own pera,o Qllty and indj~ jewelry creations. Cary's J ewelry "Thc places which hu ve known him ments" . . . . .... . Adra Bra ddock vlduality· awine away, from us. Shop, "The Home of Gifts," Leba- shall know him no more." For he is Mrs. Frank LeMay lind Miss Helen Perhape after all the loneliest per- non, Ohio. n ot lost even to t his world, for love Hllwke, guests of th e afternoon, then Ion la the one who··baa seen hiB loved is immortal. The he nficicnt influence favored us with a so ng, "I Ain Dream ones &Tow ·.way from him, rather !Ii H v: Walter, Mias Pearl of Franklin Burnett's lifo will always ing of You," and for an eneore sang than the one who has 10lt them by Sta~~', M~. and Mrs. Don Wlllter of be lelt by all who knew and loved "My Wild Iri sh Ro se," which was death. Lebanon, were Wayn esville "t him. tno roughly enjoyed by aU. The latter has them always with Monday afternoon. VISI aI'S, Next n potato .peeling contest in him in bls memory, but to the form'. wl)ich Mrs. Nellie Bunnell and Mrs. er that · memory ill clouded by the New styles, spring colora and the Ada h Smith chose sides. The sille real~ty. .Iowesb prices in th e history of real pee ling. t heir potatoes first, winning - - -.....~.-....- - - silk, are at 'your servic'e. C. B. ChupOn th e evening of MUl'ch 28t h, at a prize. Mrs. S m ith'~ side were vi~ ""' . man, your local representative, will R o:clo;k, Prof. J. W . Wouchet, of the tors. V be home from 'school Murch 17th t o cx~ens l~n d ep.art~e llt of OhiO State The hostes!\es then served a very __ 24th. Phone 86. ulll vers lty, WIll . g ive an ' lIddress on delicious two-course lunch Which , WIll wi.n e Production nnd Feedi ng lit the also in keeping w,it,h St: :J,>a.t riCk's.Da1 American Lelnon Benefit Mrs. Arthur Anso n, of ?ft. Healthy, High ' school gymnas ium. Miss Betty Og lesbee, 1\Irs. Wolter Lebanon .Ope.r a Hou~e, " spent the week·end with her sisters, Thi is sponsered 'by members of Kenrick, Mrs. Charles Johns and Mlsa Thunda,. and Fliday. March 29 .t 30 and brolhe r, Misses Lizzie and LilIIc' th \! 1928 ~hort course. T hose who Mary Eva LeMay were also invited . Rsy&..&w' and Mr. George ,att. aTe nt a ll interested should be there. guests of the Club. . II . This is a n opportunity to he9r :Ii • • "Sam.. Old Bunch" 'The care of your eyes 'ghould bo good speaker w ho is pOllted on the - - - -in of deep concern to you. Bet.ter sight. subject. SPACE FILLER .. better health . .To 'R8I!ure ,good sight We heJd n F/lrnlet:s In atitu ~e thiP We do not print this for it'. 'lrit consult ~ Rudolph, the eyeaight year. Let us at lellBt get the beneflt Nor it', poetic /r1"a~ . Ipeelalilt at Cary'B Jll1I'eli-y Shop. of one good evening. Every aile ill We 'don't care what It.,.. & ... Lebanon, Ohio. Tueada,y, Thursday invited; let's have a c.ood crowd and It's juat to ftI1 the a48aWrdQ. aD Ivellina lpent.
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Il u rl fixeci 11ll' " "I"' II SP" of t hl' ,.1' l h" t,l xl·c ull·i. in lh,' ,'11." II f Li d n ~ 1. Sliw ill a ~ ~);cc u l ri )( ,)( th' Mllat · j,r .' UK:1Il P. l1 u i rH'~ \' .. lh 'ar J . Edll'u r ~ , ,'L a1. . I>url n. l'<! II,., hond o f Car!'o ll s. \\, iIl i;t mho " ti l .. ·7;'(' <' n ehn r).: · of n ,R E AL ESTATE T RANSF E RS l{1I' cl 1... pru vim"-(ol' mi nor chile!. )\fu l·t ill St" il l' 1' 1" nd ,'d g uilty of IJ. Cla rk ,\ ·. In Cl nml' to Pri ce S l1lith ',.,gh'ct til PJ"'" id,· ( 01' mi no r chil dren . t o wn 'Iut ill F ra nh lill . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~V_~_~_~_~_~_~_ 'ourt o~ ~ ~Il I ~ 1 th d v m u rre~ i n Gru tt T. IIIIITi ~ n ~ hm9 B. t hl' cllse f Alf. B"o nt as 1'I'('I'i\'t'r o f II l1rriso n, :! town lots in ::;,11"111 T p. "Th ln~~ 1"1\'(' cli me lo n Jll'l'tty pf\R ' rO ll w,' rl' tl'lIi n).: m,' llu nu l - th e o nc Alf rt.. " A. ~rerl' \·s. The ~lin nli Vul Mllry L . S harts t o John E . S hll r ts, ITAPTER \,11. in lit .. IOpsy t \l n 'Y wo r ld wl1l' n II nHln \l' h" S Ilt Y" " (" rtlt t" ,. llIllte r kin!!· le ~ oa ted P ap('r o mplII1Y. .2 26 town ncrl's in F l'llnklin Tp. Me. to COD . doD, Senior l'a n't lin,l his own ~O ll! F l' t hr~ ,' du m, . I )! U1". th ul wo uld j ostl e her Co urt opp r ovl',l t Il(> ~u l c or Jl<' rsnn- • •Iohn :H. T hompson t o Murgur cta tI,, ~ ,. I' \'c Ill',," wiring hi s clu u~ und II lill" '. I'lIl't ic bll'ly if yo u wer e to 1\1 propel.ty ill t.Iw cast. of W ill iam S. TIt,101 pslln, :l to wn luts in LI' bn n" n. GI'U I'Il'P A, M"ye r to ,I. S. Hirl rl ell, \Vhen t.hey reached the ,lin,nl: 1'1,,, 111 a ll ut he l' pluces he cuuld pus~ibl y hI' «nel.,,,· a Ii Ill' 1,>lIing hl'r t hlll it h ut! . dllm H VS . 11 1'1 . nodg rll ij8. ·o urt ."" c I'ru l,.d Ih l' moti o n of !l t lO WIl lil t" ill F t'/lll klin 1'1'. : a t ten the nl"xt Ill umi ng th ,'y f nu nd wi, h,' Ul !'"s ult . A nd I h,wll I a r llL·d r,llI t·n I" ~' (lu r ha nd rl'n rn a l'lIl' t:l ined Seebrook and Wul te r5 J II.~t lill i hin!,: ' hat It is \\'i r""ha~ le ft BRiley Barb"r Inll ice ," Ih e clofe ndnn ts in he Ca s (I f Ei si . .JIIIII I'" T . H'l.Sllltinl' to JlT oses B. br eakfast. Miss $ ee hwok W' UI hll \'- and th(' h o u~e t her e is closed ! 11 o'" " I " " " '~ know lier ndclrcs ," mlll11 - Bi rd ,' .. W. Ti:. Graha m et nl, an d in H!I~ellitll" 'is.:I:1 nc re , in Dee r fie ld iog cotree in her rool11. h,· r . f.tl ll"''' ,I a r c th ey close th ll t h o use wh en 1 hied A I'c h, l'. . Ih" cn ~e of Lc\vi Thomas vS. W. E . Tow nsh ip. I explained in re.Jl O ll ~c h I Arch,o. 1'0 - \\' II~ .. hout tu p a y them a visit '!" . II,· : lI gg(, R~ e ,l. t he clnnge r 5 o f th II' Gr a ham et a l. 'ln d E lsie Bir d \·s. AIJ aco b ·N. Bu r ch lind May Burch to lite inquiries. See brook and Wal t ers exp rel;S\' d ~ltullll" n . 11~lllkrn!: thn t 1l(~ I'e at Illst f1" d C. Brant 'll Ill . CJill'o rr! and ', Edna _ pu hler , 1 t .,wn " We' re bop ing to get a WRY this af- their SYl11 pR lh~' in m ild t ones th llt \1 118 :o rncl h rng th llt woul.! sober t.h e .Ju ry gl'Un ~ed the pluintiff. Edith lo t in ~I 'l son. Buick'! remarkable combination of modish, gracet cmoon," h e con tln u~d. "It ,nil r o user! th e old g ' nll el11a n to g r ea ter Go\·c rno,·. But t he. Gove rn or m eTely K . J. ink t he f oll OWing In her 5u it C. ""i l\iam s to Ea rJ e Ro osH and Lu ful beauty - maximum he...d-room - and ability to take only a Yew l11 i nU l" ~ to) l m n saCl fury. la llgh" ,1 li S he sWlIng t he cu r a r o un d Mga illsl Al va H Ili. adl\11nistra\or o r r e ne Roosa . ~ luwn lOIs in Mlli nc" Cnn a w h ole fam il y be o bli t e r a t- u ~!Hlri'. ·u I~nl.l r. '. , lh r ,>sta te of Allnil' K. p enCt' ;: fi rst \' ill,'. uur busi ness when the llI a n I' m wail . clear the ntts-is the direct result of the Buick ing for a ppears; but he's li n un ccr- ... d I1 nd n o t r ace I ft behi nd '! I s it J)o n I ~ o u hC'lteH'. tha t I hnd n l uction $ 20 .1. 02 ; Ih inl $726.:12 ; f o urt h C. N . Bcr ry hitl t o Ch ar " '" A. a nd doubJe-drop frame. tain quantit y, an d th erc 's no t elli ng possih le t hat t hey' ve bee n m urder ed a cut(· for our s afe fli g ht! Y ou ~us l 25 !l.Oa ; fif th $.16!1 .5 4 ; si xt h $:13. 11 ; Latini B. T uyl u ,·. !J:I . ~~ a cr es ill when he'll show up. But we'l'l' hn\, - ill t heir beds. servants an d a ll , a nd lI'a l'l1 t o UHC your eyr s. so n . 1 hore 11 I'e nt h, $64. 1 . Wnyne T p. This brilliant advancement, pioneered by Buick W,," 0!1 !l o f t he . b rco t hl'thood of the Geo rge M, E rlel. J r .• to . nt.1Cy ,J. ing a goo d Li.me and 1 . han 't mi nd t ho police n ot yet awa r e of it?" a nother day or two. It only you At t he me n tio n of murd er Archie l'ond r,~h t th eT(' !n th.e offi ce .wh en we KipI'. 1I1 " r~I'l ' Hut ch inson, . .To hn n. months ago, places Buick far ahead of other cars g entlemen would bear us compnny ." begR n st('al t hil y f eelin g his way a long 1 f t. r gll,"e h,m 1l1 .~ ru ct,o n s 1 ~ 8t NEW SUITS Ertle llnd Da vid E r tol, 2 1)1 .08 nen 's in beauty, safety and all-around roadability. "Ah, you are very kin d !" said the the cigar co un ter t o a water coo ler, Il ,ght . . li e ~. n ~n ellk till e r of cOnlHd< in Ha m ilton. Tp . Govern or; " but we must r es ume OU I· Thoro see med to be no escaping frolll (' rub l(l lI\ tellrl!e nce who g lW{' me t he Al me d u R o c " t;~ \'~. ' J llmos l\fUN;hn ll , L ouln~ . Mill l' r 10 13". 11 . J) ll kin 1I11 r1 SEDANS $11 95 to $1 91).5 ' , COUPES $119510 '18'0 r amble t owar d t he Pacific. We are Ihe o ngdo ns II ml her e wus t hefath- ~ il! 1I 1l ~ I wn ~ pretending 0 leoye for $200. . . . ' . Ke nn t h L. H urn. 1 l o wn lut in L ph. SPORTMODELS$11 9 51o$1 S2 5 . C. M . G IP~ ll1g['r an d EhUlbeth Ol1 on. 1I)0re or 1_ dated up for li ttle e nt er- «I' o f P utney bo ld ly publishing to th e fo r th:lt enll on illY old fri ~ nd . 1 sm ug JU" ....,(. o. 6. Hint, Mod. .. SU'''''-.t! 'a.' ,o&..4J,J. n.. G.;"-".c.~~ tainmenta on the. way." w ho ll! stat e of New Hnmshi re h is f ear ).:11.',1 him o p~ tai rR 0 k > I' wnleh fo r ~Ick e rr ~ VII. I''rnnk H olly t q1., l or e' Henry lind 'E mmn H utT to . A: L. ' he "'~JI « ",..,6/6, U UTa/lG6k. Seabrook and Walters linger e d in Ihat h is so n had bee n m urd r ed. 111 1.' un d he PI'OYl' d, him. elf a .fe ll ow of c os,urc. . . " .('0 1('. l 0 7 .r. f> a crCR in II nd un 1'1'. the office 811 Archie a nd t he GovernT he concen tratio n of t he hotel sta tf ti ccid NI me r it . li e 11 be hanl!, ng r ound l h e ~l lllll1l rll rtgage CO. YS. Ellz· Dorn nnd Fmn k; a H\I' l!H t il W ilI' G l 'h 10 . . \V . or plU'd ·"eir a ccount. As they wa it- u pon t l, O tra' ns.f"r of Mr. Congdon 's ('o mf orcl t oday a nd liS t he a bsurd " bet h I"' hl er .... t II I fo r('e l o~ ur . WI , • D II ' d ' A I I I ,, ·ct I' 11I1ll . Olll pso n, pe re In 11 \ n(' ed for their car t o be sent rou nd luggage t o his r oom left the Governor police wi ll bo o? liged to I~ln k o u n a.r. e n . Ol e r '·ti. '0 II I _,111 er, ( I, to wnsh ip. . " . from . the carage a machine drew u p nn d A r chie t o manage th e re movul l' 5t t~ , sl,,·e .th II' .r c pu tlll ' ons he Wl ll vorce. al'l /In<LFl or. rice It id t o W ill in m aDd diBehaqe d a short. wi ry, elde rly of th e ir own effects to t he , va iti ng put hun s(' lf I n thc H' way unci c'nco ur· - - -nntl , !\l~rn .. lisel1 1 t W I1 iut in Lob. man in a motor coat t hat wa s muc h cur. Seebr ook und W olters obliging. IIlfe th(' idl!n by Ru btle m l!allS t hnt ht' PROB ATE PROCEEDINGS -.:.. IlnlU'" . ., \ 00 Iaqre for bim. H e w as aecom- Iy nssislcd, l uug hin g a t Co ngdo n 't ec- nri J;:ht hu\'" bee n t~r rn ul vfnc t o r w ho : '\ al te r A. lIn ci 'cUrale, C. Ke llner panied by an enor mous a mount of centricitIes, roh h"~ Rceb roo ~ s tru nk nn,! I ft Myrll e ~. Bur nhll ro e.~ JIlv; otory t il Otto •• o phi u, E dw in nnd lI1Ilr~\1 e~. luftaI'G and from t h e s tepa o( t h e See br ook 'eized t he Govern or's ki t Lour y s b il l!; hl! hmd. They. \~I II .b e an d ap!rlll:;,~n~!€,t;. ~~e. 6 ote' o f N tl' KoC' ppe, &.1. 06 nCTCS in Wllyn. Inn pve orders in a h igh p ipin g bag co ntninin g the s ixty t housan d un nbll'. t o ,na ke t1 cnse . IIg n rn st h Im M.IU'!~.a ~~~,. ':i .. :. ~ . lo w n~hi l)' voice as to the D'Ulnner of it s dis po- d o ll l\r~ nll d 'urr ied it out to the car. hul h,' 11 [ll'Ohn bl y g t thIrt y· dnys .f or ~~roo ·· j)f~,-Jlul, l kahon o f t he ap- . William humn k r to l..1'O ru n. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.___iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii..____ti. aaL ' AI the various pieces wer e h us- T he ~ight o f it in eebr ook's hlln d loiwrin g . T hen he' ll walk out .and po nt.ro nt Ot;to .. Cr osson ns Qcl,!lin - I~lilmb ~th H. 'and 'Gcor lt e F ." Shumnk~ w\f~ tied into the office he en um erated gave Archi e ~ensatio ns of nasea th at d!'aw n l~o u.sal1d do \l uTs ( rom one. of ist'i'Rlor o f the ostai of Est h!'r Cro"- 1' 1'. i A L ac.tr;s in nion 'fp. __~~_______~___________________ them in an audible ton e a s thou g h wer e nul r c lil'ved by th e grin he de- Ollr Iitll e prl vnte ~)!I nks further alon g Ro n; A. ~dwnrd H O P\l<:, ·. exccut o r ~) f Al\'in D a~d Lillinn R. l\IR i'n ~ to I inviting the co-oper atio n of all the ledet! o n t h ' Gove rn or's f uce. W ilh- t~ e r on '.1 fo r c1l1 vl\l r o u ~l y t hrow lIl g th e Le \~'l s A. Mah un estn t '; Rll iph 1l000"t hy u lhert so n. 2 tow n I n t~ in TRYING TO THINK lounaers in making an i nvent ory of i n un hou r o r two a t mo st t he subs t i- ht mself Inlo t hl.' .breach! I c~n ~nd L. 1-'rn1. le r. e ,,('cutor of. lhe eSl;ate ~ n f lJu m.i lton. T p. ~ his e1fecta. Wben this h nd been con- tu t ion a llu r o bber y wou ld bo discov- yeu mon who w I~1 do a yea,; s.. ti me Plora Be lle Frn zer: Ell lIfr r eary Ii~ Man ila J . Bryson to RIl ), 'om ell eluded Seebrook ste pped up and a c- er ed and th e co un try wou ld ring w ith to save thc me.n higher up. '1 hIS s~t. eKecutur of th e e ·t.nte o r H ann oh 1'111'- a nd Glenna Corn ell . :! t ow n 1r) t ~ ill t . . .. Mo.I''1jt Miss--" I sup pose I' m the coated the newcomer. • the demand f or t heir det entio n . B ut isfi es t he publ,c l IB to t he ze~ \ of 1~8 Fadde n ; F lu\'iII n: ,Whi ~llc I'q lI a ./}!1min- lII n ~on . I \\,1 11 sell, \~'l t ho ut l·e~l· r\'1' 0 1' hnn t \\' o l'~l (lrcSSt'd girl h Ol'e to night." "Mr. Congdon, I am very g lad t o th e Govern or was carryi ng off the puid protectors a n d. ma~ es lt POI'SI- ist rntri x of th e estat e o f Inyton C. 1fll1i1 d V Fllulk ner t o 'E dmon n nd .Ilt pII Lll,' uu cLlun ~I l '~I Y C,II'III ,. lucnte d , Boastf ul Ben (s iLence) - "[ ·snid. aee ;v.ou. I hope you are n ot worn depnrt ure with hi s usual gaiety. It ble f o r mcn . of ~emus like you.. a nd Whl \!lcre ; of t h(l notice oj e~tIl t s ror Alma Boot h, 26.87 ncr es in Clt. n r - '\ o~ t he o nyl n ~VI~ I1\lngtn l: pIke, on e I KUPf'9se I'm the worst' dressed girl out by your dove." wa s clcll r t hat he hud mude t he most me .to walk In bIg -place.s unmoll'st- se ttlemen t for F'eb r ull r y 27. • creek 'I' p. ' . . 111II e w ' ~ l o f . Ill'I ll g Val.cy ,. ofT f he r e to ni ght. " "Worn out," anapp ed t he littl e favora ble impression u pon . See brook or\. A dnm~!lbl e syst~ m, Archie b ut An ,app rll iso ll1ll!n L of th e . tll lc of . Th c FatmnJ's Bunl, uf pl'i ns:-ho ro talc Uou t . .j :! . Iln t! t hl'l'e nu le ea st " I hea rd yo u. 1 w jl s just trying t() man, "Do you imagine a run of n tl nd Wa lt ra ; lind In t he cotd ia l ha nd- we l ea~ nl.' d It fro m t h,e greed y t:l!~t hnrle!\ D. wa r~,ze ll wag o r der (l d, th at tQ Willia m O. Dugnn . t .t own lot ill l or , ll ~ I.l hro n k ([)Ily tdn , Belm ont and t hill l;. " _ __ hundnld mile.a would fatigue a man slulking a nd ' xp r cRsion s of hope f or ~og noteR. Y ou taKe t h e wh ~el, . It t h pr op I'ty nlll ght, be sold to pay Sllr in bo r n. .... .-I.~ ~ V {lI OW'l1 hll ~ .lIn« ru ll~ by th e - - - --of my cOtlstitutiont I assure y ou f ut ure meetings Archie' joine d wi t h Jusl occu rs to .m ~hot you sll id ~o u de bts. . litTo rd D. Luke til Dnn i I MtlI'j! a n i tl" l11. 'n il of J):l ~IO n fOU l lI mes 11 GOT A PAIN that you are greatly mistaken if you t he best ~p ir i t he co uld muster . A W l' a f Ol r drIve l'. our t confirmed Ihl' firsl aod fi nn l et a i, 2 ~ tow n lol. ill TlIrtl~ cn" k T Il." ay. " n think I am f eeling my age. ·e" · chee ry good by ca usc d h im to loo k (To be conti nued) a cco un t o r Ed)!;ar A Lud lum !\~ !\d LVIIi!, . -. S ttl I.' IlIYI· · ct nl. to ,f" ha l T UES DA Y, MARCH 20. 1928 ']' horo wus an old woma n in Spnln entyl And I do~'t f eel a dllY over up. MiS! S e brook wit~ n r od r ose minist rn tOl' o ( thc estl1te Qr Al • ca- 'ich:'.lsnn, 12~ .3 1 nrr!!,: in \\' a 'J hil1!!-1 (" "" nlt'Ill'ill!;,!lt 11 a . Ill .. I ii horses Wh o was so cxcco(\i n\rly vain fifty, not a day, 81rl But l sha.l1 r est i n her hand wa ved l o hIm from her man . tOil I II. li nd ItlulpH; ~7 110'1\0\ or Cll ttl. ; 160 T hut she'd look in th e gla&; for a f ew h~urs as a precauti on, a w ind ow. . nurt co nfi r me d t.I fin;t, nnlll Ilnd Fl'lI ll k . n 'l l' r~nn lIUri C'iill ton heo c! I' hni<: I ii 1 (·h ine hcl'p; turWh ile t he hou rs wou ld puss mere precautionary m ea sure, a nd bl! As he lift d h is cap s he dropped rii st.dln ,th· ace'u unt of barll'S .T. RaT'lilf to rar ly n It. I!,'ckhil l. .no k ('y~, hillr 1-:":11: II full Ii It' o f farmT ill the o \'c rwol'k cd I:iruss go t a able to m eet you at o ur little busi· lhe r oso wiih II g r ncef ul sweep o f WugA'onl'l' os :secu tol' o f tI () cs tat!! tll,"11 a l'l' : in T urt lc"n'c k T p. illl! iI111, ll·' "" "l.; h"n'l'~", a nd muny Jl uin. n BM at two-tbi rty sharp ." tb o atm. of 1::leo n or S . Muxw " I!. 0 he!' 111'1 iel,,". "That will suit me p etfectly ,' 'rl!"Like t ho old stuge coach days !" our l confinYl(l ri lhe fi l'RL tlllc1 fimll CO MMISSION E RS' ALLOWA NC S S,'I' I:lq.~,' I,i ll ~ r(II' l l' rm~. plied Seebrook. crie d t hl' GO\' rn r , oPlllo u ding Al" n· O h io To Play Important Part lla l\eco un l (I f G. 1ll1 d W illiam W i i1i llger J . n. P ETE RSON. W . ' . Gilm o u,', illllll,,,,I. o.no; . . g FUI1 d f or Mollument R olsm Archie hung a bou t im patirm ti" , ie's clitch. ns ndrni i h al on< of tlll' .. ~ta tl: (lL ' .';;';;":';+-L!l~,:.....IW:':"'i.k.%~~~---1 ' ,~=,..,...,,=~><=:t+---Tl c ," i"l{ton- Ra nd (' n. . tYjJe wq I! 1', • waiting for the Go vernor to ma ke' ~ (] j umped into til e macu ne m" To ··r --:::::=;-.... rl'at on1lnOl1 cr. l''t'odorick Wi ttl ingo!'. ~ 1 1 0. 03; T he C lIlJ nthll ' Rlllnk Rllok Call Bell phun' aOX;!. , jJr ill!! V iltley bis farewe]] s t o the old lady a nd her Archie sCI'o m bled after him. At', hlo',s our t II PP I'oyccl the fi rst und filln l Ex t hIUlj!(' . . t' ll . •nurl ito r's ~ ul' p li ('s, $ ~ ; . he ,I nn granddaughter s on whom he hod ex- last impressio n of th e inn wus t h l.! blur Columbus . 0 ., (Specinl).-Dr. acco un t "r Fit'n',o n R. ~vuns n. . ec- ~t on-WII 80n ').. l'(',o rd ~ . $(iii. 2 fi ; Lundl hJ n. or .\. lodge. pended his social talen ts a t th o dance. of a wnvi ng hnndkerchi r in Miss Will ia m O. Thompson, Prcaidcnt ulo r of the e 't.'1\t(' "r Alioe J , E Vl\ n ~. MONEY LOANED 'U_ C ' g WI' lh t h 0 l'e b roo k'' S wIn' . Iow. E m"~ rl' tus of 0111'0 St'.l t·e Un ·l··•·e rsity. Cou rt npllrOYe (I tlle filrl; t [I ll ( I Iim nI L z ns phrey!'. Nat ionapn!;tuI'C. l IJan k. r$10 l' n t,; BU. oll.g d on was quarrel m 82 bnon; D, Witi . Hum Owi ng to t hl! ,h'alh nr my wifo, I clerk over t he l ocat ion of tb e r oo m "Wore a s uce!!. ! . I11 Y boy ! Yo u wil l hea d 11 n on-par tisnn co mm itteo accou n o r Hnr ry Kirb y os urlnlini "- J K. pe nre. lu mbel', ; :!!J5. 14 ; Al.f r cd will sell lit pub lil.' a ll ct ion a t m y r esbe had reserved. Having f rig ht!'n- bo r e yo tl rselC m on 'elou s ly well;" snid which will rlli se fund s in Oh io as t l'otol' of t he t's tn te of Mury Kirby. Bran t. w!l~h in).: rnr JI ,.iso nc rs. $30.29', idence Il n th e. To wnship Rond. 3 mi ll'S ed the clerk into r eadJ' usting t he e n- thl' Govcrn or , te li ng t he genrs . A h , part of II no t ional ca mpaign to r ourt con fi rm<! d 't he first und Ii 1111 1 tire rem stration to accomm od ll te th nt litt le to uch of t he r ose was worth tho erecti un of n mon um nL to Wita ccou nt o r Hattie Binkley ns " dm in- Robe rt W or wick. rce rlin~ rri son l' rs. S. W. f Wnyn esvillc, 6 miles N. E. LONG OR H ORT TIM E-ER87 0$~04 ; hio cnt l'll l Tele phon<' Co" of Leba non, on te r ms. A lso S ur veyi ng and Ab. him, he demanded to kn ow wh ether . a ll ou r perils; nothing in my ex p er i- Ha m J~ nn i n gs Brya n in · Wash ing ist rol el K of t he es tale o f George A. r ent. $48 50' nm ' $9 1 ' 0 TUESDA Y. MARCH 20, 1928 his 80n, Mr. Putney Congdon, \\'as cnce WIlS eve ry pr ettier than t ha t ! t on, D. . Dink ley. ' . , s e , _ .il . su ·acti ng. W r ite a n d 1 will call and stopping in the hou se. A lovely gir l; you might do worSe if 'fhe comm iltee of which Dr. W. T . J Ol'diln a nd W ill ill111 W . - -- - Begi nn ill/r Il t 10 a. m ., t he f ollow- ee yo u. Sam D, H enkle, WaynesA88uted that Mr. Putn ey Congclon you were n ot II lread y plighted. If Th omp ~on is president, consists of Welch were ap1Po in ted a pprnise rs of WORKS CHEAP ing: S ho rses, 6 'cattle, ] 00 ch ick- ville; Ohio. j 11 was not in the inn and hndn't been she had co m e down to say good-by it J ohn J . Lent z of Columbus , pres\- .the estatc of. Ve rll A. fl elll. ens,· 6 d u cks, G geese, a full line of there within the recollection of t he wo uld have be.e n m uch less sig nifi- rlent of t he American InsuTllnce 'Go llrt cQnfirm ed the re port of The B ibernilln labore r . paused III form i mplem ~ n1. s, co rn in shock. full LO ANS on Chatte IB.StoC\;s , Securiti es a nd S econd 1Il0rtt;a&eL Note. office stafl', the Benior Congd on ex- cant. Bu t t he r ose, t he red, r e d r o'se ! U nion, Dr. H oward Hyde Rus~c ll, F'r nnk L e llla y u nr! H ele n H fl wke, ex· rr on t of th e book shop a nd a sign in line of h ouse hold goods. See lurge bo ug ht. J ohn Uar bin e Jr., . Xenia. bills. P . W . HART S OCK. ploded violently upon S eeb rook a nd I t wouldn't be a ba d idell to slick it ossociate g eneral supe rintendent of ee ll.tors of th e estate of Chorles T. the wind ow ca ug ht his eye : Ohio. °m30-'26 Sears & Simpso n, Aucts. Walters. in' a n enyclope and mail it t o th e girl the Anti - !I loon League of A'merHa wk e. Dicken's Wor ks leo; J . D. Ka r ns and Jam es A. The will of U da J. Smit h was a dAll thi ~ wee k SA I. E Wllite , Columbus at torneys ; Boyd mi tted to pr obate. f or .P. Doty of Westerville : and J. W. Chorters D. Mapl e wns a ppoin ted Onl y $4 .00 We \y i\1 seH lit puhlie Ructio n a t Formsi'll of Wl,rren and adjolnln. J ohnson, newspaper publisher of guardia n ad Iit lllll of Frank B. E ck..... h I' I h I" h 1' thl: plan t o f t he Wll v n e~ vi ll e Pack- counties may obtain money on Ion. a rd. . ' e c IV I e docs. c exc aIm ed, ing Co .• in Cor wi n, Ohio, o n CI·r clevl·lIe. The Ohio committee " lhe dirly s ca b," time loans, at 6 per . 'Cilnt Intereat. was fo rmed und will function at J ohn W. Bea ll wa~ n amed executor _ _ __ _ • SATURDAY. MARCH 24, 1928 Cost or securing the same i. var, rea. suggestion of a nn t ionR!' committeo, of t he estute 0 r Art hur Bcnn. Ap. , Beginning at l o·cloc k. lhe f ollowheaded by J osephus Daniels of praise l's wore a p pointed: CALLED EVERYBODY ing : IO-horse steam boiler· '3 -horse ;Bonable ,through The Federal Laml cRa leig h, N. C., fo rmerly Secretary Co urt co nfirm'ld th e report o( W . . , Internnti ona l gllso lin e engine lot of B~lI1k. For further informaDon call- - - - --.R. Whitacre, a : signee of Ninion C, " A nd by the way, Arthur, after farm. implem ents, hll l'ness nod mnny on or addre.,!! lIf .. C. DRAKE. Tre_ of the Navy ; and Col. P a trick Callahan of L ouisville. Ky. Corwin. you were robbed did you call th e 1'0- other ar.tl cles, See bills Co r terms. urer. phone 3 1'6-X, Lebnnon, Ohio. The nationa l commi ttee is see k. Court Ilp prove tl th e r eport of WiI - lice? " THE ROXANNA CA NNING CO. lng to r aise $76,000 for the erectilln ,) jam F. S chencl{ a8 ex.ec u·t or of the "Da mn right. Hebzibah, EveryWny nes ville, Ohio. WANTED of a monument t o Col. Bryan some wilI of Co rn eliu s B. EVllns. t hina;; [ could' think. of." Sears & Simpso n, Au ets. plRce in Washing ton. Plans call for a m onument depicting t he f ormer W ANT ED- Ambitious man to ellDemocr atic presidential stllndard. THE: FUMBLE FAMILY tablish his own busineM. Must be SWEEPING 'EM UPI b~ E. COURTNEY DUNKEL uble bcnrer in the at ti tude of s peaking, to furni sh automobile. A perma 1\ p osition in wh ich he was kn own nent business wher e the profits are t o th ousa nds of people over the limit ed only by the efl'ort put fortli. ·;"· Uni te d S t ll te~. Pleasant outdoor work calling on Ohioa ns w ill be a sked t o con· fll rm l! rs in your home county with tribute dll ring t he week beginning cumpletc line of hou sehold necessi:Monday, Ma rch J O. which is' th e t ies thnt have been on the market for annive rsary date of W illiam J en25 years. For full information nings BrYlln's birth. Mini sters will w ith catll log, write. . be a sked t o a nnounce th e campaign G. C. HEBERLING COMPANY, from thole pulpi ts on Sunday, De pt. l S90 Bloomington, Ill. lI!urch l S, and collecti on centers mI4 will be d 'sig nnt ed ill eve ry ci ty nnd t ow n. Oh i.o ·s quoi.n has been fix ed by t he nuli onll l commi t tec a t $5.000, FOR SALE but it is antici pn led t hot much mor e t ha n thi s wi ll be rai sed in the FOR SALE- 14 Fall pigs, weight Buckeye slll te. J ll mes A. Whi le of a bout 50 01' 60 pounds. Inquire Columbus is t reasurer of the . Ohio of Mrs. J ennie Mullen, R. 6, Waynescommittee. ville. Ohi o. 0m14 o~
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• Say" Sam: The, man Iwho boasts presumptuous, Mother Nat u r e that he is selt.m8~ e II' just ' a little thinks. : .FILLERS , SHORTS ,I .. IS~TJFn EVERY WBDN ERDAY ... ...... ..:....~In,.,.'" n l .he- jJ u. ~ulli t! . or \Vuyne ..'l ll .. John Syterd 18 ",ull'ering with D ~/U (J . I lr Slt. i! ff~d C l ou ~'Q ;I ilf,,"*, , 1"Or 8on)!! people the week-end aeel'llS badly mashed foot. !l huv" 'N""en days. Mrs. Rebecca Merritt has been D. L.CRA NE Publi.ber - :A nd nnw it se illS th e " statute of very ill this week. but is improved. omce Phon" , ;illlit'ltions' ' is to s ub ~ UtuLc for a The prayer meeting was held in b , ' d c nc P Cll of inslIutit)' .. con nect io th the Ladies Aid, - :Thursday. III addres81ng t1~e 1i27 con,.cn" Ea rnlo gs that are leS8 t ba n S~b.cr\I>l 'on P r ice, $ 1. 50 per Year There are so me wri ters that even lion ot the NaUoDll1 A.IIsoclaUon adequate mus t res ult In te lepb one Raymond Snider s uffe red a broken a PI' CSH ugc nt cnn't wrife into fame ot Railroad and Utlitty Corum ls- sel'vlce thllt' llI sometblng less th a n nose Tucsday whcn he fell from the Iionera at DalllLa, TelOS, W. S. th e b eat possible. Earnin gs In oxand f ortune. ~ tAHCI I I ~ , 1!J28 ste ps a t school. Orlftord, :>resldent o f the Amerl· cess of these , requIrements must - :can Telephone and Telegraph I Itbor be 8pon tor t he n largoMu s~ o lin i's latest speec h is reportMr. and Mrs. George Denny and Compt.Dy, mad e such a definite ~ m ent and Improvnment of th o ed to ha ve lef t Vienna cool, but it Miss Ru th took dinner Sunday with ltatemeDt .. to ahe general policy servIce furni sh ed or the rutes ·1 le ft U8 , as us uul, quite cold. Mrs. Emma Whetsel aDd Clyde Lev. I which the Bell System prop08es arged for tbe sonlce must be icy. - :I TtiE INDEP E NDENT FARMER to fol\ow. that DIO one could ml euced. This Is fundamental In Business hasn't been preaaing in Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graha ... and undentan4 him. Mr. Gllrord's the policy or the managemen t." - - - -- -_ New York for a week or so, all the Mrs. Charle8 Gray attended the poulatatement Is In Une witb the proMr. Gilford mode It clea r tbat tailor. and dry cleanings bei ng on a try meeti ng In Lebanon Saturday aflTe8sll'e public lltility policy that Ithe telepbone company wou ld Ha .. k in th" old duy s. bcfor" t he strik e. ternoo n. Ie bolDS adopted generall y by lead- slrlve to Improve conditions In - :'1I<1V"l1 t of juzz, th" hoys ct) uld be lng uecutlvell In the fi eld oC pub- tbose s ecti ons w hore earnI ngs a re The cost of living may be coming Mrs. Truman Gillam is sufferine IIc Berneo. not BuHlclent, and b o palm ed Ollt Iwurd whou ping it up with u lilting down but there are several places in with a badly bruised hand and wrlet. The public .Ia camlng to r ealize. tbat tbe bll8lncss In tb ese sections lyric, >nLilled, "The Independent t he mounta ins that it hasn't reached which was caueht oin the electric that ltatemente made by sUelb wl11 be carried lJy ear nin gs In FIt'n n er" and g-Iorifying t he 5a mll. yet. wringer. meD' sa Mr. Gifford, commJttfng' otb er sec ti on s. It will be th e eDT oduy , us yestcrduy, th ' iso lation of . -:- . theIr companlea to a doHnlte pro- dellvo r ot every pnrl ot tbe Be ll Mr. Theodorc Charles was bitten the [url1ltJr whi le lit hiS Ill bor und t he A man 18. quotthed IDA' the. newbs pa • t hrough the left cheek recently, by sram oC sen-Ice. mean Just what SYstem to carn enougb. to be able pers a s saylOg at merlcan- orn their dog. Charles is able to be in , . , . , 'they 1IB.1. For t he t ~ leph o np com- to gtv e th e bes t poss Ible ser vIce ,"u lllt1011 of the fllnner III hiS It fe at opera singers give him a pain, and pany, Mr. Glltor!1 said : and provJde telephone tuellities to hOl\lc lllnkc him a n independent indi- 80me of them could probably start a SChool again . "Tbe onlyaound polley • • • • meet tb o grow t h of the cou ntry In Mrs. Mary Harvey eubmitted to a vid ual b t: he diffe r" frulll olher la· hospital if such frankne 88 were uni. II to continue to Curnlsh th e bost' good tl lDCS and bad . Beyo nd th ot · maj or operation Monday at Hale hOBpollllible service a t the lowest coat It haa no Incentive Cor profit; np 1J01't!rs ill his K"c lu ~io n . Other erafts versal. pital. She is reported to be maklne j conalstent with ftnanelal sarety. to that polot It must earn, In or· nrfd t l'lldes ure in many in8tonces ~atiKfactory improvement. I • • • There la not only no der to Curnlsh telepbone service WAS GOING FAST 1J0und t ogeth er in cooperative organIDcenthe, bitt It: would be con- on tbe America n bnsls to the W. A. Haines suffered a lecond , izatio ns. Other craftslIlcn nnd trades'trary to Bound po,l\cy for the mao- Ame rican people IInrl pay Inves· Judge- "Auto going fast?" roke of paralysis this week, and III asement to earll speculative or tors 1\ 1'alr and roaso nabl e return men cxp r .,,;s di ~su l i s fuc lio n by slrikOfficer- "Going so fa sl that the ery ill. Charles Smart, of Clncin- ' 1a,.8 prollta: 00_ the l! m~ney_ . __ ing, o r threatening t o strike . bull dog on the seat beside him look- nati, is a ssisting in his care. - -ed like a dasehund." Has a ny one "v,,~ heard t)f a formE. B. .oakin has. pUTchased the Kee p oft' t he grnss-you'll dull the the Beal property. now occupied by er' s strik,,? bladea. the E. M. Villars grocery. Mr. VilWnlter W. Hend writes in the Helars will continue to occupy it. view ot Hevicws : " If all t he farm1'·l.JLL OF REPORTS ers of th e Unit ed Stutes we re memThe local chapter of Eastern Star bers of one great uni on, ,i f that uD ion "The law library must be a very held their annual inspection Friday wer e directed and controlled by on e noisy plnce." eve ning. OVCT one hundred were lI1an, if, in 1928. lhut ind ividual "How come?" present and new members were ins hould order a general strik e of all " 1t'N 80 full of r eports." itiated. A sumptuous banquet was fanners in the United States, then served. every man, woman and child in AmerMr. and Mrs. R. F. Shumaker have icn wotlld find that the ' agricultural purchased the Amanda Gray properproblem, was not llIerely n probl(olIl, 1 ty and will move there soon. Robert but thut it hud becQlIle the problem Stump has purchased the Barkley Da. o f every AllIerican." kin property and his mother and sisMr Hend points uut thnt the fnrm ters will mo ve there from Wilming(Or, a s a claS!!, differs wi th other inton in the nea r future. du strial clasj/l.>s In thot .he cannot co ntro l ('it her the . lImounl or th e Rev. Robinson took his booster quality of th e produc t to be olrered chorus into the homes of the s hut-ins for sale ot n si ngle lime." Sunday afternoon, where they t!8ne Mr. lIead 8uf;l(cSlS supe r visio n by their choruses. The union revival th e govornme nt of t he mA chin ery of services closed Sunday evening, afmarketing, Rnd capital IIdvnnccs or ter continuing three ,weeks. and much a cnpitnl loa n by government, a s in good has been accomplished. the Federal Land Ba nks, to protect the farmer by private resou rces, School children gave the alarm of fr ont th e ffect of price fluctuations. fire Monday noon when they t!8W The fa rm bloc in Co ngress goes smoke issuing from the roof of Snell's HEELS further- it . will not be satisfi ed with feed store. Quick action on the part Now, my dear, yo. mar haft . . less thAn s om!' scheme o f price·flxof Herbert Snell and Frank Tieting which will do for t he farm er pected thi s fo r a long bme; I _ ' meyer extinguished the blaze before what th o t llriff doe ~ for l he manufac- sorry I have not spolten of it gained any headway. The damage carlier. But you would not haft urer III th l' co~ t of thl' consumer. was slight. taken my advice, even if 1 ball 1I1r. Hea d n]'.o ~ II Y~ in his article b een mo re punctual. But, don't pt Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snell and that we IlIU gt SU IlI ""UW reduce the th e ide" that I don't know wbat baby; of Monterey were her with di SR s~rous ef1'ecls a f the major un cer- ) am talking abont; 1 have been their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. tnjnties peculiarly inh cr nt in agri· lookinll at he els long enoullh to Snell, Tuesday. In the evenine they 1 b c qUIte sophistic ated, I UllIN cultu re . attended the revival se rvices where you. Thllt's !I "cry good j(1 (·~! If a carp ent er propped up Jotii' Mr. Snell, accompanied on the pianol house with tbe sort of prop I by Mrs. S ne U: ea ng two beautiful 10- · u se on your beautifully canre4 los, which were greatly appreciated I bodics. you would fire him bodil,.. lind wouldn't live in .uch a tut.". TO AND FROM TH~ FA RM st ruct ure t now would you? Yet you punI sh yourself daily, tryinc b, .11 .'------to appear comfortable, balaneiD( on the modern, fashi onable beelll The United States 1) parLment of Ju st how a fa t woman call balanc e henelf on :a pair of spindl .. Agrie ultul' r t' cc ntly marie n survey smlle--is too so lemn a !.roblelD Mrs Myrtle Stanley shopped in TOWER of .trencth to .he p oli~ics for twe nty years. He was CO\· rin g 2.745 per Rons who mov ed such as I have seen to a,--nd Dayton last Monday. presidential CiUldidacy of Sen- the only Republican e lected pros-to Lhe cities from t he [a rms, and for me to wrestle with. ator Frank B. Willis ot Ohio is ecuting attorney of Marion county Mr. Taylor and mother are moving Anybody mUlt retllhe witb a noted in the personnel of .his slate for two terms. 1.167 PCNlOllS who recc n tly move d moment's reSection, what that to the Malsberry farm. ! for deleptes-at-J.,rge to the Re- VVarner was ehoscn state chairfrom cities to farms. The reasons sort of a prop Ilnder the hMI will Oscar Michael saw the "ShOW-Off'''1 publican national conventiOn at man of the central committee in g iven for moving nre in teresting. do to th'e tou. Wed,ed In tbelr at the Victory, Saturday night. 1924. and wo re~leeted in 1926. Kansas City. narrow prison, they becoR;le knot· About one-third o f those who left ted. call 1Jund, corn-studded. Ancl Edward W. Edwards. Cincinnati Each candidate is ' expected to Parmer Stanley was in Dayton on the fa rms did so because they cou id the thing doesn' t end witb tbe toCl; swing a large pelnonal following manufacturer, civic leader and c1ubTuesday consulting a specialist. it reaches far above-to tbe pelvis throughout the state. and tbey were mlln, president Cincinnnti Rapid no l make farming pay. One f ollrt h Ie i 't and 1\, .,ilal content. It il quite Lelia Ellis had as a weck-end guest chosen as the reault 01 long and Transit Co., directo r Fifth-Third t he fnrm s uecnu se they we re physi- pouible that numerous displace~ Miss Alice Hamilton, 'o f Yankee Road. effecti.,. aervice tell the Republi~4J1 Unioll Trust Co.• w as a de lcga te to cally d isab led in some way. One ments are caused, and eon.lipatioft the Republican national convention party in Ohio. J. B. Thomas and wife. of Center· farm er in ever y f or ty interviewed sci up, or mad\! worae. Ye., and in 1924. He was a leader in Cinville. visited their son and family, The Willis camlpaiP manager. left t he f a nn for t he city becDuse he - the line~ of the face .re often ditare confident of the election 01 the cinnati's drives to secure funda for . was financially able to retire. torted tn the contliet bClweeD a-· lVednesday. devastated France and led the rego ny of corns and the acrenit,. . I entire dele.ate-at-large group. Robert Michnel and family, of CarAboul two·tlnrds of ~he 1,167 who at tempted. ~ do not know of an,.. , Headiue the list: of Willis deJe... cent-drive for one million and aInonte, , w ere Sunday afternoon gueltl , moved to the farms dId SO because thin g more contr.\ry to health and gatea is CoL Carmi A. ThomplOD hllif dollan for Christ Hospital. of Walter Long and ~amilY. they t hought heAlth co nditions for , ll;l.tllr;l.l comfort. than the of Cleveland. who .~dueted a sur· Cincinnati, to a signal 8ucooss. b9th children lind pnrents were to be IIggr.rate dc fe-:itions designe r Mrs. Mark Pat\' and daughter, MaBy ,"oceticn an iron and steel .,ey in the Philippine lIIlande .. found there. Some of t he other rea· our IRdies' A"d girh' fcet today. If bel Lee, spent last Tuesday with the , personal J'epreaentative of Pretri- manufacturer. Edwards heads the ' so ns given we re t hat t he persons ;l .lllllll a." f~l1lalet had bc~n creat/l~ ior mer's mot her, Mrs. E. J . HardI dent Coolidge in 1926. Col. great coneam bMrIng his name and found the cost of li ving to o hig h in With thIS kind o. de,fot;tIllty on Iier man. Thompaon·. name is well·lmown to also I9Cveral other business enter. d h . d ' ee t ~ I, ,' would have dlslracted tbe the city: ~hnt t hey wonte t C III e' ·hl'. odlOOd cur&eons, with her the Ohio 'tOters. He aerved as prises. He is a Chevalier of the Masters Wa l l'en Thomas. Robert p endt!n t Ilf~ of the. farl!l; and that ."; tr. amputation perfof'1llmember of the Houae of Repre- French Lelrion of Honor. a trus",anley and Dole Anderson were Sat they we re llreQ of city life . ' .. sentatives. apeaker of tho Ohio gen- tee of Berea, (Ky.) College , memuraay Afternoon guests of Junior Another interesti ng thing brought Tb is is t he aile of "~ome other eral auembly. lecretary of state, ber Christian church, and by hobby out by the survey was the tendency a y" than C,\)d s wa)'. And tile Kindle. assiatant lecretary of the interior, a collector of pictures. for the younger people to move to I1d is not \'rt . .1 fC.M . 1he C?t Mesdames Mary Thomas, Lutie Cortreasurer of the United Statea. SecBrig. Gen. Edward Vollrath of the farm lind for the older to move . ~ ,.'" :! t be £<" ,,),11111. tlll~ . try \~~ '1 ell, Fdnn K i ndl ~ Dnd rb ughter Jean, retary to President Taft. He was Bucyru8 was Ohio's ranking officer to citieR. . U •••• ~.".e 0 1• • ,e C.. . , ~ l; '. ere s hul'pmg in Dayto n Thursddy associate ehalrmarll of the Cool- in the World VVar. He scrved with afternoon. idge pre-primary committee. He Is the 41st Division, he was over a man l''!;nll' Senlltll1" Will is' cam- year in France. and was decorC. R. Cornell and fllmily had liS I pr. ated by the French Government. Sunday guests, Charles Sherod, of , _ great importa"DCe ~ the dele· Hi s two ! ons were alao in the army. Dayton. and Stacy Burnet and wife. ption is lin.. WUiu Sinclair Le. Gell . Vollrath WBS at the siege of Nutt Road. van of Steuben.... a member ot of Santiaaro. Cuba. in 1808. Later Ray Petticrew, Miamisburg's Fordthe important CODlIDittee on ar- saw serviCe on the Mexican Border son flpecialist, was calling on old C\dra~ml!Jltjl of \be, ~ti.can Na- in 1916. His military record is par" tomers and looking up new ona, on tional committee ..IKI prMident of alleled by hi. record of nearly 40 our road the past week. the Ohio Counell of Repwblican yean a member of the Ohio bar, Women. This oounell. wbich Jill'S . including a term sa judge of the Mr. Andy Zink. of West CarrollSeelUs Early for Your Sale8Datea. We Cuarant...e Levan orcardsed aoon after her !\C- circuit court. He I. now actively ton. while traneacting buaine.. in the Satiafar·.ion or Charge Nothing, ~ptanoe of the Dational post little engaged in the practice ot law at vicinity, called on his brother. Lawmore 't han a year ap, lias quickly Bucyrus. re9ce Zink and family. Tuesday. become' a power iD poUtice and has ., candidate for delt!gate-at-large The members of the basketball team done ill.,alllable _rlt ' in arou8ing who will "vote foc Senator Willis of Centerville, HI were tendered a Ohio women to appr,e eiate the rrght until he requests me to vote tor Phone No. 320 Phone No.2 dinner by the mothers of the mem~ of ' 8llft'rage. aomcone else" is A. Lee Beatty, colbers VVednesday evening at 7:30 She ia a,etive In tlll4l Daughters of ored attoraey of Ciueinnati, former o'clock. Mr8. Lutie Cornell ,and Mra. the American RevolutloD, the aslistant United States attorney Mary Ellis were among the halte... American Lecion Auxiliary, chureh, es, lUI Orval Cornell and Lelia ElUehariteble. literary and lIQCial or- for the aoutbflrn dis trict of Ohill from 1923 to 1926. Prior to that are members of the teama. Earl pnizatioDi. he served two terms ill the Ohio Thomas and wife were guests at thll Senator Simeoll D. Feu. 01 Yel- general assembly, 1917· 192 1. dinner. Mr. Thorn .. beine a member low Springe. junior IN!nator from Beatty is a graduate of Cincinof the Board of Education• OHio. il of natiouli reputation a8 hi 6ducatloJW e~'tive. An alum- nati University law school, president Mr. and Mrl. Seth Fum.. opened Ilua. like &ina tor ,Wiru., of Ohio of the New Orphan Asylum for their house for a "Super Maid" dem~ Northem UniverlitJr. he became a Colored Youth, treasurer of the onatratlon Wednesday evenln*. ely'; , p~feil~or and then , vice-president Crawford's oil! Men's home anil dIen by Mr. and Mr.. Fred HilI .. of' Jle1tl;1er~.. La~r he ' did ,e xtension work rector of the Legal Aid Society. mont. The gullste were Me'" and at ',tile Umvenity of Chleago and He is widely and favorably known Mead,a mes Charles Zimmerman; L. weii~ .Izom that to the presidency among Ohlo'~ colored voters. Mend~nhan, alld Mn. Morria' Sliver of The :Willis altcrnates-at-Iarge~\r e: of ~och Colleie. He aerved conWaynesvillti; Mes~n. and Madam. ~1IGa1i11.tid cODlP(Iluoualy' in Con- Congressman Charles Brand, UrWalter Kenrick, Frank ' Miltenbercer, ~elll from 1912 until 1922. ' when bana; Mrs. Amasi, StQne 'Mather, Walter Wpitaker' and fa9!ily. ' of Ly. t}il advanced 'to the Senate where he Clevela",d; Mrs. Viola D. Romans, tle. The delicious pancakes served Alexander Martin, hU .great '8trenirth a. a bvlwalk of Columbua; seeme,d to hit the guests etralclit '" ' the adnilnlatiatibn. · UlllVelallO i Cla-yton Terrali, Clinton " . the- mout~.. . . Scott Welle, Columbus. ' He w . . considered a valuable President Hardlllll' a~d has ~n pr,cfSl,lIerlt of city council and lobor ; and J. W. MyerB, Hllmil~on, friend ~d advlaor of Pres. WAS ONTO HIS J~B 85, veteran o( Civil Will' nnd best known citizen. "Say, Mike. I Jult Bot an invltatloll Former ~v. Frank O. Lowden to Patty Murphy'l ,.ue and 0Il1be of Illinois, Senator Charles Curtill end of i& .. writ R. 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Mrs. Howard McKay utte ndcd t h e Announce ment of the r ecent denth Clinton County P.-T.-A. and schoolo f 01'. G. N. J ollry, nt Nowport, Ky., buard mecLlng lit Wilmington Friday, bas reached thi s oflice. Dr. Jolly was March 9. a former pnstor of th e local M. E. Tho Flatfork l ilera ry society an- church lind had many friends here. nounces the 'next meeting at tho School house for Wednesdny evening Corl W. Dodd. nged 33 yenrs, pass March 21, at' 8 . p. m. It. affords the od awny at his hom e in Lebanon, on oflicer s of the society a very great Mondny evening, March 6, nCter nn pleasure to prcsen~ suc h a talented illness of ab ou t three mo~th~. llis group from Wilmington co llege for wife and three cnilcll'en s urvive. Futhe eve ning's entertainment. The neral servic06 was held Wednesday vis itors plnn to put o n a welJ-balanced afternoon at the Oswald funeral home program furni sheo by the department Lebnnon. o f Expression a nd Education. Prof. Vnnnol'sdall, Dean of the College of Educulion. is slatod for the eveni ng's address. Such Il meeting will afford splendid opportunIty for people of The annual ins pecti on of Wnyn('s . . th e ' comnulnitv to become better aoville Lodge No. l oa F . & A . M., will quain te d with' t hc co ll ege activities. Flatfork is f or t unate to receive 6uch be held MondllY evening. Mnrch 19. at 8 o'clock. There wi ll be wo rk In recogni tio n from t he institution a t thli' E. A. degr ee, a nd the regular inthi s time. spection of Ihe year's wOI·k. All Mn- - - -.. sons nre cordially Invited to a ltenl Lunch will be sel·vcd. ClIAS. BRADBURY. W. M. F. B. llENIDERSON, Sec·y.
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Mrs. William Mendenhall is improving slowly niter s uffering h emolThnges of the lungs last week. Colonel "Jimmy" Lanl;', 73, was on Members of 't he Eastern Star lodge his vacation for n month, nnd during here atlended inspection of the Har- that time his bank' at Sullivan, Ind ., veys burg hapter, Friday evening. \VIIS closed by s tute e:'<IIminer~. Now a reward of $ t o.(II00 h ilS been oifer d Th' Dorca s soc iety held a very fo r Col. Jim ll1y'$ al' r st. pol ie<' in p'1('u~o n t meeti ng in the home of Mr: Chicago ,hllvc b '~~ n as ked to I('u k for .a ud Mrs. hul'les Mendenhall, 'J.'hurs- Ii whitl!-hnired , .I.oop.shnuld r e d man I da y. ~bOllt 5 n.'\'l, [, ineh " t\\).);'. ""1' I') in!: M!'. and !'Ill' . . Adams Di ckin . ol1 had a \\'cul1W I'-h'·:lll' n. blutk il[1(" UR g ll llat~ ourin g the wceK-cnr), J.frs. Th e CII'r, ·"," 1'1 11-1 ('"m '/m )" ' Bi~hop Dickinso n uno (JuughLOl' , o f which tll t! · t'"I.)ncl h."t,:,.1, :"ni. red u sho llli., ,,( :;.2.ltl,OO'Il 1 d in •.llt;'(lIlns . CI,!untbus. poi nt t o Lh,· C .. \t,clI'l h;l\'iug nb ut I I)f 11. GOT A PAIN Till' ~ICllWl \V:I ~ j,(1l 11 in Nl'W Y ork I U8 AloiR THllil'vich, ill lIJ ~ lunl s . und ! Tlwtl.' wn~ nn . old WC1lnlln i ll ,'pain (HI da. ('/II1W wi h ;1 "l" ' Ur of " f resh lIir kid s" til li\'e w'l h J.l m '· Lang,.a Who WO ti HO ex 'eedingly v:r in 'I' hnt I5h 'd lo'ok in the gJu!< Sullivan JIl I·fIIl' r . 1 he Iioy Look the f name of hi s . fil l hcr and became While t.he houTS would 118BS Till the overworked glas~ got 8 1 ~uW~~~scul and citizen of I OJ::lO~.'==:;=leIOJ:lOle====lel~J::IO l,nin•
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ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH B. 9. 101... . . ... . ... , . . . . . fUlli I 2 & Mr s. C" M. R ob itz~r. Mrs . R. G. Sunday, Mal'c h I X, :-ocJ'yicc at 8:30 '1'. '( :11 .,f I\tJ I IH! 9. to . 1 t 1'2, The 1·I.'g' ular IIII' ' ling o f th,· Wl1 vn e ('ross 11'11'8. WIIltl'l' !lItClul'~, Mrs. FI'~d a. Ill . ~;I'~:~I1~'~";' u~ ·,:....11· ili,,~,!·l~:;,~aij9 Township Fa 1'1 Ill' I'ti du b wa ti 1;,'ld Kimmerle an d 1\1 i" B\'!lltrice HltbitS'1" 1( .·tl(~ lIqllllln (und with i.J Fnthor Bien, Pastor. Mnr ch i' Lh II I till' h Olflll of lIlr~. HI.'S, 'l" ' !'lllHI1'tt r . . ' • •. . , . , "'e re w(' c k-end I-:ncsts of friend s in 2.6 00. 00 i)c cclI \o' UI'l''' ' . AO IJ ut fi fly peo pl e U1 6. 6H H \ \ ' (11'(.' IH'C ~ c IIL 1\1 ('I mb(! l' 'hip W 8t'\ r ep. " " Iumbu s. ST. MAR V'S CHURC H rcs" nl NI hI' 1111 but f" ur fnmilie ,;. Th e Fllunh !' undn y in L"III. March 18. Cho osing prize~ f o r pllrtil's o r ~ ll1al1 !. l A II ll.l TI ES ' !'l.'lIkel· fo r th e aftcl'Il C) (Jn wn ~ Th,.I:i rt~ fo r any occJl~io n ne<' <1 not be Church S clhHd III !' ::lU ; MIl l'n ing Pray Capltn l atoc k UUlet In .,,., . '10 0.000 .00 ' 1\Ior~ I1l1n fo rd Po nd. d il'ccto l' o f Ihe Surplus rIJ ll d ' , ' , . . . , . . ," 611 .00 0 0u t'l' " " d ,,' rnll,1I 11 1 10;:3 0. topic, prOCII • . 18 HI 11 1)lI yl" li An I n ~t ill1te . '1'melilio nlll all arduous task but II delightful eX- "W u ,· k ~." Se l'\'i,'c \\,,·dn estlay eye n. Undl\,lded L t' ,;8 Clurellt ~xpC Il 8e. I"'I'i ' nee by "i s iting Ca ry' s Jewelry \l'ay" of th l' tlullll·. li ,· lIncl fnrmin g paid ... . . ..... .. .. I 60 1.48 lG.H J 18 ing lit 7 ::10. Clr l ' tllu.lIng 1l 0 l <' 1 oUUlto.uct· life: in thl' muu ntains of L eban u n :-;h" p, "The Home o f G ift s." Lcbl1nol1 I l1g . . . . . . , . . . .. , ' . • • • • . . • Uhio . 6 0.00 0. PP Re\, . John J. Schaeffer. Rector \\'('re dc ~ r l'i bed by Mr. I'o nd . who wa ~ Alllf , dUf> t o ~nrt o nnl b:\nks . 16.0 00 .00 ('o s hl er' s cit ck. out.landlnl llo rn in !'yr ia nnd drew uptln hi s b,.y• uu "pial o f h e lli. ~ ... :!6 . 26 ;\11' , and 1\Irs, W . .T. Ra ke r entcrhoo d nl on"l1·i(;. o f Ihllt coun t ry n nd 21 . 2 8 ~O\.I 29 . . . ~ . 006.UO CHRiStl AN CHURCH tHi ned Sundny eV"nin/{, Mrs. Ethel Ross Villars hilS the III UlllpS. I ll dl\' lt111u l d"po RUS s lI hJe ;..: t , 11Ow(l ti exhu lll ed r('Jic~ , cos lIn1(" nnd Ba ker, of Denver. Co l., 1\fr. ancl l\Ir~. S und ay School at 9:30. Every. to, ch ('ck . . . ..... . , . . .• . . , ' 386.011 66 R. J. lIIurray wus in lIal'veys burg hondd n-sse8. H (' nlsu described t hl' ncl'er tlfl c Hl('" of dep o 81 t duo f'lyde Egbert, of Xenill, Mr. nnd Mrs. body cordially invited. 111 1.'88 ttll\n 30 dn\' " (fi t her co mplis hments and aim s of the rllpaturdny afte rnoo n. th .~n for mn f'\' lin"", w:-rt l 1.191,nn idly expnnding Art Institute of Uay- Cli fford Bilker· und son. Ray. '1' 0 11\ 1 or (IeinRnd depoa lla Oliver J acobs hus n groc~ry and lon, in viting a lJ 1:0 visit the pl'escnt (o th l' ! ' O I I\JI hllfllt d t!~ ,H. t:. • drug store o n wheels. Btl bJOI' ( to H: eIH~ rv f', I t e ma On Saturday ofte rnoon nt her home l TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY building and to wllleh for the IlI'W SO , 3 1 3l :tllulIl :U ,1"'(j ~ 1I3 tili CHURCH ~ l\ \' lnJ{ ~ lJ(, P Oit lt ~ { hH: h Jd ing Shank and family have one which will be a gift to th c rom- in Co lumbu s, Mrs. Fred Sc hw a r tz WIIS Gco rl:e time ~ .. rc. lnc .tfl:. o r d .. pol I .. ther h "s le~ s nt u d e lightful affuir to which Sunrla)' School , !l ;30 II . 11\.; wor- than munity from Mrs. H. G. Carn e ll . muved on the Kirby farm. to r m o of'l), I Ilrrn w, l!) ' ~"e r a l Waynes\'illc Indies ond form- s hip, 10 ;SO 1I. m , ; preaching, 7 ;:30 l' lui ot time deposita Rub; Spccial Topic ; The 51' 1 ct ion a nd K. E. Th ompson spe nt Saturday nt joe l Il (>1ll8 35. care of farm s hru bs, was briefly dis- l' r resi d ents of Wayn esvill e, but now p. " 111.; pray er meeting. 7 ;ao p . m .• 36, 3 •.to n nJ(dP 8orVe 38 . . IS I I!. 14 Olive Branch and Spring Hill. Colu~'bus, w('r.e i.nvited. Mrs. Wcunes day ('veni ng. A hearlY wel- Lla bilttlnl o ther thin &oh OMll b u\'B cusse d by Mr. Duke. .~.~ed 101 . ' 6 The Gray girls, of W ellman. at:-i('hwnrtz ;; guest h st Included Mrs. come IS extended to nil who care to lIIr . . . S. Imi s pleased th(' nu diten oed church her e Sunday morning. ence with i! ui lur a nd hnrmonica m u- J . D. !\larlntt, Mrs. C. M. Itobitzer, worship with as. Mrs. Wulter McClu r e. Mrs. R_ G, C R HARVEY P t Several (rom this place nttende sic. !;tllte or OhIo. Counly ot Warren. "0; _ _ ._ .__ • _ _ ~_ 8S or. The April meet ing will be held nt ('1'11 8S, Mn;. Fred Kimmerle, Mi ss BeI . I.. 111. H.. llderlon. cashier of th the Hnrvey ~ule at Turtlecreek Monnll'ice Robitzer. of Waynesville; Mrs. o bov o · nllllled b"nk. do !Jolem"ty Iwen r lhe home of 1\11'. ond Mrs. J. W . lhn t th above statf'm e nt I. truft to l h e , day. ~I 'rle Kerns, Misses Annie lind Mame White. ---_1 ,__ -_b e ll or my knowledge and. belief. Dro wn, 1\Irs. Rilla Brown , Mrs. Fred The Ladies Aid met at the Mesdames L . M. HENDF.HSON. Cashier Rubti c r lhed and sworn to before nleEdith lind Iia McKny WedneHday afr~. She rwoo d, Mrs. Richard Price . nee . 'hIs Hit day 0 1 March. I BM DEATHS 1101 n herwo d, Mr-. Dnn SlIrver, The D pOl'tment of Agriculture has Mahlon nldlJe. \ ternoon. Cor rH I Alt •• I : Notary Public.. -____ '11'1' If,,lp.n Srhwll r l 7., 1\lrs. (;rn c\.! Onl,: made s un'c,' whifh r eveu l t he deKnrl Deathe rage nnd wife attend~ik~~. !\1artha Brill. S O yeul'~ old . did a t .~ I·" Frank Dysart. Mr ~. ol we ll, of ci ucd IJclIcli'l u f haleh ing the yenr' s ed thc funera l of a l'c lativc in Ken sUI)ply " f 11111 els cllrl" in the season J . W. WHI'!'I\, ('hri ~t hl1'l' it:r 1. In .i m :'111',;'. 1·,,.1' " Iuml,u>. . ' DtrHt_ tucky h!st week. Saturd ay II. Il IIr ~rinnllll,\I""" ... .S herma n F~rTi s lind wife and M n •. r l'iv(\d j'l:1 If iJ't nJ 1 h .. I!l('" i ll I.am· Alm o n F rris were in \\· ilnt illglo n. i!l(,ll ,.,. I I I. ~ ,., ,,·v. 8hf' !t.;> y!",. Tuesdu y uftl!l·noon. u 1>1'() hI'" P i l r.,\ ~ ' I "f .\tla ntu , 1\lrti. Arthur Whit e nnrl childre n, of Park c l'suul'g, W . Va., s pcnL th wee k -e nci with Mr. lind 1\11'•. K C)~ll!l' Gruhllill lind Mr lind Mr s. C. W. AIlll'i",ht. Mrs. \i,rhil~ receive d word Sunday thu t MI'. Wh ill' hod gOlle th r u u/{h n brillge whil e dri ving. l::ihc left imm l'dia tely fo r hume. n o t know ing the ext e nt o f h is injuries:
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11('\'i\'1l1 s"' I'\';l'(' s \l'ill I", h~ld f .... 111 Murch 25 to Apl' i l ~ . I' lall \.0 li .. with u s. The Coopernti,' c "oc il· t y of St. MaAnro n S. WlIlkin s, L..H.D., Pastor. 1'\,' " ehun' h wili me et III Ihe hOlD e o f lIi I' s. J . W. Edwnrd s Oil rricluy aftNFERRY CHURCH O F CHRI!T 11"011, Mureh 16, at 2 u' c1ock , Bible Schoo l at 10 ;3 0 n. 111_ Gel Miss Lnv one Burton und Mr. G . ,I. into the in ter es ting contest with Leb\\' a le rh ol1sl' \\'1'1'1' gu~ s l s li t II brid/{e unon s('h oo l. All un' WC h ·OJll C. d inlll' r Thur sdllY eveninl( at Ihc ho me PERRY TIIO~lASt Supt. "f Mr. Illld Mrs. Ethan Crune, in Duy-
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n:lll n T III, .. luy , 'J'hUI·~tllI)' and '-n t' . ' u /'d ny aL r I d y'., .ll'''I'II'Y S hl) !', L bu - t lllln $450, whlh, th(> the ~alT\e nUll!, nOll, Oh io. . be r of late-hatched pu llc tll will produce only a bo ut 11,000 eggs. S('<' lI (1 111'~' !'u,I'l ll l'. 11< "\ II ~ II' I~ n s Th e lute-hutched pu ll ets will 1011\'0 tu s," in tll!' ~'l i n 5t rl' l , h ow" at Lytic rceoipll! in the seaso ns of lower prihllll, Sal Ul'llny , Ma 'dl 171 h. 1\1"0, g-),mn a s til'r' li nd WI'l'!o<tli l1g". r"lIUWl' ri ces o llly about half us large os the by ~ 1 f'rl, (, ,, l i" " ' 1 l' il'lll 1'<'''. II I u ~ ; ~ Ity (Jul'ly 11l~·e rs . Mny Hi is as lat.e 118 \\' lIyn" Hl'illl' lIi 1;1I !'d,,,,,1 ,, 1·I' h.' , II·", it is be lie\'l!d protill bl o to hatch.
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('01.1 ~ I BUS. OHIO- Thc trade· in prub lem, ~ upp o s c dly spr IIding t o Mis.' Mury Louise Zimm er man 1ld:S Ill/Ill y I.oru ll c h e~ of l.h u retuil inda stry, to n s i li ti~. !.lnd an uutgrowth of the practice o f New Spr ing Ru gs, Window Shudes t.rml ing ill old cal'~ in th" uutomolliie indu Rtry. i ~ to cO lll e up ' for se riou s and Linoleums at Hyman's. ('ulI sldcl'alilJ n on the purl of f urni l\\r. and Ml's. Forrest Hough spent ture dcn le l's from Ohiu, W est Vir· gi ll ia, Kentucky and Ind iana, when Sundny in Dayton. th e Ohi o Va ll ey Ro ta il Furniture as· Mrs. Sil rah Zimmerman is co nfin . tH)ciation ho lrls its twenty · ~ eco nd IInn iv"rsury conve nti on he re all of next cd to her home by illne s~ . wcek. startin!: Mond llY. Choice Greeting Ca rd. and MoLo lum b u ~ muy b. -c h o~ l!n 118 th e to es at Cory's Jewe lry Shop. HUII'ting !Jo int for t he I!J28 nat ional Mr, lind Mre. J . B. Chn pman wero lJllll oon races to be held Mem ori,,1 Duy. Members of the Co lum bus Air Cincinn a ti ~ i s itors, Tuesday. uoa rd hll ~ tukE'n under IIdv i ~(' m en l Iln Henry Woollard r eturn ed home un off~ r o f Ih Natio na l Aero nautic u~· Tu esday from Hagerstown, Ind . Rocintin n t o hring th e .. acc~ to
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bus. One nf th(· rn lJ ~ t c"~c n Lia l mat· C M. Robltzer wa R a bu si ness vis. I\1r~. Frank Marshld l. of B.' lI hroo l;. glallf)' i,,~, Will ialtl Wilker"" n uct . tel'S ill c<lnneclion with secul'l ng the Ito r ' in Cincinnati, Tuesday. WII~ att.ending to bu s iness in WH Y" !", , ..1 :1.' I',a - lilla t,'r lIn c! cond ucl,'" him. r!ll'e Slarl wil l be 1\ g UI'anll' e of ut \'ill e, today. s,·lf liT a ,J" cl l! ~ tlly I· mel c ll !. Ill unn er. le,,,l $U;,OOO wi th whkh to defray American FlIrm Gates at W H. ~J I' . (' ", hh,· "I"" " ( Il l' I h~ Smith, a port o f t he expense o f the parlie· Maddl' n & Co.'s Lumbe r Yard. A new car of pl aste r nnd pl nsle r II ug h .·~ d " I" " 'II'" Ill . .Ind welco me,\ IpllntK. tl1l' 1"" l'I.t' an d fl'''' lltk l\! i,,~ mith board at W. H . Madden & '0 . I\Irs. S. O. H enk le was hostess at 'llI11< .. 1' ''1' thu w(, "k in g l.' n ' .. al of th e nrcrul supervision of th,' Blu e II " Iuncheon bridge " Satu r uay. ver I SO patlern ~ new Spri ng W" II lI ' d)l<: t-:"""""11C" d,' plI rtm cm l. Ralph SIIY divi"inn of Ohio b)' I.YI·US Luch · Puper, all carried in stock lit H)'l11an '~ ~I:" nu u s sl'li ke for th e Frcshm en. Mr. li nd Mrs. 111 . D. Baird arc vis· er, dir ectur o f COI1lIll C"CC, hus pre· vented t housll nd ~ of ullw or t.hy stock , itm!.: relatives in I ndianllpo lis. Miss Opu l Lewis ha ~ gon e to DIlY, Ca rl lI uy "('s punll d by te lling what i.s ues 1.0 be oA'crcu Buck eye inves. , lon to live with IIfr. and Mrs. C. W. the F n' s hll\~ n and Sophom ores ha ve Lel'1I J uin!; in l he S milh.Hugh ·s class. Our Spring line of Wall Paper is lor N. During the first ten years of Younce. Mu!),-I ~ IcMill " n gll vc a very comthe nJue Skv Inw te n tim~ s as many here- I SO pnttern ~ to select f rom, stoc k issues -were nppl'ovcd a s during ! 1111 carried in stock a t Hyman 's. MisR Rh ea Dyke, o ( Dayton, WllS piN !! (lisc ll fision o f th eir wo rk in ." ho al ~ " xpresscd the l filS ItNENTION WILL ' BroADCAST lh~ fin! y~ars ' ull min ist rntion of Di. I . t he we ek-end guest o f Mr. a nd Mrs. couking. genera l feelin g a mong th e girls 1111'S. \ . ].1. '1ulre~ hns bee n ve ry ! rector Lochen In other wor rl. morc Forrest Gru ham . .. NY ATTEMPT TO GIVE US PHOlJ,{ lhllt thi s is n de\Ja .. lm cnt indispenthan ·WOU corp o'" ion " hoI'(' hll,I t heir "'cli fOl' II \\ cc!k or more. -: AS OR.. OIL,OR. ANY ATTEM~T TO n pn l' c · t j1 n r;: r'f I1 N : ( ti "' tJ"r(\ L,,{'hc ' . ' I have a ni ce line of beautifu l sa ble to II ny high sc hool. George ~W OfF OUR GAS. WECAA pf;RFECr hr' L re~ c ... r C.. ' I"? ' n l' - , ccm : I ' . III. • II. (;,"·.don . and I Ellster Ca rd. ( or sa le, ranging in ook told of th e farm Hho)l work. only u· plo:.i lll n (·1)' 1. 00 s! {lck and : . ~ . !'LS" II W ' I1;" I': r n II'Crl" In Piqua, . WE HOPE TO HAVE IT AS ST. ND pric ' from Ie to 25. Mrs. F. H . Farr . Herbert ~ I cl\lillun t old o f Junior and Senior class work. Charles Day to ld 0 S clI r iti(>s have been op. , ~ (lnriay. yeal·s. , D EQ~ENT ON A1.lI9l-9 :-ION L.S Mr. anll M r~. J. O. Cartwright and o f the Juni or anr! enior class pru. pr uverl wh ere t he se ll ing co mmission Rem ember, w.e arc headq uarters in the ugriculturul engineering Mr ~ . L. M. HendHso n wcre in Doy- ject 'was J 5 pet ce nt, and to!.lIlY th er e ore hu ildi ng lleing put up by the boys. ton t oduy. .o nly app roximate ly 10000 stock Rne' Warren county for Gruer\ Watches The work ill sew ing WtlS very ably Ibond sa lesme n in Ohio liS compared nnd "Yourex" s ilverware. Cary's Miss Bernice Hyman attended t he discusHed by Kathryn Gra ham, who with 85 15 on F ebrunry 1, 1923 whe n J ewelry Shop, Leba non, Ohio. E lks banq uet and dan ce at Lebanon, to ld of t he very interesti ng and inLoche r assumed office. Unusual caTe Mrs. F . R. Moomaw and her fath. Friday night. s tr uctive trllining they are r eceiving. in approvlng stock i ~~ues t o be oC· er , Mr. Homm, have bee n ill wit h jo'ield trips was the subject of discusfered und er Director Locher has sav· Genuine Cel 0 G llI S.~ , 16 cen ts per sio n give n by Edwin Schuler and Ared mi.lions of dolla rs to Ohio im 'es. grip. root ut Mudden's Lumber Yard, Way- l hur Swartzel told of projects .cartors. Not one of the big comp'anies J . B. Crabbe talk ed before the Mas· nesville, Ohio. ri ed by different membe'r6- of the w hich hav o fa iled duri ng r ecent yenrs class. Guy Hockett gave a general SINGING By C. F. CLASS, County Agent The ladies of Wayne T ownsh ip Nu. ha d their Mock iss ue! approved by ~ ic Township Community club last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Fred' Henderson has been con- view of th e Smit h·H ughes departt he present adminis tration. ------tritio n classes co mpleted t.heir year's fined to the house several days a vic- men.t as seen by a Juni or. William People spend a vast <leal of money .So man Y inquiries .have been r eo project in Veget.able Cookery, with tim of the grip. . . O"er 150 patterns new spring Wall Lon~ alt houg h rath er dismayed by the Vcterlllorlans of ~even sta teR lire P ' I carried in stock at Hyman's evxery yea r listening to singing. celved a e to t h,e relatIve advantages a community uinner at. the Wa ncs. tlttending the third annn a l veterinnry apeI', a , method of introd uction, fi nolly colBut the troubl e is they simply Jist- of oats, barley .Bnd spr mg wheat for . ' . y Miss He len Geb hart, _o f near Le ba- lected his thoughts to a discussion of mpilicul conference at Ohio State uni· Mr. lin d MI's I. Faile and so n, of en to it. They are audi to rs and not sowing where the wheat. has bee n Ville Gym, to Wh~ch they IIlviteu a non, s pent the week·end with Miss State Fair trips. versity t his week. Purpose of .the Cincin nll ti, were . unday guests of smgers. winter killed, thut I wish to o(f'er a guest and at whi ch they practiced Mildred Grahum, of Route 5. . Perry Thomas wru; in tro duced os c,,"fe rence I~ to promote t he !Ive· 111 1'. und Mrs. Mye l' Hyman. We like to crowd the bleachers, few facts baeed upon -Tf!ClMt exper- .ome of the principles of nutrition t he joker of the High school and s ock indust ry and interest." of the and com munity meals studi ed during watch basellall and football an d t n· iments. A new ca r of A merican Zinc in- " brought down t he house" with his seven stllte~ ; Ohio, I nd inna, lIll nois. New, cha rming and chic c()stume nis games, and we like to go to gmnd First, oats is t he most reliab le and the past win ter. Following t he dinner, Kcntul'ky. West Virginiu a nd West- jewel r y creations. Cary's Jewelry opera and concerts and vaudeville pr omises to produce the lllost feed \yhic h was atten ded by 160 lad ies, tin s ualte d fence at W. H. Madden & baek.fire lit t he toastmaster and jokes o.'s Lu mber Ya rd. on t he H ig h sc hool st udents and the om PennMylvanill. Th e progra\n is Shop "The Home of Gilts," Leba- and hear th om s ing . per IIcre. In a nin e-yea r test at the eJU!ell ent progrnm was g iven by the . - teache rs. d e~ i gn e d to pu the veteri nlll'ians in 'non 'Ohio. But the best part of ;' ingin,. is the Ham il ton counly experiment farm at different Nutri ti on groups. There w, l! be a market in t he Town Evelyn Ke rsey sli ng a solo, after ' t ouc h with recent advances in velcrMt. Healthy, ouls yie lded 14 14 Ibs. After SO Ill (' group si ng in g, 1\Irs. W. 11I p hou se Murc h 24, 1!l28, beginning whic h former ml'mb ers of the Smithreact ion upon th e singer hi mself. lIfrs. J. W Edwards and Mrs. Ralph ina rv medi ci ne li nd to e nable them to We are nolo l'ionRly blld s ingers. pe r acre; bea rdE!d spring barley 12 70 E, O'Neall, t"wns hip project leader, ot 9 :30 II . m. F1ughes de purtme nt who are still in ,excha n ~e ideas and e.xperience~ . Mill r visited rs. E. V. Barnhart, We hire c hoirs in chu rches to sing Ibs., an d spring wheat only 643 Ibs. gnve a repol'l of the work in the High Bcho ol, r espon ded with appreci,Specialist!< Crom the U. S. depnrtment in ineinnati, 'Tuesday. for us when we ought to be singing Five·year averllge comparisons at luwns hip. One hun d red and thi r ty. Miss Louise Hende rso n s pe n t th e of ngriculture and Icaeling pract iT roy, the Miami county farm, ~h o wed three la dies werc enrolled, of whum week-e nd with her sister, Mr s. Hal'- atio n for What they have r eceived in ourselves. lhat line of tra ining. tioners will participate in the pro· No fin er walches than the Gruen Do it yourself is th e llest advice in onts to yield 1'/57 Ibs ; bnrley 1260 ~ had All Ihr e ~ lesso ns. Forty In. ry Turner, in fi ellllroo k. g rams. The h High school teachers and sufot the boy or girl graduate. Have physical culture. . Ibs., and 8pri n~ whe~t 902 .lbs. Yi e.ld s dicH rl'p? rted that they hnd t r ie~ 1fj 1 yo u seen t hem at, Cary's. J ewelry Amcl'ica n 2inc I nsul ated Fence is perintendent each we re called upon Let us not have so many t hings at eleve n statIOns \11 Ohi O, l'unn lJlg new reell.lI.!H; 8 had ICllrned to like 3 One of t he real conlests in the Shop, Lebanon, Oblo. done for us. but do them ourse lves, from 4 to 14 ye,a rs, showed that bar· new vcgetablcs as a resul t of th e nlways a s represented at W. H. Mad- anJ res ponded ap pr nprialive ly. coming pre sidential primllry is that The schoo l board, which the toastand we will be better off. It may be ley averaged onl.y 75 per ce nt as ma o cours« ; 28 had learned to li ke two tlen & Co.'s Lumbel' Yllrd. ()f the "regulnr" Rep ublican!\ and rumuste r called a necessnry part of t he Mrs. Susan Wilkerson has returned pleasa nt to ha ve a masscur or a mas- ny pounds per acre as oats, a nd thnt new vegclall ies und 112 had learned ra l vote rs of the ~tate agllinst organ- hom e after spending a week with her seuse work at you, but t he best (orm s pring \\~b eat produced only ha lf a s 10 like one new vegeta ble. They nl. Mr. and 1111'S. Nolan Conn er, of Le b system, eac h responded with approized "arty work ers and machine con- daughter in Wilmington. anron, spe nt Sunda y with t he lutte r' s ciat ivo rema rks of the Home Econolll of exercise is automotive. heavy as oats. 6U rep orted a lotal o f ;J;JO poi nts trolled co ndition s oC the larger cities irs anll • llI ith-Elughes departments, Get o ut a nd take a walk or play Oats are mOrE! regular a nd certain gain ed' o~ thei r f?o d habits sco re pllrents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Nic holso n. Mrs. J . D. Marlatt return ed hom e of Ohio . It is but natural that the Pro f. W . F. Stewart, of the Vocaa game or do something t hat starts as to . results' their average annual cUI·d. Thl$ report'" unusua lly fin e, mllch in e orgun izlltionR would oppose Sunday , aft er an extended visit in A new car of cement lit Madde n's tional T enchers T raining Department and thus improve the sew· variation in ;ield was only 14 ¥.! per flnd lack s only ten of being the highthe sweat Senator Frank B. Willis for the pres· Columbus with her daughter, Mrs. of Ohi o State Unh'ersity, was p rcHage system of the body, so mething cent; barley varied 28 .7 per cent and est enrollm ent in t he county. Har - Lum ber Yard. We a lso r eco mm end identlal nomin atio n. Opposi ti on has Merle Kerns. ent, and guve a very good r eport of the besl men to do your work. that circulates the blood rapidly. spring wheat varied 44 per cent. Ae Illn ltJ\vnship holtls t he honor. s hown its preference to profeSSional t he d e pllrlnlc nt R in the s tate, work beExercise ~hould be taken j udicious· a n' early variety, Fulghum i ~ the most lIli ss Watts ~llVC u talk on Gardens Watch for Cary's J ewelry Shop politicillns, a'n d others like Walter F. Mr~. Cole mnn J ackso n an d chi ld- ing dono a ll d r esults to bo expected. Iy, of co ursc, but the best form ot. desirable; while for longer seasoned Ilnd . Vegetllble Sto rage. 1' he average Spring Ope!)ing and Grab Sale, on Brown drawing a large 8alary from re n, of Lebanon, spent Monday eve n- He a lso expressed his in t erest i n this Friday and Saturday, exerc ise' is mild exercise whic~ you cr ops the Miami Big 4, ilv rmine fllnllly ~h o uld hav~ a garden where ing with MI·s. F lossie Carey and f am- department IIncl puid q ui te n hig h t he govl'rnment, are spending most Thursday do regularly. Irregular exercise or and possibly a fe'lv other var iet.ies may garlle n la nd IS. a vaI lab le. for fourfold of their time in th e Interests of the March 22', 23, 24, Lebanon, Ohio. ily. comp li ment to ou r tOllstmaster, sayWillis opposition . Thad Brown, who ' exercise once in u while is abo ut as possibly yield a little higher. But :" /Ulons ; e c o nomy~ vanety, co nve ning th ot he is t h ' best that li e had the Fulghum dOI!s not shade the clo- lence and most Important of all, has been def eated here in hIs own Mre. J. L. Hartsock, Mrs., J . D. Mar good as none at ali. 100 Lo u ~t Anchor Posts, the fin. vcr hcnrd ill any H igh school. Many peo pl e ure constantly mak- ver as much, find can usually be health. county for offic e plans to be a can. latl and Mrs. C. M. Robltzer were est ever br ough t to town. Pla ce you r E\'c rr one expr 's.qecl th e mselves as did nte against General Speaks for guests of Mrs. Robert Walton, of Day- ing sp urts toward physica l cui lure. threshed with wheat. Barley shad eR Mt·s. T. B. Brann ock, of t)le Green order now as these po ~ts will not ha ving b.. 'n well onte r tained ar)d r eo but spurts nre not wha t we ne.ed. We still less, ond as a nurse cr op for Briar n(! ighbOI'hood, gllve a reading congreu In case his cause wins ift ton, ,today. last long. W. H. Madden & Co. t irl'll to r<' fl cct 0 11 the pll'a; unt ~ve ntB require r egulari ty. . alfalfa one bushl!1 of barley p~r acre on Vegetab le Valu es. Wa~nellvillQ April. Most of the others in ehnrge of til!' c\'clling. Take any form of physical ex£! rcise, is especially reco mm e nded. In di eR put on a thrill tragedy entiMessrs. John and Vern Simpson At t he High School bui lding Fri. of the Washington controlled organOats. and barl,ey should be seeded ti ed th~ " Lighthouse Ke 7per's Vaugh- day afternoun, Dr. Watkin s will ~i\" i zations eith er have been or plan to were in Louisville, Ky .• Tuesday, and any system, for t hey a ll' cmbmce get something from the spoils In rose brought back with them a beautiful aboul the same poinM, only nd opt as early a s pososible for maximum tel'," stnrl'l ng i'll's. Luclllll Armitage an addre 5 on Shakespeare's "As YlI U some system t hat wili llring the un· yields Wooster tests showcd thllt as t he uaughler. A playlet, "'rhe Like I t." of victory. High salaried org.n~ll. Niagara blue Ford automobile. used muscles of the body int o piny. oats 9~wed !\fa ch 15 yielded 15 bu. Pu Ili ~ hmenl , " wns put on by t he L),tion men, several from other states, Housecleaning time! Have your Arch r."rrmll n, Ron of Sam u(·1 and There is no beLter ~ "u l thful exel" pe t· acre more than 'th at sow n 30 tic g roup. An\lther class sang a n~m W. 1:I. Mad de n' & Cit .. Waynesville>, have been e!"'P1oyed to spre~d prop- old pieces of silverware, brass, etc., cise than singinl!'. prOVided we do t he days later . At Ohio tate ~ ni \'~ rR it v bcr Df \:cge.u~b le 60 ngs, acc ompamed iett Prichard Coffml1 n. was born Ohio, bu ild Y Cl ur buiitiini \\-it h th " aganda. against . t~e .A 1I.0hl~, AI)- r eplated and refinished 80 It looks singing o ur~elves . a de lay of seven dllYs cut t he yil'ld 11,1' 11ll' ;\ ut l: ltlO n orche.st ra . , Dr. Eat- best ma teria l. The y also rccomnw nd In ~l l) u n t !l olly , Ohio, "lIgu ~ t 7, 187.1, Repub"~an orgaOl1.a~lO.n WhlCh IS like new, at Cary's .Jewelrv Shop, I,. Public sc hOOl t.ellchers tell us that 5 bu. pe r acre; and a deln y ,)f fiix. """ '" (,re(' n ~ave a n ~x l\lbl t. of \he the best carpente rs to tic! your wlJrk. lIlIlI l'" ss('(1 awa y vl'ry "urlcl cnly at aUPp01:tlng Senator W1111s, and almost Lebanon, Ohio. tIll' h. lnll" o f his o nly ncphew, Audrey alm ost nny .number ~ f ~outh s can be teen days caused a los6 of 11 llu R. malTcl, o f IllS new dl scove rt.es-:cxIIny kmd of wild reports may be exMr. a nd Mr ~. Ch e ~tel' ('u t 1(,1' I1n d C r el\', Felll'ua l'y !!8. 1 U28 , aged 63 taught t o smg. IIn~1 It IS an art that Unless t ho grotln.d is likely to bo in, tra c: of CIlW ; oo n~elltrate of vltanllns, pected. In the meantime .Republl. rtfr and Mrs. Myer Hyman, accomfestod with white to)ls. p'llIntnin 0 1' SPlI'It" uf. sp", ~ch alld ~n rrot esse nce. Ro n, o f [.0\'('1 I1n rl , were IrUf·.!S nf ~ I r . y ~~,'s , 'f) nHl llths lind :! <l days. cons of Ohio, in fuJI realization of panied by Max Kohlhagen, of James· we should all cultIVate. . \\'h c n a small " oy, h.. wit u his parThere is no bettor mll SIC thnn con· othe r weeds no ne should delay to ~II". B, ". Smith told III a few wOI'ds nnd Mrs. Ray Mi ll, Ilnd tlllugh l ~r , on the facts, nre ' raJiy!ng to the couse of town, and I . eloch, of Spring Valley, 1' t1 I~ 111 0 \ ' ('(1 til ~pl'in g Valley, Ohio. plow t or p'nts. Ten~ea r a verages w ~nt . he had gotten out of the course Tuesday ev ' nin-g. th e only Ohio candidate for the Re- were in Cincinnati today on business, gregalional singi ng. whe r' I ho greut"r purt oC hi x lifo was The Germ a ns, nil of them, can ~I.ng a t Wooster s howed that disclng fur rh e !l'I'O UP san~ a numbe~ of so ngs pullean nomination. At St. Mary'~ churcl,l Illst Sundny 1," l' 1I ~ I'ent. \Vh cn n young lIIan he their national hymn, nnd . the Brlhsh ontl! gave 2.3 bu s. per II cre more tha n nnd adJ ourned Wlt~ exp~esslo n s of InThe care of your eyes should be non· conformlst congregations arc vo· plowing. lere t III n('.xt YCI~r s 11I;?J eet on "Meat morn in!;", Re v. J . J. Schnc lf" .. a dmin. 1" lI I'I1,,<I th e coo pe\' tra de. He was of de ep 'concern to you. Better sIght, cal. Six to elgh ,'oks per ncrc gll\'() an I! Meat\l ke Dishes. Mrs. 1.. V. iste red the rit o of baptism to Ihe (d, o 11 hulch~r a t the O. ' . & S. O. better health. To !lSBUre good sight We. alone are too much In clined to maximum yIelds f or hoth "lI t ~ and ~I''' n ~ tru l or Is the new counse lor, as. inrnn t so n of Major an d Mrs. Rock· hom£' f or. sc vora l month" and lote r W ll ~ e n ~ll gC)d th e poult ry bu in ess consult Dr. Rudolph, the eyesight be mere auditors and not doers. barley. And 11'0101 300 to 40Ll l ll" of "sled by Mr~: J. L. MClldenha ll. Mrs. well , o f Ma son. in DlI yt on, Xenia ad pring Valley. • _ • I I h I I r T L. H . H nil w,ll lie the new tow nship specialist at CarY'1! Jewelry Shop, Lebanon. Ohio, Tuesda:y , Thursday co mp ete h g ana ys s ert l '7,,,,', nt'e prO.it'ct Irllder, IIssiste d by lIIrs W Mllrch 22, 23, 24 Cary's J ewel ry n w,,, of a family of even chil-recommended per acre. 1"01' th~ dllrk E. O'Noull. . '. Eho p, at Le banon , Ohio, will ha ve u drell" a li of nlese haying prev i oll~lY' and Satur!lay. • • • • nnd more fertile soli s 2·16· 2 I ~ I'CC· • _ __ Spring openillg nnd Grab Sale'. See be!'n called to t heir long home. with Ne w styles, spring colors and the , ommended, whllEl for t he 1i~h t 11 01 Fred's Advertiser for full ~artku\l.t,r 8, the eXl'C l.tion o f one brothel', Arlie The new $2 ,5 00,0000 Maso~icbt~m. lowest prIces in the history of real Wyoming Lodge N,o .102, I. O. O. thinner soils, a 3.12·4 s hou ld be mO~e pIe in Dayton View, ayto n, 1S cmg silk are at your service. C. B. Chap- r., will hav!! their annulIl Inspection satisfactory. Fertilizer appli criwHh 1 II1r. a nd Mrs. W. B. Sgu-il'es 8ad Coffmnn. now living at Belgrade-. ru shed to complet ion and every thing ma~. your local r e'PrC6entatlve, will on Thursday, March 29, 1928. G. D. the wheat last tall, will bl) IIvnllll lll(l Mr. a ud Mrs. Wi lf otd Sqllil'~ wel'll Mont. li e a lso, I ca\'e~ his nep hew and . Hay L"w'. " Sallle Old Bunch," will re ce nt gu est.~ of )1).. a nd Mr(l. G. C. ne icc, Audrew It nd Elizabeth Crew, will be in readiness for the dedica- be home, from school March 17th to Mills , District Depu ty Grand Master, for spring In'Qwth. who have shared tlll' ir' hOllle " 'ith him tory services to bO held on April 3 wl' ll be the inspecUn'" offioer. The 11I'f~e nt III t he Opera House in "Leba-h Kn app, of. Lebll Ul.lrl. for th e past two l'~ars. Uncle Arch 24th. Phone 86. b • • , , and 4. initiatory degree will be conff!"J'ed QII Iwn on TIlUI'S,Iuy nn d F. rl'day, ,,"arc will be mi ~scd in this home, nClt only The afternoon of that day will Bee Mrs. Euphemia Hough, Mr. and two candidates Ilt this tlm l/. l!9 a nd :l 0, the thr ee·act far ce, "A ThO! Co-v pe rntive Sociely of St'. by th e Iwphew Illld neice. but alsa. the first events of the imposing pro· Mrs. Guy Kibler and family , Mr. Rog· Grand 'Treasurer KC)!9 wl!J bl! pl'ea• • eLSS Fu ll House." f or th e uenefit of the gram, those contributed by the vari- er Cornell, Dayton ; Mr. and Mrs. C. ent and give a NhOl't tllik. Amcr icnn Le!;io n, who arc llnxious \0 M.u.y's chu rc h will IlI cel on Thu!'s<iuy by li ttl e Jes~ ie allil Louella. whom ous blue lodge officers. In the even- Lamar and children , Mr. and Mrs. Roy All members arc urged tl'l be ~re9The Loyal W()men of t hc Fe rry payoff their licbt. The pIli:': i~ i uiJ nth'rnoon, Mnrch 22. ut the hllmc of h(' loved ~o much In the sUll rien death o f thi ~ brotllBible schOOl held their r egul ar month of t hrilk It will 1>0 stag"-CI hy home Mrs. George HartSOCk, at 2 o'clock . Ing of that da,>' the lP'and officere of Cornell and Bons, of Mason, Mr. and ent. Visitors " 'elcome. the chapter Will preSide. . Mrs. Chas. Cornell and Bon, of Manor, LLOYD DAVIS, N. G. Iy meeting at the bea utifu l co un try ta len t a nd purts taLon by t he followDillmond. We suPPlY eustolll ers "1' we arc again re'minded thub in th e During the two days of dedication were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. home of rtfrs; Edlward IIfurph y, west ing we ll· knl/wn IIctOrs: from Cin cillll llti:, D",yton. Middle. mids t of li fe the re is death. Bc yeof the t emple Grand Lo~ge. officers of Vern Hougb and family. of Ferry. I\II·S. Lucille Berry, M.rs. Albert town, etc., beC)llll!le our quali ty ' a nd the refo re ready for i n a n hoor ye all branches of Masonry WIll be presIt being a f\n~ day th,ere was II C~lIon, MI'l!. Helen McGetchin, Mrs, prices 8ro r rght . Cary's J ewelry think not the 'Son o f Ma n cometh. ent and will participate in the exer. If you expect to buy a watch, make good attendance of members a lld vlt!. Hildy P'('ck, Miss Ma rjo rie Fo rkner, ,ShOT), L~banon . Ohio. Card of Thank. clses. They will be guests of the It a Gruen. It will cost no more, . . . itors. After the businll!lS Mcssloll, iI Miss Mube l Fraser, Miss Jann.i~~ , Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lacy and Masonic tem~le bodies during their and you can wear it and IIho,w it to . The annual inspect ion of Waynes- dain~y lunch wa. served by t he lunch R~eder, JUllI es ,~urke. H. S. Wi\lr"m~" Wc wish to express oor ~rncel'e stay! In that city, . your friends with added prIde and vlll.e Lodge No. 163 F. & ,~. M., ,:,as committee' Mra. Fred Rubble Mrs. \Vm. Fru~er, 1I11ron Kee\o~, Car~ Bang MI', Joe Edrtc>h, Of Cineinr!'ati, Mr. nnd heartfelt t hunks to all our friends Beginning Thursday, ApTlI 6, a~d sati~fflction. Your nearelit Gruen .held Mo'!day night. The rnspe~tll1g Wili Pine 'and Mrs, Joe Filer,' nfter ha lll, hns. J. Wl,lgg,o nl!t and J . ~., and Mrs. WaI:ren Lacy, Mr. and MT$. f or the kindness and sympothy snown continuing for three days, the pu).lhc jeweler iii Cary's Jewelry Shop, Leb· oftlce~ wa.s Jobn ~1. qr0l!ke~, !ll! ~1Im.- which ,a good ~ocial time was enjoy~d Law. , J. A. T1'IIyser and' daul$hter, Martha us in' tho loss of ou r unc le. will , be cordially irjyite~ to 'visit a'ld anon, Ohip,. wpere )Cpu wll! find a iltpRI V18.lwrp \.v~rl! pce8en~ from b,Y all preee~t. ' , Ti~\lt~ ~r. ,v,aynei ville, patrol's ,of Dayton, Mr. a.n d I\lrs. Harry Lac; Mr. and' Mrs. Audrey Crew. 1n8,p~ct the new MaBo~lc tempi!! a!l~ great v~riety tf! 1!1l1~c~ jr~m~ DaYton. lie~anon, ~ew Bf ~~~~~ . ,~djO\ull~d to meet.with )Irs. Frllnk can ~e 9\1tn\l)ed at Burton ,9 re9~~- at Kitchener, an~ lIfr. and Mrs. E. amplfl accommodatIons have been . hll Harveysburtt, C,edarVl~le !In _ - r .,. Wr.ght tlie 8eco'nd Wednesday. In rant. " T. Lacy sperlt SundllY- \Vith Mr. and mid!!, by whlf.~ , It!\. vjsito'1' will M ?,-- L: A. Zimmerman gav.e, a c - ,ville lodges. - , • April', 'wblchWtn be at lI ight and • - • Mrs. Frank Cook, of Route 4. ~, properly conduet~d to ,every patt dren s party pn Saturday after.n ~ol\ A-tter the wo~k a sl,Ibstantlol lunc\\ tb!! hu~bl\ndl! will be Invited. Each of the ~ilding. Friday; Ap.rtl 6, for her· little nep"e.w, Harry Rltt~r, WII4I served tp 107. member . Is to malle a dollar for this wiII be known as Fraternal !lily and who~e biJlthday anniversary it was. ," - • ml'l'tinc. I ... , ,Keep in mind t hat W. H. Madden Let everyone. remember the talk ' & Co., Waynesville, Ohio, do and on S.wioe_l7'o dllction anti Fe~. ., to all fraternal organizations In Dayton The following, little folks ~nl~ye~t!b,e . There are two ,ln4s' of dleappolll,t. ' . _ ••.....:._ _ Dr Watkins will deliver t\Vo ad. ",:m continue to ' keep the best roof- be given by Proi'. J. W. Wouchet, ~ will !;Ie t~ndered s~ec1alfi:lta:onl f:~'~;~ fl:!!II:nt~::nmi: tende!:: tnl men;-th06e who take fI~ tor anFl!r blmlJlI; ~'nar., bridles, linea, drell8e~ a~ the Prohibition Stute con- Ing, ·best Ilhill&'les, best flooring, bat March 28th, at ~ p. m~, at the J:IJcIl enjoy e uonc ...... -t.-aQd Bm, Kellob•an"wer lind thole who don't even try. pad., ete., ... J. Hawke. m28 vention at Co!wnllUl, Thursday. siding, bellt lumber and builcUnr ma- Sehool GfII'. temple.the .fratem ,t1 0 . , ~on~e~~ , \ \ ;1::;
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GI,·d hi, '''''~'nlh 11(" lI' r IlllrI'i,o n n~<I Walte r Fitt's , 1 "Tbe Horn. of Ciflo." \\ j . . t!I III; p f tiilenc(·." rcmnrkerl 1...(, ;1 1" \"1' po:"itll'" " 'I f ' I" t ,',\',1"1 .-\ co un t :l;ot J!uHl"lilun of 1(>0 l pton r t \ ('I\\'rl lot in Fl'Hnklin , I J I r~ ', ~ J1 (' hi f':I !!1 h ' I 1 ~, :--------------------=:---========l!~l\~n~t1~l~h~l'~I.;,~as llwui:h . by an 'Llf {'r· I'ece n I " ". ·" Iill.lid . I~_11Ild Urac.C-l:I anlu! to.. +I " !( 1 " 0: .h(."k I'chil! warm ly by l I' :IIl ~ '" ., , 1", 1.. ,'" " t", " 1) 1i ~' ti,·. An l1 ;1:-;. II nmilt o ll tiled he .. tir:;t, ,JetT and El11l11u Hu .. .. i~ . 9\1. 10 a cr es HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED t hf' h.lnd. pnrtnlt II , Ill (l :o-t d l furl dng t " the finn l i:lId dl:-\ trihllli\'(' Hccount a ~ ex. 1 ill :\In~ .. i(l T p. Th e\' wellt into the hou se whl r 1''' 'yin!! ;' ''\\'('1'<. (·cu tri:-. "I' th,' ,' st~t , f D. B . II l1m· 1 Edmund ~1. lind B""" ie C. J o hn. " ,\ lr•. \i·l\lkl'l'. II ~tO IlI mid dl ('·nged "' t>. " 1' 1 (';\, o1(';, n ". ' (' . I \'« 1 'n, " il Ion. :t"n t,) Alnnw J . II lId Edi t h A. Mol" saiel (',':or.\'. it lit·!,· ,y mpath,'t irall y . T I ' 1 1 f ' I I' A II . ) ' . L I. n iall, gT('etc d lIU'fll cfi"u slvely. 1e WI 0 •.."r (I In £.• nlncs wa s g-an , t 6 tl ) \\' 1\ nc)"c!oO In Cu::l n o n. ~ \ln ltlltly to II II mltte! ' I In pr o ba I C. A C O Il1I1I1. ~SlO . I\ J 11'0 b I1 n d 1'. 1ol'" n ee K. S hUl11a ker "W ,,' ve A'O\ ll) put you bot h in ,' II C th e r ef" I'c n ce b" ir " ,nl'(> . 1'1)(\01. if \'ou don't mi nd," she l·X· the pt>;>l if I'OU~ ""l i,·A. "Thllt wa , n WH . upp"inll'd to Ink(' lhl' d('posi t io n to ~I os,'s II . Co pelan d, !l 5 a cres in p lnined, ·' itut th(lTP' S t W(\ beus in it. J,!'oo d itit'n of ~nllr . . f l I' me tll 1-ttl u p (If wit nc:-;~('!; to t h e wil l. T u rt1ec re~k Tp. SeeIU. Early!for Your Sale~Date.. We Guarant .. e in lo (':lIHl,la ,, 11, 1 '."·r!. ~It n r eal ill h C ou r t upp ro \'c d t h e r e por t a f EI I' J . Ra ymon d a n d C urn.e Law un d I !l'ue5~ YIJ U ca n make out. " . --onTh e ~(' c " ,,,1 fl no r n ll)m to whi ch f," ' a whil". :I!lI" 1\ wo rk l't1 h :u'd McC r ea ry , e xecu to r of t he est.u le o f Ro ue r t l\1 and Mildred E. BIuir to Sati.faf'tion or Charge Nothing. LIVE STOCK, MACHINERY. H l' nOtlUh tn rhnl l 111.' " fin ~~r "l'i nt~, II h '1 'I F dd I" l B ' 0 '1 h 2 I ' ", . Wul kt,,. 1(·" th~m wus plainly bu n eut ~ ~ . anna 11 . 11 C n cn . ' rlC( 1\ • I a tuB , t own ots III ETC, h' furn ished li nd th" wh111 0ws louk d ~o me bl"k.~ ,!i"d i nl\:l n ~M IIwhilc Mllry Ra ndall wa s admi tted in to Lebu llon. ,;ut upon rolli n )! pas tures. Thc buck anel ~ .. t :,11 the ('!'I' d;t for Iwi ng the Dayt on tate HO~ (lita1. Pc'te r Oberlin to Amanda Oberlin 111au (leE . CI'Int on nmI W orre n G ov ~rn u l' lI hn ndone d his hi gh· fl ow n II". olt! ',ri J.:lII d 1t,·,1 \.1':1\'\.. ... _rte I ti lecI h e r fl rs t a n d IiIn · 060 . acrcs In Pb... No. 2 T h iS ('1TI1r "f \ h~ Ill'''''' in rl'c(lr ti · ul t as d ' ' Phone No. 320 t.n l k ancl uskl'd blunt C) uest01'io ns as 10 uccoun guar Ian 0 f R a I p h L. cou n t les. p e t e r Ob cr I'In t 0 A mRn(Ia Ob eri 'm, "ec,'nl \'i~l el I'S , appa l' ' na ly ref e l'r ing ill ..'" Ll' ur\" ~ ,1 .. :,Ih Ikk ll'd th ' G(l\' E. r t'c i . FOSTER CUNNINGHAM. to l' rillli rlll l ~ who ha d lodged at th e ,!rno r m ilrh il l': . 1111, 1 1.,,:,\'>' In ugh cd Court. ordel'ed that the prop erty of 20 acres in Harl a n Tp, Warren Count)' Alrent, L .... _ .., farm . T h f'Y l!l lked qu it e ope nl y unti l h : \\ it.' '. III II'c d tv wIIH' th ,' t ca rs' t he estate of Vera A. Bea l el ai , mi. Edgar P . Nixon to Walter and whil e Ar chie unpllcked his bag. The fl'~~I, IllS ~Y('· · . . no rs, be sold at private' auction. Erni e Wa dsw nh, ,2 5 town anes in In office of Attorn .. )' F. M, CUD. ninllbllJn, near POtt Office, res tle "~ a ctivily of the f olk of t h e I III A'''II\~ tn pul l 111)' II'e lght a f· Hughie Kane was appo intcd lid. Turt lecree k Tp. ull de ,'\\' orld , th eir meth ods o f commu· le r s up pe!· ... h~ sa i(1. "W alker's g? ministrator at the .estate of Ha rry E lizabeth A. Os born to Hora ce O. n icntion and points o[ r endezvou s In' t o talt e me to town a nd I'll .sllp Kane, Appraisers wer e app ointed . and Ma ry E. Alex!ln der, 110,55 acres t . seem ed pa rt of u vast system 'and he ou~/~ nut "whe r e the a iel girl S Carl Benthien was appointed nd. in Wayne Tp . WII~ a sham ed of hi.s e norm ou s in to r· "''' I 111 01' me. mini s trato r of the estate of Rochel Harold V. a nd Ruth M. Martz, to est in a ll he suw and heard. The Walk cl' clliled th e m to supper and Benthien . Apppraisers were appoint Warner lind Phl ena L. Conover, 2 ' " town lots in Franklin. ...""'---:;~~~~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;S~;;;~:------.....,....Gove r nor's cool f a slli on o f talking of th ey we nt down to II men I t hll t met ed ' H er b er t an d M art h 0 E merlC . k to ww w t he world of sr im e o11d its deni zen all th e e xpcclutions a m u scd by the ---• w . at.1. zc d It, . ma d e I't ap· sGovern MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY LOANED almost le g it llll in e. o r 's b oa~t of t he Walker cui. .Howllrd F klC' . Cot tcrman , 2 town lots III ran m. P ear a r eco"'nized part of the accept· ~d sch eme of fhin g~. \Va lk er arou ~· on lIlue on page .. (To be con t inu ed. ) ed t he Gove rn or '.s de epes t i ntcr etit by _ _ _ __ t ell ing of the vis it of Pete Barn ey , a UMBLE FAMILY THAT'S DIFFERENT! di a m ond thi ef, who had lately mado THE F by E. COURTNEY DUNKEL LOt~~IS' O~ls~HS~~:eYi~~M!dEft! n big haul in Chicag o, and hud been stracting. Write and 1 will call and pa ssed a l o n~ fr o m one po int of ref· see you, Sam D. Henkle, W.yn.... uge to n no t her. YE':- GQD~~ GiQ Lville, Ohio. jll L ClIry a p pea r ed D mo men t la ter i-i)~v' ~/l/:;' I 111"'1E-<:' and Arc hi e was nbou t to Icave t h e LOAN!' on Cbnttela,,S tocu, Securi~ I A<;' Tl..16.T P IANO r o()m, but th e Govern or insis ted ties and Second Mortg~M. Nol •• T U t .]r-:·~ th llt he r e ma in. hought. John Harbine Jr" Xenia. " I'm anxiouK for yn u I1nd Red l o Ohio. .Jn3&-'tl kn ow that I tru st both of ' you ful· ly." " What's th e yo ung bro t h"r- u Farmers of W.,rren and adjolnln. c on ~" nske d Le ary with a glan ce a t Counties may olrtaln mane, all Ion. Arc hi e. CUARANTFED time loana, at 5 per eent Intereat. T o bc referred t o as a confidence man by " gl'lItlema n o f L eu ry' s pro· ' ; o~t of securinA' the "al11e is very r ... f~ ~~ i" n ul emi ncnc e gave Archie a 'ollable ,through The Federal Lanll t h r ill. Th e GO\'l'rl1 o r an s wered Ly Ha nk. For furlher information tall drawing up his sleeves and goi ng ·n or address M. C. DRAKE. T ..... .l h r uul; h thc motion s of washing his 'J rer, phone 8 I a.x, Lebanon, Ohio. hand s. T he bru sh ing of the h ands togeth· er A I'chi e in l er pr e t ed as a code s igro FOR SALE s i~ n ifyi ng murder and the s ubsque nt int-e rchange of words he too k to be PO R SALE- S'a pUng Clover seed, inq uiry and an swer' n~ t o the da nger " , "" 0" , .\ \\ , .. I '.'''1'-'''' $19 per bushel, Verga Mitchener, of a p prehe nsion. He fe lt that L ea· phone 148, New Burlington, . ·m21 ry 's attit ude toward him became W~II..T/S' T l-l' ;ROU9LE:-, E:M:vtlc fr ie ndli er from that moment, There - BUT .JE-S" A~ ., :;C;C".N ACS I GO SPRA YING IS AT HAND- When In U~NIT YOU GET IT 'TUNE-D .U~ ! wa s so mething ghastly in the thought n ~ cd of a new spray pump, no m.tTO r".... j NG vn-~~ II' ~ ~i...lE:" t ha t as the slay e r o f 8 hum a n being ' cr how large or small, spray hOSII, he at lai ne d a ce r t ai n d ignit.y in t!te 1ozzlcs, complete pumps, leather'll, cYI!!l of me n lik Lea ry . But he be· r ubLer packinga, e t c" call on THE ca m i rite r est~d in t he tran sact ion q OGl{LF.T.KING CO" 415 W, Main that was no w t aking p lace betwee n St., Xenia, Ohio. . the thi e f a nd the Govc"nor The FOR SA LE-Trces, Shrubs, Vinea ('r nm l!xtl')H'ted the sixty one· t ho us· and Evergt,eens THAT WILL und·dollar bi ll ~ fr om his bag , a nd la id GROW, delivered · to you' 'at whole .. lhem ut un t he I c d. tJ 1'apid ly eJ(· sale prices, Equipped to furnlih plnineu JUHt I.o w Leary's hidrlen pruns 'and do 011 ' the w.ork, if deb,'ot v had b en rl'covc r l!d, an d l he s.ired. Cal1 56F41, C. L, ' Duke, mn'l;t"!' in wh ich thc all1nller d.m o",· , Waynesville, Ohio. J4 inlJtielrn. hnd bc(' n co nve r te r! in ln hills ! thaL l'ITIIld ho paRRed wit hn uL 1I1·(,·IJ,' BA BY CH IX F OR ' SALE- Call or ' 1nJ< • u'rid n. . .. write., A.. A. Duna~ue, 8~8 .E • . 1..·"r\' plrilu.lJ(l hicu ll y >Lowc(1 the ~earl Street, Miamisburg, 0" phone . _ f-J 06, Buye~ of Live Poultry. . -a26 II I' I' d~ dnt h inll' "'1'011 ,.i, d"n~ , a r l! Y'lU'!" usk d ~ho PTPE, VALVES .AND FITTIN .... ('"\~Jlll tl...:,qlJtl t of th 'g.une?" lor al1 purpo....· Booldet'. 1m. .. "1 "I,re h n 'C q uit tli .~· ro ad,') L eury ' nlumbln,r and . h~t!._ ~uppll. nn,'\ ~,(',l. "The old gi rl has g ot· a but. THE BOmtl.J:'N[JlfO 00..2 ___- - - - - - -...~---~---------_..;._----..; ':ic" lhuusan db tiucked UWll, Dud I'm ~ z.Itt.. .... ~ \
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Clearcre ek Tp. . Trustee e of the Wet!t Ohio Anllual Irvin E. PummJl l to F A. .nd Harold Thon~plOn to William H. Confere nce of the Method ist church Mary I. Snider, 2 town ~ta in Kaine••nd Frieda M. Bodpon , 8 .er. in to Jacob and Florenc e L. Shumak er, ville., _ 'Waahiq tGn Tp,. 2.88 town acres in Lebanon . H.rvey Muneer to Carl And Myrle D. L. CRANE. Puh1i.h .,. Larue Maddox to Elias Folk. 74.16 . . R. B. Layman to 'John ~. and V. McCoy, 88,18 acre. In W'a shi"'ton acrea In Frankli n Tp. Office Phone . . No. 11Z Rosa E. Stevens , 71.70 acres III WarMontgo mery, and Clearcre e\: Tps. John W. COl:, et .1., to George E. ren and Clermo nt · co~nties Reaiden ce • . • . • . . • • • No. 118 . .John W. and Eftle Goddard to Cor. and Nellie B. Camaha n, 1 town lot Ella Nolan to .Mattle Gray. 2 towD nellus V, Kelly. 92.78 acree In Tor. in Deerfiel d Tp. Iota In Harvey sburg. Sub.crlp tion Price, '1.50 per Year .tlecreek Tp . . Willi E W· Fr k E H. F. Holland to Clinton K. NLxon, J ' .. am , atlOn to an . ulia and Aiel!: Paul i L b to Teres Toth, Morrie, 147 ac:r'es In Turtlec reek Tp.·9 8 town acres n e anon. 140.71: acre. In Franklin Tp. MARCH 14, 1928 Allee Steele by admr .• to Edmund John P. Larrick to Etta B. Larrick , M. Johnsto n an.d Charles E .Monroe , COMM ISSION ERS' ALLOW ANCES 1 tow~ lot in ~ebanon. .068 town aerCII in Turtlec reek Tp\ A B. Kaufma n, jail e-----~LydIa A. Wll1l~m8 to Eva W. Ma· Joseph and Hattie Ertel to Warren $14 .44; S. Fred Co., same, supplies, ·1 $28 West" I gee. 1 town lot In Lebanon . K. Ferris, 4 town lote in Deerfiel d Tp. ern Star, treaeure r's supplies , $25 ; BUY AT HOME Miller Hardwa re. jail suppllel , $2: I 'On. Ed and Robert Blair, m edical ---- ---- _ _ __ _ _ _rII'lANOM-L RllWORT 05' THill BOARD Oil' IIIDVCATION" . care. $44.50 ; George W. Larrick, sal· Y_r JIIJulla .. Deee. '" m .... A commun ity thl'ives when its mer· ary, $20: H. C. Reit, labor and sup· WaTDe ToW"IMIt.. . a . .... leM.l DIa.l'lct. v._.ty 1.tt:n' of Wa"", plies. $3.05; Dr F. A. Zimmer man, chants thrive. Mrs. Mary Harvey. MislI Nellie REVEN UERIIlCIllP TS ear tags, $8; John Law &Son , IUP' Home t own buying. and trading is Cutrigh t and Will Harlan, all of whom l Levy( eLCluel:ve or 2.65 mill. levy) plies BS essentia l to a commun ity's growth recently submitt ed bo major opera- Tax co-Loca and labor, $69.31; The Book ~i'd Intereat and SI'flklng F und . .. . ..... ... , 3.135.00 Shop, supplies , $16.50: Lebanon Far. and progress as its streets, bouleva rds tions, are r ecove ring nicely. T" Xu-Pro " oth erot punpu • .,. . . . . . . ...... . ... . . . ......... ... 27 .2 0 2 .0 ~ ceeds dl.trlbu C tlon of 2.85 mill. I.vy .. . .. . .. 13.1()10<4 I "'17 . 63 W C churche s and schools. It is the duty (Visit Us The Next Time You Are In Dayto n) mers o· 0 p. CO., eoa,.. ; . . Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brown, and Gilmoilr Total Tax , inquest. $7.20; Walter Var. es .. .. of every citize n of a commun ity to .. . . . . .. . . .. . ... . . . , . ..... ... .. U S.44 0.07 1 Jl terelt tror Stal.. on Irr ed ucible Debt. . .. ........ . ... Our huge purcha s in g power m a kes i t possib le to b uy: ner, bridgc repair. $16; Weber ~lmp. 797.25 make his purchas es at home. Nu- four sons have returned to their home 1,"lJ0I"'lurr. nt.r""l .. . ..... . . . . . . . ... .. . .. . . . .. . .... . 669. 96 u t 0 11 rom Other Dlatrlct.. .. ..... Bon, 88rne, $6; Harry Heisel. same, merous "Buy At Home" campaig ns in Barnesb oro, Pa., after almost a . . .. . . .... . . . .. .. . .... at low est pric es. T his a d vant.ag e we pass on to' US.OO V ocatlona l " du ~ .. t1on !llld Rehabil itation tor Deat. Blind $4 .80 ; W . S. Graham . same, $3: W. have stressed this fact and have year spent with relative s here. . and CrIppled Chlldre n (rom State IlDd U. 8. lour custom ers. Why pay more e lsew her e when you . 1 0000 B. Squires. sa me, $3.50; W. H. Mad· tIIught this importa nt le86on; but still E. M. Villars has sold his grocery ~t:)rjr{~~~~u e : ::: : :::::::: : :: ::: : ::: ::::::: : ::: :: . . . 0 U6,7li5.27 den • can buy fro m us at wholes al e prices 1 &tCo .• materia l. $4.82; Reid's there are some people who go else- business to Wilbur r Hawke, who will NON-RE VENUE Di'ug Store, paint, $2.90: Bangba m where than their own home s urround · take charge Monday . .Sal•• or Prop~t)' ...... . ..... . ........ ........ .... .... . ' 1 .o.Jj~; Mr. Villari Motor Co., supplies , '1 .09; A. H. Tur61 ing!! when making purchas e•. Total Non ':Revenu • . -. . . . ... . . . . ... . . ... .. . . . .. . . haa 'n ot made definite plans for the • 1.094.1 1 ner, supplies, $22.74; East End GarThe truth is that as good merchan . f uture. ~~~N~~.e l.fl\'1iARi" '41. 829 ,88 age. supplies , $16 .46; Kilpatri ck. i8ii~' .. . .... .. .... ... ... ..... . dise can be obtained at home as can General ~~ und .. ... . . . . . . .... .. . . .. ~ ... . .. . .. .... . ...... ' 7.• 28.71 French Motorca r Co., truck repain!, MlsseK Mabel and Margar et Starr, be secured through the mails from ._. $8~.00 9xl2 Royal ~a~,e{. Retir ement Fu nd . . ....... .. ...... . . . . .... ... .. $91.17; J . M. Robinso n, compen aation SOl.21 any large city; and, a8 patrona ge in· of Dayton, were week-en d guests of " nter".t a nd Slnklntr Fund. ... ...... .. W tlton RUI' . ... .. .. ..... .. .... • S.06~.U and damage . $75; Ada A. Woodru ff. 'I'otal Blllance . . . . .. . . ....... . . .... . . . .. . . .. ... . . rreasos, the quality of the local mer- their mother, Mrs. Amanda Starr. • ~ rug t hat you w:1l1 take great prido Total Receipts a nd BalaoCCl lo,7U.s. .. .. .. . ... ........ .. .. 58.S! 2,62 same. .."'65 ,' H. S. Conover , tlopplies. chant's s tock is bound to grow even Mrs. Starr accomp anied th6fll home In owning. Bea utiful new spring pat. $6 .65; S. C. Alexand er. IIBme. $1.70; for a week'. visit. greater. Dlaa tTR.IBJIUIII'fTI terns and co lors. A,-PERSONAL 9ERVIl OE• Waite's Garage, supplies , '83,80; There are numero us reasons why Admlnl. tratlanRaymon d Harvey submitt I. $40.00 Mem ed Brant ber. to an 9J:l2 Seamle aa Battery Shop, service, '2 .60; Boa.d or Educatio you should patroniz e your home mer· . . .... . .... . 100.00 !. Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n. .. .... ....... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 300.00 Morrow Garage, damage to car, ,26; chants. They have invested their operatio n at St. Francis hospital , In Velvet Rugl In!i~~<lttd~ ~ th er Mmlnl. tratlon 8&la.l.. ~nd Columb Wa us. .. ea recently . 2,225.00 . A tumor was Lebanon Lumber Co., materia l, $16.money and their future in your town; A heavy velvet rug that will give mllny t 16·2P · P,rlnclp~ll. Te~cher •. etc .. . ....... . . . . .. .... . . ..• , 20,520.61 57; Gem City Blue Print &Suppl y they pay taxes In your town; they removed from the base of the brain years of service. All th e newest pat AUXlllarb~· ""I_ reported to be improvi nng. Co .• materia l, terns give employm ent to people in your a nd he Is '3.80: O::rauo and colonl. Western n lr °J;,':oJFpii,:~o.t.l\on ot Cblld •• Star. 8.115.0U ---_ I _ .....___ supplies . '1; E. A. Ludlum , town . $45,00 Seaml S)J4';.;j~~ ~:~!1~~:...Englne'e ra an4 Othe. Emplo7 .. . eu Aunin .ter Ru,.. ' ... ... . 2.0n $200; Earl Barntho u8e, The wide·aw ake citizen should boost O:i ~ ~~~ .... ... ....... ... .... ... ,. ... ... .. .. ... S6 .U John Law & Son, his town in every way. He should eil. $6.70; ,OO same, $3.20 ; C. C. Beam, tltone. '79.U Salary 86c.eta. y an4 othN' Em.p loye" Blnkln.. take a lively interest in local activo Fund Com .•• .. .. ••.•• . . . . .. • • •.. . . •• .•• • . . .. 90; Frank Sherwoo d Co .. Supplies , 25 .01) ities 01 every nature, join the local B--SuPPI1~ . raonal Service .. . . ..•• . .• . ....•. . . . . ,•... .• nt,ou .1S $43.47; Paragon Refining Co., gas clubs, attend the local theaters . No 1. Admlnl. tratton orrJea . .. . .. ... .. .. .. . . . and oil, ,9.90: Standar d Oil Co., . . ... . .. . . , Mr.. Bans Hansen is on the sick 2t .U need to go elsewhe re; all the real same, $92.06: V. W . .Tompki ns, p.y ~~ ~~X;az~:::.~ . :::: : :: ::::: : ~ :: : : =:~'::.:::::::::.':'.:::": 1.412.15 pleasure s of) life are availabl e right list. 10." Rug . ...... ......... ......... ..... .... S. ·Other Educ~Uonal ... . . . . .... .. . . . .. ... .. . roll. $71.05; S. E. Cutler, IIBme. $46.... . . .' .. al2.n at your doorstep . Mr. Arthur King made a businellll trip Nationa lly fameul rup of f\rat quality t.017 .74 .45; F. ~~:tor"· If. Collins, IIBme, $49.60; Ed.n ·:::: ::: ::: : ::::::. :::::::: ::::'.:::: :::: :::. And. to put in a word for ounelve a to Dayton Monday afternoo n. 11419.41 -six be.utlfu l new p.ttern s .nd Terry. eame. $166.20 ; A. F. Rettig, - it is a mighty good idea to be a 42." g: ~~at.I~~,a.l. ::: :::: :. :: ': '. :'. : ...... : . : : : : : : : :::: : :: : : : colorings. lOS ." same. $138.36 ; C. E. Bradbur y, .8ame, MiBtl Alice Hanson apent Saturda y C-IIA4~~tl~·MA. regular reader of your local iNTENANC~ · .. .. . . . ... . . . . ..• newI· night and Sunday with MiB5 Helen ,'.5IU7 $60.86; Blair &Leroy . cravel. $122.$2.00 Armat ron, Inlaid Linole um. paper. I. BuUdln ,i a.nd Orounda . . ..... . .. ...... . .... ' . . .. ' 125.%8 85 ; Famous Auto Supply supplies , Kruer. t . E~ul"",n.. t li nd FurnltU~... io ... .... .... .. . .... . . .. . . 504.0.. 1.41t.1Il '8.96; Compre esed Wood Preserv ing n-EQUJ~¥a~~~~6~~~~nc:e . .. . . ... .. .. . .. • Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Wade, of Frllnk· Co., lumber. $960 .96. lin, '57.10 called on Mr. and Mra. Will Roas ~~~:UO.~~I.. : : : : : :.: : : : : : : : :: : .. .. : : : :'. '. : :: : : :'. : : : '. : 1 715c: Armlt r• • frillle d ------~.~ , ZOI .61 WEA THER FOREC ASTS Total Equipme nt R!l'P.la.e.m"nta . .. . . . .. .... . ... . Sunday evening . '1.1U.U E-CON 'l'MCT AND OPJiJN ORDIilR 8ERVIC Printed Linole um ,..... ............ ...... ....... ..... .... , .. . I>WANTE D IT DIFFER ENT 2. Repal.. School 8ullelln p .. ...... . . .. , .... o. .... . . and Mrs. Will Ross attended t . n.pO:lro Moto. Vehlcl .. U.ed In Tranapo ._-- ---- - - - - - -- . . heMr.funeral rtllll' Poptla of Mrs. Frank Loy on 8. nepalr. Ot h.r Elqulpment ........ ... . ..... ....... . l k.ZI Judge to Vavant --"So you can't Yank ee Street, Sunday after noon. 104.14 Fame and fortune await the man get a job because you don't bow 218 .81 Several families from' this neighwho can discover some m.thod of 11.1' • tr.de, eh! Well. sLx months In the llT." f making accurate long.ran ge weather borhood atte nded the ' minstre l show work houle aho\lld teacb you one." lIZ." Total contrac t and Ope'n at 8i>a.c" the Lytle Be""lce hall, . . . .... Saturda .... . . for ecasts. Such a weather prophet y evening . F'-F"I'XED CHARG ES AND C"ON'rJU IU %2.03 Vagran t - "How .bout • corre. B.UTION 83. ~"eurance , . ... .... . ... .... . '1' . . . ..... .. .. . , would be worth all the hire he asked sponden ce coune, your honor?" Several from this commun ity .t.. u . t ... .IO . 6. Teacher. Retirem ent Contr buUOIl ••' ... .... . .... ... . it he could tell how much rain would tended the P.·T.· A. meeting 807.13 ....~--at Spt ing H_DEEVifoJ~IR~}~'jg Char-Ire. aDd Contribu tion •.. ... .. . . . . , I.Sct.1I fall here next Aucust. He would boro High school building last Thurtl. 2. Intereat on Bond.. ........ .. . . . .. .. ... ... . .. HAD A PARTN ER .. .... slIve the farmers a great deal of wor· day evening . 200 E.lt 5th Street -.Oay ton-O pp. St. Clair 1.03'7.60 I-CA.PI;~ta,O~'l:....~~ylce ........ ........ .. . ... .. . . .. . . . 11.037:&0 ry ahd money. • • • • • • IJ V8T TWO BLOeD BAST. OP FInD AND MAIN)i 6. Equ ll.m en t tor Old Sohool Bulldln...... . . ... .... ... . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ross, of Leb· "When I tltarted in buslneBtl," eaid .i• • • • The Chief of the United States !S2.10 •. Other .... .. .. . ... . ..... . ....... . . . . .. . ........ .. . +O~ a non, . 07 and 1I1r. James the self-ma Wicle de Bnd fam· Total .capltal Outla" ... ..... ... . . . . . . ..... .. ... ... . man, "my motto was Weather Bureau in Washing ton re • &to.17 TOTAL DI8BURSEMENTS .. .. ... . ....... .... .... . cently made himself the center of a ily cuiled on Mr. and Mrs. Will Roas, ~NCE. 'H.SU.Z1 'Get thee behind me. Satan'" DECEMBER lIU~ "Were you success ful?" Ge neral Fund .... . 31.t. word storm because he denied the S unday afternoo n. ... . . .... .. . ... . . ..... ... .. ... ... . . • '8.S·U.S7 Teachera Re'lrem "ot Fund ........ . . .. ..... . .. .. ..... "Well' there'l! nothing like a good DR. C. W. HEMDERSON ability of weather prophet a to make Several from this commun ity 'at. 441.&3 Bond laterMt Ilnd Slnklnlf Flund . .. . . .. ....... . . . ... . . &.2U.11 backing ." 8uch long. range forecast s with any .end2d the Night OWI'II Euchre club Office -Am." Bid,. Tot~1 Bal&nce ....... .. ...... . .. ........ ........ 14.220. 31 degree of accurac y. he Id at the home of Everett Early.s Total. D\Joburae ment. and Balanco . . . .'.... ..... . ... .. ........ ----58.612.52 O"P1CII ",.UIIS AII.1IlTS AND LJ.aBIU'I"I£8 Official forecast ers do not pretend last Friday night. WHAT BRAND ? A1!8 ~ ....... . .. ....... . .. 9 . ....... to 11 ........ . , m. S 00:5 p. m. .. .. ... .... .U4.% 20.31 to foretell the weather for more than Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc e Mercer and Ipvento(COllI) rr SUPIlII ... and .Mat"rlal • ... .. .... ...... .. ... ..... Land. 7 to 9 p. m. 1&.000.00 21 week or 80 ahead, and two or three EaUmate ....... .. .. .. A .. . chemilll . . ... ... . . . . 2.600.00 was stewing a lotion, Mr. and Minton, of Cincinn ati, Bulldl"l!a .Coatl . . .. .. .. .. . .•.....• .. .. .•.. . •. ..... d ays is nearer their normal prophec y. called on Mrs. .•. SO.OOO.OO T.leph o"eel Mr .Walter Kruer and fam. An offensiv e and ilI·smell ing potion: EquIpme nt (Coet) . .. . .. .. . ........ . . . .... ... ... .. . . .. '7.000.00 ""Ice But at that there may be some method ill', Sunday evening . • 80 U 5.a20.3 1 When 10 I th e fl B6k burst LJABILTI'f~ Aa •• II ...... . ....... . ... .. . .... .. R••ldence • WE GET THEM QUICKL Y AND ........ . 8e~'2 .of telling ,other than by mere con· And Account . Payable .. ... .... ........ .. ... .. ..... ...... .. the chemist he curst; FREE OF CHARG E 21.&1 , Bonded jecture, what the tempera ture and Debt.. . . ... . . ..... .. . .. . . .... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.000.00 Mrs. Jennie Kesling returne d to For W.yne hie bosom .vllle, WS8 filled Ohio with emo· CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR LI.bllltl.... . ... ..... . ....... .. .. .. ..... . . . rainfall will be for monthll ahead. If her daughte r's home. Sunday . after Ex c".. ofTolal $1!'o27 .6\ , tion. . Aaeete . . .. . . . ..... . ... : .. . .. .. .. EXPEN SE .. ... .. .... • .. ... '63.192.S0 , there ill any such method, its dIKOV' spendin g a week with her aister, Mn. ' School Dletrlct P. O.' Addre ••. Wayn.;.v llle. Ohio e ry would be farm relief of the best Dora Auer, of Dayton. . Manlh A ... ~8. 1 certlty the torelrolnl" report to be correct. L L II. HElNDEr=vN. SllbKri b. to th, IIlamI Out"" possible kind. Clerk. Board or Education. Mr. Albert Kruer, of Dayton. B1Id , J P ...... I • • ,_. HARVE YSBUR G. O. ,. I f " Mr. Gool'ge Kruer, of Grand Rapills, _ Mieh .. called on Walter Kruer and ANNVAL ~TI OF Tum CLJIIRK OF CHAl\TER NO . 11.17 T family Sunday afternoo n. VILLAGIIl OF WAYIUQlV.LLIC, WARRIIIJIr COllNT \'. OHIO ·FILLER S AND SHORT S . FoIl tile . . Y~ar ilia . . . . Pe.. le2IJ I Mr. and Mn. Grafton Shawen and I COIf80LIDATIID IITATJllllIIINT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc. GENERAL VIl, LAOEl FUNDS Of conlll.lon of tb. Han." bG.. ~ ullough were entertai ned to a birth. Balance J aflUa.y. 1. 1. 27 ...... . ... . .. , .. .. . . . • ...•.. . . • '05.63 National Bank at Han.,. bara, In .Iay supper to th I f th M Recelpte for the year ... ... . . . .... ... ... . .. . . .. .... .. . 3.254.12 Brevity, they IIBY, Is the soul of r e r • er. r. J 0 hn the Stat. of Oblo. at tho el....f Total. . . . . ..... ' .. . . . ... . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . ...... wit, and a woman' s costume by thl. McCullough, at hia home last Thun. E'xpendltu.r •• tor the year ... . ..... .... .. .. . .. ....... . •• 4.190.4& bu.ln_ , on February 21. 1828. Balance. December 3t. 1927 ........ .. .. .. .... .. U77.t " standard II funnier even than some .lay evenln g. MUNICIPAL INDU'STRIES I Water Work.) RESOURCE8 people thought . SallLnce January I. 1927 ....... .. . .. .. ........ ..... . .. Several neighbo r men are helping 281 .9% Ilecelpts 67.5U .OO tor the year ... .. .. . .. . . . ... . .. ... .... . .... . . .. 2.010.11 -:FUNER AL DIRECT ORS John McCulio h t h' t b nO.17 Tota\. ...... .."ear . ........ , ug Ire J4I 0 acco 8be d .. '........ . ...... . .... .. ...... .. 2,S12 . ~5 It'1I fine to have the ' reputati on of Expendi ture. tor the ... . . . .. ... . . ..... . . . WAYN .. ESVILLE, OHIO back 1,175.20 on Its foundat ion apln which . 40.171.21 being an entertai ning dinner eomp.lI - he IItorm ble Balaoc. December U..l-UZ7 ., . • .• ..•.•••• •. •• Don' t let your coal f't SPEmA LJllASSESSM ENT CONSTR W 0 • 80me tl me 'b ae k U"-l'ION FUNDS ion but not when It mean II missing Balance nullry I. 11127 lI,tOO.OO ... . ...... ... ....... .... .. ... ,.. Mr. Ray Freue called on Walter 113.71 Recelpla tot' th. year .. .. . ........ ........ any of the dinner. Fully Equipp ed for Good ........ : : auppl y ~ e t low. 7MI Kruer, S d b<lu . . .. . . ....... . _:_ ~.,. tbe ,...-'0'.00 un _y • f Ulrnoon. I r ••e"e wltb r.GBlllllnce DIII1 ~mber SI. 1921 .. ... . . . . . ....... . Serviee. R ... rYe Bank . ....... . Loud s peaken are beln.. pl.yed all l.t08.48 • - • In "aolt alld ,mDullt \ Large' B~~~~~u~~e'}~e':-d:l ...1•• .2.7. .'~. ~~~~~~~. .~~~. Dlllpla ua y Room. with over the .udltorl um In a London the,. trom /IIatlonal bank•... \ • 1,208." SINKING FUNDS Ambul ance Service t due trom State ater, but In this country they ulually' It.n I , bankera alld tru.t lIit. jOlt behind UL R:~~r~:. Total ~~~u~:.. ... you before it ia too yl;'arl' '''~:'':::::::'':::: r·::::::: ::::::. . 1.'18.1' compan Ie. in the U. 8. . •. TELEPH ONE" DAY OR NIGHT 1.213.87 . . .•.. . . ..... . ....... . . . .. ...• \.l3ot.11 Tota" of Itam. t. 10. U. II, Expend iture. tor the year... .. ...... _:_ . . .. . .... . ...... . .. . . . . 1,141.00 .nd 11 . . • ...•.• . . Balance . 1:121." o.<!embe .. St. 1827 ...... . \' ........ .. ' n up on late. We can lave III.ceUaneou. cub Itema .. K ansas City, aft e r ch -ckl ~ Batanc~ of AU Fund. Decemoer , 1'reuure Total hotel rooms, reports it will beg able to T'. C.... h. Dec.mbr•.Jl 1127, (."cept Slnk,IUT Mrs. I II,,), Ethel Hardma n shopped In Ca.h In Sinking b Fund accomm odate all the .... e.ta and the Dayton on Tuesday . . . Deeem er 11. 18U . .. . .. . ~n:~~ you money Total ... .... .. ... . : ..... . .. '130 ,428.11 Cuh A.II Village Fund. (Includln .. 8lnkhi... ... Fund) . . U . H 5. 92 A,Nl:IUMelephan t's trunk. Parmer Stanley ill very III at his -MElMOfll LlABlLI TIm8 Amount of 8ala.I". and Wag.. Paid ........ ..... .... . 1,412.s.o _:_ home with appendl cltiL Capital .tock pat4 In ..•.... 'RECEI PTSO GENERA L VILLAOIII rtlNDI The loco weed grows down Texas Burpl ... tund . . ........ .... • "~OOO.O M _.000.00 S h F d Gerieral Ta'xei 'Way and It may be • pretty good idea .... Undt"lda . .. . .. .... d proflta ••• 1.021.81 .. .. ... . . . ... . . . . ... . rs. et 1.4&:1.85 urnaa an son, Buddy, Cllfar.ell e Tax.. . ....... . . . ... ... . .. . .. . . ....... : :::: Le.. current ."p.n••• ",aiel OPTOM ETRIST 25,1() to keep a close watch on the Demo. vissited in Dfayton'h:ruesda y. 854. 6i ~~~fl,,~e,¥-*...ul~ ~~~~ . ~~~~: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :: : 738.00 crstic donkey next JUlie JII4tvicilii.i·· aUb~'t Reel Ash. everal rom t IS commun ity laW Inherita nce Ta:O: •. ...... ..... . . .. .... .. .. . ... ... ; . . .. S6.20 i:tatb~r '4itiDioUid' ·I!~~.I~ 82.12S .00 SpeeIaI IaI.. fa ... Fltdq .1 Dark 3.00 eyn. ac:. show at Lytle, S.turda y lotb •• tb~n bank ,hpo.IIlI ' 111.00 ClIua.. f.r Bett_ Vhl... .. .ubJect to fte""a, It.m.· cording to a medical theory. may be !I.51 Miss lelia E11Is spent the week-en 4 ·E<x'r.EN.6I'ru~ RecelpU 10. '11. n, II aa4 1.284.92 ... . ...... .. .... ........ . .. . :::: due to defectiv e teeth. but probabl y with Miss Winifre d Yea~el 34 . . . ... .. . .. .. .. .. 82.618 Collnpll. 8&"10,,. depo.ltj (lnoludln .. Salary. Etc.. ' . .. . .. .. .. ' of AIel!:' Write for Fre. Booidd .. . . .... ..... W~YOr. ,$alar,. Etc .. 1:.4.00 more of them are caule d b y a mo , ndersvll ....... .... .. .. .... ........ llmc ce rUrlcat ... or, d~po.1t ...... . ...... .... 114.0() le Road. ' Clerk . Sal .....)', Etc . . .. . . ... ....... .... ment's delay in dodDlng ou. •• , . thalli .. .. . to. ... .. 111011." bo.... . . 2U,76 Trea.UTer. 6&,.". .. . rowe4 ........ .. . .. , . . ,. , •. . . .• •. . • . . •. .. •. • . •• . . . . . The little MI~e. Sarah Cor· 5.416.00 75 '00 Marshal , Salary .....• .. .... ... . .. .... ... . ........ ... . .. Tota. ot tIlDe 4epoJolw...DUb- :"YoaT ..... PrIc.I.. . P _...." nne Furnas and Helen Long were o'n 241 :0~ .t2.~cl e. SPecial ....... . ... . . .. . ....... .. . .. . . .. .. : : :: wlnaham Ject to Re.. ,y.. mer won the n. . . .. . Hlld ega rd Sch 8.00 ",na he Houee . .... .. .. , ..... . I •. ........ ,IT ud .... ........ . 11 ..... 1h4ll,.oo 10.10 nall.drlv ing contest at the Unlven lty : (.! sick list the past week. Other Pollee Exp."" .. .. .... .. ........ BIU. payabl. (lnclucnnlr all . ... .... . ::::::. '''.15 . Street Coren>le.loner .. .. .. •. .. ,...... . ...... of Minneso ta, so it appears there ift Detro it 8(r_ t, Xenia , Ohio obligati on. ,..praen tlng . . ..... .. .. 13.75 C. R. Cornell, our local coal dealer. Street nepalra money borr01red other than . ..•. . .... ..... .. .. , ....•... ,. ..... .. . .. . , .. ..... . . . . . 1.aO~. 70 street .[ CI~ .. ntn« somethi ng in a name after all. .. . . .. ....... redlacou nte unloa ·J ed two carloads or tile the .. .. .. . ... . U . . .. . . 8t1e" t LlgbUng .. .... .•...... . . .. .... . , ..• . , .,...... . . "".0":.4 Uabllltl ... other th.n tho •• _:-nnst week at Cente rville station. .Water , S.rvIC~ ."""""" "" " " " "" " "" " " " above atated .... .. ... .. .. Ii ." ~"'C " a"d 1.60 ~I.u...e .. ... .......• . Asking a. proud young mother If . . •. . . .. •. . . . . . --;..;.;. ;.; 23"" Mr. Lee Laurens and family. of PUbllahl...,., Or ~lI\IIcT . ... ... . .. . .. ,, .. .... Tota' .. , ••••.•• '.' . . .•. . .• , . ... her first baby Iii healthy .nd bright 'Iear New Burlinj!'ton, uaO.tll. 31.45 '1 were U77. ta~,,;r~r..l~~:'tnii.io ii_Vic B ·i!Xiivi:r.u.1I Btat._ ot "01110. O,I1ll1t,. lit ·, W~. .. . :. is jUBt about all lIenslble a. giving rli nner guests of the Stanley Sunday family • .REc!iIPTIhI. R. & '1'\1<* .... CUbltir at ~1J. aliQ"..· W-'TIIR 'NOlun II'11NO Oentis t a college boy a pair of hoet' eopport o&mad. illlnIJ.. 'd . eoJ.malj> "fr. und Mrs. Frank Stanley and tllat ers for ,a 'birthclny flTeaent. -w..tior 'Rentals .. . . . .. ... . .. .... . : . .• ..• . .. . tb • .abo,,: .c.bi,,! -* Is t.u. n-r " to tba bat %.028.4' lntere.t all Depoalta ot . mJ' . . .. k ...... 0 .... '"4 ... .... ...... '!iIlG b.,let. . ... ... .. .• 'nugllter . Ma~el. of New Burling ton, ElXPENDITU~ R.eelpts w.~_.w. Nad.... Be. . .. .... 3.11 8; ll'VCKJDft. &ft.... .. ... .... ... ... . ........ . ... : :: :. 2.030.33 subecrtb .4 fl. ~pent ,last Friday with Parmer Stan· aOcL ••orn to b.tore m. Electric Power (0. P. 01:1.. Co. th I. ) ........ 14th day ........ ot llaorch. !tU. . .. TWO EXTRE MES ley and family. uuo . or,l c. ••• . <rOlta .. e) . . .. . . ...... . . ......• ,.: .. :. " .10 wa ... Exp_ell 'Of 'Illinploy.. .. ..... .. ........ ........ Correct Atr..f~~~:'~ci . " au.n 'ie~1r. to Building. .... .... \00 .. .. . . . . . . . '. . . . . ...... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman were C . D'."(X~)J( . '" ... . Sam- Down whc.re I come from Sunday dinner gueRtB of 4.11 ePl'olr. 19 lIa.hln e r~ and Pipe•.. ... .. .. .•.••. c . E . LJilv.JaT ::::: nut , tpe Exte1' • .I~n .... , •. . ,. . .. . . ......' .. ..... we feed our hens . lee. nthe!7"l ~e the)' ~l n d family. nnd called Andy Ellis . ........ w. T. JORDAN . .. .. on Mr. and '7. 1~ Otll'.. · o~ratlnl,.p!lxr.:n ... .. , . . . . . . ... . . ... ..... • • .. Dlreetor•. would IllY hard.bOlled eg~. 68.-41 . Mrs. C. W. Pine in the afternoo n. otal "~~I".:i Bo- "Why, man, that ain't nothing . A~iiDiiJDiri""jlij"" " " '. llECEIP ;T8Out in our country it's 80 dry you P MessrE. and Mesdam es Earl Thorn· Sidewalk 'A'. .e"!lment. Collected .... . .... ..... .... .... . Hard Coal for your have to pin the postage 'stamps on the ~q and Walt e r Long motored Total Reoelpte . .. ..' .... . .. ,\ . \ .... . . 71.t' to . New IIl"Kl'JIO "'NO •. • • . Ietters to keep them from falling off." Cllrllsle Illst Wednes day Brooder Stoye can be and trana· RI!lOElP T8 __ _ _ _ _. . Oen.ral Ta" .. . .. . . . ...... . .. . .. . .. .. .... .... ... .... .... 18n It acted busineBl! at the Scarl'l's Seed had In any quan tity. . Inherlta nce Taxe. ........ ... ..... .. .. .. ' ..:ao Co. Int ...... t on Depo.lt. ..... ......... . . . ...... . . .. ....... ... ... . ... i •• NEVER SHORT l!lXPElU)~~ ,Re,c.eIPt l ..., ...... ; ... ........ ... . : : : .-: : N....... ...... Mes!!l'1l. Seth Furnas. Walter Long, ltedlli. tlcln ot BOnda •. .. • ..• . .... .. , ........ ... . . 1."o. eo 'Dnwa "It takes Tom a nlgbt and a day E. J. Hardma n ando' Charles KindJe .. ' .. ... .... Ke..... ........ 'Inteno. on Bol\4 . .. ..... ; .. . .. ........ . : .... .'.. .. .. .. IS7;50 attended an .U-day meeting of the InC>ldental. 1!lar~ea o~ (lomml .lon . .. . . .. . ..... ... : : : : VACCI NATIO N OP aWINS to tell a atory. He'd make a pretty Miam : UO ' \ . V.ne.. Milk Produce r's .t Day. . c.lo . Tote '1!lapell 1t~rl!- . '!, " ..:: '\ .. .. ..... ... ........ . . good bookkee per." (A ,8PBCI Aldtj " . I IIOIIOII D all8T ton. On Tuesd.v •. • "Bow'. pU" . ~ , .. ... . ~ at . '. , '1,..;.. . "He'll never short in hi. a~counts." If...... ·h ...... ....... On TU8IId.y ~venlng. Mr. and Mra. .u'B'N . -. ~I~ ftuU... E. J. H.rdm. n dellghtf ullj entertai n· Balanc, .In ,BJDklP..,~~d.. . OU'J'8'riPibJNO '(UIZN11~RA:L ......e .1 ed a' few frlelld. with. "600" party. .Mrs. Lutie Comen .nd Watter Lon, 8",.1 .operatlllir all4 Ooll.tr. ... wat:: and. U ..ht ,Bolld....... .11 •.00 ~~t "Oh ~ll me now, J pray.. m.m.. aU'~ '" HAa\f ......... JYHui .. la.- 0lIl0 held hleb ~ ... whne Eari ... .. ...... ........ . . You _m to be 10 Wile, AeOOllIlIll Pa7:b.:~ . :: :·:::::: anT ~ BlUe' capture d the boob,. f.!!!Ida Phon .ZS · TO~ ., " •. " ••• , .... .. .. ' " • " .11 . 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Having rented my at public auction on mile S, of Corwin. 4 egonia. on the Penn.
farm I wl1l' sell the premIse., 1 miles N. of OrR. R., on
FRIDAY. MARCH 23, .1 928 Begi nnin g ut 10 o·cloCk. tbe 10llpw ing: 6 horses And mule6. Jersey cow. 43 hogs, 32 sheep •• lot of farm ing Implements, fordson tl'lll!t!)1' anI! acccs90l"l~s; lot of 'harness. See bllf bills for further irrfol'll1stion.
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MEN' MADE OF uE.TAL ~ . THE GENEROSITY OF NATURE. PLANT IDLE? CERTAINLY. A GOOD ITAUA,~ LAW.
Inun a nd w e nr e
Windstorms
R. J. W enslcy. inventor of a
T ')":"0:1. ~oes· Cyclon~s
• •• Workers need not fear that me· tallic "robots" will ruin the l;lbor market. Lon g ;lgO mechanical men and women made tbdr ap· pearance in machinery of all kinds, driven by st eam and electricity, One machine docs the knittin g for ten thousand women. one locomo· tive pulls the load of a th ousand stage coacircs, replacing 1,000 driv· ·e rs.
INSURE against loas by destructive storms.
We can protect you for very little money in OLD RELIABLE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
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The perfected machine will not be an imitatio n man standing up· ri ght on two legs. That po it io n man ach ieved to loo k O llt o v~r l11 gh g rass for enemies and pre},. in Ihe beginnin g, and I n lunk li p at the stars later. Mcrh"" i, ,,1 men can be only an il1l e rr~ t i n ~ c uri o~ il}". not an industrial succc s. Science
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DAKIN
Insurance ' Agency
im pro v e s o n n a tllfC a nd d o cs 1I0 t
irn ilale it. Ih e ullirna k OJ'in g lila· chine with out bird will gs or melh· ods will provc that.
General Insur a nce
Waynesville, Ohio
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From a bi " oran !,:,' tr c~ in Snulhern Calif rnia th c Ri\'crsi (,k Cham· be r, of Comm erce sc n ci< 126 lI ran l':' S t o a ~ ma n y nc\v ' p:'p <'r t·dit l) r~ , The tree i ~ p il e o f t\\'o imp r,rtNI fr o m Brazi i ~, ... lhe l lI i(I" ! . la!f" Dr part. m en t o f An ri Cldt u rt'. T llp.:.!.! t wo
trees arc Ihe fa th er and ", ,,th er of all the "WadlL :l'lttlll1 tt4'·e. tn..l t!. .. t makt up g:c.a t grUYt:s III, S:;utl.ern California,
Come
••• Similarly. a few cherry tr~t$. brou ght by Lucullus fron. \iis wars in Asia, are the ances to rs of mil· lions of cherry trees that small American boy s c limb ,every yea{. Such are the wealth aftd generosity of Nature.
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Mr. Rogers at Muscle Sho~h ill' spects with his mournful c,owbor eye a $150.000.000 plant built by th, people to produce nitrogen to supply cheap fertil izer for {annen, Ilnd uplosives in case of war.
Thanks to Mussolini's common sense, a. new law compel, mer. chants in Italy to mark prices plain Iy and st Ick to ' the pricCL Tha t will increase foreign buyinlf. · upecialLy by Americans. who do flot like to pay double or devote half an hour to bargaining oYer a triOe. Merchants in Italy !ion't like it• but th~ir business and prosperity wilHncrea.e.
••• Machinery will be devl.ed eventually to do the lo-called back breaking ' fann work that proud United States cilizens. accustomed to their automobiles. no longer will do. But nothing should be done too suddenly. unless the Government is willing to precipitate bud time. over a wide area. .
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AND JiJiTWEEN
Now are come the melancholyy days The sadd~st of the yes!:. When it's a little to warm for whisky And a little too coid f or beer.
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Ameri can Leg ion Benefit Lebllnu n OPCI"U Hou se. Thursday and Frida y, March 29 & 30 Ray Law's '''Same Old Bunch" in -t:;. Full House." Adml s~lon, 75c ThllY went OVII!' thll top In 1918 Help them go over In 1928.
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Kood Chi('k B"o"li,'l's o n Ru ll' tlm t W(I hnvll cut I'ight <I 'l WII (0
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Willy fell Into a deep broad creek They couldn't find him for mor'n a Prude-UI don't be lieve in petting week on general principles." Said Wllly's ma S8 fond tears rt, ·Rude-uDarn right I But did you "My. What a spoiled child Will)' 'IV!!I" ~r;v it on back porches?"
H~"What time should 1 .come
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ExtrnvagnncIJ wil l out . Whut t he mo o!· torn wOlllan saves by hll~dng leRR mut e riul 1'01' drcsst's hU B to be Si'~ lI t on line r gur· l11 e l1t ~ underneat h. jUHl for the loo ks of th ings.
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and th e' 1'('1,,1 ' • f ' 110 \\"ll l'rC n co unty grange s and ,. 1' III" Fa l'lll 1J1Ircau a t Leban"n . la,1 \ 1" I:. Aftt'1' Ihl' d lnl. '.1' tai r r 1' o h l em~ were Mr. Rogers remarks that such • di scusscd. . I ~ 1', - Y. l '"" p" r, of Cin· plant iying idle is enlightening. It c inna ti. a nd tP' , · lci t ' tlt n f t h' the ' means that the Government i.n·t Stal e Fuir ''' ''" 111'''1';; ",' vci a ti on, was quite ready to deliver tbe plallt t he spc ulwr " ,' 1\1" ,,~c ll ~i c ll1 . over tQ the power trust. . The filiI' l,c';1I'I1 11,,\ (, de cided on five stake races fld' 1I11~ Yl'H I·. Three of $1 .000 eac h a lld ; \1 u of 8.'i00 each. And until tbe power trust we.. it. that ' trust won't let anybody else us e the Muscle Shoals plant.
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F air Board Meets
W d will sell at .publlc auctlon at the plant of the WaynesvllJe Pack· ing Co .• in Corwin. Ohio. on SATURDAY, MAR,CH 24. 1.28 Beginning at 1 o'clock. the follow. ing : 10·horse steam boiler 3-horee Intern lltional gllsoline engine. lot of fnrm implements, harness nad many other articles. See bills for terms. THE ROXANNA CANNING CO. Waynesville, Ohio. . SeaI1l & Simpson, Aucts.
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AT THE CHURr.HES
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The Miami Gazette
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Mr. and Air!;, Ronald Hawke cell"· brated t he fourteenth an ni v(' rsary of their mllrriage nnd also lheir nephew FERRY CH RCH OF CH RIST Charl es lInrLqoc k ' ~ eleventh birthdny which fell on the sa me c1 ny . hy enler· Bihl ~ ,·d ... ' ,'" I II> IlIt<'T('st taining Mr . F. C. Har t~ ock and fom · is gru\\'ing- ;:1 l \ 1 • , ':- 1. E j ~t hy ily of Milford a nd Mr~. Edit h Harris. Il r £, " ~lIt ,II n.' I. oJ [.,H ~Ul1d8y Mrs. Laura Moshe r. Mr. Horris Mosh· mo rrull j.!'. l I l. i l ,'I. \ .... n ex t S uner lo dinner. Sund ay. day. li nd a ', t ;. I \ II \ L. l<{l ~ u ndny. Bro. Fm llk \I I' 10' .'" . I I· !"' " n fi ne All Glllsscs fitt ed by Dr. Rud olph S ~Tnlon . ~ 1 : 1I" '" I ,It I t nd t·n·d n ~ o l o nre ground scient ifically corr ect in thut \\"11 ' fi ll ~ ,:.. " 10,, 1·',1,, 1' gave a his privnt e Inboratory. Free exallli. s ~b j('c~; " Th,· " '1 ,," o rk in talk. nation Tu psday. Thursday and Sat· th e \\ . rid , \\I •., h ' ;"':lI \\ .. ~ 11 11(' , Bro. . urdny at Cnry's J ewelry Shop. Leba· Frank Wl'i!;h l \ 1 III 1"·'··Il'1I :O )!!1ill nl'xl non . Ohio. Sunda y mor ninl( .It I I ::: 11 . .·\ 1"0 . an· other talk by a ~ " 'lll)! 1:" I ~·. W e ha ve 1\'Ir. li nd Mrs. C. D. Crock£'U and the prom i,,' pf lb .· q lHII·tl'l frum Bell· daught e r. of nca r Springboro. and brook H igh :51'1",.)1. All a rc we lcomc. Mr. nn d Mrs. Wnlter Sheehan were Come. Sund ay dinn er g uest s of Mr. and lIIrs. P ERRY THOMAS. Supt. Elrul'r Shcehnn . A fterrioon caUere were Mrs Eva Hunter . of Mi ddle· ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH town, Mr: and lIIrs. Carl Croll an9 son. Rob e!'t. of Frankli n, a nd Mr. Sunday. Il a rch 25 , o;crvics at 10 Dearth Sheehan. of Five Points. a. rn. Father Bien. Pastor. A gift of silver is assured a wei· co me. If it's "Yourex Sihlerscal" ST. MARY'S CHURCH yo u choose for the g raduate or bride you have the belt. Beautiful patMarch 25. Fifth Sun day in Lent, terns to aelect from at Cary' J ewe~. Church School a t !J :30; Morning Pray· ry Shop, ~ebanon, Obio. er and sermon at 10 :35. topic. " R-e· ward." Wednesday evening at 7 :3 0 On Sunday Mrs. Laara ZeU was a Litany and :address. delightful hostess to a part y of her On Good Friday. April 6. will be friends at the Hathaway 'tea room, held the Three Hour service. from 12 where a fine dinner WnB served. The m. to 3 P. m.. table was attractive with decorations Easter DSLY, April 8. festival ser · in keeping with St. Patrick's Day. vice and Holy Communion a t 10 :30. and covers were laid for Mr. and In the evening at 7 :30. the choir will Mrs. Robert Austin , Mr. and MI'II. sing the c.o ntata. " Easter PraiRe," by , Charles Austin , of Bellbrook, Mr. S. Adams. an d a special serv ice for the Q. Hale. of Xenill ; Mr. and Mrs. Har· presentation of tlie Lenten Church vey Sackett. Mr. and MrtI. Fred Cole. School offeri.ng will take place. Mr. and Mrs. W alter McClure. Mr. Rev. J ohn J. Schael!'er. Rector. and Mrs. James McClure and Mrs. Zell. CHRIISTIAN CHURCH Choosing prizes f or parties or small Sunday School at 9 :3 0, Every. gi fts for , any occlIRion need not be body cordially invited. a n arduous t a sk but a delightful ex· perience by visiting Cary's Jewelry Shop. "The Home of Gi fts." Lebanon TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY Ohio. CHURCH .......' - - Sunday Sehool. !l :3 0 a. nl.; morning worship. 10 ::30 a. m. ; Y. p . S .• 6 :45 p. m" eveni ng wors hip. 7 :;)0 p. m. i Funeral services , for W. G. prayer service. 7 :3 0 p. m.. W cdn es· Thompso n. Le banon attorney. who day. died at a Delaware hospital following C. R. HARVEY. Pastor. an operation. will be held in the M. E. church .at Lebanon. Thursday af· METHODIST ,CHURCH ternoon at 2 :3 0. . The Masonic bodies Specia l ser vices wi ll begin next will have charge of, the services. Bu· Sunday and continu L' unt il ~''" t e r . . rial will be in Miami cemetery. Mr. Thompson was for several years Proba ble subjcds of se rmuns us fo l. superintendent of the Miami Valley lows : ~unday m Ol'l! ing. "The Par· Telephone company. alysis of Feur; l'vc ni ng. "The Hid den Wealth ; M l> ll li:!y "'fhe I'r ice of a Jam es B. Smith.' aged 73. died of Soul ," TlI l' ~ "a~, ....1 S ll~, t he Great Bright's disease, Monday. at the home Light;" Wl· c1 11 l'sday. " Uli nd lo the of his son. Charles Smith, of Xenia. Fact of Sin ;,. T lllIl'tid ay. " Wh.' n Was Funeral services .were , held in the H ell A boli~ hell '?" I·' riu ay. " lI ow is Chapel at Miami cemetery this after· Heaven Atta in ed'?" noon. Aaron S. Walki ns. L.H.D .• Pastor.
S ear8 & Simpson, Auctfl. . •• _ _ _0>___ __
KEEP ALL OUR COWS, HORSE!, FARMING UTENSILS. AND SUCH LIKE, OR SHALL WE USE THE tuSSIFIED · COLUMNS?
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Let us " fit you" with a Park er Duofold Pen; help yo u seillct t he Parker poi nt thal suits yo ur hand exactly. COllle ill a nd try th em out a t Cary's J ewelry ::;hop, Lebanon. O.
PhOlO .how. Rodm a ll \\ dll.lIl1aker, Sr.• hrad of the Wanarnalu:r IJ t l'3rr. meot Stores in New Yn ,k a'1(1 l· hd". delphia, who dIed al A(la nllC ( iIY. N. J.• after . four .day illne ~s . How in Phi l adr~lJh ia in 186J. he gr;ldu,iled fr om Princeton l'n l\e rslly III ll\iiO and was made a pa n lle r Ly hI fa(I"'r Ul lhe devarlmcru Sl vre' Ul loSS.
~t'lill t, /, }' ~ a' (Il.l buat· h Ol1 st 0\\' 111.: [, \\ b m ." f l' :l \' U~ Dg t ' fr OIl1 Nt ,,,- \r l' r~.: t \") ;.I. .. ·;1i , F lo ri .ln. ill a t \,·.. ch ·e- I \n t r 1\;' ' .. 1 It w a~ . 1 jt \urney of l.-Il"lO I·" I C' "",1, 1 I. " , 2U puunds on til· L 'II l ' 5:' q l \' tl r\l \'\'ncd d U :-: IJ ~ '.~· \o I.~' .l1 ..;r \. ~ \ ril l S hI.' cn -
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New 192 Pattern, printed io beau tiful colors upon clean , white, Iong-· wearing stock . Com~ in an d see them. We have t a pestrie:" flora l patte rns, shaded stripes, scenic pattern . . \'amished pa per. kitchen and breakfast room paper. etc. Wall paper for every purpole, at""pri es as low 8S can be purchased anywhere, and which we carry ill our large stock.
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,Newspapers tell of a liaby ' ''IIeatl t~1J timh!' T !!n times i" its .hp.r~ five weeks of life the baby's he~rt stopp.ed beating in a atrug,l, gainlt pleuro·pneumonia. ·. Ten , times it was ..evivcd and it prob. ably will live. The doctors did ' wonders. . There is !'ust a line ab out ' tlte moth.cr . . Sti I w.eak. following the baby s bIrth, she gave her blood ' in tran sfusion to save her liaby's life, H er name is Mrs. G. E. Ohll- . stead. and wbat me di4 ten ailJIga
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The Mileage
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If you really want to get low·cost tire mileage, let us fix you up now with a set of new Goo :.years.
Quality considt'red, Goodyears are the lowest·cost equipment you can buy, and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that no one gets a better tire or a better price than you do. i'
No "speciaJ deals," no "extra dis. counts." no "long trade" line of taffy here--just "The World's Grf'atest Tire" at as Jow a price as quality can he sold. You'll save a lot-we'll make a little -and we'U both be happy. Come on in-the mileage is fi~e.
WaynesviUe Motor Co. Phone 105
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NEWS DIRECT fROM · ~c;;J THE SlATE CAPITOL
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COL MBV S, 0 1110. - The new lIiKhwuy Law Jll'ovido~ thut "it Hhall UC ullitlwfu l I'UI' a villuge to crcct ur 1IIIII II lu II1 lrll ille Ilghlt! Up OIi an extenSIOn of t1w stute highway syste m Wlt llln s uch vi llag· except thut the el'CClIon unu IlIUln te ltallCC of such Jlgl,"s he I1I'"t UP ,JI'OvcLl lJy the Vil'ecLv I' vf Itl gO\\,IIYS.': Aeronli ng to an " llllllUlt I'CCCIVC(] by VlI'ecto r uf High I'UYS IJ. I", ::;chlcsin gcl', frum th e IIl ll/l'lI ey KI'tH' nll thi s Inw it; I'c tl'onc I II c Ullt! nll'an s th llt th e village may II vt culll in uc Iv ope l'ute Imtlic lights upu n
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WAYNESVIL LE, OHIO , WEDN ESDA Y, MARCH 28, 1928-
THE ANNUAL LOSS.
TJtROUGH FRAUD
Philip Hopkins spent )t oday in Duyt on_
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Take care of FJood ContrQI, as pis
t. Suild the Lakes ~ the Ocean Canal; 3. Provide for Ol,lr Nava I Proiram; 4. Construct the. Nic.;ragu~ ~n01'; 5 r~l1dle any Fc3rm Relief pro&rana di5Ws~d. NoT ONE OF THESE, BUT
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Mrs. Harvey Ry e w as in Dayto n, Mon day. Go t o Mrs. Frank H. Farr fo r Easte r Cu.rd ~, 1111'S ,
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Ilid ti ll lh o " I'lugc ull le ~,; u(JJl l'uv~d by Dr, a nd MI'R A, S. Watk ins wcre tile Uireel ll r III IlIghwuY 8. ::;chl csing- Ci ncinnnti yisito rs, lI!onday . Cl' IIl1nuunce ~ it will IJ" th e pollcy of All hats are moderat ely pricc d a t tile lI cIHII'l llle ll t tu cuupel'llt\! with th e vllIugc HUlhor ll,le s in the proper ina Grace L. Smith's . ~luJl all u lI alit! uperatiu n uf trallic sigRu ssoll Salisbur y was in South lIulo un th e s lute I'uutes. lI owevel', harlesto n on bu siness t oday. III a Ilunll,cr 01 cn~cs covereol by a ppllClltiuns un tli e und at Illany plac". Mi sses Doris Haw ke and Sara MisII lI~rc ', g h L~ hll ve ulreudy been ins ild ine were Daylon visito rs today. ~ l uJlcd Llielf uperatlO n IS ll1 o t·e in lhe
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J. H. Smith was ill Duyton, !lIonday. Miss Velma Corn ell was a r ecc nt guest of Sp ri nglloro fri r nd ~ . New Spring Ruin', Wind ow ~ hl\<l c s and Lin ole ullls a t H yman' ~ . Myel' H yman a nd family were, 'un day guests of Ci nci nnati re lali ves. Mrs. J . 0 , Cartwr ill; ht ent ertai n"cI the Bridge clu b on Saturd ay a fte rnoon . Miss Opal Lewis, of Dayton, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Be rUm Lewis_ New Spring Rugs, Window Shades and Linoleums at Hyman' s,
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nut ur" oj u "trallIe irritant" rllther For harness , collars. bridles, lines, lhun un aid to the sufcty and co n- pads, etc., Bec J. C. Hawke. m28 "ur"enee o( mOloris ts and pedCSlrtun • . 1l is hUJled ~hllL viilll!:c" will be Mr, and Mrs. Myer Hyma n and Miss ' , cun.e l·""Llvc in lheir requ ests for the Ste lla Daughe rty wcre ill Cincinn ati I lllslallllllon ul !:iTO I' Gu dev ices. A today. /'
Adam Melloh and H. A. Cornell were in Detroit this week, on business.
INHERITED KNOWLEDGE. DRIFTING FROM REUGION. THE UNEMPLOYMENT
CRISIS.
CALIFORNIA'S GOOD ROADS.. ~' I!r.
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intern,. ,l in animaJ Ants, ",asps and ot.betinsect. ha '''' d"veloJ>(:d marve10 w inhet'ittd kn ow kdgc. which we (ooIbbI)' cali "instinct." becaase tbey wen: millions of year! ~fore men came.. S<:i ..r.re !bows that men will continue <,n earth , ba rring cat.~S lropbe, at lea!! 100.000.000 year s r 'ore. Some day habi t s wil l be born iuberiting accumulated knowledge IDd ready to ,,"aclc Ile'W pt'oolema. That will be a race worth while. gcn~logi"".
Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Keys and Mrs. of such sig nul s cau st.!s Ella Cook are atte nding the Lebano n lllotO .... t. tu Ignure the s ig nuis Mrs. WlI lt .. r McClu re Farmers club today. giVe n und wtll Crl!Ule cO ll ditio ns more Ja m s Mc Clure we re shop and Mrs, ping in Xen- I Read Fahre'. account of 1OrP::a1 hu zu l'do us thlln thl!Y a rc des igned to ill, Monday , Are you ready for Easter? See OpenatiOOl performe d by mud wupI preven t. th e Easter hats at Grace Lincoln that never eaw father or mother, look Special f or Saturda y only- 9xl2 Smith's. Life isn't nearly 8 0 dull since in- Congole um Rugs, no 1 _ lind were born 110 kDow $1 2.00 val ue, fo r ; trod uctio n of mllio to hundred s of onl y $7.4 bow. 5. Mr. and Mrs. C_ H . Deather age, of priso ners in the Oh io penitent iary. Oregoni a, were Sunday guests of Mr. In a lmos t eve.'y cell a radi o set has Mrs. Susan Cook , who has been an and Mrs. Ross Hartaoc The ReT. Dr. Stratoa, ID c.Jlfomi a k. bee n inswllcd , and where they are invalid for severul years, is in a critto de4>ate 011. evolution, says our not a vailablll, pri.o ne .... in adjoinin g ical co ndition. Mr. and Mrs, John Simpson and people, youth especially, cells liste n to the Illu. ic und other e nare driftin& daughte1'8 were Saturda y guests of tertainm ent lhat reverb erate through froID religion and all r'up~ for ~ F . B, Hende rso n and family and Mr. and ¥l'IL J. R_ Wade. o ut the prison corridors. .Many of Miss Elsie Hawke were shoppi ng in aww of God or m&n. Our natiOll these se Ls have bee n built by lhe Dayton, Monday . America n Farm Gates at W H_ aud f'IICe ~ threatened, He .. lUre prisollers tbe mselves, ,the parlB havMadden &: Co.'a Lumber Yard_· of it. Sc.ne centuries !lIfO r&melt, mg bee n purchas ed 'by friends or Over 160 patte rns new _1I..m<2.lling prints of w-:e ad lhrough the saving of s mall earnings. Paper, all ca rri ed in stockSpring Wall at Hyman' s Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray spent ~ w~e saying the aame thiag, Vcry often Columb us ministe ,s give Saturda y wltb their daughte r, Mrs. Misses Jean H ockett, Rut h Cook AAd wbeIa <lIriltian ity _ .... dir~ct tal~s to the prisone~s fr~m and Eve lyn Tucker were J. R. Baker, of Frankli n. in Fra nklin . . . ancienu lKte mre ae world their PUlPits, and lette rs received m- Tuesday afternoo n. dicate tha t these arc greatly appreJohn Stansbe rry and family and _ IOiDI to the dOSS- Tbq 1ftat. HONES T MEN The special grand jury was held, I!iated. The <.:olumbus stations arc The try-out for the Oratoric al con- Fred Gull~day. of Middlet own, spent 1rat the _ld improve d. and returne d nine true bills, ignoring test will be thi8 Thursda lIliss Helen Welch was the guest of nlwsys availabl e o n even the smaller y night. All Sunday With relative s here, There are so me people who are seven and returnin g two sets and in many cases th ese are her sister, Mrs. W. Thornhi ll, of joint indict- thr~~ groups in wh!Cllh thero are 20 Special for Saturda y only-9 x12 just na't urally honest. They live up ments, abo ut t he only stations that can be Xenia, Monday night. Fort.y-n ine witnesse s were °Hrl' gh eSonhtesltants'hwltr tak~IPI a~t. Unemploymect, accorinn g to I!:It' T.he Congole um Rugs, $12.00 value, for k s uccessf ulb' tuned in. to th eIr contrac ts and do not see called. It.adio has c 00 ore es a WI ~urnls h I ports, is leIS serious than It wu. A new music_ car of No cement admissio at n Madden fee is charged , on y $7.46_ opened up the outside world as noth's to br~ak t hem. They are not always Harold Campbe ll and Henry Walk- and everyo ne is invited. That'. I!paIl comfort for. IIIILIl withing else possible could for these iso- Lumber Yard. We also recomm end consider ing th e letter of the law, but ' er were eacb 'Pv!,n, . susp ende d senthe best Illen to .do your work. lated unfortu nutes. b Miss Ethel Hartley , of Harveys - 0CIl a job. have an inward letter that they teneel ot one year In the reforma tory ~ , ~ . " . ul'g, was theweek -end guest of Miss aiter pleadin g guilty of steallni a lIIrs, Ella Cook, Ruth a nd Margare t obey. ThIS Friday mght the annual Jumor Ruth Cook, of Third Fees collecte d since the law became street_ Bia buslr.ets tuxedo I&JI you from matt esped Hewett Mulford about a and Senior banquet wil Ibe given. effective, by the ollice of th o Board Cook and lIIrs. lIIaggie Burnet were It is refreshi ng to meet these peo- mont h ago. Pro9('cu uaer.~\.:l')'IUent crises, They will aItor C_ Donald Dinner at six o'clock will be served of Reul Estate E xa mine rs, olumbus, DllytOIi shopper s Saturda y. Mrs. Anna Cadwal lader and Miss ple_ They r enew your fai t h in hu- Dilatush asked th at the - ) ' 5 recar. court be mer- by the Eastern ~tar. ladies at the Clara Lile They said that once have rellched the total of $100,00 0, were dinner guests of Mr:man nature. ciful Miss in OliYe view of Allen. the t fiDancial panics, but the Federal fact teacher that in it the was Maso nic temple_ yrus Loc her, direct or of cOlll merce Afterwa rds the two and Mrs. F M. Cole, Sunday_ Some one has said the honest man t heir first offense. Rcaervc System ended them_ classes will moto r to Lebanon where r epurts. The board lice nsed 7,251 Xenia High schoo l, is s pend ing the A plea of guilty was entered by t hey WI'I I atten d a t h eate'r BiS bUlineas opposed the reserve broke rs and 5,166 sal esmen, a total Sp ring \'Rcation lit her home here , Genuine has the ad"anta ge over the dishon- Roy party Cel 0 at Glass, the 16 cents per South ' 19-year- old South Leba- Opera house, The banquet is given square foot, at Madden 's Lumber , 1Y1tem, now unj vcnally praised. of 12,417 in 19 27 _ Since January 1, America n Zinc Insulate d F ence is est one because th e honest man knows non boy I~dicted for attempt ing to early this year owing the board has iss ued 6.336 re newal always to the fact of Yard, Waynes ville, Ohio_ Bic bUSioe!5 is old and age accepta there is one honest man in the world, forge a' U6 check at the S. Fred the A~ e r~can Legion play, "A Full licenses to brokers lind 3,37 7 r enewal den & I1S represe nted at W. H. Mad· while the dishone st man does not DeW ldeu rcluctaDtly. Co .'s Lumber Yard_ 's tore in Janua,ry . A sentence of not House, given the 29th Mr. and Mrs. W. E. O'Neall and licenses to sal esmen, a total of 8,713 and 30th. know there nr e any. less than one year in the reforma tory family were Sunday dinner guests of and iss ued origi nal licenses to 872 A lawye r nam ed Gavin McNa b died was given by the court. Mr. and lIlrs. Luther Perk ins and Dr. Watkins entertai ned the High Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Henders on. brokers and 1,02[1 salesme n. There family , of Pasaden a, Ohio, Tbe marvelou s thing l3 that amthe other day in San Fra ncisco. In Martin Stepp, of Franklin , was sc hool by giving a review nrc now outstand ing 10,614 brokers ' day with 1I1rs. Maud Cranespent Sun- his will of ShakesOver 160 patterns new Spring Wall employm ent is nOI WOI'IC. In the we and find famtwo bequests , one to sentenc ed 'to one year in the peniten- peare's "As You Like It," laet and salesme n 's licenses. In uddition ily. Mrs. Elkin s of thirty-five thousan d tiary for Friday Paper, all carried in stock at Hyman' s non-sup port of his family_ afternoo n. Mmlmob!le indUJtry too.y thirt71\13 duplicat e lice nses have bee n isdollars and another of fiv e thousan d He is the father of three three men do as much as 100 could children . s ued_ 'l' he office is preparin g a pam____ _ 1 ha ve a nice line of beautifu dollars to ,Tosep h Finnell. R. O. Bloom, of Dayton, represe nt_ do in 1914, thank.s to iruprond maThomas Powe'l1, of South Lebanon , phlet of nll t ho names and u ddr~ sses li.:aster Cards for sale, ranging l . Letters will be given the Hl,b Ing the Piqua The Granite Works was a money was bequeat hed III each held in jail for the alleged in chinery &lid methods. of the licensed brokers and salesme n price from Ie to 26. Mrs. F. theft of school basketba ll team this Friday_ busines visitor H. Farr. Instance beca use the peopl e, had .lost Will Mooney 'si car on January in Waynes vlll;, Tues22, Also prizes will be awarded to the day. arrange d by counties, The board will money on accoun t of adVice gIven pleaded not guilty when brought be- winners of last year's track meet. be req uested by financia l ins titution s Dr and Mrs, A. T. Wright, Mrs. them by Attorne y McN~b , . fore the court Wednes day morning . to fully investig llte.the matter of land Lee Hawke and lIIisses E lsie and DorNttt Jar California wm rpeDd He was under no obligatio n to re- The indictm ent brbught Just 12 days until Easter. for hi8 alBe t.rust certificates. Generally land is Haw ke were Dayton visitors, Mon- turn thi!l m? ney, but he just fel t leged 8eWnty~igbt minion dollars on good eollabor a,tion 1n the stealing of Work~as begun on the school yard ready by getting your new hat now. trust certifica tes r ep rese nt undivide d day. better for dOlllg so. ,conside rable valuable property in the - there 18 ho~e for W. Nice styles at Grace Lincoln Smith's', ' roada, and Cali fo rnia has more gOod interest in the fee, title of which is The explana tion is simple. roads than any other State already. St. John church of Foster in Janu- the best looking c~m~ueH; S. t~ have In in a tr ustee (or the ccrtiflce holders. thiS part A new car of America n Zinc in. The man was honest. In consfijuence, Cali Cornia leads in ary was also la nswered wi th a plea of the state of OhiO In Mr. and Mre. Carl McClure and On a Ilroper setup there can be no sual ted fence at W_ H. Madden & the near fuA nd he wasJ?'t honest because he of not guilty. daughte rs, of Dayton, were Sunday automob ile ownership, which mean. ture. safe.r investment. Rece ntly brokers Co,'s Lumbe,r Yard. had to be, but Just be':8 use he was. Walter Miller pleaded guilty of utguests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mcfamily com fort. have been issu ing lund trust ccrtifiThe other In stan c~ ,IS t~at of Reu- teri~g , and publishi ng a forged check I ( 0 1he r States, with good roadL The first team of the basketb all Clure. 1\[rs. Anna Graham und erwent an ben H,. D,o nn e ll y, mlillonl ure hea d leashold represe nt for practi cal purof fo r $26 on the Harveys burg Nationa l 8quad were entertai cOlild built up automobile ownership ned by Kenneth lease hold re prllsent for grnetica l PUI'- operatio n for re ii'i'OVal of goiter, on a publlshm g compan y. For bank Sale-A last Deee two-hor se mber_ He poses nothing more than w hat is equal Tuesday morning at Miami Valley os California Ita! done, there wonlc\ Tw enty-t wo years ago Mr. Don- a s uspende d sentenc e of was given St John with a theater party Monday disc harrow, used very littlo. Deering one year in night. They journey ed to Dayton, E, B. to second mortgag es, nell y's compan y pa ssed through bank- the penitent iary_ be sixI)' million instend of twentyThere are hospital . Baily, phone 86_ through the rain and coli! and all say Ill any who are of the opinion that if rup tey. He afterwa rds made good, four million automobiles running in The three men held for the robbery they kept plenty Mrs. Frank Elbon received word is now sixty-th ree years old, lease hold certific ates ure i s~ued to A "swell !lis count ry. Other State.. might and has of Bernard LUnne, of Morrow , all feed" was enjoyed warm? Mr_ .and Mrs. Clyde Watkins , Mr. after the show and and, Mre. any large eKtClit. th~t strong sales re - Illst week of the serious illness of some moncy. think that over. Walter Watkin' pleaded s , of not , Chilliguilty Wednes sistanc e will be created ngainst all Charles A. Brown, of Eugene, Oreg" He ,has voluntar ilY ,mllde good a!1 are alleged to have rQ\lbedday They plenty of fun for all was furnishe d. cothe, were week-en d guests of Mrs. L~nne of The formerl boys ~xpress y of this their place. .Incere land trust certifica tes. thanks the debts that were Wiped out by hiS $ 100 on Februar y 24. ' The board Mayme Hatfield . for an enjoyab le evening . will be requeste d to revoke the libankrup tcy. . Oliver Wendell Holmes, eYe . James 'Bowle'S , 100 of ~Fl'ankli Loc ust n, Anchor also Posts, the fince nses of brokers thut sell ccrtifi.ca tes Some of the creditor s held claIms p!ea ded not guilty of robbery About 100 Treasur e package s wc re Supreme Cou rl Justice, who reaU, WedThe followln i' pupils will enter the left from our Grab Sale. on leaseholds_ Trust certifica tes rep- es t ever b.rought to town. Place your for o,nly s mall account s, bU,t they nesday, The price He is alleged to have bro- Oratoric al try-out that the Constitutioll was made by r esenl a n interest in land, and to sell order now as these posts will not ~vere III the humb~ er walks of life and ken into the Pnragon Refining Corn- resent Waynea for position to rep- hlU! been reduced 'one-hal f until all and for men, not men for the Conthem I"gally in Ohio a r eal estate last long. W_ H. Madden eft.Co. vllle schools in the are gone. Cary's J ewelry Shop, LebIII many cases a httle money meant a pony filling stsltion I" Franklin , on county meet. This stitution, is seven ty-eight year! old. broker's license is required . The good deal to thenll try-out will be anon, Ohio. The Coopera tive Society ot St. Now he is t.aking care of th ese li t- January 30. held In the Gym Thursda y evening at blue Sky departm ent has refused to He continues working" obeying his .~ _ ..._ _ __ 7 :30. All interest ed friends and pauJlljrove any lease hold trust certifi- Mary's church, will meet on Thul'l!- tIe fellows_ motto, u rest is not thc dutiny of Born-T o Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burr e n~ are invited to attend_ cates and has insisted that land trust day afternoo n, March 29, with Mrs, There was one man who had a .claim nett, nee Mary Thomas , Saturda y, man." A hig monument ·would ,... Harris New and Mrs_ Mosher, at of 2 !I'clock. eighteen dollars when the house certifica tes shall not exceed the vnlue March 24, twin sons, one of which ward Justice Holmes if he could tdl FIRST GROUP -Grade s 1- 4 went into bankrup tcy. Tha t was In of the land irrcspec tive of the build· lived only a few hours. ' what ibe 'Iesliny of man really IS, Bobby W. H. Hyman, Madden Evelyn &. Co., Johns, Waynes 1905. Lilville, He got his check for 338.76, ing or the improve ments. In n o inThe New Century club me t at the lia n Fltzwal ter Jean Dakin bow we gOI here, whence we ~, Ohi o, build your building with the which is plus interest for Anna twenty- two home of Mrs. .E\lzabet~ Baily on , Gay Treadwa stance should land trust certifica tes whnhcr "",. ~ " front bere, what hapThe care of your eyes should be best materia l. They also recomm end years. ~, Rosema ry Bentley , pens afl , :· wr' go. represen t prospec tive or 8pcc ulntive Marc h 28th, an Ideal Sprmg day. Max Stephen s, Marjori e Edward s, Leo of deep concern to you. Better sight, ~ he best carpent ers to do your work. But ahollt such questions a leamed M1'_ Donne I ' values. -one member s an swered t o Conner, Joan Carr, Marjori e Earn- better health. To assure good sight y 8a~,d In. hi s Iotter to rollTwenty call with our local consult Dr. Rudolph , the eyesigh t SupTane Court Justice knows at little the old credltor e, WhIle the unpaid The program consiste wild flowers , as an Eakimo watching for teals in d of two most ~':~C~: ti~l~s~opkins, Ruth Salisbur y speciali st at Cary's Jewelry Mrs, Laura entertai ned on bal~nce doee not conslttu.te Shop, &be Ke boIe_ A determi ned and relentle ss cru- Sunday, Mr, andZen execllen t and Instruct ive papers, as Mrs, H. E. Leglar, claIm, I h~,ve alwaye conSideraed legal Lebanon , Ohio, Tuesda;y It a, , follows: Thursda y ' sade through out Ohio to break up the Mr. and 1Ii1'S. Joe White SECON D GROUP -Grade s 5-8 and daughte r moral one. and Saturda y. .. IlTactice of angling with reels with- Lenore, and Mrs. Mary Lewis, A, b t "M W I of DayBetty Hartsock, Eldon Ellis, ChBII. It ie a comfort to kn ow that thero "Th e A rno Id ~r ore um, rs. a out a fisherma n's license has been ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 9aence and religion are - ' mtllt . the world who Smith. tel'anese are . some people III McClure Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Schaffer attend- remain lepara!e LeMay, "Ja Hockett G. d , Margar "M inaugur ated by Chief D. o. Th ompR b 111 Rut·hAll . Science gndaall y B ' W et IIRogd ed the services at Trinity P ar ens cannot rest easy until they have disn. 0 er t ers, ary en, church, Cross son of the statc flsh and game diviseesle Coreveal. 00 ar to men that which they can , ' Elma Weller, Jeanne Meredit h, Jew- lumbus, Did you get a check for $1.00 on charged all their obligati ion: who issued orders to all game mer~han on ons. Monday , which Meeti~g dise from Cary's Jewelry were ~Iain held adjourn and understa ed to nd, Religion, meet with ette Blair, Erma Sears. • _ ••_ _ __ protecto rs to make arrests of and Store? If not, about in celebrat ion of the fifteenth anni~ which cbanges at men', civilizatioo 100 Treasur e Mrs, Harris and Mrs. Mosher versary on chanres. April of the consecr repreaen ation ts HIGH the of prosecu te all anglers caught breakin g package s were left from Bishop effort to SCHOO L our Grab know ar.d understand thM which men HOUle'" 27 T~!:e8ta of t.h~ hostess were Mes. the law, regardle ss of excuses, "We .ale. Price4 reduced William Wilkers on, Myra Pence, T . I. ~eese. ' one. half can ; never a know or understa nd. .Rdiare determi ned to BtOP this growing check in each package damee Ben Smit h ,Toe Davis Lloyd Jean Hackett , Mabel McMiI.la _ Cary's Jewn, ThelMre Lizzie Lewis was very much sion. dutineil to remain a matter of disregar d of the law," aaid Mr. Thomp elry D . J E M (,I' C Shop, Lebanon , Ohio. M b' ma St John, Evelyn Cartwr. ght faith, never to be proved, is al Icut Ray Law's "Same Old Bunch," will aVIS, • . c, u~e, . pleased when several friends came to son. "The law is specific in stating - 0 Itzer , her home on Thursda y evening al a as important · as science. Science present at the Opera House in Leba- and Emmor D. Bad)'. that all fisherme n must procure a The hostess, Mr. and Mrs. 'VUbur Clark enter- non on Thursda y and Friday, • surprise in celebrat ion of her birth- j1:i vcs kn owledge , saf~ty and wealtb. March ns~isted by her daughte rs, served a license in case they fish with reels, tained at a family dinner, Sunday, 29 and 30 the three-ac t farce "A dainty day. Those present were Mrs_ Anna Religion gi vel peace. tWO-COU1'8e lunch. and I want the protecto rs to rigidly lIIr. and Mrs. R. C. Riggs, Gibbons, Mrs. Julia Bergan, Mrs. of Colum- Full Hous~," for the benefit of the -------..~~.~----' F. S. H., Sec·y. enforce it this sesson. Any plea that bus; Mr. and Mrs. Elmu9 Kizzie Thomps on, Mrs. L. D. Chiles, Carmon y America n Legion, who are anx_ious to • ~• the fisherma n left his icense at 'home and family, of Springfi The ' Hon. James Beert congreu... Mrs. N. P. Jordan, Mrs. Bertha Leweld; Mr. and ~ay off their debt. The plaY ' is full ~ml will be disregar ded and the cl!lprit Mrs C. W. man from the Sandusk y Dietrict and Is, Mrs, Charles Ande,rsQ Qunce and daughte r, of thrills. It will be staged by home n, Mrs. Rusbrought before the a,uthorit ies for a Miss Dorothy, YPalmer, candida te for Govern or on the Re- lIell Bentley and Master Everett , Clark talent and parte taken by the f o l l o w Ethan Lewis. W BduskeJbaU ' . d~fe :as ;'p"et ~~1s . fine, The fishing season is right and Paul Flory, of Dayton; ' publican tieket at the August prima- Again on Sunday Mrs. Ma- Ing well-kno wn actors: she was agreebly • e nes ay rug Market In the Townsh ip House, Sat- ry will be in Warren county wen. IIlgll around the corner and ft's up to the ry Cannon y, of Lytle, on Man:h and Mildred surprise d Jjy Mrs. the followin g frienlls ,hl~h . school ran away wl~h the OtterLucille Berry, Mrs.. Albert urday, April 7: DrellSed chickens rod and reel anglers to obey the law Chirl< of Centerv ille. , 29th. He will speak at the Rotary 'and relative Calion, Mrs. Helen McGetc}lIn, Mrs. cakes, pies, cottalre cheeae, s from a distance : Mr. bem ~o~e b~ys, ~hamplons of W,,: and purchUlle a license. Any . one etc. Lytle club at Lebanon at noon "and at the and. Mre. James .' ." Harly Pec.k, MillS Marjori e Forkner , Ladies Aid, Simpson and three ~:n county, an ~hlJ'_ 8e;~nd game In under 18 years may flsh without a Franklin Men's club In the ·t!veniq . children , of West Carrollt A check worth one dollar on mer- Mial Mabel , Fraser, Miss Jannice on'; Mt:. and 2Se t:eia gymnBIIlum. • ~• license_OJ e score WU at 7 p. m. chandia e and a Treasur e package con- Reeder, James Burke, ' MTR. Hugb Lockland and daughte r, of H. S. William s, . • _ • - -- • Arrange menta have been made to Springfi eld; Mr. a.nd ,Mrs. taining some useful article of .TIlw- Wrri. Fraeer, Miron Kel!lor, Edward Carl Bang , GOING SOME have Conrre uman Bear meet as ma- Long and two children elry Silverw are or noveltie s, at 211c h!lm, Chae. J. Waggon , Mrs. Emma ~r and J. R. CLOTH ES WERE . ny of the RepuJ»lIc.na of the county Grubb, M1'8_ Minnie Evans or 50c each-...:.one-half the' price, they Law. and dau8h" "H During the electric al atonn Mon- as ,he can, and be' will be late did you sit in that pok. were last weeli, in order to ' cloee rlad to lee tel' Helen, Mrs.. Bertha out Tic!ke",ta for WaynelVille, aDd Sap-"L oo.\t at mahle ' Be" r ~~1" ' about 100 packaae s left over. Cary'a can be 'obtaine d at Burton patrons day afterno on. Ifghtnln r struck a them at the Lebano n hotel from 2 daughte r, Opal, MillS Carri~LewIs KIng, Mr_ ped 8 restau-. catalpa tree near the mnd.pi pe and until 4 o'clock e, .P.'l1Ul ab,out ,12.80. " • Jew.elry Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. of the ~OOII of Albert Hawell, of· DaJton, rant. d lin. it was bUl'lled to 'the 1I'01Itld. UlIIII'~. the 29th. Ru.ell rll ul~llJUCJly
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"1'1\' " I' Jot ~:t 1\I~' ('ul t·It"'" 1\ Ii,; lid min Istl"atds <'f the ~,I:tlt, of Rl,bel't A, McCul'h 1111. Courl 111'1'1'11\'('(1 Iht' ace llnt r :-l u rl' i ~ I , Siml1nl o n a Il'u ~t ~\! o f I.:lul'n Sil:lll1nttt ll . OUl't onl ' n 'd thaI th~ 1••.'h" non · ('iti?,' n, ,~lttifl1tl\1 B"nk I'N'O\' 'I' fr om Mildrc'd t; , Wall lH't', , IU4 :! .6!1 , L l' llIl !\I:t ~t I' ~~s \I'tl!' grantl,d EI tli· vOI'ce fl'llIl1 Wils,' n A. ~III SI I'(, 's , hl1\ in~ !o1)J1Il,\t" d)' t il k e l' l' ~-ou com · HAPTE R lX , I n~" r l' u nd cr~ tllnd ubo ut Ihe H,)(ls{'\' eh U, Fl'lInklin Wll S gl'llntell I':ln), in Ih,' kit l'lll'n,' , \1\' ,' rt \l\ r, It rlo c~ n't . relll possible (I di \'I1 I'C I from Hllx ic L, Fl'lln klin , Archie F eel. a Tu le o f Lov" "C; i,-,' m~ a I"w el nnll I'll pl'omi ~ c lh at anyon e \\'h o i ~ n't forced by ncourt O\'tl l'l'uh d ttlll 11l lHiull of P nul IH )l to hl'..:on k atl ythinJ.:'." l'l'S ~i ly iulu el'j lll'" w o u ld (ove r foll o w W" ir and II cnr)' Ilrink lllnn , d('fcnd At t he end of th e men I Walh l' Idl " Y U tl <I"n 't Ithlk 11K Ihough you 'd t he lift', Noll' yo u ' l'e n Irentiem a n, lin ts 'ill t h., ,' U",' Lrnn~' ht oy Char les f or town to put , I." lI r~' on n train l"'l'n tJ ,cd t" wOl'k m uc h," ~h e ~aid. ,ny Olll' ~otl ltl tcll Ihal, hut I S UPJl 08 ~ IllIchtt, for Boston, The " ~ II' l'l\n tl'llill I'Ll I,- "hu( t"h,' '1fT y O ll\, ell:;t anti I ' ll han ~ .\'Oll' \,'C really ,l otH' ~Cl l11e t h illg prNty Th,' j ury fO\lnd th(, d"fl' nlllllll, Al-bel' sh ook hflnds all \'1'ul1ll 111111 \\'a""<l 1all "1' 1',) 11 , )It Y,'II," bad 1)1' y .. " w"" IIII1't 0" h ~ r(' ! No\\' frt' d ,.\ , S rI' l'I' Ind(,I,tNI t" a last fa r ewell ft'om (h,' gllte, An' h ie tilt' pill in lIi ~ ;,n'cxUI l"'C in ~I l'~. Wa lker's 1'1\1 J:"il1~ t n hantl il to y ,\(1 ~ tril i ght: lilT . W,, 1t "I' ,.\ , \' ,\uS, to t ht" sum ' of W811 sorry to los!' him, IOI' LCI" 'Y " "II " IIll1l'le Il l""'" mau l' il JIl"'~"\Ty fol' l hal '~ tit., <l llll' \\' :1\'," an ~ p eali ng olcl fell ow, nncl ' he hod S a lly LO stllnd quite $l!:110 ,IHi. cl ()~,' 10 him. an.1 "(' nuilll)'.' Mi~~ W nlkl' r, I wunt hoped f or a chnnce to COllX from h im her' mlllln r of c o m" l'~ss illg her IiI'S ~'o u to uc perfcell y fro nk with me, " some r emini. cenc('s of his l'xperi- li S she pi nn e t! t he bib tu the colinI' NEW S UITS my no\' ice wou ld be t Cl J:i\'c eocus. o f ' hi ~ waist cool h e f ound wholly YOll rsl' jf liP, do YOllr time lik e a mun Leary vanishe d int o the starli t du"k charm in!!', His h eart w('nt pit-a-pa t lInti th n Ii H '(l'uighL The Go"e rllor as placidl y 8S t.hough h e hadn' t tuck- ns he r fingers, moist fr o m t.he su ds, hll" I'omll lltic id('n" uh t) u t t hl' IP'eut di\'I)t'cl', WE STAT E it as ed aVfay in his clothin!!, sixt y thou- brush ed hi s chin, Don,t h y nlll' lt""" n \", ]; " ) ' 1 ,n.! hc wn, Cl u ite tll ll : plnH' hUI Ihal '" 1111 rcaSl' lI why you Band dollars to which h e had no la w- tllll r t h ll n I ~lIbe l. who our bon es t belief that Buchanu n , d i\' II I' CL' . hnd tixcd h is ~ h ll ulrl walk Ih" t horny rllatl, Nnw i'UI right or tille. T here was so me- standa r d of a proper hei~ ht f or g irls, pol' wou ld ki ll m e if h I' kn 'w ) Wll~ - ,I. R"YlIlund 1.;1\,- \' S, El'nt'st lI a rthe tobacc os uscd in thing ludicr ous in t h e wh ole proceed - Snll}' did not ,giglde. but " cted us la lkinJ: this WII,\' , It'" II funny Ihin!! 11111 . $:176 . ing. While Archie h a d a n inco me o f n ormnl sl! nsible girl~ Cheste rfield cigarc ues I nez L a s 0111' \ ' ';. I l an~' 1. 1:- 11". di· fifty thoull8n d dolla r s a , year from pinning aprons on y s hou ld act when ah olll pop. All I kno w a uout hi m I o un~ men . ,i u,1 pick.'d up Il lill l" at n tim .. , li nd \""rce , , nre of finer. qualit y investm ents, he h nd a lways experi" You'"e 11I""" I' s l opp<'d hl're before? he nnd mil nev"r wa nte rl me to know , P eopl,>;; enced a pleasura ble t hrill at receiv- I t hough t I did n 't nnd rem e mbel' you, ~ I n', uwfu l n l' l'I'" us a b Cl ut so mlln\' Horllce ' Bllildin!! alld L Otl n \". hence better il)g the stateme nt of his divirlellrl~ We ll , we'rt' u1\\'nys \\" ekh pt al.. S, I (;7tl,8 ·1, glad to R e the o f the bo,\' s >to pping h ere, fo r sh~ Pet1p taste l fTom his persona l clerk in t he hrok- Go\'e rn or, he' s ~o r~ J: thau uildinj.( in IlIld aoy L,Illn v>, funny: but say, hung Il n til pop 111 1 the time he was eli n Rha"h'l n l'1 ,II .. $ I ;;~, 70 , ~r's office, where h e drew a n ndd i some of t he peupl who olher come a long- ~ h oolin~ UII lrain s out West, and cigare tte at the P eol' Ie5 Ilu il ol inj:! tional ten thousan d as a silent pa r tnIl Loan vs, "I hope," snid Archi e, turni ng a ha.v ill~ n hu ~band in t h e p c ni~entinry Joh n A, AIII' II I t .. I.. ~j ~ Oli , \l1. pricc. aero Leary's metho d o f dip p in g into dish to t he li gh t to be ~u re it WIIS i" n 't a ple" ""lIt thing t o think ab out. G{'or!!,c W . St.""),I' I' " "', WIll iam C, the ,world's capital seemed Quite a s tho r oug hly po uc,;,:...)' & IU YEaS TOBA CCO Co. ll. i1t'd , " I hope my pres· :'lI n's fathe r r an a RA loo n d own honor.ah1e al his own. N eith er r eall y cn ce isn 't ofTen~iv ill Oshorn, ~ I I~ , e?" ~ I i ~sou ri : thnl 'g h nw sh e got acquint Salllu"I ' :-;llt'I>1I did any work tor the m on ey, " . I!land,.. Sutto n, "Cut it out!" she re The Govern or, sm okin g II pipe on "Of course you 're all t ul'n ed crisply, I' d wit h pop , out mn WIll! a lwnys on d\\'o r,'I' r ig ht. 1 knew I-h"c " llIarl', nnd they both w/lnted m,' ~q~g' I ~ \[ ah a ll " " ,\nhul' \" 'w[ tll'lh, ~ Iverand a, and chatting wi t h Mrs. you w er e n r en l ge nt th e fi rst s quint bn,ught up rig ht." $ 1~O:2. ! IO, ;w,.~, ~caUed him from his med i- I got of you. YOll cun't foo l me mu ch .. [ wou ldn 't be s ur~rised if pop _~~lQ,lloll 1.0 !Suggest 'that he sh ow a 011 hu man n llture," 0 0 0 amI what' s mOl" edirln't pull out ga me time I\nd bNtt it ~ct~~t i~~it Qf apprllci ation of th e "You' VE' a lways l ived up here?" for t he West. It lI1U ~ t PROEIA TE PROCE E DI NGS h(> aw f u l tAnH' ""mill '1 hospital ity by r ep airing to nsked Arch ie. meek THEY 'RE MILD under her fran k for a m nn wh o's ~tuc l\.. pistols into . the kitchen , alld .helping Snll y with Ilpprovl ll. the fac es o f xpress messe ngers nnd Frunk LI';lI,,~' "lid Hell'lI HalVk t' the d'"'bel. In hl's youth Arch l'e ha d and yet .. THEY SATISFY! .. e l'tai nl y no t, I was born in Mi s- IlIRde hank teller$ ha n<1 Ollt t he 'tr fi led theil' ~ /l ll' bi ll ll f the (!"tute uf L....-- ~-...ull ... Ch I II _ _ ..... nII. k ~ instruct ed l·.n the pr opr "'..,-......nn.r of enterin g a p a rlor, but so ur i, a g ra nd old state if I do say cll.h to "cllIe ' down in a p lnce like Ill' cs all' ' e. [ ' " "I '"1 myse lf. a nd w came her e whe n I thi, whv re there's nOlhl'n" muc h to ,lIOn " ~,'lI'lll ,) p , I Ill'I' iiI''' nc ,.t wu with the greates t e mparass - it to waR ' welve , I ewent " t h rou"'h hi gh ,Iu but go to chur .. h and praye r Illeetco unt as !'x(,,'ull'l X of t he ,'stale of .PItlJtthat. . h e BOught Sally in her schoo l~ a nd took da ' r (o I n '1 k }lOW muny Ill,e n ~~nl l"in~, iryi ng a nd. t he do- lng, Ii~en.. ' now , :====~~~-=~~=---~-----~-------~=~=~====~ mestic Ilrts in college and I' m twenty pop's killed in his tim e, but th"re I W,.B Just wonde rin g whe th er th ree if yo u care to know." J ohn \Y, Il,'a n ti le,1 illl,t'nt nry anll ========~ , -- ---- ----~ou wouldn 't show up! N ot that you W he n th (' kit.c hen wa s in 'Pe rf('ct m USl be quile a bunch, But pop np/lraisv mcll l of the ,,"tutl' of Arthur MARRI AGE LICENS E S HOl'l1ce E. /l nd II llttie " 'e lch to R•• 1i Olar Ad._ iD Tbi .... u •• !l oel<n't scrm to worry much, It s eem s Beun. IlAd to, but it'll a good deal more I un or der th ey reported Alfred C, Lonrie, eleciric ia t he fact to Mrs, to I\le if I'd eve r pump ed a man f ull Court ard red thut cer n prop- t roit, a nd Harrid G, Lomie n, n e. Sim co n A, G ;;~, fi ~ .50 acres in Turof lead I'd have a bud case of ' , Frllnk- tI 'c I'ce k T", cr ty o f tin: (' 'late o f Charll.ni W alker a nd Sall y 6ugIYe es Hmvk e I' .. ted thut t h ey ili, a ,. ltl so m('nlhcl'i ne , and J ohn 0 , Nugent be 50ld lit private ":1 1 • ' stTo ll to a t r ou t br ook which wa. he r Ill. ,: . " to ' Iary A N t I t T 'II own p a r ticul ar prope r ty, I t ' ) , .I,~ell" ~ ~on t knO\~. .re,?~rke d " . ugc n. he WI t>f Lida J , ' mith was adown 0 III He had d ecided to nvoid a ny T'e~_- (4 ~l\Ie, \\ C1g,h m~ the POint REAL ESTAT E TRANS FERS Franklin . ! u?l cl~ lIy. mi tLe d to probate . Fi'nnk Lelllay was erence to t he secrets of t h e u nder- ' ; .$up pose ~ o u get used Robe rt Harr ison to Fronk Hughes to It III ttm e. na med li S C'Xt'CutO I', H. F. H olla nd to Clinton K. ' ixon, 1 to\\'n lot in F rnnklin , gro und t rail, bu t hi s delicacy re ceived ') ou r fa th r seems ve r y gen tl e, Y ou Ca r rie l'i\, ('rockt't t was appoint d .98 tow n aer es In Lebanon, MONEY LOANE D a violen t shock n mome nt late r wh en p :~bal>I Y exa~~e rate T h Lebanon Fllr mers' Cooperative t h e n umb e r of guardia n o f larn 1(' 0 rockett. h Eva E. Will iamso n to Emmu O. 0., to t h e Villaj.f o d b h 'b 'd hts- er- honucld es." f Leba non, 4 Cour t approve - - - - . - - - -----, d t he return of th e Eva ns •. 139 a c.r s in len r cr ek Tp, ~ _ _ paeratio oa the National ' ~h:Yb::;~~~ seate on u ene eSI e town lot in Leba non. "W~II, pop can be p ret ty r ough, sale of th~ estntes o f Vera A. a n d Jam es Pile and IiHleme dJ',ofHo Uand for kid"0 F, W. kn' F ranz " h to J oe 'd " V. W. T ompkins an d so metim es. H e a nd I hav e our lit- Ruth A, Beal. orn M 0 , ,ok YOUh ~ bowel Stagg. 1 town lot in F ra n klin, °hw, ;" e sal , yo u a re tI e t r oubl es." has helped Tompki n s to Al b rt Dill , 47.43 acres LONG OR SHORT Proo f of publicat ion of th a ppoint TIME- Eas y ...... ure briabter foetrouble. not" Il tot Ma ry e ot E . CT" aufl'erin& men and Trisler . to Al m a Burke" in Deer fie ld TJl. d 't .. T0 t h O d t d" h . f It d . US, I'm sure. I can't ment IIlg serIO o f !II y'1,tle Bn te rm s. Also "urveYI' ng and Ab..... '&ePa t:aIdD& thelb todllY and , ~r t h ar t . as execu- 46.0 5 acres in Ham ilton Ttl. " Oh on t ~; er: r"ny ' , e ,~ r:r' Mary il11 agin p, e SC hUl11l1kc nny on e bei ng unkind to tflX of the s tate of Ma rth a Bunn ell r t o P hilip F stractin g. Write.,and 1 will call and ~ boIr qulckJy your troublca will f ,~ u t ou : J oh n E and Milli e A, Ric hnrdsol1 SC h ll'e ll kel', 10.1,8 Ilcrt's ou n eee n • Y yo u, Sally." w.wa. At . . dnIcPta in 3 ai&c:a. in Union Tp sue YO\l. of Mary A, Grant. as execut rix of to W. p , . Good Sam D. Henkle, Waynesto 001 mel Wh l' n I t old you a whIle man, 298 ,16 aeres in Lnu z' ttn " It Br 's yan n ice to Silas Hill 1 ville, Ohio. of yo u to s th t B t t he cstnte o f Lewis 11 Grallt' ago. I th t hought j11 Wa sh 1 m ington ean t Tp. uy t h you town t . Iwer e nice a . lot in u Sou t h LebllllCl n. t ih t I 'm n ot perf ect and I d on't pr et end , s" wns ' , ed J oh~ T, Rawllllg ~ o re npJlolllt un II" Vera A, lind R uth A, Bea l, by menn a you to be !" LOANS 011 ChlitLel l,Slocks , Rose Campbe ll to l he Citizen Nuecurl· gu a rdlflO of Arthur and Donald guard Ian, to E . B, d"ln't all seem like t h e crooks that an d Ber n ice J, tiona I Bnn k of Wilming lon ties alld Second ldortgal tea: Notet. sn euk at . 103,38 t hrough here Rawling ! and hid e at our Synl pat hy 0 lind k' te 1 nd t erness I ' surged H N A hought. 'RI!l 'It tl h ' 'V h ' John Harbine Jr., Xenia. Y' . ' t I I l'k h G n tn , own ot tn nrveysb urg' with in h ' at th O b I d flS Ill gt on T p, ' ' , 1lI1 0 was app ll in e( a ( ouse. ou r e mor e 1 etc ' overn- t hat an~ l:'n e c ou:~ Ohio. Cliffor d a nd Effie Smith to Enoc h ac res m °m30-'2 6 ha~~ ~ r ~u::bil:~ min istrlilo r of th e e~tate of usan and Mira nd a Abn er , 1 town lot in COMMI SSIONE RS' ALLOW \!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ANCES !!!!!!~ SaIlY'~"p e!-J';cti o n . Her de t Horn.e , Apprats e rs wcre a p- Franklin Tp , , m o s y, t h e pVun t on e ' of ']fer voic e called Tr eelL-'1f l'ublic AufTu I'rs ga I for 60me ointed A I: t' I f -==>' M rene P epper t 0 - rIiTt, S I Ip mo re con crete express ion of h18 a nd Ii~ht, $8.94; ERst End ' unCoal , Farmere , of W .. rren and adjolnl n. Ich Ion. WIl. S mille, or.t he a d ury J . Y oung, ml pp !l 2..1 l 7 ac res in Tnr- on l. $ 17,68 ,' Lcba non Pntrl'ot, Yard f El \, t h S d t th tl k T sup der standin g' t han he could put in to DaSySt~~ Stn te. T~u" ' l count Ies may ohtaIn money on, Ion. I' III er III 0 e eAcree VP'!1 t S word s, He r hand, dimly discerni ble I A M pites fo r co mmon pleas court. $5; time loanl, C • a , 0 am~e , l SJlI U , at 6 per cent Intere.t . • in t h e dusk of the Jun e stars, was in, cf.,ain , Monroe & Johnsto n , supplies 75c ; A wr it o f cltuHun wa~ Is 'ue d r e- 9 town lots 10 Frnnkhn Tp. Offi ce Ou t fi tte rs, su pplies. 75c; Karl Co st of neeurin gthe name vitingly, near. He clasp ed and held QuirIng t~ e Leban III very re.. on-Cl tlze ns ' Na. John L. and Nellie Rye t o Reb ert Dakin, pre mium, $'.50: it , warm and yielding. She drew it tionlll ha nk, t o fil e a Alfred Bran sonable .through The Federal Land ~econd Rccoun t and Nin l\ Stiles, 44.34 acres in postllge . $ 1; Colu mbus, Blank Boo~ Bank. For further Informa tion call aw ay in a moment but n ot rebukin _ of th e estat,e ~ f R. Von Tre~s , Wayne Tp. Iy" Co" suppli es, $3.6 0; same. $3 .50. g A comnHSSlOn · was app om ted t o on or ftddrun M. C. DRAK.E, Tn ... William lind Laura Murrell to '''1 wond er," sh e said presentl y; "I take t he . de posit i.o,:, of urer. phone 316·X. LebAno n, Ohio. the witn esses Churles and Julia Callaha n, 4,23 wo nd er wh ether y ou would - whether to the wl.II of WI!h ~m . ' • Carr. town acres in Hamilto n Tp. , you really would d o somethi ng for HARD· HEART ED ,The Will of WIlliam Carr was ad Addie Ertel t o Joseph Hines, 2 LOST . me?" mltted to probat e. town lots in Union Tp. , ' ;An ythin g in my power," he de"He's a hard -hearted bru t e," Court ordered tha t c ertain properMary and John LOST- Eng lish bull pup, 8 mont hs clal'e d h orse ly. "How c om e? H ty of the . estat e of Arthur Benn be. Hines, 1 t own lot in Little t o Joseph Uni on Tp, old, Yellow with black around , "What t ime is it?" sh e asked with sold at prlv:ate .sa le. " His wi,f e said she was going home . Joseph Hines to Frank and Laura to her mother a jarring return to practica l things" and h e laughed out nose. Wilt give reward (or any in. 'Yalte r K en r Ick wns n pPolll ted IId- Cole. 2 'town lots in Union formatio n , O. A, St J ohn, Route 6. Tp. loud" he b ent h er head clos e as he held mlDIstra tor of ~h e estate of J o~n W, O. A, Harriso n to Wal t er P DearWa ynesville, Oh io. a ma tch to h is watch. It was half- Shee~s .. ' Apprntsc l's "Why?" m28 we re aJl Pol~te(r, daft', 1 town lot in Franklin past eig ht. " He kn ew that W,ll~lBm R. Ra nda ll WlIS apPO inted her mother had E. B. Dakin to Reva nnd Irma g one home to h er grandm oth er the " \V e'lI have to hurry," she said, FadmlRIIIs t rla tllo r O FEMAL E HELP WANTE D Af th e estate of J ohn Stump, 1 town lot in Massie Tp, night before. " "Whe ll I told you pop a dId' 't 1- . ~ an ( a . pJll'D lser s we re ap Clint Ward to Jda 0 M. .. 0 Ward, -- -71,06 ways agree about ever;thi ng I~ waas pomted. WE PAY $1 ,20 dozen. sewing bun, "acro s Washin gton Tp., and 69.1 t hink ing- " Court appr o,\'cd t he. a pp1tcatl ~ n acres inin Washing DREW WELL galow apron s at hom e. Spare time. ton Tp. and 10 acres " Is it ab ou t a man?" he asked, sur- of the exel!utrt x to d Thread furni shed. No button holeR. chver cer talll in Washin gton Tp, misi ng th e wors t and s teeHng himself bond s of th e esta te of E. L, S pen ce ' Robert and Grace Hamilto n, to "What's so a~ti stic IIbout that old Send S tamp. CEDAR GARME NT for th e wo r st il it must fall . to the l egatl~e. lI'1 ary H. J ewett. FAG!fG R¥, AmstC!ldaru, New lorT< , Clara G. Kelly, 2 town lots in Leba- pipe of yours ?" lilt , vo uld be a long story." sbe ----"It draws wel1." °m29 non. sa id sl1d ly, "and t h er e is n't time t o tell it. but the mom e nt I saw you wer e THE FUMB LE FOR SALE FAM ILY , so big an d brave and strong. I tho Pop MUlt Hue Hi. Littl. Joke by E. COUR TNEY bUNK EL you mi ght help." NOTICE to Auto, truck and tractor II ' , Spriag beckons I And Buick owners will greet thc season T o be called b ig and ' brave' and owner s--That motor of yours calls str on g by so cha rming n person, to in cars which take first place in rich, alluring beauty. for a certain grade of oil which I will enjoy he r co nfid ence a nd be her cho· Glowing colors- colors that rival the exquisic e hues of a bsolute ly sec thllt you get in buyse n Rid in lin hour of n eed und pel" the raiobow -colors as distinct ive as dle t1eet, low lines TA:.\t;Tf;- 'I T! IT~ TU ing oib fr om me, T es ted by an expl cx ity p ro fo un dfy tou ched him. ot'Buicl c bodies by Fisher. pcrt che mist where they use good \voQ{ ;T PIf:CE" I w ouldn't tru st t he Govern ol'. h e's Not only in beauty, but in perform ance, too, Buiclc oils, Also gUllr a nte ed Paints and too fri en dly w ith pop f or that. It's MeAT IVf;Roofing, It pay s to buy direct. HerLeads the way. In famous Valve·i n·Head si x..cylind er j ust t his wu y," she wen t on dreamil y, WAt{ UND'E:1Jt ber t Satte rt hwuite, 16 0 S, Woodw ard engine provide s che thrilling abilities so highly desired "Th e l'e's u yo ung ma n, A bijah Strong Ave" Dayton. Ohio, , on tempting Spring days. 18 w.h o OWII S U fnl'm j ust a little way do wn t he TOud, H e li nd I hav e b een Vllit the Buick showroo m and see the most colorful cars FOR SALE- Buff Leghorn eggs, 30 in love with ench othe r e ve r since Wl! Buick has ever produce d. Their beauty will captivat e api ece, und custom hatching . Also wen t to sc hool togeth cr , r eally and ,au_ d a demons tration will make Buick your choice. fre sh butter lind ehee, e, Call at ret'!l'ruly IO"er s, H e was at co llege wh en idenc e in per ~o n. Mrs. H.I J. ShamSBDAN S $1195 to $1995 • • CO UPES $119510 $1850 I wa s, so I k now him ,'cr y well, But buugh, Hurv cysburg , Ohio. , °a18 SPORT MODELS $119510 $1525 p op doesn' t like qi m, and when he SPRA Y1NG IS AT HAND -When in fou nd how ma tt er s stood h e refu sed need of a new ~ pray pump; no matto allow me to see h im a ny more, And t er how large or small, spray hose, he's Iwen hard abo u t it. W e've b een no zzles, complet e pumps. ieatheI'l'l, wailing fo r a cha lice t o run aWlly a nd rubber packing s. etc" call on THE , !!,ct married . I met h im last night in HO CKLET -KING CO., 416 W. Ma'i n , th e 11Ine lImld evcl'ythi llg ' s arrnnge d St" Xenia, Ohio. for us t o leave t oni gh t, Tun in to Brattleb o ro nn d be marr ied there and POR SALE - Rhode Island Red Own ,::'0 on t o Bosto n and wnit till Rooster):; for stock. Horace Stump, pop's di sposed to he r easo n able, H c Harveys burg, Ohio, wan ts me to marry a prea ch er nt SaxPOR SALE- Trees, Shrubs, Vlnell by Ct',nter who's almost as old US p op, IN11- 4AT CA~&-. KAT1~ and Evergre ens THAT WILL and . has three g rown children , r IT BACK AND TE-LL. GROW. delivere d to you at wholet hough t ma ybe yo u cou ld pr etend to sale prices. Equippe d to furnlHh ~IM IT ~AD A tak e me out f or II liltl e I'ide in your p 'ans and do all the work, if deca r and pic k up Ab ijn h a nd e-ive u ~ ~~~ ==============::-~~ - =::.::.::..:'=~-:-:--:-:~::-ire e! , ·Cr.ll 6 0F41. C. L , Duke, :::---:-: -::-:-:::-:"-:-::=~- 1\ lift. My th ings IIr c u11 packed IIn.1 1 , n ' , , ' ir ~ ,h ie. hi d a way in t he l1:urng(': so all I n ee d J4 to d,o is to get my hat," . FOR SALE - The services of the " Of coursc I coul dn't come · back Percher on stallion, Royal Wonder , hel'c ," ATchi e suggeste d. " Your f nth- I ut my home. Terms $3.00 when ' mare er wou Id be sure to ve nt his wrat h · is bred; good for three returns ; bal· a nce, $12 .00 when colt ift thirty days t hou ght of t hatl" she (lId, 0, A. 'Strawn , Waynes ville, O. cla imed , " But y ou go on and wait ea18 '" mewh ere for t h e Governo r to catch : s..~Ua : EarJ)': for: Your SaJe[D atea, We Cuar~nt ..e UJl wit h you." J ABY CHIX FOR SALE- Call or Satiafa c-tion or Charg e N,o thing, " )'d h ave to mllke lIur e he diiln't write. A. A. Dunahu e, !lOS E. caLch up w ith ~ mel H ,:,! 'II b e' mighty Pearl Street, Miamisb urg, 0>, pho!,8 so re abou t t hIs." 105, Buyer of Live PO\1ltry. -a26 (T o be continue d. ( PJPE, VALVE S' AND FITTIN U. lOT' R11 TlUl1ln.ea. BCK'lcJet'1 lin, Ol "9118 No. 320 "I. III I! U II heBtI'lJr ,~uJlpll .. an Subaeri be to the 'K lami' Quett.e , ... h l nll-~ BOel\l.E'I' KING 00..:.&
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crimes committed In the Unitod State8 I M r s . Ira U'_ . an d Bon, J 0 h n, """". ore not r eportc.1 or recorded. NOT A LOCAL ISSUE J . W. S ne ll and sons, H erbert and ·arl, . Mi~Hes, Helen, Kathleen and .. ISSUED EVEJtY WEDNERDAY ... A Ii Rli mntl'M on crime 'onditi o n ~ I are III ore gu ~s work, ..Iliiable ligen· . - - - - - - " N(jJliv Graham and Iriend, Miss Bart,. _n'.red .. , "'r "u , ' u/fic e vi Wa " •• oill .. Ci UK ullit~ ill .dc!lloring. 'tll t illtics , IMock , of Wa~·ne8v m(J. The supp er con"/11 11. ~. ~t:r-Q ,..J t:/u., htuit "'1.111&, nrQ I\lt.l~eth"r inud lJuntr . :r~o i~ll() Vhi~hod - victim" of the sl ~ted of chicken IIlId potatoes roasted 1'hl)l"\' hUll b 'I: n tnlk of 0 crime WOV!! ~11 S18. IPllI Oood, the r"rmcl's of t he · in the " shes; wi ll ers a nd bacon brol]D. L. CRANE' 1'01' three yenrs. When the Nalionu l ~e "('n stMes affected, tire n~t th ed over the conls, ggS boiled in 8UOffic e Phone . rillltl Commi ssion wos formoll it de· ouly onC!; that. nrc concern d With the gal' water an d man y othor good things R e lide n cc . •. Lcrmllll'd to find out if t h ere relllly !nIlLL,' r of I'ec o nstl·uction. l oo num eroull to mc.nti on. WII S u' "nim . \\'3\·U. " A r cliabl . slu· TIll' P1'01'08:< 1 t hat the ~ ven ~tate s The l wnship spelling contest was SubI'Crlption Price, $1.5 0 per Year listieul bucl'!Ul u was IIgllg 'd to co l· l)fTc.·t~d pay It la rgl' purt of lhe t'xI d t hl' figlll'c s on crillle, IIl1tl repo rted ll(ln ~(' invt)"'cd in tcconstru('(io n is held Fl'idl.lY u.rtcrnoon. In the fourth that th!!l'c wa R no geneml collection co n ~t I'lled h'y IIl a ny us unfnir. The grade WiIl ia l:n Camilbc ll, of HarveysMAliCII t8, I U:!8 of figur eR. ' · --h..."'{'F"" ·v uld ilonefi t the entire United lru"g, won first with an average of :: Th ll stulistics had- never be n gath . . ·latCH. !II) and Noah Moore, of F lat Fork e red toget her by loculitil,!;. ilIon! thlln lhir~y of the slu(es pour 1I'0n seco nd . In · the fifth grado Jo- - - - - - -. The statistical uureou said it wou ld their wa tHs into th e Mississippi, anrl soph Os born, of Hickoryville, won I I Cllst uboul one milli on do llars, and the walers from th ese slates pouring flrst wit b an ,n-crage oC 100 and EvaNO FACTS ON HAND! I take .. ho ut si x months to collect dulu down thruugh the Miss issippi va lley Iy n McCarren. of li arveysburg, won I I l hat wo uld Jlrobabl y ue incorrect ut cuu sed th e flood s a lH1 the damage. second. Lou ise S h ird~n and Mary - - - - - - - . that! Certllinl y it s<,e ms logical t hllt t he Edith Dost er" both of Hickoryviile• Thus it was d cmo n ~tl'llLt'd tha l im- stntl'S who "t!"d t he ir ",uter. into the tied in sixth grade, with a n average 'j h.· curr ellt uclief is lilnl cri me nlfi nnl' Y ti/:ul'cs on thi s malter an' Mbsissippi ou/:h t to plly their share. of 10 0. In spell in/: off t he tie, LouCUllul liu n s a r c knuw n tu ulithorili ct), JU Rt us guod 'IIS printed (l ne ~ . ~ I ak i nr; the Mississippi safe its e ll - ise won first nnd Mary Ed ith second. u liU lIlIIt Ca rllrU) ~ talis tic !i nru uvui lIf cl'illle it; g l','nt"r in the c!Lies tha n tire lengt h is 1\ work f or thl' entire Mary Elizabeth. I.Irbnck, of W ell.. "Il·. 'I'hl' Nutiun,, 1 ' rilll!! CU l\l mi~ in the smallcr centerK, then till! herd- nnli nn. III the opinion of Illany, not mun, won ~ rst tn fiev nth J:n'~ d e , h er " 11)11, huwever. t hrough Luuis Me. H . ing toge th er of large pupu latio ns is individua l stntes Or land owner,;, bUl average be ing' 95, lind VU'gtnla TuckIt o\\ l ' , U:i:-l l ::s tUlit tu th e c liuirmurl, hu s won tlrst and a cu use of c rim c; if crimes are just a ll the people o f t he United States er , of Ha~ veysbur!" let it be known thut th" re i. no wuy liS prevulellt ill the country us in th e shOUld help. Alex Deskl , of Flat Fork, wo n secof tclltn.c hlJW much \~ I'imc then? i!i city, then tlwrc mu st ue Il n oth~r ____ • _ _ _ _ _ ond. Th e contC6t was con du cted and ill th e cuulltry and how thi s crim e prillle ca ust!; noLudy kll ow~ . judged by tho t eachc rs, Miss McEIl lot divlUl't.! ullwnt(' the ya ri o u s sLate s • wee , of l-lickol'yvill c; Miss St J ohfl, And un til fllct ~ uuout crin;e Lt!- • und CU llllllunities. to me knuwn fucls, n o :;une, respo n- I of Wellman; M rs Wushbur n and Miss Th e cO llll1li ~" iun therefore is sJl on- s ihle 8tud y of crim e conditions, wit h I FILLERS AND SHORTS Co nstant, of Ha;'vcysburg, and Mrs. surilll{ a bill, to be int roduc ed ill t he a vi cw to reducing criminality, eun I I Charl es Gray. The prizes were doval'iou~ 1"","luto l's, asking thut ull • nated by t h e teachers. UC IIlllde. Th erefure it HI'ems t he act • erin ll's be PI'o llll'tly rep urte d by loco l co mpcll in" all loelll police ot1i ccrs t o Ih) li cc U fli CC 1·S. ' Senator Wn lsh is too modest to be re port every crime thot corne" with It i" .. qu eer fa(·t, a nti few urc in thoir ken ll1it;ht prove ve ry help ful a good Presidential ca nd idate, a New cugllizun t of it. that 11I0 ~ l of th e and sa lutllry if it Lecomcs a law. York writ .. r slly~ . Some people think that's just th e kind of candidale we neeu. Sherman Lewis i ~ IImong those who "·INAN G I"I. IlJiJI'UIt 'I' 010 ' 1' /l Il: IIO A RU "I<' I:: U UC." 'I·WN Trust the cou ntry edito r to' get t o arc on the s ick liHt. . ' or I·'L"·,,. \ c-ur t;nd llJlI( V ~ce u"'ltr JO:':7 th(' holtom of t hing><. a s, f or exum. rtla . "lr 'I'tnt·ll .. b ••• Uura... !jet. out UI.frk.t. ( 'uuut ) tit \\ "rr..-.. Olive.r and Lawrence J acobs . were ut;C I:: ..... ·~ pi e. th e a il e ouL in Oregon, who says EU;" 1:::-; U J::-.. thu t t he Clluse of modern bllldnC5s is in Springfi e ld Monday. Uo ud Il1t c r t'H l HI111 ::;Inktn,.; F und ........ .. .... .. $ 150 .UII the nb~e n ce of hai~ !.I\II Otll ''0 VUn lll:H' H . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . , ~.1 :! ';' H Lon Brannon nnd wiC", of Xenia, 'l'a. x:es--Proce':U8 or dlolJlrllJUUo u vt t .Ur. mille l evy",. . . .. :L~8:!,99 we re S unday guests of K. E. Thomp111«'1'.8 ' rrom S,ald 011 Irrcuu ·t b l~ DuLL .. . ..... . . ... .. 30.03 A new model automobile 'causes a son and family. JJelJOHllor y l'll c ru8l .. , . .. .......... . .. ........... .... .. til.:!5 _ _ _ _ ll ot of cxcitcnl e nt th ese days but ju st Nellie, Mary a n d r.larj orie Davis Tullli Hovollu e .. ...... . . . .............. . .. . . ... . . $I U~2 . U wait until the a irplane industry, ten spent Saturday aftern oo n with Opal l'\ON IU'; Vl!::-.JI · i~ yea rs from now a nn ounces a flew and Bern eda Lewis. Sule ur 110 11<1 . .. . . . . . . . .. .... .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . , ~r.~ . 0 0 mod,,1 and 'a ll t he people witl be up IlItt!l"e..til 0 11 1) I ~Ottll . .• .•.• " .. " •. . , • • .. . . , • • •• , . •. .•• • •.• • 1 Qo,~r, BTL TUllO I 1'<o ll ·II"'·en u'· . .... ........ :.. .. ..... . . . ... . 363.% in t he air. A. . a mage und wife, and Mrs. T o W I lIeccl pUi .. ............ .... ........ . ...... $1 ~.316.0G _ :_ J essie Kennon attend ed the funera l BAWN 'J::. J,u,UAIlY I",. 19~ 7No doubt 80me of the 274 men who of a fri end on S"turday. a.nernl Fu nd .. . ..... .. .. .. .... .. .......... . ....... .. .. , 1.0 12.GI ar e now engaged in a foot race across M 'I·.lIe".r. Ite llr c lll e n • ..-UIIII.. .. ... ... ............ .. 3H .06 ore than forty gathered at F lat ~()lId I n'. ''''. ' IIlId Sinklll~ Flilld ...... _........ ........ 103.31 th c United States objected to run- Fork church Sunday morning for the 1 'OlU I Ull lanc e . , . • . , .. . , . . .. .. , . . . . . • . . • . . . . . • • • . 2.03D . 911 . g d t th f ToWI 'l'rnnKllctun ... .. ..... . .......... . .... _....... 114 ,356.01 IlIn own 0 e corn er grocery or Miami Monthly Meeting ser vices a loaf of bread when a sked to by their III SII U .laIllMEN'. ·!! women folk. ?II. M. Terry and K. E. Thompson A,-PIolHSU~AI, S I~ rWIl 1::AUIIUn ilttrutlona nd Charl es Kibler attend ed the Har-- -~.---1. It' ull"crs lJ,olLrll nr I'<;d u clltlu n . . . .............. . . , 5 0.00 vey Rye sale ncar Wayn esville, Friday '!! . t ': lCI' k , .• ,., . . ,., •... " . .. •• , ', .• • ... ,., ......•..• ~b . O O
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HARVEYSBURG Mr. and Mrs. A . S . Collett were Dayton visitors, Monday.
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The many f riends of Mrs. Kate Jordon will be glad to know that sh e is getting along a s well as could be expected.
Imp ant Announcement to every owner of a
Model T Ford ON MAY 25, 1927, when Henry Ford first announced his plans for making a new car, he announced also that he would continue to make parts for th e Model T Ford. He said: "The Model T Ford car was a pioneer. It blazed the way for the motor industry and stao:ted the movement for good roads everywhere. It broke down the barriers of distance in rural .sections, brought people in these sections closer together, and placed education \\':trun the reach of everyone. We are still proud of the Model T Ford. If we were not, we would not have continued to make it so long." For twenty years, the Model T Ford led the automobile industry 'iPd it still ~rves more people than any other automobile. Over one-third of all the automobiles in use today . are Model T Fords - an indicl'tion of the sturdy worth of the car and its value to people in all walks of life the world over, The Fo~ Motor Company will continue to make replacement parts for these cars "until the last Model T is off the road." That is a part of Ford service. That is what Henry Ford meant when he said: "We beljeve that when a man buys one of our cars we dtould keep it running for him as long ~ we can and at the lowest up-keep cost."
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Coon and family, Mr. afld ?III's. Howard E. M. Villare and C. E . Gordon Coo n, of Spi-ingfield, were Sunday were Dayton visitors, Friday. 3.69 afternoon guests of James J acobs and -t . 'r ex l .I:.~OOk8 ••••.• • ..• •. • , . .. . ............. .. . . .. , . 39 .... 69 6. Schoul I..II,rury ~ooka .... . ...... . .... . . . ..... . . . 23.00 The Hosie r-Campbell hom e is un- f!lm ily. Beca~ of this policy a consi<!,erable par~ of the Ford b. l~l u r' 1~uUC nl.lon1l' ...• . ....••• •• ••• • ••. , • • ••• •• , ' •• 13.GO der quarantine for scarlet fever. it. Jo U t't , , • • , • •••• • . • . • • . . . • ,. • ••• • • •• • • ••••• •••••••• 361 .97 Ed Wilson and wiCe, of ncar Lebmanufacturing plants is given over to the making of parts 1U. Jl1l1 l l Ul'l!t . . • , • • , •.• , •••• • • •• .• ••••••••• •• ••••••• • ,. 10.07 Mi ss Grace McCune, of Clevela nd, anon, J. Lee Talmage, wife and 80n, 1 !! . l...alluI:HlOr) . •. , . . . .. . . . .... •• •• ... • . • • .• • , •... • 152.32 . 'l°ulul SU I'pll K . . .. . , .. .... . , . . . . . .. ... .• . . .••.. . , for the Model T Ford. These replacement parts are made is the house guest in the Doste r home of South Lebanon, were Sunday C-I'IIATI::HI A I""'; "UT M.A I N1'ENA NCE2. fo;quhll1ltmt and li"urn((ure ........ . ......... ..... .. . .. J W S II h h d th Id g uests of A. B. Talmage and wife and 81 .70 of the Sfame material and in the same way as those from . . ne as purt; ase e a Mrs. J essie K ennon. ·J.' OIII I Ahtl l' rlals tor AIJlln l Unance . . , .... .. ... . . 81.70 Howe property and WIll move there 1')-(: ON'I'I'lA ur AND OI'F.N OItOj,;ll SERVICE-l.!. H 'pnlrfJ Schuo l HuUtllngll , . . " •. . . ... .... .. . .. . ..• ~5 . 99 which your car was originally assembled. April 1. Mrs. Murphy and daughter, 'FlorH . 'rudtlo n P'.lld to Other J (slrlC l 8 . . .. . . . . .• ., . . , .•. 393.00 of Sprinlgfield, Wayland J o~ ence, 12,19 Rev. Cook a nd MI'6. Davis called l~: ~t~~;n~ . ::::::::::::::: ::::::: ....... .:::::::: :::: ::: H .S2 Make it a ROint, therefore, to see the nearest Ford dealer 'rOlu,1 Cun tnu.ll n nd O p e n Orllo rScrlvoQl . ...•. .. on Mr. and Mrs. M. E . Sherwo od, on dan and family, of Cincinnati, Joe Fishbaugh and daughters, Alice and 1~-F'lXEO ·~LAJ""'J:: S AND ON'1· l{llI.UTION!;S \a'lday. and-hav~ him look over your Model T Ford. You may find 6. Tcncherd Retirern nt C nnlrlbutlon . . . ...•.•..... , . . 287.97 Alma, of Middletown, and Charles T o tal Jo"hccd hnrgc s n o d Con trlbul1on 8 •• .. .. .... 287.9 7 Joseph Downing, of Xenia, visited Foley, of Wilmington, were Sunday Ii-DEBT StlHV I ' 1,;that a very small expenditure will enable you to get thouI. Bo.nd o Mnttl rlftJ'f ...•.........• .. .. . . . ....... .. . 16 0. 33 his s ister, Mrs. Reb ecca Merritt, on guests of Mrs. Kate Jordan and famTotn I Debt Scry Icc . ... . .. . ......... ... . .. ... _.. . . 160.33 Sunday. sands of miles of additional service, and at the same timeily. T TAL U I It HS I, MENTS ............ .... . ..... .. 10.940.(13 'J ALANCE. DECEAlBEH 3 18 1. IO ~ 7 Mr. and Mrs. R obert Collett, of Ge- n e rnl l"unIJ . ..•. . •... • .. . \ .• . •.. , •... , ..• , • . , •••.. • 3.056. 64 The sermon- was delivered by Rev. ' p rote« che money you have invested "in YOID' car. Dayton, were Saturday eveni ng geusts Amos Cook, of Harveysburg. Other 'reac her. Iletlr n 1t~l\t Fund .... . . .. .. . " ....•. . ....... 396.D9 lIond I nl er es t Ilnu Sln k lnll' Fund .. . ...... .. . . ... .... . . 9 .9g of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Collett. Toln l Blllllltco .••••. ·..•• ••••• •• ••. •• • •• •• • . •••••.• visitors attending services were Mr. '3.145.1] 1'otnl Ol.bur.em Ilnd Buh'ftc .... .... .... .. .. ... .... .. ]U5G . ~' and Mrs. Frank Elbon, Waynesville; There were eleve n Laken into th e 'rota l 1'rnnsue t lons . .. , .•.•••.........• . '..... • .... , . . ,. I IU56.04 A88t:'l' AND MAUILITIES M. E. chu rch Sunday eve ning, and Mrs. Davis ancl daughter, HarveysA:B ET5. three u nited with the Friends church. bUflf; Mr. and Mrs. Jaeob McKay, of C"OIl ..... .. ........... . . . . . ..... .................... . 3.HS.7 1 Wilmington; Mrs. W. E. Oglesbee, Illvelitory SUJl I) IIOB nne! Materla. ls .•.. . ••.• , .• , • •. , .•. ,. of &.Ou Mr. and 1I1rs. H. J. Carr and son, Mrs. Anna Stinso n, !'tlrs. Ed Dakin, 1.ll ltd 8 (C08l) . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. • . . . GOO.OO Billy, an d 1I1rs. Rose Carr were Sun- W. W. We lch, of Harveysburg; W. R. ~~~\':,l:,',~~, \f~~!li··. ·.·. ·. ~'.'.'. '.'.'. ~'. '. ~: :'.'. : ~:m:gg 'l'o tu l A8se l s . .. ... , . . . . ........ . ..• .•. , • ...... . , 1I.G 3() .7 1 day dinn er guests of Mrs. Mary Dos- Kersey, of Orel!:onia. 1.1 ,\ RII. ITII';S. ter and sons, William li nd Charl~ s. rjo n dl~ tI Ucbt. ,', . . . .. , ... , ....• .. ...•..• . ••.. : ..•.. . . . . The Wilmington college program Tot nl I.lnhlllll . . . .. . .. .. . .. , . . .... .. .. .. ...... .. 49B .2/) The Hungry Hound clab enjoyed at Flat Fork was bf h igh quality and I~XC(088 o f A .ssctlj • • , •• . • •• . .. , ••• • •. , .••• • • • • ••.. •• , ••.•••• $1 1.1 31.50 a delightf ul day Sunday at t he h 06- gr eatly apprecialted by the large auSchool DI.trl c t P . O. Addre.". H rH\·c)'H I)urg. Ohio. n. O . I . February 24. 19 ~8. pita ble home of Mr. a nd Mrs. E. C. di ence. Miss Elizabeth Hawkins 1 .rtlt y the (orej(ul ng r el, on to b e correct. MHS. 1':'J'HI!lL. G IU\ Y, Clerk . B.oard or Educa ti on. Munn on and da ughte rs, near Wilm- skillfully and ellltertaingly r ead some ingto n. difficult selections ; the Misses Pauline Mi ss Grace Constant was unable Hunnicutt, Mary Liming, Bessie to fi 11 her place in t he scho ol r oo m James and Lou.isa Coats, accompa. Tu esday an d Wedn C6day, owi ng to nied by Dean Doavis, head of t h e deWHAT · WORD MAKES IT? DON'T DANCE illness. Mrs. C harle~ Gray sub!f;i. partme nt of mu.s ic, sang some beau. DR. C. W. ~ENDERSqN tiful quartet numbers, characterized tuted for hel'. Breathes ther e a stew with so ul so by range and melody. Such was Offlce-Aman Bid,. The little mot hs are n eve r gay, dead Miss Nelli e Cutright has returned true also of t h e vocal solo by Miss They don't danee Ilt all. Who n eve r to himself has said OFP'ICI:.HOUII' home froOl Sl. F ra ncis hospital , in Hunnicutt and t he piano solo by Dean l wontle r what they do when they As chimed t he Columbus, and Mrs. Mary Harvey has Davis; the scholarly and Jlractical ed. Attend a cllll1phor ball. Words _ _ _ ....t-r"e'::::turned. fr om ~ale's hospital, Both ucat ional address by Dean Vannors. 7 to p . ro. , I t "" are making satlsflletory recovery. dall of th e college of ed ucation, was Telephonell cmlce • 30 The Seventh a nd Eighth grades timely and inspiring. Resldenco • 69F~ planned and carried o ut a delightful - --surprise on their teacher Mrs. Lulu War~esyille. Ohio Wilshburn, Thursday evening. T~e eve ning passed pleasantly w ith gamee a nd ice cream and cake were ser ved . The s chool will prese nt th e operetLaure~ce Zink bas purchased a new ta, "Cinder ella, the Maid of the! Golden S lipper," at th e Tow n hall, Friday, Fordson, which makes our Row 100 OPTOMETRIST WE GET THEM QUICKLY AND eve ning, March 30. An admission per cen t Fordsons. FREE OF CHARGE charge of 20c for adults and 10c for Mrs. Fred Mit:hel a~d son, Osc"r, CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR children will be made. and daughter, Mrs. Ruth Long, visitSpoelall&inlf In tho Fiuillif .f EXPENSE Gla.... for S.tt.r Vielo .. Miss Violet 13ogan, who hIlS been ed in Carmonte We dn esday. employed in Dayton for t he past year Mrs. Adda Ke nrick, of Fe r ry, visfi g uerd in an automobile accident on ited with Mrs. Ruth Pine Tuesday and. Write for Free Booklet phODe 8 HARVEYSBURG, O. Sunday. She was able to r eturn to her Wednes day of th.e past wee k. home here Monday · where she wilt reParmer Stanl.~·y, who was take n - Politicol Adv. main until recover ed from ' her inju- to Miami Valley hospital the past "Your Mo.t Pricol... Po •••••;...." rics. week, i8 reported doing fine. M' Th I E\) ' h d Li ttle Billy Villars, who has been Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio . f ISS e rna ~ IS, W 0 is atten q uite ill for some time, underwent i'lg Grace Green Norhtal in Dayton, an operation at Hale's hospital, Wed- Clime home sick last Saturday. -oDneaday morn ing, by which a tube was LIVE STOCK, MACHINERY. inilerted to drain the lung. He reCharles Kindle and family were ETC. turned home Friday lind is reported Sunday afternoon guests of J ohn Mcto be doing nicely. Cabe and family, of near GermanDentiat town. Tuesday, 9 a.m. 4 p.rn Mr. and Mrs. Clint Cleaver and ...<Ie b, Miss Ruth entertained to dinner on Walter Lo-ng a illd family and Chas. AII.cr'<1In 8tHI " Wire COlDp.al W.' ....JII. N.lI•••1 Bank Saturday 9 a.m. 8!p.m Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kindle and family lunched at t he VilFOSTER CUNNJNGHAM; Collett, Mr. a nd Mrs. H. J. Carr, Mr. lage Inn in Cen~erville , Sunday evIt's worth shouting aboatl Zinc Warren Count, ",ent, Lebanon, and Mrs. Charles Gordon , Mrs. Bow- ening. "Th. Hom• •f Gifh," • Insalated American Fence-weathIn of¥;c. of Al1!,rae, F. M. Cuaard Grahltm, Miss Helen Graham and Mrs. Charles Kindle a n d children er-proof-insulated against rustlI'Io."'....,~""'"'''''''''''''''''''''' Charles D05ter. "500" was the dl- yislted with Mrs:. Sadie Black and .aial~' ••., Poal Office. guaranteed to equal or outlalt in actual length of ..,rvice any other ve rsion of the evening. Ma:s. P . A. Kemper. of Germa~town, fence made of equal size wires, used The follow-up meeting oC the Nu- Fr\(l,a y. under the 13me conditions. trition Project was held at the Hall Spring is here. The Fordsons arc Ahy bur.er who can .how it fails to Tuesday evening. The ladies who humming; lome oats have been sowdo 80 Will be 8uppli~ with an equal amount of new fence free. had taken this work were present ed; a few lettuce loedl made and some Every roll is guaranteed futl gauge, ,,:,i~h thei' families a s guests. A de- young cbickenll ' have arrived. . ~OTA"Y . PH~~!O full weight and full length. Sold at Mr Fr k hClous , upper WIIS enjoyed and a nO extra charge. . . short program followed cOD6isting of . s. an St.Emley, of New BurN.tl.... .Bank American Fence means reliable promusic ' by the orchestr~ . a talk on IIngton. IIpent • few days tht\l ' puC tection for your atock and crops, Will. Dr.'!. .. .. .....,£a..t.. S.ttl_ garde~lng br Mi s~ Watts a song by week willh the Stanley family, on aelong service and, becauae it costa the ladres' quartet, a pI~Ylet, "The count of the i~ne81 of her son. no more than ordinary fence, lower W~~~~ ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS George D. Millll, our faithful mail ·Punishment." piano duet by Mrs. cO.t pc'r year Ji', the belt and molt WAYNESVILLE, OHIO economical fence )'011 can buy. Carr and · M~. Graham, stunt (lonp by carrier; .will be off 'the route for a Come in and lee it. the ladles' quartet, music by the Mis!I- few . days on acou.nt of the death of es Graham and gamGs. hlB brother-in-law, Mr. Frank Deem. Fully Equipped for Good Mr. and Mr8. A. ' s.. COU~nter_ of Yankee Road. Service. tained in their hosplta~ manner at • - ••- - Large Dillplay ·Room. their .apr camp ' on Wedhelday evNO Ai\CUMENT Ambulance Service. eping, 1dr. a~!lMl'I\. H, S_ Tucker and Freshman De"teJ--~lwu .my arTBLBPBONE 7 DAY OR NIGHT family, Mr. atld lrlfa. W. D. Larkin gument lOund'" Mr.and Mrs; Joe DaVia and Candid CrWo--- 'Til; 1l0.
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Mr, 8nd M r!!, P"MIlI lI Nt di'I'""n 11 ~I .1",rwlI" (\. ,·"I1 .. ,'!ll '· Ol f gn l1 ~ i'\• !Jolill I' Ih" IIl1h·" ,·~.1 I'l' ,' fcre ncc for Ill" hlf \' ~tl l d . N~ I'!'I, i\l ll1 ' lin .\. ~ ;l111!\ y ..... Ol1dU I' tl·" th, ,! li nd dn u ghtN I\ lI d ~ Ir . tl lI ,l \1 1'''. " :lrl 1,1,.1 ',, ·tl,·••,· '1'"'· " 'I"I\'~ htl:' \11 ,,1 o n t'xhj 0 11 Y . I (~;lt ll,l 1"1 iday, T ill nil'''''' Il,HlI' ~ ,\ r :-H ltl, a 1111 1\ 11', I ~iI \'i;i ,1< Ih 'm"k" r ~4 dIU I"" . 11 1 ubiI', o.r Dnyl ml, ~1'(, 1I1 Sundny with hithH) :H hi..:" ~tort.,. a t'ru...:!-.- h~w g.u n \If\ c'l:ardlC hij!'llly p nli:H'd I t lH! · :ll'l">Ptn ncl" or th1:-. on ,' partit:ul nr "ire f" HIIl I:! 1\1. n . l h l,j I' \\ " ,. k. JI til. 1>,.. and lit 1'11. , \ \' , IIcn. l er~ II . Scntch .t .:il:n lind wln,,1 wtt h t\~(}r~', hl"' "(\ "" 1\' (' 1" ' \, lIl" I' fll\','ril,' , East .... I I"y al III :10. f .. "li"" 1 s,'r · Th' I!lI lI i~ s lIl'l'"",,d 10 "b~.u t :100 'Thi' I!l' nnine I,,<timnl l ill l for g"o tl \'i~c an(! ) Iuly l 'nll1lltllll ltl l1. ,' t 'j :atl WalTOIl Cou nt y P"n\,1nn GI'lIIIA"" )'e~l'~ old. I t i,. !I qU :llnt a r will mee t · ift Wllynes \'iIIp, III G I'll ng-~ \''''1' Y illtel' t.'~till~ bl lO \' C' r s of t lri? a n d t .. h lH"'O~ u nl l I!olld bl"III linl: is ba~ ,' d p. tn .• ('an 'l1 ta. ", :", '"" I'r':ds\':' fln d un uq u p::,\ InrK\' )Y un {'}1P~ t (tt' fi l' I J'!- I'urt ~ ru ~url.y PI'('s\'nl :il l,'11 uf CI) ddt ~dh..{ d L !'nHaJl, Satu rd a y, lIt llrch 31. Th~ F ift h - - \ ph'a.i ll l< Ihl\'o r lin d tH ~I(,. As It I S ttl n ("fl'rin)!" dCgTce wi\! be c(1n("rr ed at t hc mo rn· ... lnt{'d in tht' nd\"ert i ~pml·nt!o' . C llt..'sh·T· Rev. J uhn J . Sc h ud' " r. Rector . ing 8cssi oll . MI', an d !III" . (,h " I'I,,~ Clur k w(' r.' , 1i,' ld'~ al'l' ""'ild IIlId yd U", y sa t is, Pa Ylo n vis it ol'" Fr iday. M rs .•r. c. H a wk e fy;" ill l.t he r won l• . the H UI'II!' hns Blld Mr. 1.,,(, CHH 1STlA N C HU RCH Hawke weTC in Ci ll ein nati I\l oll <ln ~' t o E ve n 'l t Early n"" le a bus il1 ("s l l'ip I 1\ ~Il . k illfu ll y bul'lI1('c En rl Ctlnn ...' r. ~.J r .• wus. pni nfull y ,'b~" tu (·I im S Ulldav :,;,.\00 01" !I:::Il. We keep a lI iee, clean lire !' lore , " ,'11" ,'1" \' s,' lllf('~thll\ nf hdn ras E\'ery. In CO IUlIlbu< , \\' sec Mrs. Hll ll' h Y nnl'e. whu is in ill'- inju sh rw ss li T • l'dn,'" I,,)·. n.1 c.l J n~t w"l,k w h n h ~ f l' ll o ut 0 f b it l'.~.... .. a tH'1 yt' t 1C' :l \ ' (l t'1101l):dl ri c hll l' ~S body conlill llj" invit"d. hesda hospi t al. n'c<\\'c r ing- fro m lin n SWillK at t h l' Gru ll e ~(' ~ uol play- . a n ti l)lllly to "Il't a smokv ~Ir'. ~ . II. II llill '" i" ill fnlJlI 11" , 1 Sp ick.an <i -spa t1 (lllUrle rs- - eve r\'bod y r kn o w h e's operati o n. .. ff, 'cts of " (al l ia>l \\""k, I!roll nd , Il l' i~ a ble to ~ e III .~hou l , ~ 1I",k i l\l:. " y. u meet !'kill ed a nd co urt eolls- -all TUR TL EC R EEK CO MMUN ITY but is cu rryinl! one a rm 'n a shn~ . 1 Nnr i< (,hc ~tc r nc , IIIl ll ll t,VI i1I ' " r ap id Irro wth \\, li lilln, G, I! UlI\I", · S' I, , Mr. a nd Mrs. J ohn Shul tz. ,lam es pf Be CH URCH s toc ks lI eat ly ar raugeu • - • ! Jintit~d til tbe llllu ,"l ari l' s o f the l ni . ill'll his I" tre llt s 1"'1'1' T hurs dllY · Gibbons and m other. Mr~. A nnll' . TOOK A DAY OFF ted ~lalt·~. ~nlc~ I' pl' rt· h 11 \ '1' ~\1n da\. ~\'hlllj l !I :'; 0 ii , Il l.: IIIl1 r!l in ~ Gibbons . M~srs. WilL Luk e ns and , C sts ti S a Iii tie extra mo ne y to keep He \·. H. A . ~til l i lt J.!'s i~ m~:-\ i ~ti ng- ill / \' ca led tha t th i< vra nd iK world. w id,' \\'o r: h i", I" ,:ll : , Frank Sq ui r es, of Harve ysburg, were I' ~. ,;: I:,: ~ \·ell· H r p\' i\"il l 111 l' , ·li rlJ..!' ttl ,,'up a ktl rt l'ta , otlr plan> I l li ~ way, hUI we think C\, an in it ~ nCt"ptIl I1 C" . as ~ h o wn by the i li~ " "" ,ili l'. : '.;11. recent guestJ; o f "I'. !"·"Y " ': «'n'i cc lit 'I nn' I M rs. H . R . " I nced R rest ," r~ llI u rk('(1 t h e hnrd· fnd that Il' p r uetteu :111'<. (' I\' tl" WIt,,,'I,, " an d ;\I i ~, \" ,1· II ). a II l 1lC 11'11 folks appn't 'iale it. )' I ' 7 ::(0 \\ " (iI 1 ' .... .1;1\· I \ ~ nUl L:' . Harri s, 0 f L (' b an on... t w II ll se Ilo m e w or k in)! student . Thc rt'with h" wal k· cil'n l rit lcs IllII :>lll ith ' ~ 1 "' IIt ~llluf'lI II Y ill \lll ytn " , (I f l h C W OI' ( I . , v u ll.1 he y mel in the inl"r<'st of th e ' runge cd o \' er t o h is dcsk I I ' t I ' · r" C . R. 11 .,\ 1 \·1:: Y. Pas tor. cn le ndur and l ouk to h.. ilnwnl!: t h .. Icnd in g sell er s. ;\Ioreo ve r il befits the kiuel of goods _ _ _ "ork in t h e county. ;\1 1'5, Clun'ne c ~ m ilh hn ' rl'lu rlll' ti , n day off. ' In fud . :h "["" fie ld 's wllrld·wid~ to Pay we METH to seIJ --- (ioodq :'ar Tires, Goodyea r n wh ODI ST CHU RCH e re , h~ hil S employm e nt. Keep in m ind that W. H . Madden rC (IIJ;nit i(lll ha s Ir i\'('n ri sc 1.0 an oth"r J Tube~ aud Goody ear At'ns~uries. Abo & Co., Waynes ville. Ohio, do and .. ~ I r . an\1 MI·s. Herman Sayl o r lind - Ill' W ud\'(' rt is inl! , Iua:a n whi ch trulh · Pa l", ~1Il\.t:t.\4 .'<1'\ 1<'.'" " ,irjed IIf will continu e to keep the best r oof· Will ium L O llI>(, Jr .• w"rc in \)a~' l'l1l f u ll y .us~~r ts t hn t Ioth(' sl,ln n('v~r se ts se rm o n. " T ht, lhe ki ' 1 d of serv ice we give-G , ouyea r C IIlllt:l}.( I\ i ll g';" \! V C tl ~ SlIturdn Ing. hes t shingles , best ftooring , best y. on Chesle r fiel d' , po pula nty- wlth thc IIlg SUbJl'; !. ' :1'> ~tall(l ard SeTvit' p. < ,1,'''', 9uesti uns=:: siding, best lumb er and building mnuci<i<·d d istincti., n t ha t " s uch po puillr ....Iond ay. " I I\(, ~'~I lIlr. and ~ Ir '. Clycl e (' nx werc Da),' "f l·rtl1l l""n('ss ; .. t~rial on the market. ity m ust he tlC SC I'\·'·'I." b ecausc of '['ut'sda y , So if our s tore i ~ d ea l1l'r allll brighl er .. L~\' c, Mrs. C ox i, 1,.~tr a\·Hl:u,nc c; " tll n \' b it" f " Thul'~ d ay , FOR SALE n l"stp a nd 'l uAli ty whi c h won s mok · WCll n" sd"y, " .Iud" , !-i,'l lt n)! 1I'" .So ul ; ;;Iowly impro ving. has a hear ier wl'kam e fur )'o u,'r" t he wo rld O\' ~ r nnd will cont inu e Thursda r. " .r "~l" Mr and Mrs. Ed Hughes , l\fr. and ~Ir . li nd ;\I rs J II I\1~S Na s h IInl l ~hi l tu w in th (llTI L('cnll~(, it i s whnl they Ni g ht;" I" r i d uy "T '" II " Sudd est olTers a fil1('r kind of se rvi ce for VQur Mra. 'Elmer Hnslop, of Columb us; FOR SALE- On e lll' I'lIHC of tilt fine T. B tested wunt Ag,'s; " 1'""I,'f f'undllY. "T it " Power cl r,, ". tl f ('ll ntic'ld, ' 1"'lIt Ih ,' "c('k· ,'1111 Misa Mary Thomas . H .G. Ca,mp~ell , J er8(,~' Cow, with. tiresand s uppli es the tir es more people . - - - - - - - -and A. W. Hudson . of Dayton . Bnan Inqu ire of A. B. NorTl.,week-ol.cl culf. IIf tlt l' H",ur/·,' ,'u " II;" c\"' lIin g suh. wit ll rcI Ht i\'~ s h e re , on e· hllif m,le ride on th a ll :t II)' oth e r kind je c\, "A BeauLifu l HlInkrll "t." 1111'. o nd lII rs, Edd L ongnere ~I\W Monoha n, of the p. S. & S '. O. hom e. west of F e rry. Xeliia; Joe Heisey, of L ebanon, and °8 4 t he Aaron P attcrso S. Wa n t pk kins. turcs L.H at . D., tht' PlIstor. N , _ C. _ _ Goo(h e'H Tire s- \\'ll~' , t lt~lI Frank Dakin. of Waynes ,·i1I e , were FOR SALE- Fre6h co R, sc hoo lh o usc Mo nday c,""ning . w nnd cnl!; 2 Sunda,. lrUests of Mr. and Mrs N. P. brood sows. J. C. Hise y, R. 3, Here 's o ur name aud 1l1l1ll1Je r : Willi a m ,r. Fl'll vc l, so n of Rebecca IIII'. and Mr •. GU)' Rout zahll ann Jordan.' FERRY CHURC H OF CHRIST .m28 S. l\I l'r rilt, lind ncp he w o f J . ,1. DownHilde S ul",,, 1 J tJ :00 a. III. Ferry daughte r. s ,, ~ n l S un da y a t t he hnnlP of the IlItt,'r 's paren ts, lit Tippeca llu" ing. of Xcn ia, Ohi o, li nd wh o ·h ns bec n ~ un d ay Sc hoo l in 1I con t ('~t \I ith Le b- Cily . assoc inted with ~l l'!lwbridge & ~I o th- an On had I O!l pr <!s(' nl las t Su nd ny ic r s DCI' lIrt l1I ent st o re, 0 f Phllad el- und 120 f or "hurch. Born, to Mr. and MrR. ·fiany Bur· Th e II llcnda nce Jlhill for ovc r th Ir ty yea r s, p~"~ed t he lus t mont h ha s nea r ly doubled . nett, Sn turday, March 24 , twin boys. own )' on t he 11I 0 r nlllg o f ~rnrc h _5th. This hus ireen ~~f'Pt a wo nderf Ul interes t- one o f which pas cd aWIIY in a few II repreae nts F unera l "e " ' ict's a nd ? urta l were lit ing and e njuyab~ 1' co nt es t to nil. h o u~. ~--~~=-~~=-~~~~--~~~~--~~~ W I'ods town , N. J .• 1 ucsdny after~~~~ P E RRY THOMA S, Supt. - ~=r=~ n oo n, lh (' 27 1h. Mrs. Mary Carmon y \VII S II !;uc. 1 ol u fam ily gllt he r ing III thc h O Il\ ~ of Amertc .'a Oldeat Leeal Reaerve Life Company Mr, und !\Irs. W . F. Clark in Waynes . Wa lte r El ze y receivcd word. SunSO. SO. WILLIE ! vill c, Su nda y. tl nv morning or l he denth of hi s b r~lh"r ha rl c., at hi s home in S e- W illy t huught it wou ld bl' nicc f or Mr. Il nd Mrs. Wil be rt Swnnk. Mr. Amertc a'. Olde.t ~Ire and Martne Company him to 1' 111\ hi s dud ',; mac hine. nttl e , 'Vash. FunH1l1 services and li nd Mrs l\I elvin Swa nk and 50 11. moburial we r e nt SenttIe Monday aft e r· He got til(' C l!' o ni) duy l a~ t sl>rin g . tor ed t ~ Cincinn ati Sundny afterHis' grov e 's t he cutes t littl e t hi ng. no on. noon and vis ited their ,,!Othe r , An Affiliated Company George Pence, aged 62, di ed last I\[r. lind Mrs, l\ e. le r Grahnlll and Wed nesdny eve ning, March 2 1, at his , dau g hter vis it ed lrs. Gra ham' ~ moth !tome on Route 1. Funeral services cr Mr~ . W. Albrigh t , nCllr Sp ring· were held Saturda y lit the residenc e, bdro, Sunday eve ning. who remuill" Rev, L. A. Wnshiiil' .n . of Xenia, of,q u ite ill. .... ~- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - \ , ficiatlng . Interme nt in Mi a mi cemMr. Bn d Mrs~ Charl~~. etery. Mr. nnd Mr!<. Floyd Sn\'age\ and chil· dr,, " molo r ed to 1011. Orab, S un dllY , Alfred C. Deem, aged 54, died Sunlin d wc n' guest" o f Th omM Mull e ni x day at h is hom e in e nterv ilJe. The BEGIN NING AT NOON und ~is tc r . funeral services we re conduct ed by Rev. Zier e, at 'e nt eI'Yill e. Tuesdny , T ,,· o : l lI t on",hil., ~ co ll itiNI nt t hl' and burial wns at Eaton, Ohio. town pu m p Thu l', dny . une b e l o n~ill~ Mr, Deem wn8 n so n of the Illte t ~:\ L, !-iHI<,s , 01 Ihl~ pla~" , ~ n <l till Re v: Reub en Dee m, u former pnstor ot11l'1: 10 ~ I r. Couk. o f \\' uynl"sv ill c. Other Times bv of the loca l M. E. church. U,ll h CliO'S we re bud ly dalllal1:l! u , l' lI l 41) Cows 18 Heifers. Herd Bull and 6 Youn g Bulls Appoi ntm nt" l h HC{.'t1l lU I , . ACRE S Impro ved, with geed · 8-room house, No. 44023 Tuber culos is Free • Phillip Whitacr e, 75, vice·p res i· cellar, both waters, good barn and fruit. This is i\ lr ~ , ~u""n ~u)'lor and 1111', nnd J1I r ~, d ent of the }o' irst Nationa l bank at !'!!!!~~_ _ .~~_~_~_~ Frf'd lI ill ~ntf'rtaincd to a Mlllo pri~d to sell at a very low figure -only $1800.00. n8tl·'" Morrow , di ed lit his hom e nea r thnt - -lio ll ~lIPJl C I' Thur"da y c\'('ni ng , ~I r , village Tuesday at 2 a. III •• f ollowing ~ .-==c: and _ -._ = _,.-,:=lilt· • . " 'illIu r r ,. ulks , Mr , un d l\ll'~, ==--:::= ACRE S-Imp roved , with nearly new 9-room a week's Hlness of uremic poisonin g. Will . I' ci~h ! o n. 111I' . unil ~ I rs. Chllr le" Funrenl wi1l be held Thursda y at 2. house. large work shop; bam, berries; a wonderMull('nix , :'.1\-s. Mnr t ha Gra ham , i\lr ~. ful garden ; a wODderful place to sell all kinds of Vi r~in in Nos h. MI'!'. ~~ 1lI 111a Lm·y. ~r r8, .... Locat ed 2 Miles South west of Wayn esvill . and Eva Grah am li nd daughte r. pluts ; pastur e; for corn and bogs ; in the
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I Have Farm s and Prope rties of Vario us Sizes at the Right Prices . Call or write I'
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ONE W1-I0Never inflicts pain. Mnkes eve ryon e at ease and at home ill hi s presenc e. Doesn 't br ing up topics that might cnu se irritatio n to another . Mak es lig ht of fa\'ors while he does t hem. Ne ve r gossip s or slanders . N eye r tllkes unfair advanta ge of ano l her. Is never mean in disputes , but Itlways filiI' an d generpu s. Never j!ives out sharp a,lyingl! for IIrgume nt. Bellrs no mnl ice. Is kind t o an o thcr intellec t inferior to his own . A lways just. Respect s wellkne ss In humnn nature and ma kes the proper amends.
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NEW . BURLINGTON Miss Wyomll Wh ite is r ccove rin~ nicely from an ope ratiun for t he reo mO\'al o f tonsil s. Sllt urdny. Mr. Curless co ndu cted II series of llI(' c t in gs here lu ~ t \V 'ck , which \V~r ,' vcry interest ing und hclpful. lIlrs Mattie Mllhen· has retUl'ne d t o her w~rk in Wilmin gto n, a ftcr s pend· in g a month at her ho me here. Mrs. Mary Hill nnd duughte rs spe n t the week-en d at t he hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J csse Hill, of Marion, Ind. Scve ral houses in lhe village arc be ing wired for e.lec tric lights, whi ch will be brought to us soon by the Day ton Powe r and Light 00. Miss Virginia Dioklnso n wns ill at her ' hom e here lus l week, not being a ble to fulfill her duties as teacher in tho O. S. & S. O. home.
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Don't Mias Thi. Sate! Buy Jersey s for Profit ! Term .: Cash- -:-L unch will 'be Serve d
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fiVE POINT Mrs. Carl Albrigh t stilt remains quite poorly, Nearly all the fnrmel'6 hnve been busy plowIng the past week. . Miss Rulh Lighter has been on the sick list but is nble to go to school again. ~
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Hard Coal for your r Brood er Stove can be I had in any quant ity.
"Ove r The Top" America n L~gion Benefit Lebanon Opera House, ' Thursd ny 'and Friday, March 29 .I{ 30 Ray .Law's "Same Old Bunch" in "A 'Full House." I AdmiRii on, 75c I , They went over the top in 1918 ' Help them , eo over in .1 928.
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Mrs. Frank Stunley spent several days last week at the home of h er son, Pnrmer Stanley, near Centerville. He is in Minml Valley hospital for treatme nt for appendi citis.
SUffERS BIG' LOSS Thc Xenia II ntche ry burned early Wedlles duy m orning of last week. with l\ l o s~ estimate d At $7 0,000. A fr alll c warehou se ow ned nnd occupIe d by Eavey & Co .• nd joining, WIl6 part· Iy d c ~ lro y cd with $75,000 slock of good s ba dl y da mllged. A frame build· ing owned by Gorke r & Peterso n. poultry denIe r s, WQ S also destroye d but the poultry wall rem oved before fire destr oyed the building. The building is owned by Dilvcr Deld e n and the loss Is plnced lit Uri,000. Thc Hatcher y lost 15.000 baby chicks, f o ur In rge incubato rs and two cars of chick feed. The uppe r fl oors were used to store househo ld goo ds and anum ber of person s I ~ t al l t heir belongin gs,
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Ross cnlled on Walter Kruer and family Sunday evening. Robert Kruer and brother~ called on N elson Sh ellhnmm er Sunday af· te rnoon . Mr, and Mrs. Grnfton Shawen caiJcd on John McCullo ugh's Sunday aft e rn oon. Born. to Mr. lind Mrs. Frank McIlvain n ee Maude Tindley , a dnughte r, Mond llY morning , March 26. '
INSUR E agains t 10" by J de.tru ctive .torma . We can protec t you for very little money in OLD RELIA BLE INSUR ANCE COMP ANIES .
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Mrs. Walter Kruer called on Mrs. Hans d fa m ily n dayhave af- ~~~~~~!!! te rnoo Hansen !!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! n. l'4rs.an Hansen andSu baby -been sick. Severnl · from t hi s commun ity nte nd ed the ,play given by th e P.-T.-A. n t' tho K. of P . h ull at Springb oro, Saturda y evening . The pro~eeds : to go to the piano fund for a plano for tbe new school, building.
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Sermon, "Thc Beautifu l Bankrupt,'\ ST. MARY'S CHURCH Dr. Watkins. On Good F riday. April 6, the Pl'lIyer "T hree Hou\''' ser vice will be held Prelude, "The lI eavc n ~ ure Tell ing," Hymn 272·-"J u"t us I Am ." from 12m. to 8 p. m. fronl " Th e Creation, " by Haydn ," Aaron S. Watkins, L.B .D., Pastor. Miss S lII ith Morn'in. Senice-JO,30 il ymn 1(;:1 , " Lift Up Your Glad Sunday, April 8, Easter Day. Voices." CHRISTIAN CHURCH Church' School at 9 :30; sermon and The Apustl e's reell- Co ngregati on. Sunday School at !l :3 0. E very. ~I y Communion at 10 :3 0.The foll owP I'llyer body cordially invited. ing musical program will be rendered An lhell1- " Wlllcome Happy Mo rning, by the choir : • Carri e B. Ada J1l R Choi't' TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY Organ Prelude Responsive Rendi ng, Psalter, Easter, CHURCH Proce:lsional-;"J egu8 Christ i8 n1spage 81. . . en Today .... .... . .. .. . ....... Worgall Gloria Pat ri S un day S ch 00,l !l :30 11 . m;; WOI'S.h "Ch ri~t Our Passover" .. ........ Chapple Scrip tu r e Reading- Pasto r 10 :3 0 a. m. ; Yo ung People s Servlc ' K . G d Ant hem- " The Lord i ~ Risen Today," 0:45 p. m. ; pr eac hing, 7 :3 0 p. m. GYI rl ~ T ' ;:: ' ...... ........ .. .... .... .... GOouunnood N C " . S d O rl a lui .. . .. .. _.......... .. .. Chu ir ... Archie C. Mumma o~ omOmuonlO ~ 8e~v l che un u l'e DI!um ,,_ .... ... .......... .. Dudley Buck Offer tury, ' " Berceuse," - Delbrick mor~mg ~t I :a . l;pecln l elp f ro,] .... Serm on. Rev, J . J. Schaeffer ....... Mis8 Smit h Cmcm natl ex'}>ecle.l, E \'crybody , Gloria Pat ri 010, "J erusalem Awaken," welcome. Offerlory- .. Alleluia ..... ...... .De Rees Mrs. J . H. Snckett. C. R. HARVEY, Pastor. Miss Elsie Hawke I'rmon, " The Power of th e ReBur. Doxology recllo n/· _ .. . . .... _ .... . Communion Service, by Gower ... ... Aaro n S. Wat kins, L. H. D., Pastor FERRY CHURCH OF CHRI~T Recessiunal- " Christ th e Lord is RisPrayer Doxo logy Benediction. Bi ble School 9 :30 a. m. Contes en, ................. .. ....... ... . Rimbault wit h Leba no n dosed March 25th witl Postlude Evenin. Service-1 :30 Ferry 126 ahend. i Organist, Miss E sther Henderso n Bro. E dward Goller will preach Sun· Pr elu de, " The Glory of God in NaEn .. i ... Suyice-1.30 t ur"," Beethoven ...... Miss Smith luy morning, ~llld in the evening will ; At 7 :30 p. m., t he choir will sing Hymn 101. Rise Glori ous Conq ueror . give a stereop ticon lecture. PERny THOMAS. Supt. \ the cantut a, "East er Praise," by CarPrayer rie B. Adams, and a special ser vice Ant hem, "Exult , 0 Bright Heave n." I for t he presentation of the Church " S: Lor enz ........... .... ...... Choir ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH I School Lenten offering will be held. Ofl'ertory- "Ll\ rgo" Ha ndel Sunday, Ap r il 8, services a t 10 A cordial invitat ion to these servi· Miss Smit h a. m. ces is extended to the public. Mule Qunrtet- "The Wondro us Father Bien, Paetor. Cross," Rev. Jobn J. Schaeffer. Rector. METHODIST CHURCH
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T he fo llowi ng ladies visited the schoo l last week. They attended sev1'uIJIlCCO Ca llvas at Hyman 's. eral classes both in t he grades and ] 6U ~ultcrns of new W nil Paper, high schoo l and were served dinner by Mrs. Davis: Mrs. Frank Kellis, a ll ClIlTICU I II stock, at Bynllm':\. Mrs. O. B. Marlatt, 1.11'6 Herbert MarMr. a nd Mrs. N. P. Joru ll n spent latt, Mr s Jack Levi, Mrs Lilas Rolland Mr s Ca rl War dlow an d Mrs Edward Sun day in South Charlestvn. Cook Rugs, 9x 12. in Axminsler, Tapestry Brussels, Vclv~l lind Congolc ulD lit Last Friday evening the Junior HymBn's. ' c1I1 SH was host to the Seniors of '28. ut their fa rewell banquet Six o'clock Frll nk .tll ns llerr~' lI11d frllllily Silent <linner was se ~ved in the banquet hall S un duy WIth rc lotl vl's at Clurks\·ille . lit the Masonic temple large and amall white llells fro m green garlands were Am eri ca n Fa'rm Gates at W H. hun g above. The ta bles were decoMadden & Co,'s Lum ber Yard. ' I'ated with white roses aud green candlestick. with white tuper candles. Clark Salisbury, of Cleveland , is Toa~t8 we re give n at the fi nish of dinvisiting re la t ives her e. ncr .and then the classes motored to Lebanon to attend t he American LeFor butter, cream and cottage gion play. The play proved very incheese, call phone 50F2 1 J osiah Dav is teresting and entertaining nnd all Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Andrews, 0'£ Seniors nppr eciate t he efl'orts ef the Clarksville. are the guests this week J un io r clusa for un enjoyable evening. of Mr. a nd Mrs. Frank Stansberry. New Linoleum and Rug Borders, At the end of the March month of Window Shades 'and Draperies. at school th e Gradea had a t otal of 437 Hyman's. members and t he High school 120, making a total of 567, which is a larMiss Trillena and Mis8 Margaret ger total t han any mont h of school Edwards arrived home la8t week from so f ar . Florida. where they spent the winter. . . .. - !lila Select a Gruen watch for the graduat ion gift. The latest models at Cary's J ewelry Shop. Lebanon Ohio. • Misses Doris Henderson and Janet Cartwright , of Weate'r n college. are spending the spring vacation at their homes here.
T?e r esulls of the Waynesville Or- . aton cal contest h.eld March 29, are: Lower Grad~s-,-Flrst Ruth Salisbury : second, MarjorIe Edwards ; third, ~ob. by Hyman. Upper Grades-First. .... ...... \... ... 1 ... C 1· 111 1 \. uU\. fl c Vrt:1CfS u noLht!r Rut h Hockett: second, Charles LeJ a mes Gi bbons, j ust married, in a __ . ~ ........ Uda ' t,;:;;,~ ...v U\;" ' ~ a cu n u l d,ut.~ May: third, J eann e Mer edith. HiCh " POOl' Married Ma n, " i8 henrd t o say, school - First. Evelyn Cartwri&'ht: " I fee l just li ke a cr iminal !" Ap ril second, Myra Pence: third. Jean ........ Iu ,,~uw,et- u un u g the n l~nt h of la, at th e Gym. Hockett. Friday of this week the JI ... ~ . Ch UCA.;' :1\,:1:. """,uv u ,l',ut:UB back con The women of . St. Mary's c'h urch Buy your Easter dinner at the Ly- county oratorical contest will be held DlY"" . ·..UH) ah "ne u WOl'k , lUlU ve ry Jh arc aske d LO be at the church as ea rly tie M E. Ladies Aid market In the at Lebanon. .. ,b .... ..,.1. . u ~ · jJ l V" ' U ~ ll tao oct;: n a one, but Township house. Saturday. April 7 U,", ....... UU.. DC UQ,~ IJtJcn ooue l O e it her as possi ble Saturd llY arternoon to dec The High school and Grade.....m'"':Q,, u & J. .. U l l. P.l·08P~CL». 'l he r e hats orate lor th e Easter service. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke, Mr• .and bled in the Gym Monday afternoon Uv .. u t H: U b Ul uC t \:1 R ", wurtn weUlh er to I 00 LO C U 8~ Anchor Posts, the fin · Mrs. Lee Hawke and sona. Mr. and and letters wer e handed til tbe first u uu 1.1 ~llS uha Lile y ure co mmg a long est ever brought to town. Place your Mrs. John Fromm and sons saw the team and s ubs of the basketball team. hU \:, ••ua;\i l' u,n ~ ,,"U r~l'ur\.8 , ::ionle order now li S lhese posts will n ot Patte rson . pictures at the N. C. R. In the few speeches g\ven it was exl.u V tI~ UI " n uti uce n 0 01"':. but ve ry lll-last long. W. H. Madden &; Co. Monday mght. pre88ed a8 the wish of this year'a bu1.10 ..... uu"n I "pone u I.\'om the nort ll' , ... ketball team that before long the e l' " t:l~C l IO H '0 1 U l~ ~ U.llt!.. W Ith warn 'l Mrs:- J. R. Baker, nee Opal Gr ay, " "I:elephone your order Ior chlcke~, teams have a new gym at W. H. S. In c ,' Wt!U UltH' I. Ut! I·c IS ccrt.lli n l O bo n b ig who has been in Me rcy hospiLul, Ha m· pIes, cakes, cottage cheese and other hi h t 1 • U" III Ullu .01' l urm l1ell' of 01, klllds. 11.011 , l or un npe ration for app endicigood things to eat. to Mrs. Carl Dulte W c o p ay. . n. d ',nul'll IS a general urplus Ol la· .I ~, returned to her home at Franklin or Mrs. ' Ben Hawke. Lytle M. E. ---UIII' \1U Ollllc Ulty IS e.xpectco ~ o lJu ex· T uesday. Ladies Aid. Ribbons also were awarded the Plll'll!llCI:U nowever lD lIec urmg all t ile winners of ll18t year's track meet, 1"" 11 ,c4uarea. Iorow lDg wheut Is r,,· Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke were in which were: Lebanon has lH!1l1l 10nunatll in beIt bu Bl'Il4dock, as Mrs. Ford, says: l/ut',Ull .rom 011 HeCtlon!! to be in li ne "ThuLis just what ha ppens when you mg cnosen liS a .eentel· fo r u KeereaTHE BATTLE OF THE BUGS Cincinnati. Sunday, t o see their daugh . snape. tel'. l\lrs. Ralph Vance, who is at BethHop step Jump- 85, 106- Lewia, Dlarry a lllall you have only known tlOnal !ll~lII.u te. Apt' ,1 4:4 tu ~ I . by In a pamphlet called The Forest esda hospital. recovering after an op- third. . . clar ce \\' c~k~ ," t\ " Poor Ma r ri ed Man." rl. ti. 'l Olli , o ~ th e U . S. U. Hc ,'/1.1 New light is blllllg shed 0 11 Ohio April 13. I)e assisted lJy !'dr. and Mrs. ll rudrord, Primer , issued by the American 'Tree eration Runmng .Broad Jump Over 106. Illulls.ry tlnd com merce by u sur vey n o ~ed InstrucLors or the Amc ri clln A ., . t t' ta Malnous, third. - ssoclatlon, a re some In era Ing s R . B d J 86 100 wIIlcn III Ileoring completlo n ill tile bu. . • The care of your eyes should be unmng roa ump. , A II kinds of good t hings to eat will r'laygro UIl(l a ~so c i a tl on. ant! t he local r".. u oi busllle:ss researc h, Ohio Stat e be on salc at t he Ly t le M. E . Ladies eX tellH)o n age nts, MillS Wutts an d tlstlCS abo ut one of man s greatest of deep concern to y~~~tter ~h;_ Lewi", 8.e~ond. , v IIIVerSl"Y. l(eSUItS of tbe survey, Aid mar ket at the Township house. &lr. CI U~~. 'Lhel'e will be one s essIon enemies. better health. To au ure goo light . unnlng Broad Jump under 85\V!I,en wos begun IlISt sprlllg, are eJ(- Saturd ay, April .7, boginning at 9 each evening with sp.,clIIl sessions in It nppcars that ther e lir e some two consul t Dr. Rudolph, the eyesight Whitaker, aecond. .. ".:ted t o have WIde pructica l up plica' u. m. hundred thousand kinds of tree.ut - specialist at Cary's Jewelry Shop, Base Ball Throw. over 95-0rn. he afternoun. tlo.n 'l'he report is being compiled The institu le is being held f or t he tacki ng insects and that th ese little Lebanon. Ohio, Tuesda,y, Thursday dort,: third. 96-8 n om ollleia, oatil lD the hand" Ot the April 13 Dr. Hull will try to explain pu r pose ot traIning rec reatlonal lead. and Saturday. Base Ball Throw. under urmsects cause far greater 108lle8 to for· face, fourth. sUlte division of labor statistic8 and how he was llJarried in the 'morning ers III chu rc hes, fa rm bureaus. grun!rom orl",lna, male n a l procur ed by an d could not be the father 01 a mar- ;res, 4.H clu bs a nd olher comm unity ests t han do fires. Pota,to Race, under 85-M. Whit· tne burea u. !:i,xty,slx major Uhio i.n· rillgpa ble daughter in tb e a fternoon. urganizution!! in Lhis and sun oundlng If unhipder ed these insecta would Abou t twenty members of the local alter, second. QUSl-rles a re include d in t he st udy. de sur e t o hear him. co un ties .interest ed in improving red t til d of acres of valu- lodge J . O. U. A. M. attended the rally Potato Race, over 95-1.1. Bennett, crea~lOnai condi ti ons. es roy ousan s and class initiation at Memorial hall. fir8t. . Am ul1g them are nil industries WIth 1111 ab le forests a year. Dayton. Saturday night. A pleasing Potato Race. under 95, girls-Haws, A s\.uuy of the phllosophy of recr ean llual payroll of ~b, OU O,UO U or more. Mur t hu Nichols, local r cpresen ta'J lie rCllon ill bllScd on t he IRtesL tive of t he I,;andsdowne Co mpa ny, im- !ltlOn, cnaJ'UClerlstics .W: dilferen t In one section of Oregon these Ceat ure was music and readings by third. a vuti llble olneilll in lo r mation about portel's, will be glud LO show their .Ige gro ups, 4.H cl ub progra m and pests have destroyed enough t rees to lhree girl~ from ~he O~der's Orphan .Hundred Yard Dash. over 106. t he lDliUStr,ed und wil l be kept up-Lo- new li ne of S pring fabr ics, by ap· cnaracter buildin .. resulLs to be se. bui ld eight t housan d homes at$lO.OOO home at T Iffin , OhiO. . Malnous. third. " The coun try was shocked beyond enc h. . S even t y-ftve Yar d Das, h over. 96poi ntment only. allle lIJro ugh a loose-Ieul system. cured wil l lH! mnde. Instruction ill . . . Only SIX gradUatIOn H awe, k thi r d. I.... IculIel'shlll of COlUlllUlllty singing, description at F t he news oC .the death h' Birds arc one of t h e best preven. . weeks ' . until . Cyrus Looher , UlreCLO I' of comlll rce. A new car of American Zinc in· " 1'UU" " h lll C~, quiet gllme<!, marching of Senutor r a nk B. Wilhs , at IS tives of insects. In a way they are day . . ThiS IS a gIft tlm~. unique in Seventy-five Yard Dash. 85. 106uout h Come In and make r is, secon d • a 'nll t ne on lY cnn d· Idate f or the sua It e d f ence a t W ."'['. Ma dd en &. ...I nt! ..... to,k galll e~ will be givcn as well home in Delaware. His home town our best f r ie nds. Some insects prey the hfe of ~. , ....,w oonll nuu on tor UlllLed ;:'Lut.,S KeD~- Co.'s .Lumber Yal·d. h h r f hail a r oyal ~elcome f or h im Friday upon oth ers, thus protecting the trees. your choice f.rom our line of beautiHlg,h Jump. 85, 105-Whitalter lO!' on t il lIClIIocratlc tieket., will nllt .IS ow to lcue appl'eC IU Ion 0 mu- evcning and' he WIIS prepared to make But man must be constantly vlgi. ful useful gifts for the graduate. for fourth. . h' t IlIIign fo r the Virginia Hurt!in, in a " Poor M ar- SIC. As. one ot' the b.e st wuys Lo lear n t he speech ' of his lifo whell death lant. ~lc must fight the PIIl ' 0 bee't les. Cary's J ewelru Shop, ·Lebanon. Ohio. H,'gli Jump. over . 105-L. Cook, bejpn IS ue IVC cam ,~ bli, <lOlliII', the evenmgs Will be vleus oveno k h ' m . ' ~ , llOIlll\ll\tICln· ullLii afLol' ~hll preslden- I'i~u Man," says; "1 sUl'pose you have urool c U~ \\ e ll as instru ctive. . S· ° I ' 'h , . borers, ti mber worms. Buk beetlee Mr. d 1.1 Ral h L ·· f D second. LIlli ~\,Im lil'!eij are _ou t of the way. "'.urr ied a widow with seven or eight . h d dr . enot or W illl s. w 0 was a canul' Ittaek t he tr ees of the Andirondacks an rs. p eWlS. 0 ayRelay Second - Stair; MRlnoUl. , e",ulng en ~ hildren. Well. you can' t stau wit h A community t cater an lImatlc date for nomination f or preside nt at I . . h . t· f th . ton and Mrs Verna Kelley of Bprin luf". 1"UCI1C.l· lUIS mOllY sll ~... • ~ cQnfcrencc is vll\nned for Wednesday t he coming .primaries in August. The larch 18 t ~ VIC 1m 0 e saW' field, wer e 'week-end gueai! '::r.:~o¥!iMr~.:P;uJ:Afi~~_la.-gultemcnls whIch he expects ~o ti ll us." . Apr il 13. . IIftel'rt oo n Ap ril 2C,. a Grunge leet ur, . 1f fi y wo rm. The pme beetle iE well a~ d M W S G h Potato Race--A. Hopki'ns, third. latl! In Apr il ana ther eatte r un til uf. 1' · · . h ad made a great name fo r hlmse th t of the list of insect enemies an rs. . . ra am. On SunBase Ball Throw...:....A. Hopkins. first till' the A UlI'usb pr imaries. It isn' t 'rrhs ~1:oogranflte~nUo~~lI1!ndlll~etlgnll~l e::: by his. har l\ work, and the whol.l' COUll' ~n O!ddition ~o thi8 trees have di: day ·Mr. and Mrs. Graham .a nd their A. Shaner, third. ' h '11 b i d to Mrs. Lou Harlan and daug'hter, who un u Y a [ try WIll f eel the efliec: ts of hIS passi f guests at t ended the celebratIOn of the Baaketball Throw - L. Watklna. e compe .e . I" . D h ro und table discussion of communit y I'ng He was "uell kn' o'wn t llroughout se. ases, althou.gh t he r powers 0 reo golden weddl'ng of Mr 'a nd Mrs Mor~ pro bubIe t ..at e WI make nluch of a campaign as he is have been lvmg Ill' Ryton. ave r eo bl 1<' IdllY aftern oon .. •• . 81stanee to disease are greater than . . ' third • rls Sherwodd. at HarveYHburg. • • . well known In almost every port of turned to Waynesville and lire cosily l)rO em.s tOenr , tred In more ~p e'cI' fic in- ~hls seation of the state" havI~g been th eir resistance to insects. A ny .m os .• . t th t I situated in the bungalow owned by . ~ m the county o:n scverAl occaSIOns. d h if . the atate. anu IS one 0 e mos e · Or. Mary Cook. for mation IIbout t he lllStit ute may Dr. L. O. Howar says t . at man All Gla88cR fi tted by Dr. Rudolph Pro~otion aquenL speakers in the party today In obtain the same f rom the Home Demdocs not succeed in combatmg Insects are ground scientifically correct in unio. l 'ls r ecord .in barring wild-c~t Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wymer and onstration Agent Miss Watts at Lt!bthey will deatroy man. his private laboratory. Free examii nv~stmen.t secu.rltles b.emg offcl'ed JD SOns. Paul, Richard, ami and Howard, anon. ' • One of the greatest insect enemies nation Tuesday, Thursday and SatAll boys and girls from 10 to 20 Uhlo durmg _hiS Ildlllln ls lrat~on ha'.! and Mr. and Mrs Clifford Buzick and is the termite or white ant. It pen. urday at Ca ry's J ewelry Shop. Leba- years, together with their parenti, ~?n for him. a n u~usual cm:le 01 don, Donald Lincoln, of Sidney. spent etrates the wood of lioot'll, walls and non. Ohio. are invited to a club promotion meetfrIe nds, espeCIally among bankers and S d 'th M d MAL King .' foundations. Hence we must not ing to be held at the Gymnasium at the invesling public. un ay WI r. an r s. . . . only fight to save the lumber. but to Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Griffy. Mrs. Wayne Town8hip school at 1:15 p. m., Wyoming Lodge No. 102 1. O. O. save the buildings. Ca rl Copsy, of Spring Valley, and Wednesday. April 11, and in the Town Keep' in mind that' W. H. Madden Contractors who have work to do &, Co., Waynesville, Ohio. do and F., lield the ir annual inspection on Th ere mU8t b It II ht Miss Rachel Devis made a business Ball at H arveys burg at 7 : 80 0" .... 1oe... e no e -u pith neg •• on staLe highways are expected to will continue to keep the best roof- rhuI'sday, Mar ch 20, 192·8 ; George The Waynesville Shrine club arc nguinst insects. . trip to Monal, Ohio. Tuesday. and on Wednesday evening the same day. start operations j ust as 600n as weath· 109, best shingles. beat t\ooring, best D. Mills. who was the inspecting of. sopnsoring an enter taitlmcnt to be We must either payout more mon- the ir return home stopped in DelaA series of ten meet ings to prq. er contlltions pCl'llu l, and continue..thls diding, best lumber and building ma- /leer, commended t he lodge on the given at the Sc:hool .Gym on Wedn cs· ey to protect the forests or pay ever- ware, Ohio, and attended the funeral mote enrollment and activities In t~· work until the job Is finished, accord- _erial on tbe market. ' excellent manner in which it conferr- day evening, April 26th, the ticket increasing priCe<! for lumber. and in services of Senator Frank B. Willis. 4-H clubs will be held during the next ing to George 1". Schlesinger, statli cd the initiatory degree on the three sale for which wiIr be for the Camp. the end see the forests disappear. They also visited the homestead and t~o weeks by county extension a,ent,. highway dir ector• . Many contractors The home of Misa Mae Brown. in condidates. /Ire GlrJa. Much has been done In forestry in Memorial of Warren G. Harding. at Nellie Watts and Charles F. Clasa, ,1n have their equipment already dellv- lJuy.t on. was the scene Monday everSeveral visitors , including Grand The attract ions will be the Am- the last fiv e decades. but much re- Marion Ohio. cooperation with tift'1 voluntary lead~ ered to the scene of t heir activ ities.• ng, of a delightful affair. when Miss 'rrellsur.e r Kolb and Past Grand Mas- phion Male qUllrtet and Carl S. Loh· main$ 'to bc done, and the care of the • en throughout Warren county. A rey, magician. Both of t hese are very trees should be taught in eve,r y publio Raymond Braddock, as Billy Blake, series of fifty lantern slides prepareCl Resuming work on 6tate highways Drown and Mi88 Thelma Comer en· .er Brown were present. means that ~ large .numbet of men Lcrtained wit h a miscellaneous show· On April 2 1928 George D. Mills high·grade tale llt and the entertain- school. in the "Poor Married l\1an,' explains by the 4-H club leadera. O. S. U., wUl ~nl be furni shed ' With employment. er a group 01 Dayton Powerlllnd Light inspected Lebanon' lodge at which ment will be the best given by foreign Who can d~cribe the bene~ts of that if her daughter i8 twenty then be shown to illustrate tbe various phaHids were opeJ.:1 ed last week f or $4.- girls in honor of Mrs. Thomas Bur· time the first degree Wall conferred on talent s\nce dis.:ontinuing the LyceuJ1l the tree'? It IS not only a thlDg of the mother must c.ertainly he at least ses of livestock and ,home eCQnomlee the th-ree candidates from here. Sev- c!>urse8. beauty. that enhances the land~eape. twenty-one. See If you can help him clubs. . 000,000 nddltional new work und the ton.' contracts will be awarded at once. eral Waynesville members were pres. ' The Dature of the enter~inm e nt but it IS useful. We get from It the figuro it all out. April 18. Poultry Pig and Calf elubs. and The pre.s ent year ",:Ill be one of the Mary .K. Wilson. as a reporter, says ent. will be of luch 'Character that it clln mnterial for our houle8. for many . . . Clothin&,. Food and ,_Room Ananet!most active In the hl6tory of the state that ·(t.he house was decorut ed in old Wyoming Lodge will confer the be heartily enj oyed by children and of our u~en8118. and for many other . Celebr~ting the twenty-fifth wed- ment groupe will be given epecial e~. hl.,;hwllY department, work elth~r be· gold dra\>erles and cream colored t ea second degree on Thursday, April 28. !ldulta alike, and the cause is deserv- useful thlOgs. ·dlOg anmversary of Mr. and Mra. phasis ilJ Warren eounty thla year. in ~ under contrac~ or survey mal: roses, 'Mud thllt it wiJI. be the best de· 1028. All members urged to be pres- ing o.f your liberal lupport. Charl~s ~throp Pack. who has de- Chauncey Bunnell. their two so~s. Over B700 bOy8 and girl., are ..id to n:\0st each of the 88 counties for im· scription of a wedding the Miami Ga- ent. Visitors welcome. . ._ . voted hiS hfe to the trees, and spent Rhodes and Geo!ge, toget.her With be eligible (10 to 20 yearl\) in War,pr ove.! highways ne~ ~ridgejl or grade zette hilS ever c:ariied." ' At the Gym ". • much mo~ey at thle work, deserves their aunt, MISS .Monimla Bun- ren county. 80 these meetingll. lUe to qllDlination projects. April lB" . . DEATHS great credit. . nell planned and succe88fully carried 'gIve everybody interested an appo(Every town ought to have a mUnlc- out a very plea.a ant surprise on them ttunity to join. Anno\lctmtntlare Palm Suncbty,. AprH 1. Mrs. Julia Ipal forest in itil environments and Saturday evening, March Slat. On being distributed to aU ___ I -"'0..1d Mrs. Anna E. Smith. w;fe of Sam· W viII .... _ ..... ,,.0 Bergan was very agreeably surprise Miami Chapter No. 107 O. E. S.• u.el Smith, diE!d ' Friday eveninlr at ol!ght to .do something for the trees ar~ving home from aynes e, and a 6peclal Invitatioll to attend ·\be . . ' when -relatives · and friends gathered will meet in' regular seuion Monday her home on Route 4, following a of the country. .' \VQere t~ey Wid been attending Porno- meetinp is .bo being sent to the pa. . C I Sh ' d and at her hom~ with 'well-lUled ba8kets . . tr k f I 1.1 S 'th •- • 11. Grange. they found everything in renta as well as the bOYI and pia.. . erwWono Sh r . and a la...... , blrthday 'cake with c." n- even mg. ' Apri~ 9, at 7:30. Vlliting e 0 eo apop exy. , rs. ml was read\neaa 'for a ~ix 'o'clock dinner; DIU ' I'u .ted -10"0.: slid. . . .a . .... :.. _.. ' , Mr. and M1'I•. adr' l M 1'4 an I'll e '" -.members are welcome. the dal1ghter o' f tHe late Samuel and uI'" ...... "" •• son. Morr.... r • ..... u . .o C "'e'r dIes marking ' her 'age, 72 years, . Ell b th s'a Sh'. d I. ¥a .,.. Those present at thll happy oee on be used.- If. one-reel .ovllli plctm " wood. M.r. and M..... u,erma!1 ODu . , teceived. leve ..1 pr~tty anel uae(ul ELSIE BRADBURY, W. M. 'h' )' e b , l ell. e UI Sbrvlv~ H ~ . '\Vere. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davis. Rob~ cOlliedy wUI MIld everybody home M'!'. and Mrs, J. E . Frui;r ;ere ·~Z~ presents. The guelitl! were Mr. and . SUsAl\f HA WO. Sec'y. _ 't er us and •. tlITO sons ~nd one . au, Flashinl( the most powerful girl.' ert, Roger, Nellie Mary ond Marjo,r ie with a unila and bearty kucb. 'net! at the celebrall~ 1'4 e .gOSh r Mrs. ' James Bergan ,and daughter. • .- • . ef I I ttl b Id tit ' teain ev.lli'·tp represent a B"t1er ooun· Davis. and Bert Bogan. of. Wellmon; • _ ••--.,.;wedding 'Of Mr. an . • orfl\ e Edna Mrs. T. E. Cummings, Mr. and , t t eat !l-nel1" lerv cea we , . e . a , ~ t'y hl'gh sohool, Monroe r\lde rough- Mrs .. Clara Dunn. Loube . Dunn; 'M r. " wood at their home In Hal'Veya ¥I'J, 'Mrs. Donald CumnUnp, Mr. and Mn. . ~ .,. ~ ';'l:~ MO!l~ay~~~rnoB~r. !O" shod over Weet Cheater 'in the flnala and Mrs. Walker Kratzer, of ~baSunday, Floyd Cuniminp. lalre. W~nnle Muon . • I' M fl 1ns, {l . 0 .g. . wall for the glrb: ehjlmpion.hlp at the .nbn. '. . . }• . ". ~ . ... • , • - .• and dauibtel'. Mildred, Mrs. Anole. Market 4l the .Township House. Sat. n ' .. ia~~t~ry.;: • High School gym . Saturoay night. . , _ ·~eD' ~ Glbllolla aDd son, .J ames Af~mdon urday. _App~ 7. Dre~ed o"lc;~~m.; . . ' W}len t1ie ·flnallJ1!n cni~k.d, tha ICOre Gruen Wa~hes for Jean have been ~11ei'1$ wire Mrs J..eroy Chl1~ a,!,a cUu, pi~. ~ptt&fra pheepe, ftc. L7t1o .tood lit !i1 to "14. .; . the favored .clioice of both pareD~d ville . d ftrat riM lin Lizzie Lewla After a hUllloro~ Ladi.. Ai4. . . E. J. Burton,·a Wapelvilla boy, II graduate.. Beauty. preclaloD, dare· da,. :::~!.;j,~~ Wu.oD ~ei"e rP thl selection by KlBB MUdred JrI-.ort ll1\d ' • - -. . . coach of the wlr\nlng .~am. N. P. bUlty ~n~ a prestige that iDcrea&H C. in ~ j f •• Api'll Foal pruaa. ,Qat eomPA' "BuaiD_ is fln......id the .eillon By order of Conncll aU Blatt a former teacber laperiataDdent the pnde of po. . . .OD. ~ IItOck brltthlren MeUoh I in caIb- ~.ci departed, wilhlDI ' tIle ~ rrhader. "l'v, ever IMfl thinp PnmiaU up by Kay of tba lCh<!ola bere, Is llip.ria_dent. of Gruenl otllt..a 'fen' ~~. ~ :'~~~_~~~~:~~~ __ UP'" "tuna of tIae -.. 10 ~,u." 14.' IIQor~ or th. Monroe 1Ch001i. -.JewelfJ llliaop. ........ ' A new car o'f cement at Madd; n's I."" .OUt" "" 1;"D buu.C,t;ilU.!Y loO .·et.urn to We a lso recomm end '"' ... ... , ~, u .c u ~"ill Ja UL ue u nu t Ul ... e l Lumber Yard. " .. e y,~ ~ ,u tHh.H.tl vr Hllurw B, he may (11.::- the best men to do yo ur work.
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PROBATE PROCE ED INGS Silas L. Be nnetl Hll,d h is :;ixth a t:co unt a s guard iu n tiC Rny ruond BenI n ett, ar! Benthicn f1led his in\' (' n ~ory Montie G. Ric hards. 2 tDlvn lots in E rn el'C. Evnns fi led hi s fl.l'St ae- lind appraisement of t he estate o f ' Dcl'rfill ld I' ll. count os e xecut or of the estate oi Rach el Dcnt hi en. Mtlry E. Tibbals to Geo rge W. Eugene EVllns, . Eli zabeth S nid er _was admitted int o Ba ~s ,'tt , 2 tow n I ts in FI'anklin, Court ortiered t hllt th(> Lcbnnon- the Dl\yt~n State H o pita \, , corge W. Ba~setl to J ohn E. and Citizens Niltiona l Bank & Trust Co. .The WI ll of Thomas Jon es ~vas od- Hu by 'frIlCY, 1 tow n lot in F'rn nklin. llow nl'lt olterm a n to J ohn J . delivel' d eeds anrl title of tho es tate n1\lt ~d to pl'ol,la,t e, Alva HIli wns of R. Van Tress to t he seve ral parties apPolllLed admimstrntor. Nickel, 2 tow'n lots in Franklin. nam ed. l"rank Gross and J ohn W . ChamRober t Harrison to Geo rge and 1-' lorence onn I'S filed he r llr~t a nd berlin f\l~d t heir Hrst and . Hnnl IIC - Maud Focht.. 1 town lot in Fru nklin. final account us gual'dia n of Vera A. c ou~t o f the eswtc of Dam el ChllmThomas GIlIss to Edwul'cl B. Gloss, 'BUahI" ·' Beal et al. b rim. 3- 4 town a cres in o~addllle. "Whatever you say, li ttle girl: I' ll L. S huwh nn WIl S appoin ted J I\mes H. Snook and Arth ur UnmlIlinnie E. and Gnrhmd Hill to shut off t he ligbts on. my muchin e guardial~ of Eli~1l Thomus. ilto n fi1 d th eir first, fin nl ane! dis- harles W. harllon. 1 tow n lot in and eet my trap&." Rosll d l1."ClI tcheo n filed hcr I!COUU Lributi\'c llceo unt of the ~stute of AI- Lehanon. Archie, testing his searchligh t, t t and final account II~ exec ut rix of the bert Sn oo k. Garlu nd lind Minnie E. Ifill to ita beams fan upon Abijah's as th ough Sally'. " rm. were . till Il bout h i. neek , hu lip. we re parted expectantly. esw le of R obert 1\1(' uleheon. Hughie Kan l' fi1 l:'d im' entory li nd De it' Lefone, 2 town lots in Lebby aeeident and found Sally's lovel' The Leban on _ Citiw ns National a plll'.lI is enlC'nt o·f Ihe estllte of I-larry [\n oll . B k & T' 1 /' 1 d h ' d Knn e. Th Pc()pl (' ~ Buil(1ing, Loi\ n anti a very well .. dressed, decent-l ooking ti.re tro uble and f l'caki s hnE'ss ·on the chie exceedin g ly. alt un - t of ru o. I of H.t Van ' II' secon Th \1'1'11 of J ohn Boll' n \VU S atlllll' t - UVtn . gs Co. t o te h Le b f eUow. ·All his life he would be part of th e ngin , and 113 neither of nlly li nd Archie were eager t o acco t he eslute 'r\'e~~. uno n- ' it lze ns . proud of his dllring in savi ng 'lIlly his pll ssengers knew the road s AI- leave Ben nington us soo n as poes ible. _ ..,...• te41 (.0 pI'IIQatj!. Mnry F. Bolin WIIS NlIlilnlll ,llnnk lind 'I' I'U ~ t Co., 18 1. 13 Walke'r from marriage w~th the od i- chic's good nature was 8~ve rely test"Don' t think wc'r e n ot a pprecia t- _____ nllm ed ,'xeu utrlx. ac rCR in 'l' ul·t!l'creck Tp. ou. widower and mating her with the l d by t he exigencies oflhe night dl'ive ing what you've done fo r us ," said Tho Lebnn on - iti~enR Nu t ional youth of her choice. The bride und Abijah c pee WI t e Ires U IJU \ U Sally a nd 1 hud bette r gig gles oJ: bl'c/Hl-a nd-buLter mis:;es MARRIAGE LlCE ~SES Bank & Trust ' 0. to lIlike RIIII egroom e lect were e tablished in the I onl y ~tnretl helplessly while Archi e shake 'yo u and that machine righ t who knew nOlhing of life and luve ce lia Wirsch , 1 1. I R acresi n l.'urtleback seat and he experiencell a sharp poked lit lhe engine. Sall y WIlS for here. 'a lly's foh' ll be sure to be were ben cnth hi notice. Sa ll y's ar ms Earl L. Kinner , laborer, Morrow, crec k Tp. jealous twing e, when, turning to ask morc resourceful and l ont her nssis- lifter u~, and t hey'll just a bo u t argue were still ullout his fleck, he r lips lind DOI'II Re ed, 1I10rrow. Robert A. lIlc utcheon, by execuher a question abou t the r oud, he (.ance with her usual g ood cheer, 11 we come this wny,'.' were pa r ted expectantly. trix to Tho nl aR 1-=. Barnhart, a to\vn ea~ght them. in a rapt urous kiss. This checr which Archie felt h e would miss Arch ie Illid to his so ul t he fla tte r - "You must go, honey," s he whisREALI ESTATE TR.A NsFER5 lotft in Franklin. wu what it meant to be young and when he bade t hem goodbye at Ben- illg undion thu t Abij;lh was pealous. pCJ'ed and his kiss fell like a punc.TfltnCR Pile ·a nd F. W. Franz, to free, and youth and freedom we re nington. As a mark of special invor J u~tifknti o n oJ t hi .. suspicion wu s tua t ion upo n h~r la.st del o~tabl e word. :Mllttie Fi res to Helen C. Mounts, 1 Robe r t Harrison , 1 town lot in Frllnk. things he had n I' cr until nnW np- ~he mover! to t hc front ~e:ll 10 k cp slIp porl NI by Ih~ ul'idegroom's sud If s he hadT\ t gIve n hIm a g entle town lot in Le banon. lin . pris ed a t their tr ue worth. him company tlnd fllcilitate lhe s turly Lien II I1 )(i l y to depart out of Vermont push toward the doo r he mig ht never Sophin Hill to Thomas J . Hill, ( CQ.ntinued on page 8) · , "Bow long do li'e stop Il t Brattl - of . ign posts. wit h th e ultllo~i e xpe dition. Archie hoye reached t he ves.tibule. An!lther 143 .'13 acres in Harlan Tp. - - -- - ~--- ' boro?" he Ilsk"d ovcr his shoulder. 'I've put you to lin a wCul lot of h:1<1 ev ery intt:ntion of ordering a s .person wh,) shar.ed hiS h~ ste to . le ave Cha rl es H. and Nellie Bateman to /'0.5 LITTLE AS POSSIBLE "Only long enoug h to g et the kn ot t roubl e," ull y I'cmnl'kcd wit h l' 01 l.:u rg~" \1~ u urellkfast as Benningt on's the traIn ·ltIla terJul1y l\sslSted .hlm by Willillm T. Upton, 100 acres in Wnsh. tied," Abijah answered. "I was III co ntriiion. "And you've left yoU\' bl'gl h o l ~ 1 co uld pruv idc, but Abijnh gentle pr~!lsure to the plat. form; ~-Iis tIl gt~n . Tp. , , PI'O£. (to slude. )- "1 t hink you tl t d t his suggestion a nd brutIl whu'led from t he II1tox lcatlO n Wilham r. and Ida Upton to Tlld j!n wou ld have pnased thi!! history if yo u P Phl'Otn Y ,·c oe I neh cou nter which of Sally's kiss--indeed the two ki ss- Vail , 100 acres in WlUlhingto n Tp. hod pa id a li ttl e Iltte nUon," _______________________________ l t CYI . Iller al III u ost (1·I~ ng're e able es, or specifically the kiss rece ived ami' Lenn Co nellnnon ·to Tilden Vail, 26 r A. rc lie . OUIll a m ~ . , . SIT Stude (aggrievedly ) - "l paid as . r Ab 'J'nh le ft Sally and the klse re t urn ed . But his ex hal ation Ilcres III a e m p. little atte ntion a8 possib le, I'm sure." proch'~tC" mg I .anlble d eggs whl' le was of. brief du rnti on • fO I' there be- t Elizabeth Keller Arc ea t:Illg SCI . L . K B. II and16Frederick t . - - -- - ... - - he ~e t for th to a cqu ire infor mat io n Side him stood ISII?el like an n ocus i~g 0 .OUI5 e I!r,. own acrj!s III CHANGED HER FACE . b t trains He retu rned while they angel, seve.re lind Implacable. It was Ham~lton 'fP. fI \tU t 'll 't 'h counter to report she wh ose gentle impul soin had fnc ilEltzabeth B. and Frederick Kellllr we re 8 I 1\ • C 't t d h ' 't f to Louis Keller 16 tOWI\ a cres i n "Tha t puts another face on the Lhat 1\ train wa$ almost immediately I a e IS eXI r0!ll the parlor c~r,. ' ' • . mater," shou ted tlie mischievous .lab le His haste annoyed Archie, mld beyond question she ha d wi t. Hamilton Tp. . aVIII 1 h I '1 b: hi rried lit his meals neS6ed t he kissing, a dislIgreenble ell'Anna and Frank DIllon to Tilden youngster, a s he threw a';iil on hie 11' 10 .~( e trlg I hung nbout the' < _ ' I y up. Villi , 26 acres In Salem Tp. mot he r' s tace. • _ ••_ _ • __ AL th'iI stat' on Abijllh eums .... nce th a t f c II smo th ermg l!. I 'h' he ha d no busi- on his ecstntie moo d. Granville Norvel to Alford G. Nor· bn ggngc-r oo tll" \I el e . to . vel, l town lot in Franklin. ' Wild Oa t6!. What a multitu de ot lie s; whlltev~ r, as ~hoUghh tr Y1 ng (To be contll1u ed.) Bert D. and Elida A. Kingery to s ins are comm itted in t hy nam e c.reato t he mlp resslO n t lit h e w~s . Lruvc ling alone. Wh n the tram ca me al o ng hc climbed into the SIfIO- THE FUMBLE FAMILY Where Did You Get That Hat? by E. COURTNEY· DUNKEL ker with his own bug, leavi ng ATchie to 1I5sist Sall y into th.e chai r c~r. .. Abijn h' s j\\ t a lt ttle afruld pop might have t elcpho netl, y~u know, ?r , WANT VotJ TO ,.~y IT be corn ing af ter ~I S . He I!, move III her e when the tm m starts. AND '~cr:- ~V Ii "I don'l like to leave yo u like this," LOOKS IN said Archie, m ournfully . " Oh, it will be all right," Sally answered bravcl~' . "Abija h's n ervous ; t ha t' s ~II. 'fha t wa~ cerlainly flome ri de we had last night . I hope you'll go up lo the hute l now a1ld ge t a good sleep ." i "Oh, I'll loo k out f or that," Archie replied. " ) ti UPI}Osc· we 'll hardly 111e ct agai n, " he "<l id wilh a dejection which he hoped wo uld elicit a promisc of furt he r mce tings. ''I'll' ai mid it will be a long, 10lig tillle before 1 see you," she auid with 1\ lingering · tendc l'lless and wistful-
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" I hope yo u're going to be very ha ppy. So lly. A nd 1 shall think of yo u al way. ns yo u were lust nigh t. 1. shlill ncver forge t our t a lk by t he brook." "Neither shall I," she mu r mured. H ere la shes we re wonderfu l ; 'not till t hnt moment had he done justice to her 11lshes. Beloted pa ssengers werc now b l'u ~ lt i ng pa l them in the lIisle. The conductor , \v.l lking briskly along the plfltfll l'm, shouted all aboard with It '"rtlcKs finality . It seemed like t he vui ' C 0 f d oo m to Archie. "G oodbye, So lly!" fl e put out h is hand , but with a qllickno ~s thal took his breath away ~hc flUng her a1'111S round hiS neck an .,! k i ' cd him. The touch of b el' hond by the brook under the .s tnrs was <lS. nothing to tbis. Two youn g gi l'1 ~ seeki ng s eats gigled at the frnnk ncllS lind heartiness of th e salutation. J.n old timos Archie would have perished of humiliation; but an overw~el1l1 ing joy filled hili BOUl. The
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FOR SALE- One fine T B tested J ersey Cow, with we~k-oid ealt. Inquire of A. B. Norris, one-half mil~ west of Ferry. - -a4 NOTICE to Auto. truck and tractol' own ers -That motor ot yours call~ . for a certuin gTade of oil which I will abso lu te ly· see that you get in buy. ing oils from me. Tested by an ell;. pert chemist where they use. gOQeI oils. Also guoTanteed Painte aoel RO Ofi ng, It pays -to buy direct. Hubert Satterthwaite, 169 S_ Wood'l'al'd Ave., Dayton, Ohio. 18 FOR SALE-Buff Leghorn eggs, 341 ap iece, and custom hatching. Alno fr esh hu tter and cheese . Call at r"idcnce in person. Mrs. H,I :r. Sham. ba ug h, Harveysburg, Ohio. -a18 SPRA YING IS AT HAND-When In need of a new spray pump~ no matter how large or small, spray hos., nozzl es, complete pumps, leathera, rll bber Jlackings, etc., coli on THE BO CKLET-KING CO., 416 W. Main St., Xenia, Ohio. . FOR SALE - The services of the Percheron stallion, Royal Wonder, ~t my home. Terms $;1.00 .....hen . mare IS bred; good for three returns; bal- ' a nce, $12.00 when colt ill tliirty days old. 0 : .A. Strawn, Waynesville, 0. · -a18 BABY CHIX FOR SALE-Cen or' write. , A. . A. Duna b!1e, . 808 E, Pearl Street, Miamlsburr, 0., phone 106, .Buyer ot Live Poultry. -aU PIPE, VALVES AND PITTIN"" lor ail 'purpo... Booklet'. IIDe .. . plumbl'!J(_ and haatlu 8111)~ . . . . b••t. THE BOOKL&'l'-KJRO Co..
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'I hI! ctlml'u igns aga i ll ~ t th e destrucAtla nti c City is have no more bathsu e- ing beauty parad es. It is es tima ted ce 6~ on t he co-opel'lltion uf corn g row- t hat th is omissioi n wi ll S ilVIO the eye· 8igh of 8.0 59 perso ns. 0,:1' 8 . - :'I' he co rn ui,rt!r most d struetiv" in Among th e cont~ n ders who cluim th e " di r ty" co rn IIchl. just ns disea (' thut t lwy dl' 'en'e a cl'uck II I Tunlley origi nat es li nd sp reu Ils m u~ t wh ere H 11 ilIon wi l h two II rtificlal legs. It th ere arc unsli nit ul·Y. unhyg ie nic li v- see ms to us t hat he hasn 't n leI: to sta nd on. ing eo nditionM. - :Fnrmers who c ut t he ir co rn cn dy J\ d llnce fi ddler cill im s t hut he tllP~ an d plow und r ake t heir fi el ds clean of Rtubble are not t ruubl d with t he hiM fuot ha l f II milli on ti mes e\'~I ' y " orm lhut causes g rell t Hn uncill l loss yellr, ~o lll e lh i n g sho u ld be uHuched to his s hoe to ut ilize t he enel'gy pr!,to the less Cllrcful co rn -g rowe rs. The greate r the hur vcst of the cor n. due!! d ! - :ba rco I'. t he l e~ t he harvest uf t he f urtlltisticB of the vu ~t n\l n.ber () f mer. The re f ore eve r y flll'me r shou ld ful- people II' ho 11 1'1' nut wOl'killg UI'C 'Iu it e low a ll o f t he precautio ns necess:ll'y nlllrmi n/!. Whll l we would Iik u 10 to keep t he co rn -bon·r from invnding IOlll\\' i. ho\\' mllllY of t hem have jobs. hi~ g round . ... ti\'~ corn bo rer depe nd for t heir
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1"01' swee te ning f rui Uldes and punc hes. make si l'u!,. using t wo part.~ of su~ar . t o one of wlite r, coo ke d toge th er ~ a bout t en minu tes and cooled. Th is swe eten s mOI'e un if ormly t.hon sugnr.
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Th e bursting of a d:lm. put of L os An ge lts w:lte r supply in San F ral!<i st uito Can yon, cos t hunf I' R d d re s 0 ,,'es, easo ns are given for th d . . e am g'Vlng away, b u t no adequate excuse "W ater. seep lni in to t he earth a t eQct. e nd of the dam. ,,'caKened the h old of the great COllcrete wa ll." It should be sUr.1e~nt'S business to learn why t he dam wa~ b ui lt t ha t way-and ",b:u (Ianr,e r t here is at other dams. 'Why fr ag ments of broken concrete c~urnb l e d in th e fin gc ra. • • • • Com pa red w ith fllmil iar diluters. by /loud , Cal ifol·nia·s accident i, fo rt ll ~ ~te l y m ild. There ~5 the big 1100<\ th at d rowned all but Noah '5 family. The rainbow guara nt ':c~ ~g~i n s t a repetitio n of that ... holc s:-.le cala mity. but small t1oc.ds hay c wrought havoc. F ive hundred yean ago in HoIla ud 100.000 were drowned. and at K:aifong. China, nearly three hundred y ears ago, 300.000 los t their lives: 200,000 were drowned at Dengal. in . India. fifty years ago. Many times in h istory eruptions of t he sea , riv er fl ood s and si milar disasters have t aken 100.000 lives and more at a t ime. This country e .. n eongratul",t e it self upon the fa ct th&t th e Mi s5issi ppi flood of las\ )'~ ilI' . destroy ing hundreds of m illi ons in property. c o~t only two hu ndr (d lives. That was due to adrniraLle wo rk done by the anny and nav y. and to prompt scientific directio n by Herbert Hoover, chose n by President Coolidie in the em ergenc~ * • The Census' Bureau sa yl United States populati on o n J uly 1 n ext will be 120.013.000, At the end of th is ce ntu ry. If b irth s. death s. l",m ilfration a nd health run alon g u at pr~'l>nt, t~ )Jtlpulation wtll te 260:)IX'.OOO. If the laT,cf"": :cnt o! that nU!ll bt'r know ho.... , ; th ink it will be <Ill ite", nation. • In the last Clrht lurs 1"'1"1'" tion bas incr~a ... t I ,JOZ.J80. Th. ,"nual anini of bablcs exeCI'd by )nc mi ll ie· n t~e number of deaths. [hat is g "od news for the editor puLlishing an up-to-date paper. Bill Curley. formerly of Chicago. DOW of New Yorlc, used to say. "Every birth is a new reader for my paper, every death of an old !Ilan means a reader forever lolt 10 the opposition." AneS it was true.
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SOCIAL ROW E . J. Hardman and wife were Dnyto n visit ore last Tu esday. Miss Thelma 'E llis is sp ending h er vacation with her pa re n ts.
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A of radle' Itatlons will enable 8.000.000 Amer,cana to hear all that goes on in the Demoeratic and Republican eOIltentions From the fint announcement of i\labama's choice. to final bowlin, when the winner is announced, :vcrything will be heard. How:vcr. sad to relate. many of the J. ~lOO.OOO that might li~ten to the :onvent ion will not listen. Tbey ",ill tune in for jan mU5lc. sad , eart-rcnd ing songs or daily doz! n s to kcr p thin. i n this nation, ",here only half vote that might vote. t he re is little deep interest '" po litics.
Par mer Stanley, wh o is n t M.i am Vo lley hosp ital. il! repo.r ted doing fin e. N evin Hllrdman visited with his sist e t·. Mrs. Mark Pal1". of n car Miam isbu rg, over the wee k- en cl. Mast cr. R 0 b er t S t an I ey was co nfin ed to h~s home tb e past week on nccount of Illness. A. D. Hole and wife. of n ea r Pasadena . Qhio, were calling on f ri ends on the Row , Saturday.
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m ~m bers \I' il~ ellchange se:d s, bulbs. -s 1l1) S or cuttings of any kind. All memll ers please bear this in mind a nd bring so mething to exchange . " Cinde rell a.' t he Maid of the .GJ>lden Ii ppcrs." was put on Friday evening by t he music studen ts of the H'igh School and upper g rades. unde r t he directi on oC th e music teach er , Mrs. Za ne Mounis. Mi ss Gl enna Osbo rn h ud t he leading part and did s plen didly as did all th e others in th e cast. ' Th e pu pils of t he In termediate roo m, ass isted by th e Primllry l eochc r. 1I1rs. Ro setta Stump. planned and c!ll'l'ied out 8 pleasant surpri se on t heir tOllche r, Miss Grace Constant. Tu esday eve ning . A r ound of games fu rn i:;hed ente rtai n ment and a delig htfu l lunch of sandwiches. sala d. pick les. cake lind can dy were served. '1' he e lim inutiun tria l f or t he county ora tori cal co ntest we re held Mond ay evening . Mias Donna J ordan. of t he Wellma n sc hool. wo n first honors in t he u pp er grade s, with Lu ra Ma e Ashley. of Harv eysburg sc hool, second . I n t he lower gra des Esther Sh erwo od oC Oreg onia scho ol. won first and Dort hea Freelan d. of Harv l'ysbur/: school won seco nd. Morris E nnd Ruth Anso n S her \Vood celebrate d th ei r go ld en we dd ing a nni \'ersary on S u nduy. They we re marri ed in Wilmi ngto n fift y yellrs ago und t here were several present Sunday wh o helped celebrate t he ir nupt ia ls t h en. Mr. and Mrs. ,Sherwoo d have two 80ns, f our grandchildren an d one great grand child, all of whic h were pres ent on this hllPPY day. A sum ptuous dinn e r was partake n of at t h e noo n ho ur. to whi ch all did ampl e j ustice. A numb er o f beuutifu l and us Cui g ifts we re bestowed up on t h is ha ppy co uple. Those who we re present incl uded Mr. and Mrs. F re d S herwood and fa mil y. of Col umbus. Mr . and Mrs. Ca r l Sher wood and son. Mr. lind Mrs. Will herwood a nd fa mily. MI'. and Mrs. J . B. Frazier , and Mr. a n d J\[ rs. Will Graham. of Wil Yne8 I' iI!e; 1111'. Bnd Mrs. Frank Sher wood a nd 1\[r. lind Mrs. Roy her wood and fam ily. of Leba non; Mr. and Mr s. Ra lp h Lewis lind Mr. Fronk Anso n, and party. of Dayt on; Mr. and Mrs. Omor Hollingsworth and son. of Orego n in; Mr. and 1I1rs. Geo rge W olfe. of lurk svill e ; Mr Il'nd Mrs . Art hur Ansoll a n d Mr. and Mrs. James Crawf or'd an d family. of Cincinna ti ; and Mrs. Ve tn ic Ke lly, of Springfield.
The Football Squad
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W ith Rpl' i n~ cl c:tllin~ ju ~t arh.lIld th e (' urnel' \I'~ lou l, [""\1':\ 1'<1 10 ehnll ges unci ~dditi o n s Io crl ' and ther e about t he huuse , Let us n ot f(' I'j.:,'l hut a d~li !: h t f\l l ?Ie ment of newnl! ~s ~H n I,, · I.rou/!'h t m to r uom lly ~ illlJ1 l y IIrntll)(inJ,( th, ' pictures in a differe nt \l' ay. \\, hl' " re -ha ng in g th ~m th is Y (·III'. ch 'l ng:I th eir location and sec ho w inle r<,.ling th ey beco me in new sUl'!'ll \lndinKs. The best height for pict ur c~ i, "y". level. Wh ere pictures hnllg fr om t he molding, t wo vertica l wires 0 1' co r d. sh ould be uRed ( peakcd wil' ·' al·,· qu ite posse ) . Small er pi ctur es nre !llwIlY" hun g " blind"- t hat is , wit h nuil unt! wire co ncealed be hind th e picture. - - { )-
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GRAND THEATER, Lebanon Two
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UP.TO-DATE A novel young noble of Muni'lue Dressed up in spa ts and tuniq ue. This fa shion debasement Caused aboun ded amaze men t His idea9 were so rea\1y unique.
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EestoticllBy the youn g man heard the girl besIde him whis per lhe delightful words. Quick rush e~ of joy pul$ed through his (rum e. He felt n 80ft pleasant. 'wove PllS~ over his cheek. It was n Marcel wave .
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WANTED DEAD STOCK
W E G ET TH E M QUICKLY AND FR EE OF CHARGE CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR EXPEN SE
Harveysburg Fertilizer Co.
From a famous chef comes t his recPbone 8 ipe f or Coro nation P ear sala d : HARVEYSBURG. O. Fill hollows of canned p ears wit h cream cheese or creamy cottll ge ~~~~~~~:::':~~~~~~~ cheese ; top with re d currant pre- se rv es. Se rve on lettuce with dress- rr,.~~======~=====~~ ing made by mixing a cube of crea m cheese with 3 tablespoonful s sweet cream. . Se ason with salt . paprika, juice of on e-fourth lemon and a teaspo onful currll n t prese rve s.
DR. E. M. RUDOLPH
-oNe. Way to Thicken Gr .... ,. [nstead of u sing starch or flour Cor thi ckening gravies. u se 2 level tnbles poons qui ck-cooking tapioca f or each pint o f liquid. boiling mixture un ti l clear. Tapi Ur,a does not lump, nor d o slIuces ma de with it require s t rain ing.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Tuesday, 9 a.m. 4 p.m Saturday "9 a.m. 8.p.m
Carya Jewelry Shop "Th. Homt of Gifb."
HAVE YOUR EYES
Through steady improvement of its ~~=~~~~~~~=~=~~~ ma nufactu ring process. beet flUge4' now ra nk s a mong the best sugllr made DR. C. W. HENDERSON It produces as excelle nt results in preOfflce-Aman Bid •• pa r in g ma r ma la de , jellies and preservcs a s does cane suga r-which is O .... ICIl:IHOUR. good ne ws. s ince it us ually hilS a lit9 to 11 a. m. 3 to:6 p. m. lie thc a dvan lage in pl'ice.
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T o keep eggs, pack 1ilie ~h egg6, small end clown, in slllt. but do not let the eggs t ouch ea ch ot her. In the bottoD! of thc box s mall holes should be mad e to all ow the moisture to drain all'.
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GEO. P. TIFFANY OPTOMETRIST
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His te am For those' who plllY fair and square a nd cl ean. -Charles Bancroft. DON'T MAKE A MISTAKE lI1i'n erva-"What do you expect to do when you gradullte?" . Bobby..:,... Guess I'll trun highwayman and knoc,k people's brains out. a nd gathe r up their money and usc it." l\Iin er va - "Why not gather up the bra ins?" , Wha t good is the world to amlin wh on hi s wif e is a widow?
Walter McClure J. E. McClure FUNERAL DIRECTORS
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Fully Equipped for Good Service. , Large DisplaY Room, AmbulilDce Service TE(, EPHONE
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We have some miliion. of farmers that would like to run this countrr,. partly, but thcy don't know .uw to go about It. No real or ganizat io n fo r on e thin g. Next Fall Ihey will get wonderful promises a.n d then think it over foW' more years. -
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Public indifference is to blame, says the Judge. Each country get. _a~ much ccime..u....itl -i ndiffeuREe descrvu. Judge Kav'anlugh favors Ule of the whip because: "No crime leader retain. the rc.pect of hi. gang after he 'baa winced under tM lash. The moron and racketeer fear the cat o' nine tall. more than prl.on. Our SSO.OOQ crltnlhal. .teal yearly enoucb to build the Panama Canal."
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MI . a nd 1I1r~, .r. C. Gt'ay ntl:rt.aincd Mr. a nd MIs. l u~k Va n How and Bett y J o, on Sunday. MillS H 'Iell Graham nnd C ~'o l'ge Wull were Su nday guests of MI'. anti Mrs . Banta, ut Wa y nesvill .
RId ,ouneIFo'''creep1na 01. ... Put your bocI7lD trim by Cllnnlng up YO\ll' blood fi om 'the t1pwinc down polaonl poured into It 'by inactive kidneyw, liver and bowels_ You may rely upon the (a moua old Dut ch N ot ional H ousehold Remedy-in use slnCf) . 1696. The ori&inaland genu i !l~_
C. R. Cornell and wi fe were SunWrite tor Frle BODkl., !!...~~..!"IIl!! .~~ day dinner guests at t he home o f Or- The team was li ght and the team was ~~~~~~~~~!!.!!.!!..!!..!'_ va l P enny, of Dayton. neWt .. Bu t t hey hud t he ner ve and it carried "Your Mo.t Prlc.I... Po .....lo.." Wnlter Long and famil y had as the m t hroug h. S unday a fternoon guests. Mr. Clar- An ti they showed r eul g rit in lhe Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio ' ence Arthur lind wife. lItl's . R ober~ ga mes t hey playedMichel and family, o f Dayton. and Fo r out of deCeat great men nre mad e Office Is n ow loca ted in the Citizen! Mr. Earl McDonuld and fllmily. of SL Me n who cun take it. yet hold th e line. Bank Building, L ebanon . Moncy to loan on chntlel prope rty, house. Mary's, Ohio. 1I1 en. unllfraid. who never whine. hold go ods. live stock. machinery. Mesdames Ma ry Thom as. Lutie For he wh o tries and gives his best, etc . You can pay off your loan in Conl ell and Edna Kindl e nnd dough- Is help ing to victory all t he rest. any am oun t any tim e . Dentiut ter, Jean, and the Misses Lelia E llis Fo r life is a gam e and the s tadium's FOSTER CUNNINGHAM. and Ruby and Opal Stanl ey a tte nded va Rt. . , L ..banon. Wa~ ....III. Natl ••al BaD" B'a •. t he Mothers ancil Daughters blln quet Whe re all would Will when tbe plays at Cen Lerville 1\1 E. church, Friday nre fost . office of F. M_ C:,u~n~'Jjl================~ ev ening. There' wer e a bout 160 An.d the stands are filled with a cheer- ninrham, n ... r Poet Offie... mothers and dllughters presen t : Mrs. lUg host , Donn, 01 Miamiisburg. gove ,a atl k Of those who are anXIous to belp us an her visit to J •e rusalem. _ ____ __ - - Bumoslt. t tIe Grell t H ea d C oacb selects
Speakin g of slush fundi, bribes, :tc.• you should rcad the book written by Judge Kavanaugh. of Chicago. aft er thirty-thae years on the be.ne h. Three hundred and fifty ' th ousand individuals make tb eir living. partly or entirety, by Frime in our happy country. he Bays. Last year they contributed 12.000 murders to the nation's new. Items.
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CliQ'ol'd J ohn on. lub ol'. $7.25 : Fosl er Mo te, s ume. :$7,<!5; Pierce- - Ayres Sprvicc tuti on . )W K, $2.56: Mon roe & J oh nston . material, $27; Kal'l Dukin. premiu m . l~8 1 ; 11 111 Simpson. expellses, ~6. 0 2: Gem ity Blue P rint " ' 0 . • supp lies, $:2 .56 ; Co lum bus Blunk Book Co .• surveyo l" s supplies, $24; W. P 1I'l c arren . maleria l an d la bor. $2 16.75: lI al'old . wce ney, same. 4<! .!i0; Fre n ch Hetsinger. g rave l, $3 ..\0; Andrcw S hultz. grave l. 60c; Earl Bal'nth ou sll'. grllvel. $2.2 0; C. C. Bea lll , matel'ial. $3 02.87 : J ohn Law, repa irs, $3 ; J . A. Sch ill ing , agl.. dem urrnge, lS ·l ; P. B. Monce. posts. $ 1; Oh io Co'nu gated Cuh'ert Co .• se wers. lS 17·1: Be ll Press, sur veyo r's sup plies, $ 10: Weste rn tur. proof of p ub liCli ti on, $ 11. 25; An drew Breha ny, co mpensat ion lind dUIIHlgCS. $ 11 0: Anna L. Carl'. SOllle. $100; C. E. a nd Lu ella GOI·bel·ry. ~a lJle, $ 12&: Annn Co nl ey , sn me. $3I1U; F:. F. Co nl ey. Rlim e. $276; J ohn Con ley. so me, $400 ; Willia m Hankinso n and SUl'O h E. Irwi n. same, $82&; F r:'lJlk Kn or r. slime. $200; Samu el J\II u l'Cuy . sume. $200; R E. Be vis, lind '. 1I1arlatt. tlume. $80: 1'. B. Kcll y. sume. $33; Cha rl es A. Pierce . same , $:100; Cha rl es Brini nger. su me, $ 1:::0; Willia m F lin spach, sa me, $300; Lolah Linzie. samc . $30 0 Artis S. a nd ClIss ie Bri nin gc r, sa me. $400; J oseph B. Weis, some, $1000; Ep hraim Di m mack. !lllme. $200; J ohn '1'. and E mma E . Dishu n, same. $20 0; J . L. St ou t e nboroug h, same . $400; Harry L. and Bertha 1\1. S uul. same. $ 130 ; Enoc h Ch amlocrla in. sa me. $50; C has. F . a nd Nell M. Hodgen . same, $100; 1\[. Strin gha m, same. $400 ; He nry M. Le vd s a lld Rose Herget, "a rn e. $1 25 0: Hilb ert J. Hab ig. sa me. ;jia50 ; Oregonia Bridg e Co., repairs. $ I U.30; V. W. Tompki ns. pay ro ll. $134. 30; F. M. CoBins, same, $ 122 .::16 ; Eden Terry, sa mc, $236.50; su me $,6 5. 55 Juseph W. Davis, snme, $94.4 0 A. T. Ij.ettig. same . S J 49 .60; C. E. B radbury. same. $1 :17; Harla n W hitaCl·e. same. $66; B 'II Press, clerk of co urt supplies. $6.5 0.
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They stell IDore than that. And public gambling at racetrack.. anotl:u form of c rime, legalized by ~ rafting politicians, takes from the public eacb year enough to build the Panama Canal three timCi.
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10. :'>1. Sl'nl·. . ,,[, .I ~II"·r' .. n\·ill l'. i8 th,· g Ul's t of ~Ir. (Inti ;'11'-. "lvil1 I ,I ll Iwl kn o \\' wh y d,lthl ~ cO llie duwn Fire,. Ami hi.! ' I II · " un fr om \'il'w, ~l i ~s R nc!1t'1 P n\'i ~ j~ 11I :ln l1l:"I' o f I lit un II i, l u\' ~ I cll n d('pel1\I , ,\ nil l r U ~ 1 II i ~ promisc l !"lll'. (hc HoxlInn a· WaYIl(' ~"ill (> ('lInni1l(.( I ,:uIlIHlI SI'.' til<' way li e lend", Company. Hut I tnll hen l' iii" clIll; Gl'llIIin£' ('l'l () Glr, ~s. 1;; c('nts pr r I <I II Iwl know whllt lllllY uwait squnre fool, :ll )! n<ldc n' s LUlllbt'l' BUI 1I l"~ 111Y ull in nl!. Yard . Wn ync$"illc, Ohio. I "Ilnnol l e ll why thorny crl\wlls 1I1t.~ c. w . II cml£'rsoll an ,l son. Upon my brow "huu lll prpss; Gcur~~, wet" ' WillH ill~ton v ls l l or ~ ~ "r why u pon my life sho nld C(lIne ~Ii ~ rllrt un c :llId di ~t I'C S~ Tuesdny. I Cfl llll 01 tl' lI why ,' i s ion~ brll:ht Dr. A. S. \\ alkins willlHuke (he /ld · From these sorl ('rCS ,huulel rnd£'; dress lit th e Ilion Good Friday cr· But by II i, hand a conch (If r l' ~ t vic(' nt L eba n o n. Shal l of lhl·gc " Ionc~ b c mude.
Ru g s, !Jx t:l . in }\ xlllin stel', Tnpes tl'Y Upo n 1\1y ~ig' ht 1\ \' ci l come. d own, Brusse ls , \I ('lve\ lin d Congol(,lllll, at Tnrno rrow'g hid fl'ont vi(!\\'; lIymnn's. But H e will gnifil' ml' wilh hi s eye A nd with II is love s o true, Miss Dori. Hnwke spe n t t h e we l' k· 0, FI'iend di"ine, re nch fo rth thy hnnl e nd in ]\'I a801'. th guc st of 111 iss Lu· Bid ull my darkn es~ flee; cile Fl owers. And Ihnugh 1 cannol wsilll by sight, ' I' ll wlllk by f!lith with Thee. Mi ~s Anna 'hlry Hl'g('rs , o f pring· - Aal'u n ._. Wlltk ln~. bor(1. ~p nl In ~ t \\'('ck wi t h lIIr. unrl 1I!r~ . rark Rogers. Card of Than".
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Proposition ~ on GOODYEARS. If your old tires arc a pptoaching the "dangerous age" ·come in and sell your chances for trouble to us. We' ll allow you a fai r price for yOllr present sd in ' part payment for brand new G oqd year A I) - W,e at hers-IIfl'he World's' Grea test Ti're, " Uependable quality ·at a rta) saving in t ire costs, Come in today;
. In.. l\.(· ~ll! r Cd'uhullI s pent 1"r idllY . llU JlPllIg ill Ollyton. .11 1'. uno irs. \\ alte r K e nrick mo· luI ~U l u e ,qull, Monday. IY ilul'1'l ::iwu nk ullll Ernc ~ t Fou lk s IIIUOe "UUS IIlCSS I'll> LO C ..:vciu nu lus~ wcek. .IlL alld M rs . G.:orgl! Oavis , of Cill' etllllUU, spenL ' uIlIluy wltk Mr. ami .Hr~ . to d J Longncre. A numbel' 01 tolks from here Saw Lhe t'lIttl!rs on plctur 6 at • 1(. s choolnouse, lust week. '1 h e \la~sc llgcl' lnlln Illude iL~ lust LI'II) Lh"ough Lytle, ·uwrday. 'file 1l'l!lghLs Will r Un liS usual.
Mi s~ Trma Shllt t~ WII ~ th(' glll' ~ l (If Miss Gertrurll' ('h a r-JI nn . of ' Iarh . · villt'. la5t "'I'(' k.
You r choj cl' of any mak e of walch · ('~ nt Cu ry'~ .Jl'W 1ry l'h"p, Lebanon, Ohio.
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Forty lead r ~ r ep I'llsc nting l!6 .\ . 1( III Clot hing. Food, GirlH ROOIll, Mr . Lee lI loITifO, (If Dayton, s pen t !llf. rig IIn(1 Poultry, llIet at the a few lI ny!' thl . week with h er aunt, Form Bur IIU oiTk e, Tue~ doy, Mnl'ch J\!l'N. Allllllldll 1Il,lfllu . 27, for lin all. day progrnm plll nn ing lIll'. nnd 1II" s. Ill. J . Ful'!', of pring. meetings with the loc111 exle n ~ ion boro, were I:eccnt guests of Dr. Fnrr. agenls !Iud lilt.. Guy Dowdy, lhe 4-11 at the Friends H Ollie. wecinlis t fro m hill Stute n iv er" ity. TI " I I d Diamonds- Alw y~ in demalld th e Ie 1lI11 1'1l111g progrllln Inc u<. II n world ovcr. Their vnllle nc\' r d c. di scu s.~ion "f the Yl' III" R c;l\ cnd ,.. £1\. ~CVC l'll1 J;l'O lll h~l' ulllllldl!lI thll or· "Wl'l~U I eOIlWst aL d", loym ut Wuy- c reos(' s . · o n >\lll t u ~ fur di a mond ~. ro\lm onls l'lu Htl J Ulie 1. ,j· ll officer~
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Yon will lIl'ticc II big llifferencc in Illy s torc n ow. E\,· l' rything in Ihe win· d ll w hus 1)IIIi n prices UII them. A lot of goods nrc s lill I' ,. Ilucod. NlJtice our chick~n coups fur $ 1. 50 j IheM' arc (I 100 per cent bolt!!r
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.'.SfRVICf fOR HOI~f OWNfRS,', Through our d ired selling s),stem,ai"From Factory to Yo ur Wall," yo u can buy wall pape~ ill your own home at fac tory prices. A telephone a ll--or a po_tal car d will bring the 10' cal representative to your door with a complete line of new wall paper samples, pric d f rom six cen ts a roll up to the highest grade madt.'.
The American Wall Paper Stores:Co.
See Us for Painting' of All Kind.
Let Us Figure, With You on Your Carpenter Work
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J udu ~UylU", of Leuunun, spent the MC~hl'~ . Ed G1" "c' klc l' a nJ J1 !'r schrl week.enci with I clallYcs here, while Taylor, lJr :'; pri ngbu t'o, w ere t"cent WI'" nllll "V 11 \'I".L"U ll cr IJ!lrelll~, j\'l I' . 1111 ( I 111 ,'.s. l Iflll' 111 eo. II h II '· ~.~ " • gU\lsts IIi 1, <lL 'ull1mbus" 11'. unu l\lrs Wiymond Uu vis nnll Look at your expiration date on LVll·. anO ill'S. l,hurleS 1)U\' 15 , of Cm. lhe Miami Ga7:ette.
em nUll, wcre ' u nullY guesl~ 01 Mrs. "' "1111 \1 l' uulks and son s. • JIll'. "nu 1\1rs. A...... ' narlton uttend eu U ulI'UlUuy s urprtsc purly at U1C flullle 01 .l:..uu 1lla"hLo nl, nCIII' SI)ring· UOll), ~ atu roay l!ve l1lng. lIll'ti . U~<1n :Saylor IIccolllpa nicd her uHug " l"I', I\H·~ . \ lI'g lllla u~ II, to her llullllJ III unllc lll lUSl week, lind will I ClllUlI\ lUI' an extended viSIt. Mr. lind 11's. Wllben Swank, Mr. UJlIl ~1rS . 1clvlIl :Swank anu SU ll t!pont .,un uay ilL the hOllle of Mr. lind 1I1r ~. Il VlII IV cldlc, at j\jHlml~burg. Rev. It. A, Stillings will ahow pic. lure slid ~ tJ " l'tullllng to bastel' n ext ;:,nl urlluy cve\l lllg at Lytle chu rch. J!."cI'Y olle cordinlly invited. Adml s. ~ 10n free. · J!crmall ::iaylor und Iumily moved near \\' hlPP 's COUler SalUl"duy. J ake Ileeoc l' lind childrcn will OCCUllY lhe Hudd ho me \'Ucated by ' the SlIylor5. nlld Mr. Hecder is elUp loyed at thl! r. urfu~ farm . .l\ex~ S unday, Easter, will be the clos ing uf th" ::.u n day Schoo l contes t . LUSL lInday the Hed s and Hlues we re even. l ~ vcry o lle who can come next ::illnday und det ermine who will giv(J t he s w bs sleak s upper. Ther e will bc sjJ c~ta l i';lI ' Le r S,'I',' lce III the l,reach· lIlg huu I. Bapt ism und new IIl c l\lber~ Ulin ltlll, t1 to t he church. ~I ... and ;\1rs. Char les lI1ullc' n ix, in ['0 1111'<111>' wi th 111... ' lind )\11'5. Hayes Leach and ill iss Anna HormelJ, of 'pr illglJUru, Inu to rcd to Urbuna Sun· du y, und WC re dinner guests of th eir bro\l\(,I", !llul'l'i~ llorme ll li nd wiCc. In thl' aftcrnou n they ca lle d on Mr. and II] I'S. Mnck.' lwain, ut Springfield, l hl' Jvrnwl" of whom is "ery ill. A lurgc eonCoursl' of relMive s and alte nded ' Ihc funcrlll sCl'v ice lUI' Mrs. Annu S mith, 65, ut her lull! r(!siuenc (!, Monday aftlernoon, con· ductod by Hev. Watk in s, of Way n es· \'i I/c. In terment in Miami cllmetel·Y. ;'Ir ~ . ::5mith was liil!'icken with "poplexy l'ridllY Illoming and died that evening. S he is s U""ivcd by her hus band Su mu e l S mith, two sons, H e ber aTjd (l'Il' lllfs
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Th ). gu lar me eting of . t h e Moth ers cluQ will be !Icld Th urs day aI~er5 ~'L rcgulnr hour, c hllnge frOIll Frida~ to l'htfl·Rday.
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Toe BADI : 1'0111- " ay, did yo u eyer kiss a girl in a qlliet s pot?" BiIl- "Yes, but the 8put was only quiet whilo I Wb kiaai~ it."
Mr~. H H. Willium son and t wo dnu"htl!l's . Mis..c s t'ucc and Lu e lln, '" wcre Dayton s hu\,pt·rs I o nday. lIir. nnd l\lr~. Chllrle ~ Mich e nel' wete in aitemllillC at the Milk I'rlo' duccrs meeting in o hlmbus , Tues. day. One of the grcales l dllYs In YOllr so ns' and duughte l's ' life is IIJlproach. ing-G I·nduulion. Bofore you d ec ide upon the gift tha t is to commemol'ate t hi s even tf ul (lilY, visit ary's J ewel· ry S hop, ":t'Jiel101111l of G~ Mr. un d Mrs. Donllid Henders on and daughter, of Dayton, were week· e nd visitor" of Joseph Shlllnbnugh, of . ncar HlIrveysbul'g. .
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Millllnl, of the Bach ,lor Gi"ls l1n<l harles Huffman, Qf hingtnn . k thl' 1 I W usId I Town shi l> . Llvcs toc ' l1), lo w la ~ t hey thought s ho uld be exp ctod o f ~he club m mb t'S. Mrs. Walt cl' Deardoff, o f the Pollyannu club, or Prankli'n t ow nship, led tIi cuss ion ll n Communi ty service. 1iss J\1l1rio B nh:lnl -tlllked abou t how to put th ' HC'IIlh II in our cl ub .... r ogra m. · .' County Agent Class reportod on the pl'ogrcss in th' PlIs t seve n yours , nnd madll a l'rangements with the le ud el'R for t o wns h ip 4-M cl ub prolTlutiun ll1eeliJigs to be held during Apl'il. J\[i ~s Wlltts discussed p lun s for Blu o 'Ribbon chib lllilmbers, nn hon or club for honor 4-H club members all ove\' t he co unty, Z. O. Worley, of Morrow, spokll for t he fnir a ssociation anti proposed a 4-H club parnde at thc fair on' Friday of the fair, a proposition IIccepted by l he leaders present, Gu y Dowdy s ummarized t h e dny' s procecJings und 'helped the Itladers with their ind ividual problems, Th e len ders adjourned with th e re s· olutio n to make 1928 4-H cl ubs' ~ ig. ger and better thlln ever.
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Irmll Rich, us Zoic, explains thnt jURt marriecl in t he morning and Rh e is af ruid to l11arry a n other The fapnel' In thls (lom m\l)l ity are man the sa nl e duy f or fenr of wh at busy sowing DiltS. her hu sband will s ay," April 13. Mr. and Mrs. Hanse n made a bus i· MI' Otto Hornick, of Xenia, a forOl' ness lrip to Duyton, Saturday, ' er re'sident (If Wuyn esville, was re· ce ntly nwur.led a prize of $50 in gold Mrs. Perry Wadll is 0 nth e sick lial by the Co lumbia Life lnsurnncc Co. 'b ut is some bl.!tter lit this \Vri ~ing, . MiRS Charlen e S hellhulllmer l)alhu l 11'11'. lind Mr~. r . 1If. Cole and .chll. on Miss Helen Kruer Saturd ay after. dren and Mr. anti MI·~. C. 111. Rob,tzcl' n oo n ' visited friend s al A mclin, George· ' town, Mt. Or£'b, SlIrdinill lInd oth er Miss Bessie Watle, of Day tun, took points , Sundny . s upper with Mr, and Mrs. Will Ros)!, Friduy eveni n ~. . W . H. Madden & Co., WUYnesv ille, Mi sses DOI:olhy lind Rut h Rill , of Oh io, build yo ur huilding with the Springb o ro, spent lh l.! week.end wilh best mat'rill!. The y al so recomm end Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross, the besl carpenlt' rs lO do your work. John Shultz JlI!l~' in' :1 " Jup ite r, say' The N ig ht Owl ~ Euchre clu'b m ot n~ t hat h e will rlln , 0 fu s t that he can't t he home of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hutl, hear himsl: lf. Yo u will wanl to know Priduy eve nin g ~ncl all r cport a good how fast lhut is. Bc lit lhe Gym on time. ' April] 3. MI'. and Mrs. John McCullough c;llIed on Henry Delll'th, who haa been _ _ _• _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ quite s ick, hut is betler IIgain, S un · day ·ufternoon. . ~h e WllS
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\o'red A hner entertained lhe boy ~' "nd girls' c lusslls of the M, E. cbu ~c h Springboro, at his ' home o~ t he ,L eb [l nOn pike last Silturuay nlgpt: John McCullough ulldso!), Everlltt, WCht . tb Dayton Monduy nigM; ' IIntl SIlW the pictul'es of JUdea, sbo\yn b'l ' .If rederick Patterson, at tge, N: C, U \ achool house.
'MisS Helen Kruer ~·nte~·taiiiCd Mi!l:l Dorothy Wiok, of Ridgeville, .M~ .Kulhleen Ohamberlain Bnd 1,{i6S . Hel· Other Tirnes by en Thomas, of Springboro, last. Thurs· Appointmen.t day night in honer of ber fifteenth .._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,..,,, bJrtbclay, ~~
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DR. fRANK CRANE'S WEEKLY LECTURE
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Club w i ll holel nn op e n meeting on Mond a y E v e ",n g . April 2 3 . a t 8 o'clock at th e G y m . Dr. Frank Slutz. pro mi ne nl lec.
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T o th e . Rc publican Electors of the Elc \,l' nlh Cu n gl eSR llIOul Ulsll'lct: Th e und e rs ll{n ed "cre l cogu larly I Mr. and l\I r ~ . Geo rge I IL' nd !'I >"n Th,' 1!"'lIt " ' IIIl IW wh ;, gi\'c" you II n o mlnatl' d as cnlldldllte~ f o r d elegates \\'I' r e Ea. 1cr gUl·.ts of J . Ll Tre :ld· suek ill tIll' I.. " 0\ 11" n ut Hl'IlU'C so and ,",tenliltc, t() the Republtcan Natur e r will lI'ive a n a dd ress, l ub .. \\'oy and fUllIil y . mu ch \'("" ' l1tll)o'llt '" 11ll' 1111 IY \\ I' " cn n · " ll n nal ( ·lt lll (·Oli on a t Knn sas City In tinullli) nlll!"' a \" U W I' can ,l lInd jeel, "The S cIe nce of Bei ng a n .Iull !.' 11< , ufl Po rters of Lh e IlIle S(' nAnI'\\' cllr of :, Illl'rieun ZinC In - Ihl' 1" '111 ,· f II , ' :11111" 11 "nu' h,· t(' r thlln Acce pt a bl e P a rent." IIt o r Willis . uIlIH' d fl'III'1! at W I I. Mudd e n & IV . ' ('ull ,t alld th, I "lItil1U III til'lppinl,( Admiaaion 15 cenh. Hi . InnH!ntcll d!'llth hu s deprived Ud 0" LUlllb!: t YU l'd . thlll WI" " ~ :"" .)' Ih .. <tlln.'. l'l fl' tl"lt E"er~bod y come. of that choiL"', a ~ . ct fo rth In our eer· It I, nlll th, · III!! til i ng- In < tifi Cll tl'< o f ca ndidacy. Pulllll'r COnt. II,. anol ;'11", A '1' . II ri ght nlld ~ "n, \\' l l ha\'l' t41 f t', ll ' ': p much no.; Il I ~ th f.! ", pl yi ng with the IO;lntule, we have 111 A .J \\" i)! llt. wI'r(' g llP <l s of ,n ·lallVl" littlt' Ihill~. d lclltcd [ .. loll(·1 Chllrl ' R. f blw l' as , . In S I'IiIl ~I" 'I·" , ~ll n,la y. 'Y l' nllg' h t ):u to ord l ' \" UlI l'1 1\, l::; lhnt. - ---- - - - se cond c h oll.'e Co lo F1Mhl' l' wus :,\ot "ld ' t nc k, !Jut u p-t n-dlll<' lel'- UtiI' I"lily IlI tl' II'''U ' - (' \I'l l It 111'111'1 (' Anna Ell'I'zabeth Smith n o l . <llld IS 110 1. a cnl . ' /fate fo r P re5id(' nt. :I n d hu s g ene sly rrlea sc d chun d,. 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lII r. a n d Mr s. St Cla ir Fife li nd W h. ,tli" 1 \I ,. " :111 li la" " 1" ':1,1 ' '1 t:td \\ ' I\I( h lI en ' l tlln Lt' filled frankli n has been bn r n ·d f' OI1l c h ild r., n . o f Wllm inglo n , w e r r Ell - tel' o ut (11 t ilt' l\ 1 ~! l " ~ I IIII' ~1" 1 \ 01 tltt· Cod III llu; W is dom h:tf l'l 'l' ,III, ·j ' ,\I , nl \· athll' tlcs f o r l he rCI1I,lI ndt: I' o f ~Ir ll nd !\Ir,. ,\ (. ( ',," .. 11 ' I,,·\! t P I"PI\<' '. "I'V oIi ' ''l!l'l'I·"l"le w eathc r gue , t " o f I\!I'~. ~ u cn n W ilke l',on a nd P I'u d l,..,.,tI ~'d l. t!II II ' 1'" nl'11 1I1Ij.! 11' lll ' l Till' t)On h is 10\(' h IlHoog- i\l'lI. Ih l "'t.huu l ~I'ur. ll'co r d ing " ) a rul ing ~I1 IItLlY nt tf l !Jl IIU Il with :\1 1' { 'I " H..' II' ... Ih, ' " ln ll,'H' < IIL' I',' wl~1 lil l"d Su nua y ((\I 'l H, :-tnti with tllc' utld l' (l ;U)UL Il L1Kt! flln tl ly . to hUlIl all nol l "" "nd t ho ug-h the b.,lI y " llIll tI .. , h" l ·. " f II. /( . 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Wato f Lhl' clog" ~l h' l Ol' o a t all tlllt es to pr od uc e. S "ll' ct your pu tt e)'n II n W phIl'P S III III 1' ... .. Il.d lt~ S. llllll t tl 1':\I!l' ill t, rnu mc nt t hl' Rpn ng . ,' II 1..' \' (' t'X :1 HII nat WT1~ an m .r dL' h.11l ..... to" k 1'u r It "" IlInr!li lq.~ Hu b j e et. \V e \\ is h to ('xh' n d Jl U I It tI d, ... :11 • ,tll lLy track G.\\,crn o r Uo nah ey li e Ilfl ~ I'I'0v(' n ut Ca ry ' s .Jl'we lry S ho p. L e b a n o ll . lh H ~(' II fa !' fill The ru ling <!\lmes li S th o re "ult of SCle ll t ,llt'uliv l'Orl'{'ct by II I'. l{ud"l pli . " T tl(' P fl \~" 0 1 t h l Hl ' ~ lIr l'('C'tio n/' and t he u C' Ig' iluo r:s, re IHt l \" L" llll d lilt Ij d ~ a h ur d a n d con SCU' ntlll't " workc,' a n,1 T lll' t.: ll\al l IIllIH ' I' f p c'! ' lin ... Ifl t he 011(1 fo r th (l kln dn ('~s Hnd ~~'mplll l \\ . . t,I,\\/1 1,111\,111 1{ Miro n Cn lcma n on th e buskel· lhe 1'I'L'''ght spl'c luli"t. w,lh olll till' III t l1\' l '\l' rli llJ..!" :-:plIkl o n liThe Beauti . . Mr . nnd Mrs. Sr th Th o ma s an d S lIll . n o br eath o f Hell nda l hilS ,'"er h ee n w ho "'t :\\":"' It t hllm p Hll' \'\' ldC'nt nlHI (' ,) n -u lt h ili . II I Cory's 1111 Hall klll!'t " tft II ~ d Urin g t he !"i n tI bl ' ll ;l\PIIH' U : o f I,a ll a nd fu ntua ll tCUIll wh~ n h e WUg \I< e or 11 , ,, 1'< uttc I'ed ll~nll1 st h is ad nli ll lsll·ut lo n . !I f Dnylon . s pe nt S und ay w ith Lh e f o r cOl1ltll l)OU "' ! V 0;t' 111 .\ Inlll't Ihe I' n tlr,~ ll1e lllbe r s hi p of me r 's pare nt s, Mr. and Mrs. E . L. o u r d e a l' Wi fe a nd mo th l" 'il ... " ttl ,neligib le to p lay . Th e rules s t ate ,Jl'w"I,.y !-'h"p , I.,. 1)[1 li on , OhtlJ BC" lties bcin A' u n cxccll'nl II I'ator, hI' !l ich !!If h " ' " c o unt~ d [loor lI ot R I'\. W ilt kin" a nd t o Wa lt ,'r ~ld ' luru t hut II playe r mu ~ t be in sc hoo l th e :-; t .1111, ~ ' , l'l'e"I\' f! th e sacra m e nt of ha. g ive n lIlu c h of h i. It fe t o t h e . l u d y Th o mas. on l\' w tlt' n gi\'('r s 1'1'0\ ~ llnklllll Lut a n d So n. Mi ss e. Kal hl el'n an d ~(' lIi l' Glllh:1l11 fI " ly C I'ItIItIUrl lllll " lid n ~o o d progra m "" I1I~ H tcr p r eVlU li S to t he o n e I n w h ich o f I,(overnme ll ln i alfuil'". 111 s "UCCCS~ Dr. Frank Slutz. t he promin e nt 1('(' - \\ h ~ n t hey pro\t' ' n itullltl!". ht' IS e n Lere d III ath let ics. Co le m a n 'I' ntel·t.8 111etl at a : lu mb!,l part y ,lit ' n nl IJ· \{,c s' "All e luia ," b Y' Sa mu e l S mit h OIHI Fm ll lly a s 1\ m embe l n f lhe I n it.·d Stal"s As ti l1l~ J.:"'" O il tOil "ft en t he s mn ll \I'us n ot 111 ~choo l t he la st <e mest e r of T h u I·. day {'vc ni ng , M I"« ';; f. \ aI YII T h" o tfc r t. ' ry s o lo W ll S U fin e ren4lt Ul'('r, will be here A pril 2 :lrtl. III hl' <enolc is COJ·talII. A rtlth et· pN' u h ltl' III,t yellr a n d w a~ not e il gl bl c t o a th- T uck!, I·. J ('an Hoc kc t L, Ru l h Cnrok. t\OJn or lir. RI'e f's " All eluiia," flY' lu, lf IIf till' MoLh e rs club. Admissio n il'l itat lfln" 100 111 !tll'gel t h tl n Ih e e~· featu r e ot' Mr. Lll c he r 's l,ce is t hat se nti u l 11lImniut 10nA. E h 7.ubl·l h Bi ll nst rn to r and The llll a ~ l l s~ F..lsi" lla\V k ~. In hi s sennon,. I(·t'c ~ IRst ,I' me_ter. Crout·Donohoo 1 nc, at the GY11l, he wa s exam in ed fo r th e uar in tl.le Th l' I" n pr irk , 11111 \\ pi~h t hI' sac· T he le t te r fr om Mr. 1'own 8£'11(1 lI at tsock. It ~v . •1. J . Sc hue tTe r mad e plain the SU Ill I' Clll HS w ith t he lute Se nato ,. WII· Mr. lind Mrs. Roy HlIrtsock and r ifi ee. plnces no bla me ~. S upt. Gerke , of st o ry o f t he "H cs u r r cctio n ." l iS in 1!l OO and lute )' wus a dlllitte d t o son, ()f Dayt on. e nl e rtained .nt dinn <'r Mbs Syl via Donohoo, of ne nr L y. Frank l in. or C\~Il~r offi cial s nf t h e J''' )"oJn th a pxn m lnatwn of YOU I ('y('~ III t he cv<'ft ing th e c hoir 5Rng Carth . ba r WI th him . ti c, and Mr. ,lesRe C r ou t, of ~ 1 1" t!l e "choo!. II I' sLat es t ha t It was clue to to t ht:' till is h NI I,' n " " Pr . R udo lp h S unday" Mr. and Mrs. ThOIlUl" Bur· r ic B. A du ms ' "Enste r Praise," t o an Th(' re ha s bee n 11 decide d increa se Lo n und Mrs . Jennie Mullin. t OWI1 , wel' c united i n mn r l'l ll!'!,' 11 11 a lIll>undm slB nd ing of t he rules und g ives h i. per.oll111 UtlC ll ll t) n. E v'"ry "Pl'rf'clativc a ud i<' nce. Th e solo ist. In th e de ma nd for bot h mal e and f eThur sd a y, April 6, 1!l 2B. ut th o l' re~ CII releR'ness t o ward t h ' rules o n 10- Tu ,'~d a y . Thul'sd uy anti Silt urdu)' a t we i ~ M ISS E I ~ i e Hawke, M iss Lucy ll rno le h elp at t he e leven state frec by l e rian pa rs ona ge a t L<'llnn oll , Ohl , elig iu ili ty. 100 L ocus t A nehor P ost s , the fin · Cll ry' s J e wl' lry S hflp, Lebano n , O h io 1':lllley. MISS G ladys Harlan . Re v. J . e m ploy me nt Ilge nclcs. ThlM IS Ilspec· est e ver brought to town. Pl a ce your by th e Re v. I're deric k K lr kt: l . Gole man will be r e m e m be red a s the Free exam i nati o n. J . Se ltncfT('r, Mr ssrs. F. B . H en dl!r Inll y no ticea u le In th ~ d e mand .Cor ord e r no\v as these posts will net !III'S. Cr ou t Is t he n iece of Mr. nn 'l tla~h y cn d who piled u p m >lIlY o f ,the <fI n lin d D. L. C ran e , abl y a ('com p afelllu le h tllp. Hou se 'cleaning tlll; O Mrs. Du vid Pop e, wi t h w hom . he ha . poiuts in th e "u me , an d tIS g uurd in last long. W , fl . Madden 6l: Co, Mr. a nd Mr>!. 1". TI . Mi ltenb e rgfl r nl II by Lhe organist, Mi ss Est her h u~ COlTle nn tl thou sa nds nf OhIO mad e h e r hom e for mun y yOIl I'S. l\l , . I he ha sketba ll t o ur naOl c n.l.. un d SOl n del ig htfu ll y ' nte rtaln cI w it h H ~n d cr..o n . Th e Am ph lOn Ma le Q uart ,t ap pell I" ho~ sl'\I'I\'e:; lire seck ln g he lp through Mm. Ray Muil1 o us, a coo mp a nled by ing with L"h l'c y, Mllg icin ll , ut tho Cr out i ~ II pr' o ~pcrQ U R a u to nl!'chanir. T he Church S cho o l Le nt e n ofre r fng a fUllll ly d inn er E II "t H Day, t he date t h u f r ee emp loy me nt b urea u s. The The y will res ide at T rent(ln, Ohl .. , he~ son, Vern o n. s pe nL Ellster In A ~111 Gy mna s iulll Ull till' even in l,( o f Ap ri l of whi ch mllrk ed t he B2nd bi rthday amo unted to $50. deml\ n d fOI' n"tlc hel p has Ill.s/) s hown whe r e t heir n e wly J.lu rc h n~ d prll p. Arbor, Mich ., with her da ughte r , MI SS 25 , h uve bopn si n ging t o g eth e r f ot' anlll ver sllry of. Mr. 111 ilte n bc rgcT's .... a su bsta n t iul in crease a nd \~ Ith bul~d. erty is m Tf~a diness a nd where 1\1 r. JORephln e , who I ~ a stod e nt at t he fi ftee n Y('n l'~; WHe on l he a il' f rom m othN. A la r ge cllke baked by l\it s. In g lind h igh wny co n stru ~tl o n Hct~v Crou't is in busi n ess . Correction WLW f o r f o uI·tc en w eek s; w on f1I' Rt it! s ~no n to ' Ktar t ther e 18 e ve ry . 10- univers ity th e re. Th e y have th e well wis h e~ of Llwir ' T h e W . C. T U . niet a t ' the home C. C Ar c hd eaco n , gra n ddau ghter o f of Mrs . Geo rge Mills. Tu es day, Ap r il t he ho nnr gu est. ado rned wit h B2 p lace in th e K ilh Thcll t c rs Qu a rte t Illuny fri e nd s, 'o f this cO lll mu llll y. d idtio n t ha t th.o u~llntl s of m e n Id le Keep in mind that W. H. Mad den l' Ont c6t a lld fi oco nll in l he state COI\· 3 , With a g ood attendanc e. On e n ew lighte d can d les , fo rm ed a n nttrac ti ve !It t h e pre~en t t Im e Will soon be IIble Th e second de gree will be co n& Co. , Waynesvill e , Ohio, do nnd l est i n Cleve la nd . m elllber wus r ece ived and two visit- cc n t e rp iece for t h e tab le . Th ose who . fe rre d here by t he Miamisb urg Leum t o fi nd e nlploy m e nt. will continue to k eep t he best roofo rs we r e prese nt. Mrs. A. . Wat- enjoyed the sumptuo\l s d in n er were No aile cnn a lford Lo m iss t his e n· o n Thunday, April 12 , I !l2B, i'lstclld Birthday Anniversary kins con du cted l he d evotionals. ing, best s hingles , best floo.ring, b est ter ta inm e nt . Mr. Illld 1\! 1·~. J. E . !\I ilte llh eq~er a lld Sec u re tic k ets fr om of on April 28, as pre vious ly an no uncA fte r t he u s ual bus in ess ' \v¥ trans,. ~on, of Enl on; MI'. a n d Mr s . C lin to n ed . All m e mbers Qf W yom in g L odp Kingman Play siding, bes t ,lumber and bUlldtng ma- an y of t he Illllpfi re Gir ls. Adults, Attend terial on the market. Mrs: Maggie Burnet v~ry 1,1" usan l · oete d a nd p la n of wo rk was diseu8!tDeart h, 0 ~! i d d l tow n ; Mr· an9 M TS. nOc, c hil d ren u nde r 14, 30e. urged to b e presen t. V isitor8 wet~ ' ng~ b y " 1- Juanita Barnes, W. V Miltcllbet l;er. o f F~a'nklin ; Mrs . come. Iy e n tcrtu~n ~d lit a \Ii rthday (tnnt!r Progrn ri, in next week 's Gazette. I , ed, read l ~ '" ~~ h D k I B II G h of e veral (rom Dr. a n rl ]\frs . . W. H e nd el'so n ha d ho n ori ng t h4l H lth bir th duy a n niver- o f Piqua . " ' ho wos spe nd in g her Ea~- ar~ ec c r un: ~ e r a am, ·LLOYD DAVIS. N. G. play ' e n l itl e d, ' ''l.1ho ,0- e K' - fo l' t he il' gueRt s a t su pper o n EusteI; sar y ot ft~r~. UTu h B utter wo r t h. on ter va cat i on wit h he r grandmot her, Sp n ngboro; 1. . \\ . Lmcoln. Mr. and GEORGE D. MILLS, See'y. " M M 'II enjoyed MI'S, C • Arc h dl' uco n, of Dayton. Ken:te d by t he · .. nior '111SS 0 d ~~:l Dll y .... Mr. a nd ' Mrs. Do no ld R ' nd or so n L. M . Hen d e rson a nd fam il y u nd ,ve dnc Md IlY, Ap r il 4lh. Th e g u est., ~.. rs.. I S, we re . ~n b . d y man H lgh sch ool, T"Urg~"y ~n be~n 'and BlIugh ler. Mr. and Mrs. Car.1 No· R. A. rp~s were ~ up pe r Ku eKt.~ of wh u e n joye d th e du y wc r e Mr. and The Ma y nle eting will be held at Mrs. . 1 len erge r r ecei ve . ma da)' ni g hts . The BU!\, e p BYWIl9H S ble, o f Da yton; Mr. Kenneth K.llbon. Mr. and Mrs. Qth o H e nde rson, W e d- Mrs . Samue l Bu tterwort h and Mr. the h ome of Mrs. Walter Whitaker, beau tiful rem~mbetllnces ~hlch B e M.rs. J. O. FalIriabur., of aelec:ted by the SonlOl'll 0:e . '. ., of Toledo; Mill Doria Bende~on. nelday of laat ".:eek• and Mrs. J. Keys. director o! Mothera meetiqa. IP'llatlyappreelBte d. spent Tueadq wltIi .a4 practke hal alr••~ , . . ,
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And ,1 I~u,d claimed; the nw st [ :1 ' ... lI' • r ".. .,1\,1 •• " " I I,. , II with II lillie ~igh . \' ou c hell fur yo u >ll the 'V alk cr s ; It s Court " " "IiI'l1,,,d t h(' 1'1'1 "' 1'1 "f th e " I 1, "1" " \ ,1. 1,. "" nlure tl timi d ly. 1I11110~t It S hltd liS thou~h I had ue- slth, " f II " \\'lInl l \'ill" :I S Ilcilllill i, tl'l1t ions and the PO M,"' t 1" '''''.(' ''I'''' inl' for 8 con\"t ·I·~ ;d i n n . " 'h a l ~, ,, I , ' :I II al n nll': " U'UYl'(( the m ll1Y l"t' l£. ' .o u Will n o t. t o ,' ll f th l' (' !'i tatt- ( I f Eth 1 B. Lin d e r . "I thought I hn cl madt I t ~ lll ht' " n t " ~ I h . \c .. : 1'11 , :li o n t' ! Trust me f l1f" IIr t'41 UrSl' , mnkc thl' ~c no u s e rr or ,o f Lul i" II. E ~ I •. ~ wa :i HPl'l1ifl t pd ad Jy plain at ~ort ~t11 ,,"t h ,I,h.,t I t"I '~' "~ Ihnl : h.'" " ' ; , ', nd \\' a ll,,' r WII~ no t "" orki n>: al t hl' \\'!t.I k .1' ~o~~ r aga tn! mini stl'Htrix " f th .., l'st a te " r I':. 1'ripyour fo.ll oWII1{: nil' ! I h,' 1110 ' 11 111-: "a" '" - h;ck , .1. .\ " d h is Pl'1w ocllti l> n ! T ha t wo uld Ill' I'lI bl' " ' K It ".1. lelt E st ,'~. there mIgh t h:\\e bCI' n I,;' a l' I'k ll!. \ \I ,,:,. I,,,,' . 1,,_ I' r" "p (,:l t ion t o j us ti . " I do n't want you to lhll1k me un('"uri ord("'cel l ha l lI ul(h i,' K an~ but. aeeinr YOll h erc I :1111 1" :~~' " \l'~ c1I 1i '"' I'~ 11 " "11,.,, :, : lid :11 1 that so r t "r I:ral "ful'" Archi(· ~lammcrt·d, , " th e 5.-.11 l'I' rla ill PI'U I" ~rl y lo f thl' l'~( ul" that you are s py tn!:, UP" 11 n1l. I ' , . '" l!'i rl made a fuol " f me; I R ~C It a ll of lI a rr y " "nl'. "But, Miss ' P e rr), - .. t ' \ '~ ' now !" Cou rt 0 1'(\''1'('(1 that H n ml'r W hi l "I should th ink ," , h,· i" t, ,., 1'1'\, '1. "\\, II. :. IO"!:' I cll d 1"II,at I dlho ug~l " !'Iw nllllie 11 f" ,,J o f you uut yo u ac re se ll c('rluin p ro ,p'rty uf t he s"that knowl' n" 0" .<11<1" " '1'\'\" \\ I':l t I " :1, l'I !!h l. \. " II" . ' "," a n ', ogge,· I f I f ' Ar,d .. ~ I I th in tu rn la,,, l' II "" " me . .., tllt e of Lowe ll Whilllk er. am tryi~ t o dO)' \Il' \\ 'lll id ~ lt , ,\\ nil' I:" " \\ :hl.' \I "1': III.).!' C consc - while I'm 1I 0t cavilinK, y,'u will pa rT ra"N~c l . U. W o ,\( lr ~y wu s aplome eonsidernt ion," qU l ' I II ' I ' .... do n in C' , ~on . i f T !, \lg~(· ~ t that he r e· point ed gunn.linn o f Cu rl J\ o niJ{ ~'l Hl. "But J . can ~xp i llin; I·l·,dl;· 1 can " ": pl l' .lIli,1. ". )' d" a l' Arch ie, to see uftl.r yo u play "Cl Ullre wi t h me . I Hul'r )' n. W hito: Wit S appo lnled ",' c 1'1 ,. ;"11U. II,,\\, he ll tHi!u ll.,· ,\'" " rose t o the Sil- cl nn ' t 1lI" a n 1 0 (, Ill' I) yuur p~ r")f ll II , " n- g uu rdin" of Mary Rn n,lul.I eXl' \ai n if y o u WI'1 1 "IY m entl" (l a ti"" :1 "t" " l i"" that spoke po Wel"- tf' rp r ise, Il r " d lillY linl it li n yo ur IitPr oof of publi cuti on of th ~ IIP"I underst.nnd I,,' rf ect l,. Ih" t h tl ful ly t ll ) "' 11' l!"' n<'I" HIS .h e~ rt!. lf tIc IIfflli l' IIf t ill' he nr L But Iw t 's h ave p o intm ~nl o f J ohn W. Benn n~ execfor me you ~hll ul d n 't 10 (' l" it ,' r in!: l l h" I" ha- I , " 11 all ) .. rrll r ,t IS min e. no more fllnli"hne~s . " lltor o f th e I' slutl' of Arthur B~an . here! And you pra c ticull y li ck ",." I· [ ,h " ltid 1,.•,, · h " " wlI f ro m the W? y " 1 11IIvl'n 'l a thing to say fo r lI1 YWa ldroll C. l;i lll1 o ul' WIIS llpJ.lllintedged. at P ortsm uu th th:.1 >, .. " \\" II ' "'t1 I' la>,, · "i' t" tlo .· Sc,' bro'~k gI r l self!" hlllrtp(\ A n'hie, wh o WlIfi lit the ed ndmin ist rllt or of tIl<' ~"tI, t .. of STATE it as our bon" interes~ing your helf in Ihc' a il'.1It·, ,' f 11::1 1 .1·"t1 Ill'! ' f. . 1\ , ,," ~ us ce ptlble t o puin t o f I('arh. "f wns weak, lIlisH- t he Ash lei!:h Browne l'stutl' , A1'est belief that the tnbacc08 the C()(Igd on~." I,· I,·" , t" , 1l .l h \' '' lII (·n. , The crr~r ohl\' w~ lI k. 1 had no ideu thu t any pruist' rs w('I'e ·ap po in ted . "We are Il la)'ill g a' c n,,~ 1' " 1"1 "" ' " :, ,, 11 11,· : ""I ;"UI·, . . \I'~ hI C. ' . I do!, t 1\11\: r il uld li e os thllt girl did. And it's Cour t co nRrm l' d the firs t Itlld fi n tll used in Chesterfield cigaquite unnccessnl'iI),, " l,rOl t e" t"" "rdll!' hln ltt l' y nu Ii pa rt l"',·. Sa IlYI ~ a wln - no t. fui r fur me to stay on wilh you. account of Ralph II. CUl'{' y :ts udminr ettes nre of finer ({,Ilulity "Why n ot confcss j u st. what your in· , ,, ltl(' la ~s: "hl' 11lI ' :1 way wIlh hcr, I (·a n·t. as k ~'o u t(l trll Rt me aga in . istrator of the l'sl",te of Ch:ll'lcs 110 1nnd h ence of b cttC'r taste terst is in t hnt flint ily'! I to ld Y'''' t ha t I!"i rl': " We 'd better parl cnl11 pltny righ t he re" Innd. than ill nny other cigarette quite plainly Itt. Porl~ mou lh thu l I " If YO II dn ll'l m ,nc l," ~a id Archi c "nnw compl('\,'I), y(,,, llIi ~ju dge Court co nfir med th e seco nd !ICat the price. had reason t o beli e"e I hll d ~ h ' ,l ['UI· wit h d il!nil y, " "" ' II s i n p ta lking n on · ittI' . Archie ! Th~ rL" ~ n char m in you count of Charle s W. Mu"!! c r an d C. ney Congdon at. Baiky lI a rb" I' ! Uut , ,·Ils,·. Whal haI'P'·ll,·d ?'" bl'/l'otte n o f you r "(' ry in nocence a nd R. R ossm an a s cl<ecutro," of th" ~sI.JGGETI' &: M YER5 ToaACCO Co. for the courage Y(lU PUI in 111)" heu l'l ",/ 11 . t It li t t l<' ,·II l'1 tHI ". nrc you, 0 5 helpless ness, llnd I shou ld ue "cry tate of Churi ntte IV . n e~i s ,' . l I shouJd ne"er h u" ~ d llac Iha t " to wh al f"I1 ,,\\ .0\ ,. li t· a llia zing brca ch II nhappy if we purted n ow. W e've Co urt conli rn1l't! Ih,' fi r., t IIccount "If you d id lh ot yo u ha,,!' min ed " f h" ' III1:t1 it, " 1::1 " f l\vay with It ~hltred some dlln):e r toge lh er , nnd in of Ae tna LIt)'mu tl n;; ;Id mi"islratll r everything! A d rt s\.It t'dly ael for pretty ){ir l. " "'I~to ·d ill Illa rrying her H pit e of your weakne sses I'm fond of of the e-s I,lle <>f F r a neos A . Pnugh which I h ope YOII will puy I.he f ull t o all II I,d .. i, ,, I. I,· ; "n In·lu\\" a nd now , ·ou. And if I le ft yu u to your deCOUl·t cUll fi r llll' ,l' t h(' fi r st 1IIld fi npenalty of the Ill"'!" Y(lU \\ :1111 I" 1, 110'" b" ,," th ,> ol d ! olks ;'ices so me t hing quite disas trou s might al a ccount "f J . I..('c Thon""" li S ,'xThis was wholl y unrL'lI"nnablc nntl tnk ,' i, ! lI h. A «h l,'. fil l' sheer mno · hn p pen t o you." ec ut ol' o f lh ,. " , lat l' o f ~l l'l i s':J ;\\t.. quite besidc him self he s hoo k hi fi n- ~('Il C " .,·"It :H. · a w" n.J,·r !" The Governor was unconcernedly EQwen. • ger in her f ace. "\\' :tI , ,' 1' had n" rl c ht 1(1 for ce a sck"tc hing une of the diagrltms wilh Court Qcnfirtll,'rl t he tit·, t alld fi na l milled to p robn t e. t" "' " lo t ill F l'tl l1 hltli. "You seem to fo rget tbat you nd- ){ irl lil, c' ~lIlly In ,"arry all old cur- which he seemed to visualize his plans accou nt uf O. ~. lI igl!in s a~ '. X('clllu l· .I"hll H. T hlllllp <,' " wn s 1I:ll11c.<1 l'X, .J "llle~ 11. li nd (; 1''''',' 11.1I'1'i~ l1 n t o Subsc,ribe to the Miami GeuUA!. vised m e to fl out the lit\\': lo do jllst ml" ll!"c',, 11 sill' hlllNI. I n ~" er hesitn- Archie was startled now to hear his of t he estute (If 1'00 nFl''' " A. Jl lt u!!h. " "utur in th l' \\ ill of W ill illnt (; , Itl. W it t Il ll \\"; ,' r. I t",," 1,,1 " ' SII I"111 . the things I have bee n doing, r oving t,t! ," In lh,' CO lli":',' I s ho uld take companion muttering to himself: erty. Th omp son . Apprab l'l's W l'I",' ap point. t"wn ~: h iJl. the world, sh ooti ng and plund er ing!" lift er s h,' t(ll d me he r story. The "Aries, the Lamb, the Fishes ! For Co urt III'Pl'oved th e first II ccn unt cd. . Iunll'~ B. lind Crne(' Ill~i Ho n t o "Everything has gon e wrong." Hh" Il lll l'l'in).!'c \\' us in pr oper fo rm and I iI time I stumbled and walked In dark of W. H. Whi t.:ncre /I , 1Issignee of Court co nfiI'lTIl' " Ihe fit' st u nll fin al ~I a ,' C lin tnn n nd ("un i,' l ;la n 'y, 2 lIBid, "and you may ha"c all the ~Il t· h:1\ "II 't II ~ inglc regre t." ness but the leading light is c Ninian C. Co rum . a ccllu n t M Frunk "K ind e l', til " n lot > in S ll k 'llI 1'1' . iafaction you can get out of your in" \\' haL yo u did. Archie," th e Go\{- n ow. The moving ftnget writes-Court fi xe d the p1' i~'I: III whit'h cc rChul'l" s S. Irw in ti led hi, fir>t II C' ~:lt'ah 1-;. FI·~· (.. Edwnl'll Lc isz, terference, your in t ru sion upo n Ilf· ern ,' r rC~lIlll cd . pate rnally , "was to wr ites!" tain property o f t h e Ann PUl'kh ill e'~- count. a s guul'dittn o f i\l il<ln "! S he r. :17.:' 0 " cn'~ in ('Jcu J'(·re!'k '1' 1'. MONEY LOANED fain of the grea tE!6t de li cLlcy, in which mfl l'r.\" SlIl ly, the in co mparable, Sally Archie had caught one day a tate might b e sold . het (>l It l. A . C. und t; I' UCl' V'i'thin(\,'r t" John my a ssistance and my honor tire til!' t1 il'i n,' . in Pe te B nrnn eby, t he dia- glimpse of several of the zodiacal The will of Wi lli am Carr W liS n dCourl cOllfh nw ,1 1111' ~"I,' III "l't·. .\l l.- n. ~ :'. Il) II cr"" in ( 'll'a IT I'l' e k 1'1' pledged. Tba t car s tan din!: yo nd~r tIlu lid t h il'f." s igns drawn on t h e margin of a new s t nin pro pe l'l)' uf the l'<t Hte of Low ,' " 1""11'1 . I' killJ: " (,h ;l rl .. ~ (;uc nth~r. belongs to me and befo)'e I I 'a ve I "Yu u mea n- you mean I m arried paper where th e Govern or had neg_ _ _ _ _ __ . _ _ _ Wh itake r. . ,," n I. , < in ~! , IT" \\'. O R S HORT T IM E- Eas y want yo u to wllik away fl'o m h,' r" a~ h,' l:i l'l 1() !I crook ?" gasp ed A rch ie. lecte d to e rase them; but he was as" Willian, T . E ~t ,," fil l'" I ';~ ' .', ,nd I. "", 1: . an d 1 ,.11 ,' . [ <'I'll I ' to Wil - LOl\C I c t' tt1 ~ . ,\ Is o :-iu r vey in l: and Ab rapidl y 11S possible a lltl no t. lui'll y(\ t!I. " I J m ' IIf lhe ~ m o ot he s l i n the game! toun<l ed t o find t hat h e was in the .•1101 fi ll ,, 1 H",',. IIl I :" g ,,, ,' r" ..- I I . f " t:., 11 .. 11 1" I . • ' l/ \I' n lot , l rnc ti ng . Wr ite It tld I will call nnd head!" I n ' -::'!I ' I. Ia' ''- It l' Willi II c r ook! I com pa ny o f 0 mnn who took counsel w:, rd T . I. " " ::illm V. Hen kle, Waynes· He did not C \'~n ("" " n I h l' r "U'I' ""," , .. II w a~ t he di a monds that of t h st.a r s. Il:I! 1 It I' . ' ,' .11,01 [.' . \\ . Fra nz tn :, ce you. m e nt as t(l the, PI'O p i'lU II l1IV "f 'i.' <a l r, ' ,d " "r. If \"(l u'd looked nt h is "Ne ~ous un e mllu va ise etoile! Y ou ., ,!I ' jl1 .il t .. if , I h ' dl . 1 l elwn lilt in Jo'runk- ". lie, Ohi o. '.' I' ' atl bu t eros cd 1I", 1,1a ' ,'ur 11 Wllh the' fo.d, '... u "vult!' hm'e noticed that cH tch t he Re n ~e admirllbly. Wh en 'f ', .. i, i,.Ic! . !I Ll l,\ N~ 011 Chutte [s,titocks, Sacurl· crestfa llen nil' ,.f , hil ! Il c,· "c' • ', h \lIt WS of an ' h on es t yo u ~ec me scHbb lin g I a m ca lcui at,,, ,II t' ,ii' C. H Il ' ! II . ( 'l d l'- t " l h ' ti Qn Co. t o I ius II I1lI Seco nd Mortga ges. NOl'" HIl knew nu'hill>" ~It\", t ha I "1I'I\; n f nrm lll,. Pick locke t in th e nt <' ncS' of l he dark fat e t hat . : " 1 l \ t:t lJ.:h t. IO ~ . H :( at' r C' s ill I" ,u"h t. J ohll lIa rbi"" J r., X~ni8, ;1 " II I L: I" ,. norm \Ju~ly tir, ,j . , ' , \ , • ! l1 t:t rv(! l ou ~ly d i t ; but o,·er h ungs me a nd lrying to eRti mote . .i l l' ''' C · ' 1 III , I 1' 1 .. \'.I ! 1I~' l ' I J,' I ',I I Ohio. ·m 30· '2 6 '.1 u rI' his ' ll'ue mctier. wh e n if eve r t he clou d will pass. h otel alld cr, i~lI I • iI ! I " -:' P" l' e' l't :tl. ~ t tl R. P . Po pe. B U i'ltln . ,,~' lill ie nec klace he had o n DOlI ' t lroubl e your hea d with t hose II" 1~l r(' , \ll ll .~h a c rl'~ 1I nd .G5 lOW11 He was sl Ii!'!:." " n . , ( , I ,. c • II" t. \\' I1I' n he s t ruck Walker's fo ncies ; lea ve them to me. Hope MAHR I ACE LlCE NS F'j ., . ...·s in F I':ltlk lin li nd ,,!'lisle. b ed Whe n It 1!""I' t '~ Ul,t " ,,: f n,)ck ' h cool hun d r ed t housnnd. buoye d in me by t he fact that n. L. .11111 C rine r to . Ihu r t M. F a l'mer. of Wa,rren anll adjo lnln. caus ed bi m lu ~t,. I. I I . I '"" , 1/ , hr l':1 k it u p and sell ' e m yet h ave my figu r es crr ed." • \l" ill inm 11 . :-:un ·p ll. 1:t1o,,1'" rO llnli es may oHain money on lonl o f h ·I ;I , ,.. ~ ~., ;, nne s in lI ar la n T p. "Come !" , 11 d l" II .... I "n" nnd it will take time. "To r eturn to p ractical affa irs, we I"ranklin. lind ;\Iul lil' I,:. ·" ITI'Y. ofl ("hmh· , II. nudtnc,' t (l 1'1'<,.1 Koh· limc loan s, at & pe r cent Interest. The door ('r<'he. ,1 0 " 1\' . w ide ,\ t'l h i, ",,;1;. .u p,'n t he bnc!; he had "hall auando n Collins' m ac hine and Fl'lInklin . I ~ I' , :!1l :;. \ I ~ a "I ' (' ~ in lIu tllilton Tp. Cost or secu ring th e M8ntC is very rea· eno ugb to p , 1't1,i a !'Illli ~ 1" ," 1 t o be ,!,,). .. " "" IT; lde t h illg. hordly second ' I'll wire him whe r e t o pick it up. .o nu b[e .through The Fede rar Land thr ust in. A fm' l) 1\\ :11 il1(! ·ltl nm us- I .. mlll'de r , ami his pe nite nce w eighed The n wc'll e n trai n at our leisure." REAL ESTATE TR ANSFE RS COM MIS S IONERS' ALLOWANCES Blink . For further information call ed s mil C' , a ia'llili:-tr f .. l·l· I. u t t he l:t~ l l " :t\-ily IIpOIl h im. "IC )TOU don't mind ln y askinK', I'd Gurl a nd lIill ntl t! MinHi,' 1': . lI ill on or IIddrc"" M. C. DnAKE, Treg· h eX\l~d "d l o ,, ·c 1Ill' ! hi!' 1(:17.l·. " It oI " ,·.,,' t ~ e(' m \llls~ iul e t hat tbe li ke t o know. where wc 're bo und for?" to B c ~s i c L fe" I'€', I t uw n Int ill Lei,. \\.. C. Gilltlo ul" inq ue sl , $ ·1.8 0; C. urer, pho ne S I6 -X. LeUalloll, Ohio. "Hist I" J.."il'l Wv:d d h:n 'e d C t·l~ i\,(ld mel" HNc\v, York, my dear boy; but you anon. \\'. flnJ,rle sllt'e L' tl dcl'tnki nl! ,0. , UUI'T he Go\' e rn or \\'id !' n~tl t hc' "I' nllin~ ""' C' , (" ' ~' r k no'" wh~n t hey are go- needn't be a larmed. I t will be h ot J o hn L. Rnt! V(' lmn H. K " rn~ to i: d. S I Oil: A. D. Bllrku l"w. buria l, $ 1 : in th e d (lor and MI I" zed t l" " " l!' h. 1il'" to .!l'c~I\'· U' . A rchl c I Sally h at- the r e and we'll only paus e for a day WANTED Lewz u rn unt!, E lizahl'th 1I l urph)". 5 0 ' 1': 1i11 ~ 1"01.1; , ~.nlll(" $ 1; Mercy hospitol , " Mv d ;11' Archie:" It! I h,· r .1 '/1 "'a~ c ro zy t o escape or so. We both n eed to freshen up acre. in T llrt l ~c r "e k T p. cal',· of 1 heo elM!, GIII'rI SOll , S2fJ; Rnd as h e· locked t he d U<Ol", "J\(O.I~ iIlti ltl ' lI: .. l il l' ,' :1 I'j, 'I ,ll' u f hundred dollars our \vardrobe It bit." Alhert F:. lllli gh to ~lImll e l A. li nn 1c liffe I lr u ~ CD .• supp lit's, $2.f,0: .!" hn - I{E P REN T A TIVE WANT ED in WayArchil.' shook his hea d s tubbornly. • Cath erin e Palm er , 18 ,8!1 a c r~ " in I 't'n & Wllts on , s upplie s, $ 1'I. i5: G. Il cs vi ll l'l l .. r r it ory. Swor n Proof of "I have n't told you thi s, but I'm Clearcree k Tp. Le tlermull, Slime, $3.20 : ~nllt c . $ 10 : , 85 .00 per weo k. $ 1.76 Itn hour for s upposed to be in the Canadian RockWilliam B. Cla r k to Vim C . Saur, Omce OtJlfittCII~ , typcwrit('l', $ 125.; HPItI'C lime. Introd u cing fin est g uaries. It would ' be a risky business B :&3 town ac r es in Ha milton Tp. Stn knltn Mfg. Co " s upp li es, $ 12.25 : a nleed Il o~ i c ,· y . 126 styles and colfor me t o show up in town I" , Al bert B. R ey nolds t o "ira G. Co lumitu s Bla nk Bnok Co. , ~uJlp li e ", o r s. l.o w P rices. . Au to furnished. lOy ou' r e a frightful egotist, Arch, Saul', .3 3 t own acres in HnrniIton T p. $ 118.9 8 ; Lu cindll MilIor , dlltllage, No (·xpericncc n ece ssury. Samples ie ! This is It large world ana man's VACCINA1'ION OF SWINE Mazic E llis , e t a I., to H oworu H . $ I:!OO; .1 0hn Treon, same , $20; {u!'ni shed. B~~ TTERKNIT TEXTILE memory is short. If you see any old (A SPECIALTY) H erman, 99 .65 ucres in Clellrcreek (,h a rl es Dearrlnff, "ome . $ 140 : Fra nk- '0., Dept. C- 16, Greenfield, Ohio. friends I beg of you do not township. Sim pson, $400; BIll Ba ll Board of ·m2 to dodge them; shake one and ~otbID. but . Rell.bl. Snum C. .E; ond Emma' Willinm s t o F.duc nlio n, $650; Clora E. Treo n, h eartily by the hand. We' ll pretend Viru. U.M Charles N. and Myrtle E. William, $:1000; Al so n Ellrnh nr t, $7 00; C,ll um that our black wool is as whitc as the FOR SALE 1 town lo t in Franklin . \ hut B la nk B oo,k Co., s uppli es, $ I:!; Phone 81 . drifted s n ow, ond no one will run a f Clifford E. and Carrie Burgess to R ~llt i ngto n -Rand Busin ess Scnice, re o t", r u s shouting, "BIBckshe ep , black· FOR SA LE-Genuine cherry cup- ' HARVEYSBUR~ OHIO R oy D. Black and Emma Johnso n, 1 pa irs, $17.50. sheep I" boa rd with glass doors. Mrs. W. a25 S. Gmham .
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FOR SALE- One fine T. B. tested Jersey Cow, with week-old calf. Inquire of A. B. Norris, one·half mile we st of Ferry. -a4 FOR SALE- Two Grade cows. Will both be fr esh in April. Rolla Bolton, Route 1, Wllynesville, Ohio. Center"ille 84-2. " a25
THE' MIAMI 6AZfTTf will give) you results that you never dreamed ot_ Try it once and be convinced_
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S PRAYING I S AT HAND-When In need of a n cw spray purnp, no matter how lat·ge or 8mall, spray hose, nozzl es, complete pumps, leathel'll, rubbe r puckings, etc ., call on THE BOC K LET-KING CO., 415 W. MaIn St., Xenia, Ohio.
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industry and it still is use-d by more people than any other automobile. More than eight million Model T Fords are in active service today-an indication of their sturdy worth, reliability and economy. Because of the tremendous investment which people have in these cars and because so many of them will be driven for two, three, and even five more years, the Ford Motor Company will continue to make replacement parts un~, as Henry Ford himself says, Uthe last Model T i9 pff the road." For the Ford Motor Company has always believed that its full duty consists not only in making a good automobile at a low price, lbut also in keeping it running efficiently fo~ you as long as ,possible at a minimum of expense. No matter where you live, therefore, you can still buy Model T Ford parts with the same as~urance as formerly, knowing that they will give you the kind of .service you have a right to expect, and at the same time protect the money you have invested in your car. :All Ford replacement parts, as you may know, are made of the same materials and in the same way as those from ~hicb your car was originally assembled, and are low is! price because\of the established Ford policy. So that yowmay get the greatest use from your Model T, Ford over the rlongest period of time, we suggest that you take the car to ' the nearest Ford dealer and have him estimate on the cost of any replacement parts which may be necessary. You may find that a very smaU expenditure ~ maintain the value of your car and wiD be the means ~f ~ving yo~ousands of miles of additional service.
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It', worth .houti ng about! Zinc In sulat~d Am~riC<\n Ff llcc- wcath· , er.prool~insulated against rust-:guaranteed to equal or oUll'lSt ,n actua l length 01 tc rvicc any other fence made 01 equal8i.e wire., used under the same conditions, All y buxer who can . how it la ils to do I!O w,lI be supplied with an equal 8 mount 01 new lence I ree. Every roll is guaranteed lull gallge, full weigh t a nd lull length. Sold at no ext ra cha rge. . American Fence mta ns reliable pro· t ection lor your st ock a nd crops, long service and , because it costs no more than ordinary lence. lower cost per yedr It 's the best a nd mOllt econom ical Ifnee you ca n buy. COllie in altd 1t.'C it.
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Pictu re. In ..a d. the Kitchen I i'illce kitchen and cooking pquipm('nl h a ve becom e so cnlorful , pictur~~ have c ome into the kitc hen. too. Che(, r y sce ne s they aro.-- n s unny road win ding over cou n try hills ; a glimpse • f 1111 o ld·fllshioned gard en; a holiduy at t he beach, p erhaps. They hl'lp wOl1 tIcrfully-during working h ours .
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The Clinton R'e alty and Loan Company
WAITED DEAD STOCK WE GET THEM QUICKLY AND FREE OF CHARGE CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR EXPENSE
Office is 1I 0 W located in the Citizeri, Bank Building, Lebanon. Money t u 10ll n on chattel property, h ouseho ld gO lldM, live stock. machinery, etc. 1'ou c lIn payoff your loan in Gny um o unt any t ime . FOSTER CUNNINGHAM, W arr e n Count, AceDt, Labanoa. In office o f Attorn_,. F . M. C . .: ninrham, n ..... Po.t Office.
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Two serving ~'ecret s that ar~ t im cSli vers fOf the h ome·make r m a y be s ummed up in these few word s: Pre pare food s beforehund wh en ev· er pOSSible, 80 ,!Il t he fu ssy work is done during the "cleaning-up" part of t he day. Then when ' ready to serve, one need only lift the di sh es ARRESTED out of th'e oven o r r e frigerat or and ( place th em on the t nble. ' On n lime a l!nle ' student from Ga. E scalloped abd . ca sser ole recipes, Wa s pinched f or being a f a. m eu t loa£, custurd s lind tapioca dlls . Said the Jud ge with !I 'smile: .sorts lend :t h emselve s well to this '''Yo ung mlln far awhile schem e. Free of ChRr.g e .w! ~e going to ba." Anothe1: short-cut is offered b y the compl1rtme llt · pl'a te. M.ellt, p otatoes, . NO FAIR . a green v egetllb,l e and .A slIlad can be " , ; • IIrt istlcall¥ arra, ng~ a on th e plate. F lo- \ ou mlly kIllS me on the t~ru- Then when desl!ert is io order there pIc," is but one dlBb to remove from each Bo-"A~d ~,et 1\ liang in th~ ~outh place. This acids tremendqu 81y to
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.Walter McClure, J. E. McClure FUNERAL DIRECTORS
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
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Gruen Watches for yenrs have bee n the favored choke of bot h pnrents and grarluates. Beauty. pr ecis ion, durnbili~y and a pI'estige t hat increll s!'s the pride of possession. Our stock of Gruens offer a very wid e choice. Cary's J ewelry Shop, L eban on, Ohio.
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Mr. and 1\11'". Hl1 Y .Jo hn,sto ll lind daughter, Ma xin !', l\li ~s ' \)tl i~y ' J ohnston und Mr. Fred J ohnsto n, of 0 "· Si Cll, Pa., stopped over fl'om Sutur. day until Mondny, with t hei r lIllc l,· . Those wh o gathered at the home of ~ Ir. 111111 Mrs. A. C. 1'11\,1,)1'. elH' oulc t .. Mr. und Mrs. I. N. McK ee ver , o n Phoe nx, Al'iz., j'o,' the' h ca lth of Fn' d Ea ster Ouy to I' mind Mr. McK eever J ohnsto n. of his 60th birthduy, wcre Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heath, of Sedali n; Mr. Dnvid Mc Keeve r, Mr. Rnll Mrs. Orlie S ellman and children. of Dayton; Mr. nnd Mrs. Harley l\lcKl! cve r , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ivins .und duughters. BerlII,·s. l ,ydi ll Powell i ~ t he !-,:U t'Rt (If i-~---tH4flit-_G-14;=tb.~.....oLW.l.S.bLin,g1JlD..-G.+fl_-1httt!..ft("'r, M 1'8 . A n ~y 1"111111 i illS, (lJ' H. ; Mr. and Mrs . Geo r ge D(lyto n. nnd three childre n, Mr. llnd Mrs. J. !\I, .. an(1 Mrs. R. D. Co llett anr.l so nW . ·McKe ever an d five children , of Wayn esvi lle. nnd Mi ss Vi ola Collins, were co nfin ed to their hOllle Wil h gl'il' of Harveyshurg. A'II ~ n j,'yc tl a Loun· la st week. tiful di'(ner und a &00(1 lim c. M1'8 • •J. H. l.elllar was the wee k·en tl , ---guest of her (laught er, Mrs. Ea rl Vrtun, o( Columbus. DEATHS
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"f C in- I .-- --also repuir jewclry ,,[ "" "ry r hame· Parmer Stanley expects to greet his ter and rt' llI ou nt rinKS and IIHh lcl' nizc old fri e nds at his home th e latter purt yo ur w!'u d ing r inK. !." banon . cinn ali , SundllY with LIlt' 1'11' 111 - I I of the week. E. J. Hardman and family werE Alfr ed J . " ·riv, ht. wh" h :, ~ ht' c n Sunday dinner guests of Layton Geb- vis it ing his parc n l". ]J r. nnd l\1" ~. A. gh d; T . Wrightl, left Tu c5dny mo rn ing for hurt and wife, of Miamisburg. C'O I I' IlH llI 'S s i ~te r . !'I l ,·s. A n nil .11 :lh:lIl. se llin ~ s yste m, .. Fro ll1 Mrs. Belle Coon and daughter, Beu- his home Ilt Swurthm ol' (,. at lI umilto n. Faclory lo Your \Vall, " lah, of Dayton, were calling on o ld Miss 1Ilild r e, 1 lI a rt ~oek . "r Oh i" 'V illia lll l: , l1 ai l H' s, "f 0 .:11 11(1111. \'i :;· L II friends on t he Row the past week . you CBlluUY wa IJaper Wesleynn coll ege , Rpt'1I1 the w,' ok· (' nd itcd in .'unday wit h hi" 1I11,th ..... ~Ir " . Mr and Mrs. Tom Sherrod, o f Wilwi th Mrs. Edith Ha 'T i" ,\lui family. S. 11. ll ain~ s wh,,",' eonlii li' >ll " 'llI ai "". ; ill your own hOllJ e a t mington, were the week-end guests of an d r etu rn ed to (:o ll l'gc o n Monday. " bo ut the "" lil t'. fac to ry prices. A t eletheir daughter, Mrs. C. R. Clll'nell. Ril l'~' Saylur it 'HI I lI ul,· to lelle h phone ca ll --or a pusta l Quite a number of the schOOl chilOne of the greatest duys in your ca rd will br in g th e 10dren were absent from school the sons' nnd dau g ht ers' lif e is. approa ch- I hi ~ wc"k on ,I\'etlun l of <ii ' '''''uI(' d ' ca l represen tative to past week on account of t he i nfluenza . ing-G raduation . Before yo u decide SilOu ldl' r, wh ill: buxi ng' at hi, "Ch 'hll Mrs. Ethel Hardman was a guest of upon the gilt that is to "ommemornte lit Sp l'ing V u ll ~y. . I " f : your door with a coma t heater party at Keith's Saturday this even tful dilY. visit nry ' s J ewc l!llr. and Alrs. C. W. A Ibl'llPt, afternoon, after which t he ladies re- ry Shop, "The H Ulllc of Gifts." pring- bo ra , \\'e l',' Sunda y d inner I p le le lill'e of new wall t urned to Miamisburg and took BUpguesls or MI'. nnd r. I,·s. K e ~lt· 1' (;ru paper samp les priced f lOm s ix cents a roll u p to the Mr. and Mrs . J. O. artwright and per at the Capitol. hum and da u~hlel'. hig heSl grade lIIud t'. daughter were in Middletown ' unday The Community Grange of Ce nterafternuo n for t h e baptism of Ewun 1\lr. a nd 1111'S. Wa lte r Whital",!' anrl, T Il"'" A merl'can Wall P aper Stores·,Co. ville conferred the Third Ilnd Fo urth " Merrit. t he infan t son of Mr. und l'Iirs. fun dI u rt.: now 1 id i ~ in tI f" " I'lIrI .1 " degree upon a la.r ge class Wednesday Clar e Hinkl ('. lir.l' ,"'d,n , alld • . , 111 .1 .11, .•\. I. I' night, after which they tendered them .. ' ltil' :o:. In n ! h \\' ,,'h ,"\ I' l t t a banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenc e The W om lln's Au xili 'll'y will F' l ientl S il l'f(' < t'l' ~l 'lr ~ l\l 1, 'ull l wJr 1 Zi nk , of our Row, wer e memb ers of with Mr ,. J W Edwards and Mr ~. thl' ~l· r ilJu .. lll t d.~ ,~" 10 1 )'ll'~ )\:. h\' CHI' -1 I t he class. Ro na ld lI !l wke (i n J. ri duy uflernoon, ndl a t lh l' h\Jlut- i Ill ' !' (jld ~h ~ l' l, .11,. Apr il 13, :I t half ufte r t wo (ll th (' IJ t lrll )ll' (" lH~" :tl .\llU J.l bi IlJ l'J,.!, hom e of Mr~ . J. W. EdwlIrtls. 'o nsideri ng till' incl~ment ",,,ulh er II Onl y six weeks until graduaiion SA tul'llav tv ,·n inA'. a f(li r ·~iz c " audl· , duy. T his i. a gi ft time, u niq ue in cnce c ,; j nycu II " ,p:end id pictu,'c, the lifc o f you t h. Come in and mak e p~l' t n inin).t to EU !:'t l' l', shllwn hy }{L·\ . , I FOR SA.LE you r choice fro m our lin e of beauti- Stilling, . Local R epre e ntative Waynesville, Ohio - - - - - -- - -- - -- - --j-ful- uije ful Kifl€' fQI' tAli grll rl.ua1c. 111 ... a nd Mrs. Flo)',i Sa vtlJ;C enler· . FOR SALE- Mammoth P e kin duck Cary's Jewell'y S hop, L ebanon, Obio. tu ined t ll II fa ll'lly .Ii nl1l:'· 1::""tCI', 1\1I.,.ll= "':==:=:=== ============;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;====~ eggs. Mrs. Charles Hugemeyer, Be ll o lJl nwidui , Mrs. Lea h Stro ud I - -" Waynesville. . -a18 F:lIst(!r gUL's ts of Mr. nnr! Mrs. Ilnd son, J\liss Olive Din wi ddie an" I · --'------~~~~~"'"'!~!!"'!!!"'!!'!!"""'!~~~!""'_. ._ __ Gcorge D. 1\1 ills were J . F . 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Chester nnd New BUrlingto n W . C. T . U. he ld un insti t ute in lh e F r ie nJs Dr. C. A. H o ugh, a we U-known chl,lTch here on Thursua y. physIcian and form er re sident of Miss The lm a White, o f George· Wayne»v ill e, d i .~ d al the home of hi s daugbter at Brynn, Ohio, F rid ay, Ap· tow n, Ills., is the guest o f he r f ath el', T. A. White and siste r, Miss WYUlllil. ril 6. Funeral services in charge Uto F . & A. M., wCn, held at his Mr. und Mrs. Bi . hop Dickigson, of re~idenc o in Le l,ano n, I\h nday Columbus, ur c gUl'sls in t he ho m e of ' noon. Inte rm ent \\'a " in Mi nmi cem- t heir so n , Adams Dickinson l\nd fometery. i1y. F. ~ ··ff· 8 1 f S .· ·U· W 'ln~ ". (, II ~ ' . ,0 . P'tng Vulley, .d'~tl ~n u Dayton ho sp,tll l on SundBY m orning. He w,,~ th e f aiher of Mrs. Ross J~ l ll n l'k, of this pla ce. Funeral servIces wer e held in t he' M. E. church at S pring Valley, 'I'u e~day , afternoon.
Churl"s Blair hll~ joined h is mother in Chicago, wherc she is s pendin g the w inte r with her daug h ter, Mrs. B W ' K.I'h . . ec . Misses Calheri ne Noggle and 001'othy Conard, of Oxford, and Marjorie Haydock, of Greenfield, were ho me for Easter vucution.
Forrest L., two-year -o ld son of Mr. lind Mrs. Forre st H oblit, die d Satur · day afternoon. The f un eral services in charge of 0,'. A. S. Watkins, were held at t he home Tuesday a fternoon. Burial was in Miami ce meiery.
Mrs. J. C. Pick in and 8011 . or nu~' ton and W. H. Harlll1'. of Cincinnati, we re g uests Illst wee k of ih ei,' mother, Mrs. A. II. Harlan .
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Mr. and Mrs. A. W . '],urnc r llnd daughter. Agnes, spent n pa rt of last week with t h eir children, Oran and Opal Turner, of Meehunic s bur~.
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The Junio r claSH play, "A 'sisto,1 by Sadie." will h e Ki ve ll in the Hi g h , School audil I'ium next Fl'iday evtnI It is " I'ory Jlltcrc~t' l Mr~. Fred Gon a has boe n a victi m ing, April 13 . ing m y ~te r )' Il lay whkh p r omises to of cold the past week. be w ·1I W'j " h ""clll~. I' Miss Ruchel Rurtmll n, of Hou Le 2, The Ai,1 !SneiN ' 01 the 1I1,' E. church is ve ry ill of pneumonia . gav ti ll old .tirn ,; 'b uo l cntertai.n. J oltn Wilson is h av in g trouble wilh m ont in the sc hoo l Lllild in g , Wednesnn abccss on his shou.l der. dllY evening , Th 'y al. 0 h eld an Ens· A- vcry int~r(lsting Easter Ilro[!'r.al'IL1 ~tOl'. ma r k t in Xcni" ,on Suturduy. was presented at Caesar's Creek eve nt s we'·o II ~uccess,.JInanciulPriends church. Euster morning. Iy. --- - --~
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Obituary Forrest Lumont H oblit, Jr., was bo rn J an unry 27, 1!l 28, and died at 1 :25 p. m .• ~atu rd ny. April 7. 1928. III the age of ten wceks and one dllY, leavin g be hind fa ther, ' mother. two s iste r. . F lo"ence Eliznbelh Ilnd Eve· Iyn lItne. lin t! oll e brother, William Morion. and I<I·an dpl1re nts. He was 0 bright and happy chil!1 a nd seemed lo' be woll and strong, but was seized with a s uddell-~nd ;>a!n ful afflic t ion that hllffled medical s kill and in u fe w hours was merci{ully relicve d of h is Rufl'ering and laken to the arms o f ele rnnl love. God plantetl u bea utiful bl ossom In the g ard(>n of life and love, But he cam e in th ~ d II' of the morn· ing And cllrried t hat fai r flower ab ove. Then the Iight see med lo pass from the sunshine, A nd the blue fude d out of th e sky; For I missed lhe bright flower so sorely And my sad heart question ed why?
Then 11 \' oice I hea rd in my sadness ; MI '. ond Mrs. F. R. l\Ioomn\\' an t ~ "Whllt I du th ou kn owtlst not now, Mr. 11. J . Hamm ~p e n l thc week-e nd But my lo\'e t o thee is unchnnging wi lh rc.luli vcs ul ,o uth 'ule m and If in meekn(>ss thy s piril wi ll buIY. Lyndon. }00 L oc ust An chor Po. Is. thc fin ~ Bul in the brig ht ml)rrow that's CO III ing, !!Vt' l' bl'ough t to to wn. Plnce your o1'(ler now us th ese posts will not Th e darkn c s~ will nil be mild!! IJ l'ight. Whll t I d40 th uu gha lt know her after III ~ t long. W. H. Madden & Co. In the ruil' hind of joy nnd d ' Ii)rht." A. S. W. Mr. u~d Mrs. Krell Bennington find 1\11'. 11l1ll Mrs. Lewis Schatzman, o f TI k ..,n . . . Card of Sllrdinia, culled on Mr. und Mrs. W. We Wish to ,' xl(' nti nul' thank s to O. Huper, Sun(lay. . I 1 A S \\ tk ' t he nel g l!bo l's :IIH It· . II "h - inS . . :. . . . IiJH IY ~ ,mn Dr. FI'a'nk Slutz. the prominent lec· to us dUl'ln g tht' ~lcklll'SS li nd d ·a Lh turer, will be here April 23rd. in be- of our darl ing hahy bn~' . holf of t he Mothers club. AJlmission 1\1 [l I JIlt· FUI'I'l'8 t Hoillil and ~" r· F, Ill'I 15c, at th e Gym. .~- - - - - - If its "Yourex" silverwnre, you hn ve th e bu"\. mun and machine ('lin produce. Select your pattern now al Cllry's J ewelrl! Shop, ·Lebl\non. e~ l
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Rev. and Mrs. J J. Schueffer, Dr. Fan' Ilnd S. 1.. Cartwright visilell Col. Carmi A. Thompson, wh o has Misses Annie I\nd Mame Brown in Cobeen manager o f t.he Willis campaign lumbus, Sunday afternoon. in Ohio hus a bso lutely d,!('lincc\ to di s, cuss the ca ndidac y for th e Reptiblican Keep in mind that W. H. ' Madden nomination for United States sel1a- & Co ., Waynesville, Ohio; do und tor to succeed till! Illtc Fl'!lllk B. Wil· will continue to keep the best roof· lis. He snys thot lit th e prese nt time ing, best shingles, best fiooring. best he is consid ering only the task of win- siding, best lumber und building ~a ning the stat.e for Ohio Republicllns leriul on the market. rather than for foreign inter· c~ts . But Mr. and Mrs. Ge'o rge Dakin, Sr.• at the snme time he clln not. possibly be unmindful of the tremendous have gone to the country home of sentiment that prev"il " for him to be· their daughter. Mrs. Emma Surfllce, hcome u ca ndidat e for the se n1\lor- where they will spend the summer. ship. It comes from not only withh been in the ranks nf the Willi s suppo~te~ theG::::r~~~:I~~ ~~r ~~~r:,a:e~~ and but from all fuc llons of the Rep,lbll, d' t B t . eci ion duracan party who rec ognize hi s especial g~~ ua e~ eau prthil~ in'crease~ fitness for the position. After the blhty un a pres Ig~ . smoke of tho bnttle lI ext Tuesday has theGPride ofrrPoseesslon. iOdeurehsotolcCek . '11 t of rucns 0 er a very w . dellred Ilway 1110re attentlQn WI no , J I Sh Lebanon Ohio. only be given to the successor of Sen- Cary s ewe ry . op, , Iltor Willis but plso to the Republican Mi~ Mildred Hart.~ock, of Ohio nomination for governor. Wesleyan college, was one of the honor guests at a dinner given by the The Ohio Typographical Union in. Deans to the members of the Fr.eshsession 'Ilt Findlay Inst SnturdllY, man class who made n certain high session ut Findlay. Saturday, ~dopt,,~ d . ed stron'g r esolutions asking ' Hermlln grade avernge in every st..,.y · urlng Wi tter di rt'etor ot industriul rei a- the first semester. tiOJIS, to ?ecollle. a ~iindidllte for .the The following relntives from a di sDemoerntl~ nOIl'llllatlo.n for gavel nor lllnee attended the funcl'lll of M ra. of Ohio. Witter, who attended ,the " usan Cook last Saturdny: Mr: and conference. thal~ked . the delegates. Mrs Hugh Laughlin of Springfield; which rep resented every bra~ch o~ Mr 'John Haines, M;. and Mrs. Hur. the printing , crn!t, an? promls~d to ry 'Haines, Mr. and ' Mrs. Robert give serious cQn Idera t lon. to th~ re&. Haines 'Mr, and Mrs, Laurence Ev. olutions Ilnd would ann,ounc.e hIS de"M' s .Ed Lone; of Dayton' Mr. ' W 't t ' ansI r. ' '''' ., . daion about )\lny ~. I er IS 8 mem- and l\{rs. Joshua Foster, of Xeni'l; ber of the Canton .T ypographlcal U~ Mr, and Mrs. John 'J ames, of Oente.r~ ipn, and served all mayor of Oanto ville; Mrs. Susnn Douglass and .foir. previous to his IIPpolntment a ! !' ~em- Hnrry COok of Spring Valley, ' ber of the stair of Governor v IC. on. , _ ,., shey more ·than selren ·years ago. The Vp.to.the-mlnute newest .n oveltles .pl'intel'8 pledged' their unl~~PP?rt in jewelry, silverware, glassware and in the campaign fall the nommation. leather 1J00dl. etc., at Cary's JeweIr, aDd electiqp. ~hup, L!I~Dt QWg. .. __ _.~
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OR. FRANK CRftINE'S WEEKLY IlECTURE Gabriel Wells had a Christmas enrd in which he sa~s that there arc three things that constitute a. rounded out life: Power, Pleusure and Peace. The more we think of it the m<rre thifl-seems to be a; 'yerl7 fo.od deRmlion. There ill not much satisfnction in a life of no power. What gives zest to sport is t he employment of our powers Ilnd we all appla,ud the victor, t hat is, the man who shows the most power. This includes both mentality or mental acum en and s,kill . Ae (or pleasure, th,,:r have learn· ed a great lesso n who have foun d out the abiding plell5ures of life Ilre those that ceme from serving others. The pleasures that we experience in mere· Iy receiving gi fts or be nefits, merely enjoying things t hat are· our own, the plellsures of possession and amusclIIent Ilre temporary and they fade. But one who devote·s his life to bringing joy into lhe Ii.ves of other~ hilS an unfa iling BOUrc,e of satisfactio n. Peace comes from the firm establishment or connect ion of life with eel·tain fixed principles.. Th ere are so me things which, whell we have dcdd ed upon them, we lay on the shelf. 'rh ey ar c not to be re opened. One who is continull lly Ilrgu ing t he fund o. menta ls is always in ho t wll!.!!r and unslltisfi ed. Tha t is the . advantage of a belief . G cI It " thO fi I ' d In 0, IS 80me ' Ing XCI un • at led, a contru l ~un a bo ut whi ch all of our ot her thou h ts and 0 li nions I g I IIl lly 1'evo ve . .. Of. co urse the behef rn Gnd d oes no t impl y any congeriel~ of fllnta~tic conn otu t ions. One 's b"liof in God llIay ta~e IlIllny form s, but it must have a central core of r e pose. A life without inner r epose is cl'n stantly huffeted to and fr o by contrary pas.
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Susan Haines, daughter of Johathan and Marthu Hnines. wus born in WaynesviUe, August 27, 1862, un,d did e in th e home town April 11, 1928, aged 75 yeurs, 8 months and Ii duys. She WIlS married to George Cook April 8, 1869. Nine children were bo rn to them, of which four so ns and three daughters survive together wi th six .grandchildren, two great grllnd child re n, one brother, John Hain es, of Dayton; and two sisters, Mrs Angit! Mills. of St. Joseph. Mq., and Mrs. George Dllkin, of Wayne SVil le. The husbund. a ne and and one dnughler have pnssed on befor e he r. Sh e unit ed w ith the C~i Rtilln church. August 8, 18!l2, She was 11 6LrOng belit:'ve r in a Divine Savio", al\V R) 'S rel;dy to do her s hare lind always fo und in hel' place in t he ho u~e of wO I'ship, when her health wo uld permit. She was a d evoted wife , a loving mother, n cheerfu l and valued fri end to all who knew her. "The Master is come and cllll " th for t hee," Th e messenger whispered low ; With work well done and tru st in his love. She nn swered. " ['m reHdy to go." So while we are in shudo\v, our pathway is hid. She hus reuched the fllir land of the blest; OU I' hnn d5 a nd our hellrts are w ith burdens weighed down , Shc has e ntered the heavenly rest. A. S. W. Card of Thank •
We desil'e to express our. sincere thanks t o ou r reilltives. friends and neighhbors for the kindness anu sympathy ~hown us during the iIlncss and death of ou r bel oved moth e r; donors of the benutiful f1 0rul pieces ; Rev. A. S. Watkins for his comforting word ~; Mr. lind l\Its. Walt.er Elzey and Miss Lucy Emley for the beautiful gongs. II Iso !\I r. Mc Clure for his most efficie nt Tohe Children. service.
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c1es. who tnk eR pleasUire in g iving pleasu re to others , Ilnd who has inner efld S. Lohrey, magician, and the repose enoogh to keep him eon tent Amphi on Male quartet will appear at in the center of his be inJ):, can be truly th e School Gymnnsium We dnesday s:rid to Jive a somewhat comple te life. eve ning. April 25. ~hc qUllrtet is cOnlpofie d of Frank Fntsch. first ten' k II d t 'A 0 1'; D. W. MI e s~ , secon enor; . W. For: rlh e. barI to ne; Royal Greene. . . . . d J. 1l~S. fh e enter.talDmc~t IS sponsore. Wllynesvllle Shrll1e clu.b an? IS by tile A nnual inspecti on of the local chapter, O. E. S., will take place Friclay fur t hc be llcfit of lhe CIlTnP Fire gtrls. Following is the progrum: lI1r~ Blan che oven lng, April 20. , fl l' Iors'C'h orus .. ... . .... . , Preston, District Deputy G'rand 1II as, S Ii . 0 L d 6:1 t h 'Qullrtet ter of th o 21 st distri ct;. will he the :I nglllg u e ' 0 es ... 'l inRpecting officer. Dinner will be IJlaAwllyHome .... .. .. .. .... . \ ... ............. Lohrey serv"d promptly ut 6 0 'clock A II lI!agic m(>mbers are urged tao be ·pr c~e nt. Lu~s ie of Mine . ........ ..... . \ The Drum ... .. ..... .... .... ~ Quartet Visitors arc welcome. Colto n Dolly ...... .. .... .. .... .. ... { . JULIA BRADBURY. W, ]\f. Magic ........... ........ ..... Lohrey SUSAN HAW Kg, Sec'y. W· t m er S ong .. ........ .. .... ... ... . ~ • --Ol~ Songs ... .... ... .... .. ...... .... . Quartet SWing Along....... .............. .... On Friday, April 20, the unnuul basket dinner and field meet will take place on the Harveysburg campus. Roy Reeser,' one ' of the two men Prizes will be donated by the business -, . men and the several organizations. arrested here on Februllry .16th. for and non e but Massie township stu- stealing guns from the offlce of Dr. A. Th Oh' W d CI' t detits are ·eligible. Events will be- N, Vandaman, of Sprinlg Valley. Il nd e. 10 • . ~rren . an II} on gin promptly at lOa. m., Ilnd will Who was returned to .Allabamu on a c~lIr~e of murder. w,a,s indi~ted at Counties aSSOCiation. wII.I . hold their ('o ntinue througli the afternoon. B.l rmmgha'!l' and reoolv'e d a h{e sen-' fourt~ annual balket picnlo at South ------~ tence. ThiS word WIl5 received here Par~ III Los .Angelell, a,l l .day Sunday, last wee~ ' ln a letter to l'\Ial'lllla\ C. f· April 29, 1928. All. former r~sidents Joy. .: ___ of the above countIes. are wel~ome, Ooffee . wtlJ be furntshed. Pleaae The Disbrow ·f arm, consisting of bring yourE~uPs'H dl P "d t 110 actes .-IInd ,1oClit!!d ab.Out 4 miles . 0 ton R a ey, ~e:l, en • northellst of WllynesviUe, was' Bold: see • A. I1I!Q~. c y. M'o nday; to Ha.rVf!)I L. Rye, he resel. 'Y' The offieen 'of the Wa!"8svllJe . :- • , I· ... t K JI d A H k nigh SchoQI Alumni aSlloeiatlon have . ' Ing I~ a e er an nna oa. announced that the 451lh annual reo One of the greateat days i)] your Il'he sales ,were ' made throujrh W. union will be held at tile Gymnaalum 10)]1' and life is approacliN. Seal'S. on Friday M 18 19'28 Ing--Grllduatlon. Before you decide -----. An Int~~fn.r · j,ro~ra~ ia being upon the gift that is to commemorate 11i0 patterns of new Wall Paper. prepared and a !afire l1ttendan~ of tliis eventful day, vlaIt ClJ!'Ts . Jewel· aU carried in &tock, a~ ~'~ bo~ ~~ pd, fIi Ia ill ~ Q Shop•. I~~~ B.oDle of Glfr..-.. "
Pupil s of t he Harveysburg High school will pre~e nt their elu ~s play . "Polly Lou." a corp edy in two act ~ , on Thursduy ev('n ing. April HI. at th e Harv eysburg Town Hnll. I"o\l oll'ing is the cast of ChtHuctel's: W iIIillrd Bail ey Oliver Jncobs Murry Wescott Lawrence Jacobs Chester Wurren .. Wilbur McCarren Joseph, Grecn . . . .. Fred Bogan Anderson Do ulolin .. ... Heb(lr Ellie Cedric Anstl'uthers .Roger Koverman MrR. Anni e Hailey .. Ru t h Ha nks Millicent Curtis DOl'othy Shambaugh JUIll' We ~co tt .Josephine Shambaugh Sylviu Wurren Evelyn Penney Helen Whitn ey .. .. DOl'otha Davis Frances Arnoid ...... .. Helen Barlow Inez . .. ..... ..... ....... Marle Storer Muriel ...... Vera Jackson Musie by the Harveysburg orchestra
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and Jllrs. Ward h uve return ed The regular meeting of the WOlD,~ to th il' Slimme r hom e neur Harveysb u r ~ . lifte r huvlng spent l he winter a~ry of St. Mary's Ch~ was held on F iday afternoon, April in Dayton. 13, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Ed. Du ofo ld Parkcr pens and pencil s- wards; Mrs, Edwards and Mn. RollIh e be~ t for th e gradullte. Cary's aid Hawke acting as joint host-. The meeting wile opened by lira. .Jewelry Shop, Lebll non, Ohio . Anna Cadwallader who conducted tb. L o~ A s mall buJl dog, black with devotional services. Scriptural quo\\'hite brcllsl lind face, wearing s tud- tations were given in respol1l!e to c1 ed harn ss. Re ward. Mrs. C. W. roll call. . H e nu cr~o n, Wllynes ville, Ohio. At the close of the bU8inen It~ the program was taken up, the 8JW Nt'w Linoleum und Rug Borders. number being 11 selection on the Vkl. Wi ndow Shad es and Draperies, at troill. This WIIS followed by "A LitHymlln·s. tle Talk on the United Thank Offer. ' ing," by Mrs. Lester Gordon, U. T. O. Oi Hlllontis -Alwnys in demarid the ll'casu rcl'. Rca din/!'s were given from world "'. '1'. Th eil' vlll ue n ever de- l h ' b ok bly Atwut er. "The Episcopal cr P II . I · ~ . r "IlIIl.t lt us for di llmonds. hU l'ch ." M I'~. P . B Henderson reed('ul'y'~ .TL·lI'c!t·y Shop . ] ,ct.an on, Oh io. i n ~ l hl' I)('l'ru ,'l' 1II1<1· l\lt·5. Edi th Rarria. i lo .. lir~t "hapt"r. A pleasing reci)Ii s",·: '/"nnil' :11101 ']" "'I'hill" HrO' I" " \:0111111 . " nULI ,' .!. "1'h,· Pigl'(i 'h Blink," h of Ih,· ·1't· I. f1 " Iw I·;x l'hl\l\jle. l!lJl.Ur, , w,," :tWo" 10.. IlI t h- Marj' lric Edwards. l1Iinl' d th l' .1lnrca8 FO l'il'l) - of t l\(' :'\. IV 'I'hl' \l 1·")!I·.",, ,·11, ... 1 "liLh another 8eDurling-tun ?II. K church Itl~ l \I·('.' k. I.·. tillll oil till' \'ictro lu. "Open the Ca ll'S "I' -the T'· IIIJ1I~ . " W ntuhc~ . cl IlC"S nn d jewl!lry I'l'Durin ' [h d·Ji · htflll M ciul hour ' I! pa il'cd aL Co r y'. J " ""ilT !';hor. dl'li"i "u~ I' ·rl·(·l'hl\1e ll t~ \Vcre served. also l'c l1ft ir jClI'l'lry Ill' ('v(' rY rhnra c· ~I IB . .\ . 'I'. Wright and 1\'1)'5. Will Cor. t t:'r I\ n41 I'CI\\Ou nt I'ing~ and 1l1UliOl'IIizc 11 1'11 \\ .!I·l' jlll.."t s .. I' tl l ~ afte rn oon. your wetl din ~ rinl!'. LeiJ<ltlulJ. DI'.
MI· ~ . 1.. n. CII I·don. 111 1'. "nd )1", . Ralph Millel:", Mr. alld ~ II ''' . .I . ( '. Hnw kt'. MI'S. C. ~ 1. Il nli il 1.4·1·. ~o\r~. I). R. Smi t h we I'!' ill a Ll" ,"lan,·!' a t th~ ~!i ,~ UIe·L1ta J:ubc l'ls and Mr. Frank in spection of Wil min gl'< lIl ('ha pl l' r of :--il ,,·y. I,(ot h flf Lc blln on, were quietly lh e O. Eo S .. i\!ol1ua y cI·cnillJ;. L/nil('tl in Illlll'l'ia p;e a t 6:80' o'clock on Sal.urdllY even ing, April 7, at the All eye eXllmina tiolis a('(' mad e !\'I:o ill St rel.t Presbyterian pnl'sonage, ~c ien litic~I IIY correc t by UI'. HUdulph. l.~lJl1 non. Rev. J . H. Lamy performth e eycs ight spcc ialisl, without th e ed the s ingl e ring ceremony. Misl use of drops. Co nsult him at Cur.y's Est her Stibbs Ilnd Mr. Chllrles Sibcy, J ewe lry Shop. Lebanon, Ohio. l'l'Olhcr of t he groom, were their only Only six weeks un ti l gradulltien attendants. d Th " ' ft t ' . . The brid e was prettily nttired in a ay. tS IS a gl Ime. umqu e In f bl tt d the life o f youth. Come in and make gow n 0 ue george e un wore a h f I' f b t', boquet of sweet peas and ferns nt her your cO lee rom our me 0 eau . H h b" I ful use ful gifts for t he graduate. Waist. er at wus rose elge III co • C 'Je velry Shop L ebanon Ohio. or lind her slippers were blonde. Ilry s \ , , She is the daughter of MI'. and r.ll'll. . . Orie Roberts. of Lebunon. At presMISS EII.a en.t she is elnployed at Cary's Jewelry R Mrs, F . C. t S('hwa d Srtz nnd i t th eeves re urne un., ny 0 ell' 'ho') homk e in I . Cof lum.busd ufther 1\ plellsant S 1 S T'h'e groom 1'5 the !I.on of Mr-. Ida wee . Wit 1 rle.n s ere . . everu Sibcy, of Lebanon, Ho is employed functIOns we re ~Iven for .therr plens- nt the Stokes dairy. of Wayn~svi1Je . . I)re. On :Wednesday c~emng, Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. Sibcy went ImmedlM. Robl17,er entertained a smn ll ntC ly to their new home in the Fred cO~lpany at her. home. Thursday ev Flats. Their many friends wish them Mrs. entertained Robltzer and M. much happiness in their wedded life. omnl\' Henderson' at Mrs. Mrs. L. Hathaway's tea room, where covers were 0 ' 0 ' . 'J laid for ten. Mrs. Walter McClure and Mrs. Robert Cross were hostesses on FridllY evening at the tea r oom. covers being laid for. fourteen, A pleasant social affair wal the and on SaturdllY Mrs. J. D. Marlntt 12 :30 lunch eon followed . by "600" at and Mrs. Jo're d Kimmerl e entertained the home of Mrs, Elizabeth .Baily &Del at the home of Mrs: Marlatt. On Mrs J _ B. Chapman on Tuesday. The Saturday evening Mrs. Fred Cole w.as guests were sell ted at the card tao hostess at a theater party followed bles und a deliciou s two.coul'lle meau by a ·lunch. Mrs. Lizzie Lewis also was served. The guest 'l ist irlcluded entertaineo for Mrs. Schwartz and Miss Margaret Edwards,' Min Trill.. Miss Reeves. nn Edwards, Mrs. Wilson Edwarde, Mrs. Ronald Ha~ke, Mrs; C. H. RobFrom the examination of your eyes itzer, Ml'Il. Ralph Miller; Mra. .W . H. to the finished lenses, Dr. Rudalph Allen, ·Mrs. James 'McClu\'e, lin. 8. gives 'his personal atte'ntiqn. Every D. Henkle, . Mr!). Edith HaztU. llri. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at F. B. Henderson, Mrs. Bert HazUoeIr. Cur;'s jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. Mrs. GCQrge Smith, Mrs. Laura Fr ination .er Mrs Julia Dononn lire. _ _ ee exam ' . Butte~orth Mr M' la ~ W H M dd & Co WaVftesville, Mrs. E 'D. V-;;::Jl' . , a en " . h M' .' ,. • _ Ohio, build your building .. with the ut, I'll. Emm: !a!Dett. . .,. tiest maierlal. :heY~ldO ~c:rm= _ ...... vI--'I . "iI.__ ~e b,ea C!!oIP8Il ra ~ .o - . _ .--.. • ..~~_.;
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alll·t t'o nfirm('rI t h,' ~ .. I~ o { Ih" Lobllnoll' ilizcn:l 'nli unnl Bu nk. of ce r tni n property tlf th 'l 'stut· of RobeiT"Qli'igle y. -W illinm Sh~(lhan \\,!,lS grnntNI 1\ d l· vor ce from Lillilln 8h(,l'hnn. ourt conth·med t he SlIlt' o'f cel"ttlin pToperlY in th e t IlS " of Th,' Uniun II\'inlrs Bld)(, & LOl\n 0 . , v'. Wil· lium G. LUI i. Vertlon \\' hit,\was fined $100 /l1ll1 cost s for P O';R ~ ,;s inll: 1i!]u. I'. nf the fl"()IIt doo r, The , ov ernor left ~:itllnley Flt ri l'stc r ple"ded n(l t guil· t he I"lIltl1\ with /I bound und Arc hie ty of p ossessi ng liq uor , ilL'u rd di~linctly his hllarty greetings Ll oyd Fo~t."r wa~ l(rnntt:u II dh'Ofl'I' and II \\'Ul1Iall '" sulo llued repl i., ., [1'011\ Virginiu lit Fos ll'r. "1'11\ HO n\' 10 lit· 101,' . but WI: hud to Cuur~ ordl'red thnt th .. 111Ili nti/f, d lan!!'l' II lire. Nl'. I'll lellve m)' \Varrl.' n Burlon . n :Cll ver from Ih~ dl" \\'1'11)1' h" r"," fl'ndn nt, Oro f: , " .. y. ('t /II.. $~ 1·1. " Wo n'i yo u ll c more comfol'tabl(' 'l'hunu\8 1'0w,,11 W/I S ~e nl (, I\l'I' , 1 t.) wi tho ut Yllur hilt" one yell r in the rl~ fL)l'Il1utL) ry for for. "='1 0. I'll k,'(·1' it: thanks l" gery. Th" dOltr frail"''' fllr /I moment n NE W SUIT S YUUIl" WOlllarl wh o in her ill stant's pau s(' lIlI t ht, t hr{'shold s eemed likll a Douglas Hollin.g~ worlh vs. .J ohll l' IJ rt l'llit fil!lIrc :\u(l;ll- n ly COlliI.' t o li(t: . Phillips. $503 .50, 'he WIIS tllll el' lhnn th e 'Govl' rnor Dnd Ru s~ ell McGregor \'~, !-l,' nry ·a t · ) tcnhwai te, et nl., '400.
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'''' alltl "II,., . : ~:!G. · ~ I l J 0 h II II ar b'Inl' J 1 ' . . .X ellin. ' I' ~ .,,/ ~(l UI! I . t o\\' n~hip, ... : tll:aJ!p lI 1 ~J.. :flllll' , ;:i _~ ., , ;,; Ohio. . 01 :10 .-26 bran' aDd hal! office. zled and conveyed away certni n u ·· Ric hard H . a nd Bertha E. Linda· I1 Hnk ~h o p, ~u J1 H I !f 'f: , $I, !' lJ : A , L, , He· to~red toward' a stand on which sots of tile Ashleigh Brown estute . mood, by shniff to ,J(' ~sc IInl l 1'llII ""~ deci.oter., .,-pnon. , and a silver- bowl " Juli a, lhi. i. my (dend, Mr. Comly." He, "very iliad, I'm .ure," w . . ulCourt all owed t he seve n th alltl fi nnl HU I~n"h. blll:ill!, 11l 0: A , .1. l\ i\)h .. rl.' I ~(-lrnl e rS. l, !l.01l llacs in Wayn e '1'1', bunlll, $1; L. S. W()rley. 1"[10 1'. 86,!l0; of , fee had been placed. H e h elped t .. red with ,e.~ rvalionl , but Ihe .mil e d a quick lad liul., .mile. account of Wiij inm Chancy us mi· Michae Davi d and Lou ~: . !lIOITi" ,II I {,,~' Joltn La w ", Sol \) . ' " I.'I'Ii" ~. $I'> ! ' ,f,:!. l?urlll Hs or \V 1.rreft an d ad jo inillil hiJUelt cenerously to Scotch; t he ministrllto r of the estate of T homas D. Ontk", 12;. 62 nere:! in IJ lIl'l tl n Til, __ _ _ _ cUllnlie. II1l1y ol.tAln mO lle y on lon, J ones. G:Qvetnor contented himself with a Lowell Whitake r , by allllll',. I., ;\1 il,., eiaa of mineral water- he never idly ventured, "you've tol d t hem carried h e r~e lf wit h a suggestion of Cou rt confi rm ed the fi rst. fina l li n d time loan s, nt 5 per cen t inte rl'8t l.AW T eRMS HE R LON G SUIT took anything else, he ex plain ed. nbout me?" his a ut hori tati ve be nring. Her fn ee di stribut ive nco unt of Allnu Ham ilt on V Lumb, 60 Ilc res in Wa5h in)( (\ 11 1' 1', t ; u~ l uf Sl'curillg t he ~" lIl e is va r y rl'R 'Lewis 11. ttn lfleshy d al ,; n In ' \\! "Odd, but I 've never used t h e stu lZ "Nol n word ! Yo u will nct exactwns a f eminize d ver sion of the Gova a s executrix of t he estntl! of D. B. B "'l11ll h lc .t hro ug h Th e Fede ral Lan d ngl,,'~l, y.:! c,w n 1,,1 11 I i'1. a t all, BleM you, no f a natical no- Iy a s l hough yo u were a visitor in erno r 's, ex qu isit ely m odeled and il- Hamilto n. ' III) ,,), " ' 1 ) ' ,I \""lII!l 1l w:dketl in· n.. nll. For' Curthe r ill fur mn ti oll CAli 1.,·,,1\:11',1 '"I " bun k 1. 1 : . .. ' " I , t ione on the Bubject. And now, my t he house of lin old frien d. An d n ow lu mina t ed by d ark eyes that swep t Co urt confirmed l he fir st a nd finnl D. 111 Sh C' rI'Y, !.l:l Ilcll < " ' , 'j ,"" I, • "'II r''' ' I11 ~ nl At · nn or Ilddre8! M. C. DRA K E, T reA' I, dear Archie"- he closed t he door I must go thro ug h this ma il-I've got Archi e with a hasty inquiry from un- account of Harry Darm l1d y ns admin . t'j I. ;1 1.1t't' ~~l ng- J u dge 1I 1' l.'r phollc 3 1 G- X . L e ha n olt . Oh i Bnd turned on the f an-"you a re my a chap who collects my stuff from der t he bri m of a black picture h at. istru tor of the estate of Hutl ~on La m b township, . k, " Julia , th is is my friend, Mr. Court allowed th e ninth accou nt of COMMI SS IONERS' Al.l. OWANCES g uest, in 4I.very lenae 'm y guest. It som of the unofficial postoffices up· ",\ It, \ ' I Ill ' "t'pl'p h a!.· ,iu ti ):,c?" may have occurred t o y ou t hat I may 5lat~. The first room to t he Tight is Comly." W. E. Knupp, as guurdinn of leo WANT ED " 1 a m lh l ' p ((t hat (' j lldg'e."' ~n ·interloper h ere, bu t such is not ro u l·~:' . " H er " ve ry glad , I'm s UTe," was ut, U pt on et a I., minorll, Oh io Cellll'fli Phonl' (' 1' .. " I \.'~ " . "TJI"\' h \'IH i' I W,' I~ ;-; a y i llJ.r." ~ he me case. I own t his h ouse tlnd t he "You'\,e got to admit th e servIce In tered wUh r eservation s , but sh e smilCo urt co nfi rmed the fi rst and fi na l $4 ,5 0; 5 11111(', tn Ils, !:>:!i" O;.: ,\1. II . (I,. ~ :litl . ":Ifltl I ItU\l' l'(I,'J ( ' to YU li Ul' ,'nll S,:'I Hf~I'HE1\TAT I\" E WANTEU in Way. it s tands on a n d overy thing this hou!\e is excell ent. If you don't ed, 1\ quick Ba d lit tle smil e. ncco unt of Mllud£' E rtel as g uord ill n wa ld. bUI';'II, $ 100: 'l in' I:'·lIlll. Lu \,· '" '' ; .. n \II,,,,. .\I ~ hll-blln d wa s Iws \' ille territo ry , . worn Proo f of in it.. You are, of cou e, n ot II pris. mind w(,'tI dress fo r dinn er," re mnrkTh e Govern or had in t rodu ced her of Rolph Ertel, mi nor. iul. $1; 0 , " IliICg" ill '. saml', $ 1: :\ I· :-.I lud y in !.!' ld hL' :t "lill l"';.( f' !' at a (' ,)ilegt: · o~er; not in any sen se, and there's a HJ the Gov('r nor lounging i n t he door - as J ulia, car elessly, a s though of Co urt co nfirmed the first accou nt fred . R rnlll C:qI PII- (·, . ~f\ ,~I ) : ~nlll " :- l.'I I) ;I) III',. at') hi ' di t· d d t.,tt'::-o t l'd , and $H r.. OO per week, $l.75 nn hour fo r 'Jlll rl! t ime, Inll'orlucinlf finesl gUllr. telephone in your r oo m by which you way. orj!o 0 81\y tl ' course c Ie . 0 ,~ r;i aU1>1. Suwin a~ execu tri x of the wURh ing fO I' pri s "lh: r ~. ::;:i,U; ;i-; , ,' Il lin'" i llli"~lnd -J-tmv (' , CaD talk to all the world quite f ree- ludy dining wi t h us -It The Gover n or ask ed perfunct oTily estute of Sus,ln lE. Hai nes, S, Fmc! Co ., jail ~ uJl\ll i,, ~ . I ~: II. r , ( '\ tl )ll' III Ill' appuillt{'d li1l'i )' ()xecu. nn tel',1 Bo. illry. I:W sty l ~ nn d col: (1 r~ , L.}w Pl'ices, AUlO furn ish d. ly~~o restriet;iCfnll ,whatsoeve r , "A lauy!" demanded Archie with a abo ut h er drive into town, and wheth· T h e will of John W. Mc Gwinn was Heif, 1'ILnIC, $:l ,ii G; ;\l cG"tl'lli n '~ Pha\,· ti" Il; 'I'," ~u xperirnce n~c cssa ry, Sampi= '.'My name 'J not Sn ulsb u.ry, of Crown. er it had been hot in the country. admi tted to probat e. macy, ~umc , $5. 15: Oflie · Outfi tter". fUl'llislwd. U~: TTERK I IT TEXT IL E · coune, but lIometlWtk qui te diffe rent . The Governor crossed t h e r oom, Dinne r was announce d immediately Co urt con firmed the r epor t oC sheri ff' s supplies. 7 5c: Bell Prl'HH. '0 " Dep t. · 1G. G recnticld, Ohio, P E RHA PS , BUTTh!l 'II8rvanta in this h ouse do not sto red at the fl oor fo r a moment , and nnd they sat down at a round table GeoTge Pe rrine n.nd Geo r ge Yo un g as recorder 's su pplies, ~O: ">lIlII!, clHk' s ' m2 ~Qw ' my true name. They might, of th said from the do'o r: whose ce nte rpi ece of sweet peas execu tors of the estute of J ohn Pe r. supplies. $4.50; Barrett Bros., sa llle . c:qUIWe. work it out , for I pay taxes " The Inlly, illY denr boy, is my sis· brough t a cooln ess int o the room, Tine . $:1.60 ; Fre d O. JITIlH!S. dug ward(,Il's ' Yes. ~i r . buss, I 11111 !jelti ng t en FOR RENT taere, and my family history is sp read ter." It seemed to Archie ns he met a Court con fi r me d the tlrst and tlnal SUI}pli es. $3. 1fi; C(llulI1huR Blank dollars pC!". " in the public records, but the pcople "Julia is usuall y ver ypr ompt but pu zzled look in Julia's eyes1rom time accoun t of Orville Parkhill as admin. Boo l< Co., supp lies, $100; Wood .."w. "Whut. te n dolln rs u dIlY?" lto~l8e .bout here ar e t ra ined t o curb she is motori ng f rom Southampton to t ime that she was trying to ac- istrator of t he estnte of Ann Parkhill. ·ta nllg e.W eil Co ., supp li es, $:.I U: .. No; p e r h up ~ . " F OR REN T- 6·roo m h ouse, ele\·tTic '~11~ curiosity; 1 trust them j ust as I 8n;1 we must allow her th l) u sual mar- co unt fOT him, and her manner he W. H . Alle n fil ed his second a nd J ohnso n & Watson Co" supplies. $:11.. lig hts, we ll a nd cistern ,good gu r· .~st ~ou. . They are all fro m und eT gin." the Govern or remllrk ed when t hough t slowl y ch anged . Her first final accoun t of t:he estate of Amanda flO; George W. La rrick, l<crvil' Ps. $20; den. in Co rwin, A. C. S I}urk s, 2» 19 · the ttust--the man who met us lit they met in th e draw in g-r oo m. defe nsive hostil ity yi elded to some· McKny. Dean E. Stan ley, offi ce I·('nt . ~25; Dr· 1 Wayl ll nd Ave., 01' cull E28()7 WX, the station is ~ daring housebreaker; The c loc k ha d struck t h e three· t hing much more amiable. W. H Allen fil ed his second and F. A. Zimm er, ca ttle ea r tllgs, $ 12; ':7-"'=====-~==~====~~ Duyton. Oh io , "a 26 ,.t~e chauffeur a second-story man ; t h e !]uarter~ whe n Lhey heard t h e a nn~n"Julia if you brought those doeu· final account of th e estate of Harriet Lebnnon·Farm ers Co·op . CIl. , we ig h· butler ia a hotel thief. Down t o the ciator tinkle followed by the opemng men ts w it h you I'll take them up to O'Neall. ing j unk, $ 1.10; Gr ace Wh itake r, l FOR SALE ,., my r oo m and. look ' t he m over. It's Anna D, Hankinson was allow ed, gnlvel, :;; 1.65 ; French Bc .si nge r.sumc onl y a mat te r of my signature, isn't t o take under t he will .of J ohn Han . $1.2 0 : Ca rl Branthou,c, same, $2 .40 ;1 FO\{ ALE- Mllmm ot h Bron ze t ur· it? I' ll b e dow n at once ." kineon. Harold V, Ma l·tz. loadi n j! j!ravl' 1. $1 ;1 key egg~. .,, 1\ III once, M. J . HoI· "Ver y well ; you will tlnd them in C, E. F oster was ap pointed adm in- J ohn K. Spe nce r, 8ume. $17.8!J ; Hal" m y bag in t h e ha ll. I must start home istTator of t he est ate of L . H. F oster, old S weeney, Slime, $22 1.85 ; same, T ues d ay, 9 a.m. 4 p.rn Iing ' wol·th, R. D, 2, Orego nin, Ohio . " " a1 8 ve r y soon, yo u k now, J. A . Schilling, W. Earl Dill and L , Cen tervi lle Limeston e Co .. materia l, "I h a d 110ped you would spend t he H. Thompson were appointed ap prai s. $2().45; Van Camp to ne (t. , mat.!· Thursday 9a .m. 4p,m. night here," sai d t h e Governor: "but e·r s. rial, $198 .8 2 : C. C. Bellm, ume. Saturday 9 a.m. 8 p.m I" R SALE - 3 dandy J ersey cows. if you won't I'm grate ful even for Boyd Rathgeber fil ed his final ac. $91.!l7; F. Constabl , stone , $1.50; O! f\'e~h. ~I ary D. Loy, 1 mil e east lhis little glim pse ." - ---f-eount of the e!ttate of Emma-Bur. Sout h Leban on Cnn ning 0., Rame. Don't Ne g lect Y o ur Eyes "f Ridge\·ille, · a 2& , Fre e Ex amjn ~ tion The Gove rnor left t h e room and ton. $4. 50 ; Mrs. Annn D oug}l man. I'onl, F-OR SA LE- . ced co rn; gr ows l QQ Court confirm ed the sale of Pearl $84; W a ites GHrngn, truck repair,. Carys Jewelry Shop PCI' cent. A. L. Ki ng, Wayn esville r eappcared wit h n sm ull satchel , took I Ohio, .~5 ou t several b undl es of legal pa pers Whi tesnll as administrat rix of 'the $ 134.40; H, S. Co nover. ~up p lie fi , $; ; and g la nced at t h eir s upe rscript ions. estate of Chnr](m Swartzell. J ohn La w & SOil, t ru ck I· erni r~ . $2, I 0; \l;;;= === ==========Ji'J FO I{ SA LI';--Gcllu inc cherry cup . I n u mome nt t hey h eard his quick 11I.1Ird with g lllRH doors. ~rll. 'W, step on t he stai r. S, G I'Uhlll1l 1120 by E. COURTNEY DUNKEL SOME HOUND " It is no doubt clenr t o you," Julin THE FUMBLE FAMILY IS rcmark d" "that m y brother prefers I' OR SAL E-- Frcsh cow fo r 1I!lle, IIInOl to be a lo ne with me." q uire o f Lc: tu . ur{n~e, *a l8 " 1 rather 'Hur mised that," Archie FOR S A L r.- T wlJ Grad e cows. Will rer, lied wil h a n elise he did not feel. . JOU hill h ue (rcs h in A pril. Rolla Bol. n e turn ed to drop his cigare tt e into lon, Routt! I. W ay nesv ille, Ohio. t h e brass r ece ive r a t his elbow t o C"lItcl'v ill,' 84·2 . a26 uvo ill contuct with her gaze , which was be nt up on him di sconcertedly. NOT I CE to Auto. tru ck lind tractor "We hnve but a momen t , and wc I I WlIl)r~ -Th ut llI oto r o f yo urs calls must have a ca re not t o seem to be I'U I' II N'rtai n g rude oi: oil which I will co nfidenti al. He didn't close hkl ah ~ lliull' ly ~cc t hat yo u ge t In buy, door. I t hin k." ing" oil ~ I' I'0 m II le. T ested by 1\1\ ~ !! , T he dra pe r ies at the end of th e \l1'1'1 ch<'mist where ~ h e.l! use 8'PP<\ ro om swayed a li t tl e and Archie oi l ~ . ,\ I~o IfUUj'ulltcctl Pai nts nnd wnlked buck a nd glanc ed into t he din· !tooting", II pllys to bu y d ire ct. Her· ing·room. He nodded reassuringlly bel·t Sail 'I' thwu itr, l G9 S. W oodward and she indicate u a seat a little near· A \'0,. , Dny t on. Ohio . 18 er tha n t he une he had left. .. P lea~e don't be alarm ed, but it's FOR SALE'- Mnm moth Pekin duck ~l!'gti . J\lr~. Chllrles Hage meyer, a ~i n gu l u l' fact t ha t I know you; we Waynesvi lle. ·a18 met once, passingly at a tea in Camhl'itlge; it' s a goo d while ago and we FOR SA LEBuff Leghorn egg8, 8c exchu nge d onl y a wOTd, so don't try Hp iece, nnd custo m hatching. Also to re me mbe r . I much prefer that fn' sh bU He r lind che ese. Call at res· yo u shoulrln 't." Archie didn't reide nce in perso n. Mrs. H.I J. Shammemb er; h e had attll>l1ded many teas hUligh, Ha r veys burg, Ohio. ' ·a18 _I at Cambridge during commencement f estivities nnd h nd always hated them. sr HA VI NG IS AT HAND-When in "It was not until we were at the ta~ I\ ('cd of /I ne w spray pump, no matble that I placed you tonight. I'm rec r how lurge or smaU, spray hose, l ieved , infinitely relieved, to know nozz les. complete pumps, leathe .. , t hui. you nrc wi t h my brother. How r ubher packings , etc., call on 'rHJI it came abo ut is none of my affair. I!OGK LET · KING Co.., 4i5 W. f,faln Bll t you are a gentleman; in the St., Xenia, Ohio, strange pha ~e ' through which"-heT FOR SALE ~ The servloe! of the lips formed to speak a name Qut sbe f' el'cheron stallion" Royal Wonder, ca ught herself up sharply-"through n my hom c. T erms $3.00 when mare which .he is passing I'm gratified that, is bred i go od for three returns; balh e has your companiOliship. , Once fllleo, $ L2.0,O wh e n colt iR thirty days so methi ng very cruel happened to nld. O. A. S t rawn, Waynesville, O. him i somet hing that greatly embit, "a18 . --_&---~--------l-~tB re d .bim,a ver y-eAJe)j hard thing, in de d ; anct"af'teuhe tlrst shock If it -' BABY CHIX FOR SALE-Call 01' She turned h er head slightly and her U. Early for Your Sale Datell. We Guarantee write;:- A. ' A. Dtinahue, 80S 1:. lips q uivered. Rearl Street, MiamlsbuTC, 0., pllon. S.tiafartion or Charge Nothin,. " Thnt is all," she said, and fac ed 106, Buyer of Live Poultry. ·.26 him a gain with her beautiful. repose PJPE, VALVES AND FITTINu. ucceutuated, her perfect self-control J ...... lor all pUrpOllL Booklet'l IlDe .. t hnt touched bim with an infinite plumhlg_and heattu IUDDlI. AN .Ph. . No. UO Jpity; be.t.. 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Se\'e ra l Indi es li n the How IItte nd ed Ll shru l>bc r y cJ clll un" Lnlti o n nt th e home of J ose ph Luca s , of Meeh u n H.oud, . Th u rs da y . m o rn i ng, und er th e d " 'c et lon o f Vict"r lI , Ries , of 0 . S. On ' jo't'id ny M,'. ,iod Mr. e t h Furnu s an d su n, BuclcJ y " 1\'11' . My rtl c . tu nl l'Y , MI·s. Mury Th o mll ~, Mrs. E d Ki ndl" li nd dn ug ht'r, J eu n, moLor cd to the t;l' l\I ,it y Hnd t he Ind ies a ttend ed II d ' n,o n: lI'U Li lt " at t he Y. W. C. A un rler I he dir('c Li o n lI C o ur ho m e d!' mlt" st I'Ll to ,'.
Don't Mill Thi.1 \\'h l' lI bn·\vin g 11m , put 0 h , mp of ~ U )!IIl' in th e tCUI 'ol. Tlt l' ll if th c t (,11 _ 1\11'. und 1\l rs. EurJ T homns a nd s~ n nt" "llIi nod t he fo ll u win~ i ~ s p ill,·,1 O il lh t' t " bl l.'. it won' t st oin K" ,.,.e n, 10 u d,n nc,', :'; uo<1 .. ,, : M " S. Lilli !' S hcet he clot h, ha n , Mr. u lIII M,'s. Hu lph S hee ha n, • • f Keep. Vegetable. Gre,," ai Cookin g ~ I 1', und 1\1 ,.~. 11 owurtl S hcc hll n, A IU l11p o f s uga r lidd e d when bo il - Ro xn nn a ; ~ Ir, Be n Smith a nd f u mil y ing g reen \'egcll nb les h e lps Lh e m to M r . Al f red II ny und fnm ily, of O~ : rc tnin the ir color and is just a s ef- bo r n, II l1 d III,'. u nd M rs . Chnrl es she eh?" und dllug ht er, Et hel, o f CQ nt e r~ fecti ve as th e use of soda . vlll c.
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,On Frida y c " en ing ab o ut fifty ~l'Il' '' ds o f Chur l s H. Co rn e ll dr opp e d III uI1 Cx pc'c!e dl y to I'e mind him lh ut hl' hod pa R"" d u no th er mil es t o ne. S ix ta bl e~ of five hund",' d WCl" mad e up o nd th e g ues ts ~ J1{' nl n very "n joYll bl e I'v(' n,ng. Set.h Furnas and J o hn 1I1 cNenl ht·ld hi!!h !;co re a nd Ma ry E lli s a nd Wal t"r Lon g can ie,l hom e th e hnu hy . Dl' licin ll " cuk e and ice c r eam \V fI ~ ~o 1'\·c cl I1l1 d t he gu ps ts d e parte d al n lal ll ho u l' wish ing hilll m UIl Y r e I UI'II S o f t he duy . .
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BEECH GROVE N() t IIlu c h nc'ws thi s week. Ev e l'yuu dy I!I'U inl! I'l'n dy fo l' t he l' ll ll". tain l1l (' nt o n F rid a y . ev t' " ill !-r. Tht· l hi"d n nd la s t litel'a r y o f t h e '('a s o n Wi ll Ill' hcld Ht t h(' F illt. fo l'k 1\(' h o ,\\ I , h OIl :--f' o il lIl'x l F r id ay (l \' C' n i ng t ~ pi'l l 2 u I h. II "u I'S w ill he "pe nl' l.! II I 1 ::1 0 p. II I. . an d hl'!! ill at 8 o'c lock , p r ~)1)l pt.. We' l' xpc cl 1111', C la ss w ill hn ng Ill S 11\1I \ ' h' !4 :tnd \'i,,' w~ an d .l\1i ~~ Wa t ls wi ll C'>lIIl' 1'01' t he Club W OI' k I~ar ~ . ·Th.1' hU'"11 11 F" ... I and t he S p"llI g 11,11 I'1lf't. W e nl'c ux pccti ng ~ 1.I(·akc l'~ fl' Oli1 Lr ha n n n HlHI CI :lI'ks \:11 Ie : a lso spl' c iHI mu sic Hlld l'N\( l i tJ~s, E\, l' l'y bod y \\' el 1' 0 111 (" A dm iss iu n f n .c.
fiVE · POINT . Mr~ . P c l'l'y W il de is o n lh e s ick li st wlt.h lh,· nu. ,Io hn Ridlill'd KruI '1' is on Llll! s ick li s t w it h th e flu. I-'lIrll1 el'S in thi s vici lli t v 1I,'e bus y pl owing ,,'h e n it i8 n't Lo l'~il1 Y . Mrs. Han s lIansen and son s, Da le allli W ulle r, mu tol'ed t o Da y t u n, S u tul'dny. It'& V(orlh .hout lnlL about I Zinc Insulattd AmerlclWl Fencc- wtather.proof~ in.ulatcd agarn.t rustguaranteed to equal or outlast in actua l lenglh of sc rvice any other fcnce nli\de of equal size wires, used under the·... me con<\ition •. Ahy bur.er who can , how, it fa ils lQ ti~ so w,1I \)0 supplie!l with an equal amount of new fcnce free. Every roll is gmirnlltccd (UIl1l3IlgC. full weight a nd ~ullleniith . Sold at - no extra charge. . Am ' rican Fonce means rrli ablc protec l io n for your stock and crops. long service and. because it costs no more than ordinary fence, lower cost per yeM It's the best and most economical fenca-you can buy. Come in and lee it.
R o bel·t , hurl es and Cliffonl Kru e r vis itecJ witll N <' I ~ on he ll ha m m e ,. Sunday afte,.noon. Mr. and MrR. Ray F,.eeze hn ve be e n on the sick list with the flu, but bo th are so me belle!' lit th is ·writing. . Mi ss Ruth Apgar mme home from the ho~pi tll l la s t WednescJay, after an 0,Pel'aLlon .fol· appendicitis, and is getting al o ng fine. " . S e veral fr om lhis community nt, t e ncJed ope ret la give n at the K. of P. hall , by Mi ss Mnry Jalle Ande.rson music teatlhcr for Buckeye Ridgevill~ and Springboro :c~~s._ ,~ .
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• Our at1aat1oa here fa ooaceutrated on a diffeTel1t probleatl. We 'WtIIlt Co make s.u re that the Tight people get posseulon of our P.O'I"a lIOuroea, the right people beinB ·tbo:.e that coatrol power Uld pedd)c it to the people. As to farmen and ()thl!1'S that bu)' and ase powe!'. our Goverameat bu IIOt fOUlld time to think abcXIt tbem..
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The sudden ~:h of ~ Senator · Willis, in hi, battle foOl' Obio's Pre.id ential delegates, ended traa;ica1ly one pba5e of the 1928 call1lSJiigo.. i Senator Willis wo.ld l:ave pl'& fe1'red to die figbtiug. ThOR that. know Secr<=tary HOIlJIft!' know that Senator Willi" death 1dI cautc: him since re grief. I
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, A power fal InOIll, 'neyer flierina' hJmself, SenatoOr WiiL forgpt that there are limits to thoe be.a rt's ('ndurIIIlctO. A tired beart ·~ften st=umbs in the mo.t powcrfubman, wearied by constant ,train.
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T.lephon"1 .:::-=., • ""Ice • • • eo ~ Relldence. • • e8PI Waynelvill., Ohl. r " l umbu ~ , (SI "''',I. - \:Io: ,.flZe , .awarlhy Indilln s , lumbe r -jacks from ithl' north woocJ ~ , powe rful ~ pe ell Im oturboa t s, ",rillS, a rnmuniti on s . tc n(,,-t heS(' li nd c"" r y it ' m list.cd ~ und ,' r the cu teg ury uf o ut-cJop rs activ it y w ill be s prca d in a huge pana n IIHl for t he Oh iu nnd Bord t·r ill J{ St."t.·s Ou t- Dour H Exh it..ition . wh ich H unte r - Trad er - Trappe r, nation a l ou tdv or ·s]Jor ts muga z ine, is s po n· IKIr i n ~ r" r the six dJlys of A l:lT' i I 2:1 to 28, in t he Golumbu s AII.li to riu lll nn ,l on thc Scioto ri ver. 'I'll(' Indians , full -bloode d Ojiuw a s fr om the Lac dll Flum bc uu cou nt r y in north er n Wi sconRin. wi\) com e to Colu m bus unrler th e (jbse r vtl ll on ,of II I!o\'e r nme nt. ugc nt., to tak e part lin the s how. With the m will be R iA' George, one of the Illrgest und i besl kn own 'hids in th L! co untry . H ,· has u""n fcat urt'<l ill s pprts eX ' ' h ilJitio ns nil ove r t.he Uniled Sta tes an d is quit.c n t home in the whi t.c lIT an 's co untry . With hill! will UC 11 p icke d bli nd of brllve s , "Cl UII W S , 1111<1
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T he Murra y brothe l'S, cha mpi " n of tht' co un l ,'y • .will re o in t roduce to the midcJl ew s t" ~ p o rl w hic h at one t.ime was cons ide red the mos t scientific oC nil- log-roll in)!. These m(ln can put on rolle r s k fl tcg and cut figureH on floating I .'g ~ that many can't do on u r e g u lat ion rink. The y aro the last sarv ivors of the old school of north w uo d ~ men which looms so picturUMlllcly in Ame rican his tory. l o ~-ro ll"r s
George Haldem:>.n and Eddie SliDIon, Americans. broke the world'. endurance record in t:be air, fl~ IV*lO llt stqpping fifty--three and oaeIllfft hou rs.. The French Govern~t offen a million fr;r,ncs to anlY French llier tha t will win baclc Slome flying ~ oroa fonnuly held b:y, F rcncll Ilien. .
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A little encOu~1IeDt from 0Uf' GoveJ'll1llent 'l'l'oold 1DlI~ it Impouible for any natlOll to CO!lIIjIeIlII with AmerlCWl £yiDJ. ... The fiflt ft}'\ng madl.ine Wu made here. UTlc!bergb waa born here. W. have the money and englneen.. :DIiI ougbt to be the flyUw DatiaG.
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By a sllecial act of city council, tho Scioto river will be thrown opeD to the exhibition. f or Lhc entire SiI da ys of it s be inK.' SI>ceilll slleed cra ft from t ile fll remost produce r s in the wurld will be on exhibition un t1w r ivc r a nd in tht! Auditorium . T he wa ler an g le will spun e veryt hi n ~ fro m the III Lcst m o d ~ 1 8 of ' JH. 'c d in motiJ l' boat !~ t o li g-h t, po rtab le l':ln'H'~
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n CI" It h a ~ t hc lI p pl'o val of the entrllnce board of O hio high s chool pr in c ipals , and of l he gOitc department of educntion of Ohio.
l\' cw Rtud e nts entering Ohio State he reafter will b e nsked to gi ve " co mpl ete record of th emselves her ell (te r on a new entrance applieati91l !>lllnk just adopted there . Divided into three parts, the form Thi. come. from Italy: "WaJor c a ll ~ f nr U \l ar sonal history r ecord, de Bernardi hal ' estahliahect a _ inc lud ing . am o ng other things, the WE CET THEM QUICKLY AND world'. air record, 31814 mI1ci 3D prospuc tiv e student's own e stimate of . FREE OF CHARGE hour." hi s uuiliti e s ; n s tatement of his abilCALL US ANY TIME AT OUR Will .o\cmn Daft! gentlemen dIat ity EXPENSE by the high echool principal or c:all fl.yinr machinCl ·'oaly 3D audi- . tencher, nnd hi s official high-school aryl' be aood eriolllfb to teUwbat . chance .low-moviDlr a1~iPl 011 ' the lUI'- scho larship record. The ' information 'o n 'the first two .f~ce Would , have .apinat a Bock 01 Phaa.a HARVEYSBURG, O• . ~1aDet Wlth that .peed? .. part s of the form will be turned over to the "Freshman Week Council" here On the~t 1IlI0IUI~ cde4 for usc in orienting the student wben Nathan, in Manchuria, far up wh_ he aetunlly_ enters the university. It air is p~re 'and dear. Ja{lao, as a monument tD the new Emperor win will ther eafter follow him . build the greatelt astronomkJ 00- .' out the university in t h e office of the : ...----I1111~~~~JI!III!I-college in whicH he is enrolled. for lervatory in Asia. . reference by tbe ·deaflB and faculty. That oblervatory. with a sixty-inch n:Rcctor and thirty-inch refracting . The high-school recoTd will remain in tdescope, will be a much nobler the archives of the entrance monument than ~ rearing hone of iner. bronze. The new form W811 prettared by
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The Clinton .Realty and loan Comp~ny Office iM now locatcll in the Citizen. Bank Building, Lebanon, Mone, to loan on chattel prope rty, ~u_ h old good s, live slock, machinslT. ' etc. You can payoff your loan ia any am ount any ti)lle.
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!\trs. Cynthia E\'an s, \\'if~ of the Til Fl.1I F urk l. 1I.tl'my =""CI\' ~' .1\) Thl'I'" wl}s a little ""1'1 ,\\1 11 . be lU1I1 a IiUlt· l'url Int~ JoeJ Evnn K, dh"d at her. honle O" ["IJU"C" " "(I111' .. ti"~ at lil t' ,.·c.Ii .. ,,1 !t ight in th middle "f lIlir forehud.· MUIn strcot, l\[und'IlY mornlllg about II U:<. far lot H ' y " \'<1111110' . ,\ pdl lOlh Wh en ~ he was good 6 'clock. HIp. 111. ~h ' Wit. v I'y, " ' 1')' gOOll , ! Mrs. 1::"lIn8 hnd spent t h ' willt~r .\ ~uvd pWl{r'll1 i, lH'ill~ II t r:l1l 'l". Ivl whell ~he WII - bn~ "he wa~-. with _ r clllti vcll d n Pitt~burA'. where HuwlIl.d • f~ K ,,~'. l 'rc~i'l<'I\t. Qu i t~ a j olly cu mpanJotl . don t Y'I U s he li S stricken with i11nr. s an d hud _ _ _ __ ~ __ huow. returned to her hOlllu about two w('" ks - - -- - - -- be! n' 'her death. . Sub.cribo ~_ ~:.II~~tn~"%eu. OF A GE Shl' W 'IS 1\ me m be r of the 1. K church n lld of lhe PW l'lIlnry t lub . Sonp--" Wh nt do expeot to be "hen Two ~ i ~ t c l's, MI' ~ . 1·:1I 1l lllline.. f indnnati. lind M,·~ C; ,lwar,1 Dnr. you become of agl" ?" bOllr. (lr L (l1ll1 01] , EII~ llInd. and thn' ~ . ud s- "Twl.'Ilty· one." brot h'·1'8. MunrlO r /11111 lh'njlllllill F it 't. Mrs. A A'llr ~ ~\\ anI. spent MnJlllny pllt ri ck o r Cillcitl n,(ti, u nd I1o I'll 'n in Dllyton. r·it zputrick, oC Frank lin . ~ll r \'i\'e h('I' _ Flln ... rn l s "'J'\' ic~s W{'fl' h .. ld Ihi ~ uf. ' Mrs. lIart·y F. Gl'lIhllm has :t Ii"ht Ll'rrlllon at th l' c hur~h. with th~ pu •• mtllek of the grip. w r. Dr. A. S. Wn tkin s !llId u forme r Mrs 1::1I"n ('lIp ~ y i ~ vi <ILing pasto r. He\,. C. S. Crall ~(! r. " Ok i:\( , li\' ... ~ i;1 'prillg Vlllley. F OR RENT inl:. Intermen t ill i\l ia llli Ct·mcle ry. 1\11'. lind Irs . hnrl ('~ C1l1rk PO I{ !{EN'I'- :l rnum ~ in good locali · , Fu nera l sen ·i,·,,;, fU I' lIfrs. Fl ore nce DaYlvn \'is ito ,'s, Mun day. ly. good gal'den lind fruit; ter.m ~ :-;wigar t were held in lht· i\ldh di~ t A Inr!!\' IIllmb"I' o f fulk s in th i, rell onnble. In qllil'e li t Gazette o n,~e dlU1'c h at BI' IIIJt'()ok Tut' sday nft I'· co mmuuity are viclitlls u f lhl.' J!r iJl . a1 8 nuon. Mrs. S wil;lI rl died li t Iwr homo Mrs. 1'. 'V. ' (r ulI p, o r ] Ilgo IJIa 1'. is in Bellbrook SlIlwrduy morning. u C, te l' li n i1lne~s of s \' r;t\ Jlt{l nth ~. Rhe visiting III the hum o of i\LI·. lind i\lrs. wn. the moitlt'r of Mrs. Fo rrest !l oh · Clyde C\lX . lit , of ROll to 1. Burial 'VI ," lit Mt. Mrs . Ma r y Ca rm ony "11t'nl ~lI n<l ay Zion. with MI'. IInti Mrs . W. F. Clark in \ ay n e~ ,·illc . Mrs. l ola In oz Allamnn, n ee Gnl'd. 1I .d ied nt her home in J)uylon Sntllrd uy. f' lIry Sllylol' took hi ~ SU 'jd ay Sl'h"pl Mrs. Allamoll was the tlllll gh ll' r or Ihe d"" of b()y ~ lo S I'P IIII! Bl'n II ur pil" lU Ll' Dan Gard . oC Oregonill. FUJl el'. l ur es a l Lebllnon. Ius l \\,!·<·k. a l se rvices were hl!ld lit th e r esi dence !\II'. lind i\lrs. J U. .I onl'< \\'1'1'1' ~IIJI at 1 :30 and at UtO Chnp<, 1 in Miami dllY ""('ning gUI~t s lit' ,\1 1' . IInti Mrs. cemetery at 3 p. m ., TllestillY. Buria l .Iosep h Miller, III' II I' SP l'i lll:bll l'''. in Miami c met ery. John Appl egate is It"'" boarding Mrs Suslln Coo:k died Ilt her hom e with Mr lind Mrs. Lowell Thu nt"", Ot her T imes by here W ed nesdny evening, April II. during the nbsen cc of B .. rl:dall ·s. Appointment followi ng nn i1 lne!ts of long durati on. Mr. lind Mrs. r hlll'I '" ,l lIhn ~ spcnt ~' une ral services wore he ld nt the 1' e~ . Thll l'StlllY in l)uytCl n, \'i:Jiting 1111'S. idence Saturday aft el'l\oo n. Dr. A. S. Eliza bet h S mith anrl Gle nn J"hns and . Interme nt in family. Wntkin s oflicinting. Mia mi cemel<- ry. 1\1 1'. nn d Mrs. K" sler Gl'ahn l,) and
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Mrs. Dora Paine, Ilaughter o f Mr . and Mrs. Brown ell, wh o live on t"'e Bi ~ ph ll m farm , died Thursday. Ap r il 12. Mrs. Pllin c. whose hom e is nea:' Spr ingbo ro, WII~ tllk~n sick whil e 011 a visit to her parents Iln d p nl' umonio developed. S h e leaves her hu sba nd and t h ree small children, the young· esL abo ut two we(' ks old. In lerm en t Sa t urday after nol>n in :lI1iami ceme· t ery. Mrs Hannah W illi amson, aged 85 years,' widow of R ich llrd W illiam· son, died Tuesday night, Apr il 17, al her home in Corwi n, following a stroke of paralys is. She leaves one 80n, Arthur. Funeral servic es will be h eld a t t he McClure parlor s Thu rRday nfte rnoon at 2 o'C I OC~L. Burial in Miami cemetery :......_ _.........__. _ - --
SPECIAL PRICE 70' 'cents per hundred, any ~mount, at Corwin Coal Yard
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METHODIST CHURCH 9:15, Sundn)' School; 10:30, preac hing service, subject, "Jesus ill th e Home;" 7 ::10 s ubject of sermon, " L essons from lhe Lillies."
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TURTUCREE K COMMUNITY CHURCH Su ndny School, !) :30 a. m . ; worsh ip 10:30 a . m . ; Young People's Service, 6 :45 p. m.; prca(!h ing, 7 :30 p. m. Prayer service 7 :30 P. m. Wednesday evening. Everybody welcome . C. R. H ARVE Y, Pastor.
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MI'. SJlJlluul l';mi h. Mi ,s \' .-1111 11 Heb\!r lind n . . rnltl ll Smith 1\11.1 FJ'allk I ' mi th we re SUll ti llY din,,,,,' guc ~l~ ul Mr. lind Mrs. A. L. Sides. Miss Gladys Bel'gdal l, wh o has I)('ell quite il l fol' n coupl ,. or w ('ck ~, wa s removed to Miami Vllllt. y h""pit.n l 011 Sunda y eve ning, accolJJ\1anicti by her parents. R nry G. Sayl ol' atlenut'!1 l he banquet and c omme n"''''IU II L or ;0.;. C. R. Owl classes lust WedlH'sn"y eve nin~ . He was a mcmbe l' of lhe Adv anced Public Speaking.
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Mr. and l\Irs. J. B. Jones, MI'. :lnd Mrs. C. E. John s, MI'. lind 1.11·s. I::lld Longac re and irs. Allen P.1I1r i~k II _ tended t he Grllng!' play lit. Wa YII,'H' ville Friday eveni ng.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walte r KCnt' ick had as th eir S undllY dinne r guests. MI'. an d Mrs. C. R. Bin egar, of J amestown, nn d Miss Mi nnie Record of Day ton . The ir afte r noo n g u ~'Sts were: Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Osb u rn nnd daul{h tel', of Dnyton ; Mr. Hnt'ry Kenr ick, of Ce ntervill e, Mr. nnd Mrs J. Gabel. ma n, ,Arthur Ga belmun' a nd son Ralph , of Norwoo d.
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Attention, Republican 'Voters of Warten o.! Cut this out and take it to the polls with you.
Willis Delegates to Republican National Convention Primary Election, April 24th, 1928 For Delegate-at-Large (SC \,~11
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A. Lee BeaUy
For Alternate-at-Large (Seve n to be elected)
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E. W. Edwards Simeon D. Fess Wilma Sinclair LeVan Carmi A. Thompson Edward Vollrath Fred W. Warner
Charles Brand Alexander H. Martin Katherine Hoyt Mather J. W. Myers Viola D. Romans C. Clayton TerreD Scott Wehe
· d M . Young F n.~n eebng
For Delegate, 7th Dist.
ForAlternate; 7th Dist.
A Faithful Subscriber to The Miami Gazette
Mr. and Mrs . M. G. Phillips an d son; of Cin cinnati, were week-cntl guests of re lutives here.
Rev. a nd Mrs. Curless 11tH! 'hlU ,~h . ter attend ed a conforcnce in Green. fie ld Tu esday and Wedn esday. Mm. Ste llu Supin~el' has retu rn('tI to her home here lifte r s pt'nding l he win ter with he r children in Dayton . Th J ' I 1 "A ' _ e . u,~lO r c ass p ay, sSlsted ~ y Sad ie, was .su ceessfll l ~y p ut 0 11 ~n t h e H . S. a u dlto!' lum FrIday eve n~ • Miss Marjorie Haydock lind f r iend, Miss Keturah Plltton, o f Wi n che~ler, Ohio, spe nt the wel-I(-nll d at .the home of Mr. a nd !\Irs. Trl,lvo r C. Haydock. I The Dnr clIR society of the l\i:. E . The Y. F . M. will meet at t he home ~ burc h h eld _ th\!ir l'cgu lar month ly of Rhoades Bunnell S unday 'A pril 22, meetin g at t he home of Misses Jlmni e and J oseph ine Reeves, i n Wa yneslit 7 :3 0.ville.
---Mrs. D. E . Sta ndi ford haM returlled I home after a ",sit wit h re llltives at Lena , Miami count~, where she attended the celebratIO n of t he 87th b irthday ann iversar y of her aunt, Mra. Rebecca -Wolcott which occurred April 7. Mrs. Wolcott, who r ecently ren ewf or t he Miami e d h &W bscription . . Ga. zette, hall, with t he exception of on e year, been a aubscriber since tier mar ringe, 62 yeai'll ago. • - •
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The Grange play, " A ' P oo r Mar. r ied Man," given April 15th, was a huge success. T h e acto r s were well chosen and ench one fille d h is p lace to perfection. The new Gr ange orchest ra played for t h e first tim e and the n umb ers were well ren dered. Dr. E llis is d i. ectin g the orch est ra and m uch pr aise is due him for h is work. It has been re quested by Spring Valley Gra nge t hat the play be g iven t her e. On Satu rday ;evening, April 28th, the ca st will again give II A Poor IVlarried Man ," so come !\Irs. Eva H umb le wos the g ues t a nd have some more f un. last week of her daughter, Mrs . Sllm Spell ma n, near Xenia.
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Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Stillings, Mr. ST. AUCUSTINE CHURCH and Mrs. Edd Longacre, MI·S. Allen S u nday, April 22, service al 10 Emrick, Mrs. J . B . JoneK, Mrs. ' CIIl'1 11 • • m, Duke , Mr Rob ert Hunt altended th e District Conference at Gree nfield, F ather Bien , Pasto r . Ohio, '.T uesday and Wedn esday of t his week. ST. MARY'S CHURCH Frank Smith l'eceivetl word undAY April 22, Second Sunday after Eas· dcath Smith, of his at daughter.in-Ia\\" ter, Church ehool at !) :30; Morn ing of Mrs.theWilliam West CarronP raye r a nd sermon at 10:30. to n. She was sick only a rew day s Rev. J ohn J. Schaeffer . Rector. with pneumo'nia. A nllmber of r elIIt ives from here attende d the funeral on T uesday.
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SN'onti .. h ol c,' ,'f OhIO D(,llI ocl'Ut s Th c ('1111 <111111 S"Il' II Ce ~I O lll tO l y our \I' ('ddlllg rlnJ;, Lebl1no n, pll s wl'i)!hed, 17 7 8; clas~ 1'11 (0 111 t a lk ' , Ihl(-'('Io l of Edu cat lP Il . ",u s Jll.l ....: .. nt : It l \l· ... . n !')l ll1lg-b o IP Mhou III bl' u ~ s l11 l1 l1 a ~ il \\'11 . , Bu I pO ln t ~ Oll t l h.l t u n l' tJf th t, \ .\JU t 's o f t(i2; ~ o nf 'I'ence Wit h teach er- , ~ : \11 _ fO I' th ,' ,1 ft u ' noon .1 '!c1rl' ~' bUlh \1' 0 11, and ,I didn't mntter If :; tutiYlng OIllthnH' t H' I ~ t n Ilc c~1 rnc ac 1' ,,\' , alld ,\ 11'. , J. .f Sl'h:w O'el' \l'er e Rugs mnll(' by u s from your old t " I \'i e ws with t eadler, 34; numhe r h undl'ed ~ ur 11111 110 11. o f V"ll' ~ "''" Cll s t CUS llUlll' t.! to t ill! J ll y~ o f Bl' t Ul n t:y ,UP I"'I ).:lll ~t~ "I' ;\I "s (, 111.,1 Lilt! ,IL enrlJ('ts nntl carpet rngs. 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Gaill' hol1lll"On, TU Iiit-l' ,,'el, T p , '\ ,, 1I1! <i l('c ts l\l o nday 11l0I'nln)!. both ~I I ,Ind ~I , -, \\ S (:I II h.lI l1 1\1 r e pllnllty of Mrs, F.hzllbcth Baily and lownsllll' as ,\(,11 ' " III thll s tute VOl.C c d Ilt II CO llfe l' ~ nt'p III' stnl t' at II I di S, Ch n l"le s l\~whe n el', W aY II !' 1'1' ; ~II ', nl:1I h,"I" hC'llg dll11l81("ed 10 ~(I I1l C ex ' III Itcl\ to n ~ 1 ' '' lday t o S<'l' th ~ lr ,illu)!h· MI~, .J, B. Chapmnn was eliJoyed by fol' III'csl(l,'nl trict dcn ll nllmit lll ll ni " x "c lI t i v" s he ld I'lo,'unce C. l\l o unt s , \\ a - hlngt on, ,I 1(>11 1 I,ut the necul',l nt s \1 ,,1(' unln· ll' l', ]\1 " I. llph L, WI ~ , \\h o is in 111 1· n Ialgc comp"ny , th(, nlTair hei ng Fol1ol\lng 1< the town s hip \ lite M. LeWIS, ~ulcm Tp. IlirNI A dlqlcgllrd o f lh c t lalli< fl lI lI \ allt y h .. ' I'll,d 1,'c nll' llIl !! n lt e . in o lum 1.u , I;"t \\(' (' k und 'I' r1U" IH ce s qlllte ns delightf u l Ii" that. on Tu e"- i(.r pr" ~ I'I"tll' lll f " V of th l' ,'ounty Clll1llllll1('(' of thc Ohio dav I,,,ht on the Jlurt of John ~ , l H "l1eg'l' d al l u prr. lt l pn o { .d ~ l li lJ lI S nH t lill' . "fiOO" \VU " th" dlvl'l sinn !llId , P I e e r c nce III , aync . low n ~ llI]1 F II CounCI l of e hu l c h ('~ U nd el' s lIch nn " plells in g fl'atllr c WHR th d d e li CIOUS '0 uw,ng-IH'C t h E' IHlI1Il" pf till' pl l I, I,,' t he cnu sc of the u ce.d c'nt tll'l'anI{ ClIll' II L, c h ;1I <"III'S IIf d ifT~l'cni two.cour~c lUll eh w hi ch \IUS served S C l\WC S \\ \V NWW E W it ju l'Y d.awn, They Ill" "ll 11\ 11 10>1", ,1 \11 f' y(1 ~X n m ltl ! ltlon (,! 411' 11I n tl l' denomlllot lOn ~ ill .In 111('(1 o f .eve llli after the game s. Thos<' 1I11' lt e d ,,<'re 11 00\('1' {: i :3 7 I; 12 12 fol' duty 0 11 Tuesday, !\Ill Y 22 , (,Il' !l l ili eali v COlI I" ct II v 1>r. It ud ul p h t oW n"hlflS would bl' .I1>1l1ed III 'a " Iurg· ~I r". Rebec ca Furnlls, I\h ~ , K e ll e r \Vllll s II I :! (j 17 11 W.llLer eik('r, C lea l cI'('l' k T!, : Ihe l' l' I'.'J! h t s p cc "dl ~ l . Wi l ho u l til ,' CT plIll s h" With one ,,!lms tel' at a ce n· H onk, Mrs. H e nry SlItlC I'thwuit<', Mrs, hm'lea Hnl ts oc k , Fr:llIkloll '1'1' , (; ""11 \1"(' 1)( d l op s C ll n ~ ult hlll l a t (' , 1I)'~ tral poi n t m g 'nel'al charge, a ss l led JUlra Donovan, MrH II . F.. H"thaway, . Dltma r <, Hanlllt OIl Tp,; MI " I lu z, I TIlt' l' ta n klin W, C, T t . I n , titlltl ' J " \\c lr y Sh u I', L~uall o ll, OlllO, by one 01' I1Inre uther pastors The MI S .Fred Cole. MI S. L{':;ter GOld o ll, ll arulIlg, i~l'Il nkhn Tp ; \\' 11 11 (' " ( ,\III Ill' Iw ld III t lH' Fuinkllll ;\1. Jo: min, s tel Will give theIr ti me t o the Mrs , Lee Hend e r so n, Mr •. D. R Pe nce, C lelll'crock Tp, ; 'ull J.. Md· .tlllllh i\lu nd, IY uft ,' t' no n n lin d el'cn I) C, [{idl! (', ,dill III IS 1"'l' 1I Im" t" .! whole parish. not bein g d efini tely a~ · , lilith, Mrs , W , E. O'Neall, Mrs, S, To 011 fr, (' nd s , nl'l g hlJ ol's an d ull lei', Turll~c .. cek Tp , ; Iyd,' \\"llItn- Inl: ,\1 " '11 ';0 Mt ~ J ohn so n , o f ,It S io u x Fall" S, D" \\'11 1 1'l' III'C"I' nt sign e d to indlvielua l churche~, $, Ellis, Mrs llllrvey Rye, Mrs, Clar- who 80 kllldly lind th " u l;htfully guve CI'C, H!lI'l nn TI>,; MI'~, V ell a 1'11 1111(,1, ;'I l uld ll'lu WlI , will mak e 1111 mlrlrl!s s on t h" Uelco Li)!h t Cu , ill u n uthl'1' tl' l' e nce Ryc, Mrs, Ru ssell SII1i s bury, Mrs, t heir tim<' IIl1d e lf rt~ durmg th ' 111- })celJi e ld Tp,; John Sh"ILz, Wllyn ' " l' cllce," n nd Mr ', S t oll ' I' \\'1 11 have 1'ltOI'Y, wh ich he h I" ; 1I0 l dl'':ldc tl upu n, .John Whitukel' ,Mrs: Harry mith', ness IIl1d oI l'u th of my sist!! l, 1111'S, rp,; Ch ul'les Vil1ar:-, Wll s hillgtOIl 1'" , " !Jap(,I' o n "Wh), l>l o h lbitlOlI is t he Ml. and IIlt·q R idge WII! <pen d l\\'l> Mrs , Quincy Gon~, Mrs, Fre d Gons, Cynt h III E"Oll ~ , 1I1 ~0 the nllnis ters fbr John GI'eg!\", lelll'c lOie k 'I'll,; JI C. u('~t meth od." wee ks ut l') o " I' l'i ng~ , A l k .. wh e r c Mrs, Rlllph Mill e r, Mrs. ,J. 0, COl't- their comfo l'tmg wOl'ds und uttention, George, TlIl't1eereelk 1'1' ; 1::1118 Smith, Spcc in l IIIU ~ IC und !l covel'l!d dish Mr. Ridge will t:,ke t rl'lltnl e nt an d MOl'e thun (l lIC t hou sa nd phy s iciun IV1'lght, Ml's . Wil so n Ed\l'orcl s, Ml's nnd to ev c l")' one who hM ~hllrell with Harlan Tp.; Ml's, 13erlhn IIhll'~h Tur- d inner lit SIX o' cl ocK. ba~hs f or neuriti s , 1., C, Mills, In stit ute Dircclol', ' f l'om OhiO a nd II ig hbor in g . tutos Catherine Coleman. Mr s , D. L. rane, her !lny Plld:ion of happiness or so r - t lecl'cck Tp,; Henry Gro t ('s Harlan nrc ""peel e d to a tte nd the oigthy- Mrs. W ,E. Corne ll , 1IIrs, J. B', Crubbe, row, through life nnd d ou th , 1 urn in- Tp ; Miss Stella 1~Vi11oughb~, Union • - -- - MI'. 1111(1 lI1. ~ . Lind ley i\lell,lonhall, ~eculI(J onn .utl m cetlll g o f the Ohiu Mrs. L, A, , Zimm erma~ , MI SS May deed gratefUl, IIl1d thank you, ~P ; Clark Von Ho r n, \Yn shing lo n MI's. ali i SanbQc n, l:i, I. , :II'twl"Ight ,tntl' Medieul !lssoc inli on, which i s Wright, MISS Emma . RelghwlIY, l\~s~ G, FITZPATIUCK. 11'.; Mrs. Mary 1., Hoovor, Turtlelind ])r, )" \II:r wel'C a mon g t he gUl!s t s lo be he lel at H ot e l Gibson, CinciTr- Tri1l('na Edwards, MISS MUlgllret Ed*I'),ek 1.'P.; Wa)te ~ Shu If, H:lIU1l ton a t t hll tl"i ll ie gnlrll' l1 wedlh n J;' Ilt th e nati, !\fay 1, 2. und 3" war~s, Miss Clara Lil and Miss Ru~se l1 Salis bul'Y wa s l'e)Jl'csc ntc1 W a m I' h oml's l l'a I II ,'e11ll 3 on 1~uos . Warron county will be represent:cd Luhe Vandervoort. DEATHS ~ -. a t the i n ~i n lluti Cattle Rhow la st dn , ' fl". uu" l\T r~. I to \\" ' Il P l!lt'Ce, at t his meeting hy t h e officers antI week at C in ci nn a ti, Ilnd cllm c awa y (Ql'me c TI'~ i , "111" ,. W aynl' svi lle lind r;evernL members ()f the Warren counKeep In mind that W. H. Madden ,,~ctOI'iI'U S, He rcce ived $75 in en.5h, for ~';"HOI yl nl", , upt'rnll(·n .le nt an,d ty Medical society. The officers arQ: &. CO'I Waynesville, Ohio, do and ' Tho 10ur-w 'ks-old .son of 1\11.. nnd . givcn by lI1e a.-s ciatio n, IUld Il hnnll- IIIdll',>ll .vt ,1,lw l'r",n(l. H ome, a\1.d Dr Robert Blair, Lebanon, ph!sirlerit; will continue t() koep the beyt roof- M~8, ~lIrr~ ~,lII'Il "tt rhed Mondoy 1' 1" On next SundllY, April 29, the Um- some cup given by the Hurtfurd LIfe Mrs. I'ell'l'" t wo ~I,ijlc rs nnd t it Jl~ H."M. Brown, ~ing8 Mills, lIee~taTY; in(f, beRt shingles, best ftoori~g, belltlen~nro A!,~II "k·i·'lT he' f Unelrl\lfwlIs h"hld ted Thank will be proll nted Insut'an ce Co .. fOT',ihowing a carloall hlt 'b!lnd ~ \\ "1 ~ IHI'll'IPu l". of t he, ocB. H. Blaif, Lebanon, delegate and siding, b~~_lumb~ and buildma ma- II u C oe < 1IS ml>l'n nr. r hi tOut th morning in St. Mary's of eaWe, 15 ' in number: The ca~Uo c£l sioll, an IIcc tJun t at whIch I ~ given W. F. Ko.., l4aiDeville,~ ~ 011_ 1 = _ 110,.... 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Sixtieth Anniversary UII Apri l 22, 186 8 , there was. \I "ddlll!: III tile little hamlet of Har, 'y.I JUIIt, th e high contracting par11<', IoclIlg Alphn T. WlIrd and Ma1'J I IPPlncutt. On April 22. 1928, the tll ul het H, s ls t e l'S and near relative. /:,I thelctlat their h ome near Harve,... Iolll" to ele bl ate wlth them their tlCt h wedding anniversaTY, Anothe r m ost unusual feature t hat all their wedded ilfe haa beeD s pcnt on tho same farm, where the7, cllm e Il S bride and groom, ,. After a most enjoyab1e day together the eompanl': which had pth. e red from far and near, departed" hoping that it might be their pri.u: egc to spend marur-more clap. .nUl Uncle Alpha lind Aunt liar)'..
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Itt h l ' l. 1,1~\o! 1(1 :; I /\I :~ 1 window of t he most conse rvati ve of t on." ours e. wh e n it h ap pe ned _ But r lim we laking ?" Thl' ma[(.' h , ·tlr lt,t! a ud 1',,11 111 '11'1 FI'Ull k lJlI. aU bis cl ubs one o f his severnl pros 1\1 r s. u n gll o n had recovered s uf- not worri e d, I meant t o put the c hil Th e Govnn o,r rang f il l' Timmon s Archit·',' l i ~ IL:I·l·:-o . :\ li'o ... ,· 1"' lltT l. l \ 1\'1 ,.1' HI ~, ' /' 1 Ii, ; 11 II ( 'a lh t 'l'irh ' peroue uncles, and hAvin g s um ' iently fic ientlv to te ll h'I' s\ o ry, and t o t\ren q ui tc o ut of my hu sba nd' s way_ to do th ei r pac'king lind fl' ll u po n u upun t.h l' J.!~lld,,". T t" · (;" ' t·I II"I·r.\ · p, I ~ud t' . "".,.' ! I '~ II \ 'j u I I, n ,,"d exp06ed bimse lf to th e eyes of t he Archie i~ I'clief corl'rl hol'llted his own I L' H rather odd , 11 8 I think o f it. thll t l time table. world be d t ermined to eat lun c he on ve rs ion in a I11 l1 nl1 l'l' lo dis pose of any my hu sbllnd didn't p erso n a ll y try t o They wrote th e m sc l\' ('s dow n on I .. it I,',,: h, . \\' " llhll ll 10 in' the park r staurant. He watch Cld q u esti on us to h is in noce nce. Her take t he child from m e," the hote l register at Roc hes ter li S woul d ~ '" I IL'~ . And St llll, · i l ' IJ :~ 1l' l b 1'1',"11', ( ', ," 11' '1 III . 01 I I , ..... , 1)1~ l IH' ! lh~::. ;.t r l! b ran d idly a young woman with two children co mp os ure s tnlc k Ar chie as remarkaThis , u ttered musi ng ly , !{ave ArSaulsbury and Com ly nnu we r e Quick- Inc I am Il~HI" th l' l' 11i1. l-: \l ' II " I .d l 11 "",,1"' 1, I I' '. lh " t' l" In I! 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I I. thoarhtll flying to Bailey Harbor. o ng d o n. lind t hnt the child s he call- th e Gover n or at seven, who arrived 11,," 1'), "" .'I'H' I' III F, <: , 1llIl' lIb~ c k He continued to inspect them with ed Edi th wu ~ t he origi na l of t he photo a few mom e nts laler_ :t lld 1·:.1 Jl il'H· It, I 111\\11 1\1 1 II I Frank .' a deepening conviction that the w om - h e had s een a t Bailey H a rbor. When " Here's an extr~ r picked up down lill, an,,,,,.., l\In. Congdon. It was a dis- th e ow n ers oC several machines ofl'er- town. The scream of the evening is fiO l .f;n(j ~1 lnml Sa, ln" 81dlf. , : J ,' hn I':, anti 101 ~ 1\ ;t I. l'i lll n~c r tu l1iritin&' thought' that there under bis ed to lake h e r h orne, s he glanced a kidnapping- most deplorable line OaJtun, Ohio M ol " 3l~3 ~t urtha A. (; ri r.; lHt' I' , lIl. t I ,: H ereS in so clole that the babble of the abo ut uncertainly and h er eyes falling of bu siness." Uniull T p, children occasionally reached him u po n him s ee m e d lo invite his a ssisWhile Archie waited for the GovMar y I':. ~nonk. t . ) .1! I' h' Tu ft ~. I anoaa the intervening tables , was the lance. . ernor to dress, he carefully read the 111\1' 11 lut in ~ I aillt , ,'il lc, . family of the man he had shot. <'Purdon m e . bu t if I can serve you account oC the kidnllPping in the Anlla U. }o"!l'd" l' " In \ if" i (I, F' O l·. , The Condgona had eaten their meal in Iiny way_ to park. The police had not yet learndyt't,. ,17,:1;: at ,,' , ill \\ ",I ' -O il Tp , hurriedly and were already paying "Thank yo u," sh e said, wit h re- e d that the two most important wit~I:tr)' 1-: , :'0. 11'" ,II ' ,I. , . II. \\' 0 II! their checks, He watched t h e m mo ve lief. " I mu st ge t away from this: it's n esses had given fictitiou s names. I tl l '. 1.;. 11 111\'. II .. I II '" III 1-'1 d, l i n. away toward the illterior of the pnrk, unbearab le ." In s pite oC the Governor's frequent .\1 1''';'. Ida ~I" "t 1/1',lh, ~ ',.1 ('nJ1 t'u d marked their direction and ch ose a H e put he r lind t h e boy into a taxi. Iy avowe d assertion that he wi shed MONEY LOANED . ; 111 ( ' luI'a I .. I:'I',I,' " I" I'! '.'I. I ~" \\, l1 l u t parallel coune with a vi ew t o ke rp- an t! in s tructed the driver to go to to kno \\' n othing about hi m, Archi e ,\I" -I .I!: inlr them in sight. HI'flok lyn1" fdt tl lrong ly impelled to mak e a clean I .•h t :tl'd a lld ~;l" :dl ( ' I I"-! 111 t;t \tl l'J:' l' Then a piercing scream, t h e sh rill For II few minu tes s he wag bus y bl'ea~t o f the Baile y Harbor affair. P . ~ ' tl n llln. I 11'\ I ' I" , 11 \ I n''':l1 !\ cry of a child in terror. e IIl forting the child a nd Archie, th e two e nco unterg with Isabel nnd his OJ{ ~HORT TIME- Eusy J \;~ :1"11 .1·1'"t'\ 11:1, I ""1 \, 1 tiiudy ~ I.ll)l( ; ''Help I Helpl Oh, Edithl Edi t h l" ,Iot:'p in tho ught, t urn ed to meet the m ee ting with Mrs . Congdon . Hi ~ I't p ! r~ .. !"! " ! . t ' It ~ 1 ~nllCln, 1" 1'111 <, Also S lirve y il1~ and AhThe eries Bent h !m--a.t--a~\Hl--tQ.war-e '=hln~ eso lu tio n strengthened when th e .\nti ,· .,' I \'1 'i! ," "it'::nh til \V i- stracling. WI'ite lind 1 will caJl nnd the place in which h e left the Cong"You are a ge ntl e ma n; I am s ure Governor appeared, dressed with his SUitt U, H enk le , WaynesII!l/I f ;1" '11.. I II 1,·',\ Il IH: I'\.':'; ' in " CC yo u, dobl. of t h a ti and I feel that I can trust us uul care and exhilarated by his j 11 I )'" 1" \. '! :' .. a n d l~·,.H U :lITeS in Vill e, Ohi o . day's adv e ntures, Baring retired afT te rthe dinner had been served, and \' , m .1 "1''''' n ,11(1 C.tn i ll . r !lll~ en I. 11Ai\'~ Olt Clt1ltl c l~, 'tocks . !:iccurithe Governor, in cozy accord with hi s • I) ,_A l ies 111111 S <'CIIII .! Mul'\~l1ge! _ Note. I.. V.\ 11'. 17.,"1 ~ :.1 tT ('S in cigar, remarked, s uddenly: hOlldll. J ohll lI arb in e Jr,. Xenia. 1' 1. "Odd, yo u might IIlmost say singu- He tore open th e envelope and hi . fi n goe r . Irem bled a. ~~ h e ld Ih" n o l .. I " II:. I Ohio _ °m :\0 _'26 th e lig ht. lar' I've crossed old man Congdon's trail again! Yo u recall him- th e Iy in the r oo l11 s tilt' Gn ve rn u l' had e lll~ A nd CO :·",' o ld boy we left to the tender mercies gaged by wire . A s hol·t lim e hlter lilY fuith.I ",y. il'- r ll/!,l:"r in\.:': , lh i:o: i::; t1,,' V(l r y niJ.: hl +\ 1' I t", 11 :111\'('. " , " II . I,,·j I:,! I ' IlI m lw l'. fo'orlll 8 rR of W"rren and IIdjolnlna of S ecbroOk and Walters? Well, I Arehi e found him se lf \l'his ke d away ..'~J\ .' lil t's about li OH ' fur u s tu dt'ar ~ I: I ... 1: I 11, ,'1\ lI a l p l 'l'. 11)'l d1: l' II1H m e t t oday one of the mos t remark- to a hand so me res idea ti al an'n wh e re ,' ,,," , l ir " may ol·tllin money on Ion. Ollt ," AI' ,'hi l' remar k,',1. I I'n .d . ..... p It. '21 .. 1 0: (ha rk ... limo 11111 li S , at r; p c I' cent interest. ab le o f 11 11 t h e m'c n I kn ow who camp the Gov ern <lI' di s mi ~s ed the drive r at " \Ylmt! L PH\' l' thi~ ~a l ' I'{'(1 :-'Ili l (; , U Ill. IlI il" . 11: ". :'iH .:tj,. 1:.' .1 Ill'(' .!<i~. o u tside the pale_ Perky is his nam e a corncr a nu continu ed nfuol fo r s evwhen , h (" ~ h ' I"'- Not 1111 :V" l l1' Ii 1" '. cl ' l'l, (.f ( ' , ' I II't', ""ill !'pl l l ·": . ~;l : EIl!-i t C" , t of ,,'c uring th e "ume is vo ry rea· - a jewele r by trade, he fell from his eral blocks. Archic! I s haJl n ot 1 ~ lI v(, till J ~ve I': n" l ·.;,,~ \ 11',1. " "',1 , " " I ' ~, : ~!. A _ " " ,,tld e .through The F eflern l Land high " stu te nnd went on the road a s Th e Governor ran hi ~ stick n long harl ~ pcl'e h with h er," Th.· f,·"tll l 1'- Bu "}:,. p l llnd,"··~ . ... , ; '1'1'11 :,1", ... til' IIII " k , Fo r f llr ll"'I" il1torl1lvLion call a yegg- then e ntel'ed in to the game u f bo rin g n eat holes in t he rim of he top pf the w a ll that grimly guurd- cas ion o ffl"' r s u n id (' al opp o I·tunitr fil l' Pu t 11, • • \fr:\I~ ";'. lil'ht :dtd ~·: t ....... :I.~ )t..: ," "'- ".t tlr,·.. ~ I. C , DRAKE, Tre .., t we ny-dollar gold pi eces, leaving on- ed the r ear o f the prem i~eR , He the m ccl in K! It' , cui n\.:' lo I", a bi~ 1)1 .'" 1 d nn I 1'"lp I't ({I. II I", .... ' ·ni ,·.,..; :lt ""'I' , ('h nnl' :ll tI X. I..., U,II:OI1, Ohio. ly th e o uter she ll and filling 'em up caught th e edge and wa s quickly on Mfa ir a nu wo cun 11tr!I'I!l' wit h thl' ha p- ja il . :-', I I . wilh 1\ com po. iLion he invente d t hllt to p. When Ar'c hi e hung b ack th e py th !'O lI c al1l.1 trll ~ t tn u\ll' ",i Ls to WANTED mnde th e coi n ring like a marriage Gove rnor graspec! h im by the nrm 9 get us out ali., ~." LIKE A nALL GAME H e ul'j:\'ed Arc hi e . st ill I'~ s i.ti llf,!', 1)(' 11. Whi le he was st ill e xperiment- anu swung , him Lip a nd drnpp e d him I:J': I'I !F :" T ,\TI \ -E \\' A I -TED in Waying he 1'/ITi in to o ld Elipbalet Mitting into a dark co rn er of the gOI'de n_ thl'l<u g h the j:\' r o\lnd ~ t o thl' fl' (l tlt pn I1l'< \,ill(, I ' nit"I'}" SWlll'n Proof of II '- hl' "011(' \lr ill Y pl'o fs lo ld m " wi t h h is fa l11 o u ~ umbl'ellu o n a bench Then he left him with t he injunetion t I'1In ~e . whil e t h ey "'~ I' r udlll itt rI with to remain wh ert· he wa.~. sevl' l'lIl (ll he r g u, ' s t ~ whl) HI'I' h -e d lit th is 111111 nhl~ lh a l ou r l'! a !oJ :- W U H n!'l "l~1 :).0 11 p L· t· "" ,,·k. $ 1.75 an hour for in Bos to n om mo n . P erky t hought , Bod, '" 11____ "Achie!" Oh, Ar chie! " the Gov- th e m om en t. The s tlt le ly old la d y g Oll " 11 K It ba l l ~alll'." ' Pil I'(' li ltl,, _ In trod uci ng tin t'St guarEI iphul et was II stoo l pigeon for a Il a -I1"-;," II,, w' " t hai ? " I1l1t<:" ,1 II" s il·I'Y. 121i s LyleR lind colcon. o utfit, bul cxp illnatio n s followed ernor whisp ered excitedly, )Jrl1shin g in t h e drawing rOOll 111 liftpd a I"rj:\'L o w i'r ieUR. i\ lito furnished. III' hl'-- -"O h. he ju s l si l, tl1l'l'I' li nd tl l' ~, u nd it wa s II case o f infatuation on lin enve lope a'~ ro."R th e bewild e red nellc OR I.h(·y () ppl'tl llt'h, 'rI . SlllilC'd /I'fSnnlples ulIL h s iu ~~. Th e old man was a s tick- Archi e 's face_ "Strike Il mutch be- (ubly lind !{Itv!' I II(' (;Il\'I' I'1I 11 1' her h Uild wlllt' h,· s t,h,' score b"lI l'd ti ll thl' la H ~u ( 'X IH IJ'i l " ll'f' II l'Cl's~nl·y. n l; l11 i~ O U t!" (T o he cUIl \.inul·d) I ul'fli s hcd , I3ETTEHKNIT TEXTILE led with th(' s ch e me a s a b oy with a fore I peris h!" 1' 0 " [I ~Jll. C- I G. Grl' e nfield, Ohio. nl'w d ug . He now II ss isls Perky t o °m2 circ ulate the s puriuu s medium o f exFALLING DOWN ON THE JOB cha nge_ Perky say s hc 's a wo nd e rful THE FUMBLE FAMILY by E. COURTNEY DUNKEL ally , e nd owed with nil the qualities FOR RENT of n I\I', t cla ss cro ok." Camb 1M and you'll " ~' ou ' li apprcc iate that bettel'," FO R R t-: NT - fi -l'Iin m ho n se. electric eome rightbac:k to Buick for saill i\ rchie, "whe n you h ea r what l ig' h i. ~ . well !l ilt! l'i stcm ,goo d gnrthe .tyIe. colon. upholateries r kn ow about th e Co ngd o n family, d('n. ill C"l' w in , A , C_ Sparks, 29 19 Y,-, u'v c bee n mighty decent in not and appointmen~. of it, 11' :1 )-1"11 <1 A\-c " ell' call E2 8!l 7 WX, Lovejoy Hydraulic Sbock pressi ng me ( or !lny account of mybodies by F..ber. i I"),l' )n, Ohio, ° u25 Absorbers, Double-Drop sel f, but you've got to heal" my ~ tory -=--~==========~==~===~-=--=--=--=--:=~ Make the same teat in per· Frame, Scaled Chassis, ' II IJ \\' , IV l,'1I probably both ue mo re FOR SALE co m fo r labl e if I do n' t t e ll yo u my formauce and again you'll Mechani ca l Four.Wheel 11I1II1l' , bUl yuu s hull ho\' e thut, t Ot>, IeJect Buick for the power, Brakes and a host of features if ~"' U r are f,)I' it. So many t hings 1,'O lt ~ A I.E --- II "t1g,' PostR, Inquire getaway and dependability of notcombined in:m)lOthercar. hal'" hap pe ll ed s ince J left Dailey tlf Os('al ' C, W ad l' , Miami s burg, ita Valw-in·Head .ix-cylinder Il al'bur that yo u do n't knuw about, ()h io, ' m2 engme-t'ibrationku ~nd Buy )'Our car carefully, Make t h i ng~ that I haven't uure d tell you, I,' OH SA LI~ - :! dun dy J e l'Sey cows. that 1'111 gn ing to s pout it a ll now and beliq. thorough comparison •• ~ rl'c s h, ~lal'Y E , Lo y , 1 y~ mile Ollst h ~ I' l:. If you wun t to chuck mc when Prove to yourself that BuicIc Compere .pecifications and dr ILitl).!e\' ill c. 'a25 yo u'vc heurd it, well enough; but I you'U6nd further proof of outpoints all othercanselling d on't mind snying that to part, with HJ lt H ENT - 1' he ,b est of blue grass yo u would hurt me terribly, I nevBuick euperiority in Buick'. between ~1000 and ~2000. l , a~llIn·. running ' .... uteT', ord e r care r f It so dependent on any man as y, un lil1 lill't1 numhel' , Mary E, Loy, SBDANS $1195 to $1995 • • COUPES $1195 to $1850 I du on you; and I've g rown mighty I ' :: Ill ile" l'IIl<L o f Ridgeville. 'a2 6 I ' SPORT MODELS $119510 $1525 .,. fond of you, old man.' ' • """' (.0. 6. Pli,." Ute",., 'C) ........,..".f"n~ la:. M, "~ rJdd,d. TM C.M, A. C. "Thank you, lad," said the Gov/iN4"a pl.,.. lA, ,"Oft d.,",,,bl ... H a.a .J"b t~. FUIt S A LE---See,l CO I'J1; grows 100 ernor, pel' (,Cllt. A. L. King, Wayne sville li e li stened p>itiently, noduing ocOhio, '26 eos io nlllly or throwing in a question. F OR SA L1i:Gcnljine cherry cup When Archi e finished he rose and board with gluss doors. Mrs. W. clupped him on the shoulder. " G rlli:tnm a25 "By J ove, you've tossed my sla'rs a l'oun d like so many dice I I've got Pf{A YING IS AT HAND- When in tu consult the oracles immediately I" nce d of a n ew sp ray pump, no matHe darted from the room, and ter how IlIrge 01' small, spra'y hose, when Archie reached his study the noz~ l cs , complete pumps, leathe1'll, I'ubber paekings, etc., call on THE was poring over a map of 1"- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; , tGovernor he h eavens." BOCKLET-KING CO., 416 W. Main "You're Isabel's all tangled up in St., Xenia, Ohio. our affairs '" declared the Gover.JIor with mock reseatment. She will .dawn FOR SALE- Two Grade cows. Will upon your ga~ e again very soon-I buth be fre sh in ApriL Rolla BulfecI it coming. Our next move is to n, Rou Le I, WllyncsviJIe, Ohio. o u t lined- we must go to Rochester." 'entel' vill e 84~2. ' a26 "W o uld you mind telling me just DABY CHIX FOR SALE- Call or what Roch es ter has to do 'with all ~ uri,. for Your Sale Dates. We CuarantOle write. A. A_ Dunahue, 80B E, this? " demande d Archi e, testily. Satida.-tion or Charge Nothing, Penrl Stl'eet, I\fiamisbu'r g, 0., 'p hQne "M y dear boy, Roch ester is one of 105, Buyer of Live Poultry. -a26 the suhUl'bs of Paradis. You may e rIPE, VALVES AND FITTUU•• r eca ll that I told you of a certain tile ... \:.I in a s ummer house where my adored lor all purpolles. Bockl.t'. line .. . . . . . M.. Pia. . No. ,3 10 (promise d to leave a meuage' for me plumbing and b.atS.. . "JlPli.. are
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Ad ativll it II rea:.ity, ~. G.-.L,c:n1 aud (;'lfro,..l. ~ know il. H e l! said to pl.i:! tOt' the PMDsyl"at.,iR a l>4rf railroc.1, ~If ma.:h, n( .",.. ., I<.~ fr;)l'.1 the Atla.otic t o rht, }> at:''3I:.. . Th" " " ',e;,,,' 1I'Wkt ePt'~ tlH!~ht III tIl· Ii) II:!! madrl o... D.t hI 1..:,lIr. on ' ~l" l' d ,:I, cr'''IS t4e o>nnn.:ot In fort)"c igIH h, "Irs, a~ muUDllllo fly i"t{, Thi • • um o r i. n ... ! 1fWlr"~tt:ed. An~ d . ""Y.
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New Yo,k merc ~~:: I ~ re po rt bumDess exccJ!<'-IO[ in \\")meu', ap~"l They buy ffiO('~ of it .... <1 1'_ of h, more garments, leu materl ...lln them. Paper urn e rwear 1M l4din naltn iu _aPl> ~ranc" i.'1 .enral .tot'.... SUlJ: o i ",ood , ::andenvur at ~r -not plcOlSanl news for cotton gTOWOld British builders of Wt><>Ckn sh ips wh o said shill' made of .._ I w O:lld sil1k ill heavy st<> ~m. ' ~u1d ~ interested In the Leviathan'a late.t trin. She reachcd New York with her forecastle deck ltmasbed, deck structures hadly twisted by a wave .ald to be ISO feel high, thai dropped I.IXJO.OOO pounds of W1Iter on ber deck at once. Men bui ld shipe tUt the oceao can not sink. W ..ter wavw are heavier than air wavu. AlnhIp. win soan be built tbat DO air _ will worry.
In Seattle a day Pomenm1an barked too mtJCb. Ita OWIIer wanted the vocal chorda removed, reducing th e ba rk to a geature, but humane sod eti r said UNo." ' \)og· Tra iner Sanderlin remo ved the ha rk in two week s by trainin". "OI.(, lirll cc is Ihe sec ret ," sa}'s he. "I la ll~ hl Dark,e (Ihe P omuanian) the me.w ing l~ r th t: wunb 'Shut up.''' 11,:1 ' "" ill er m ight makE a Cortune in I>olitics.
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Ads and get results.
The Clinton Realty and Loan Company OlTit'C I ~ now located in the C ili ze n! Bunk Building, Lebanon , Moncy t.o loan on chuttel jlf'ope rty. h ou~c. ho ld goods, live st(l,:k, muchincry, etc. Yo u ca n payoff your loan in uny nmou n t any time,
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~======~l\ MUST HAVE Having been closed for the past week for th e purpose of remodelin~ and red ecor<ltj·n~ , \\T ~lrc no\\' open and read y to give ou r p:ltrons better ser\ ice th an e\'(.~ - befure.
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cveral littl e fri end; of ':Miss Hernice Gruham t e nd e r e d h er a Burprise Thursd ay cveninll:, the occasion cel ebrati n g her 11 t h birl hda y. Mr. Eli Ru s~e l l was t ake n s eriously ill on Thur sd ny and a trained nurse from Dayton w a s e mpl oy ed. He i s slightly improve d at thL~ tim e. Mr . a nd Mm. Hurry Gruhnm and guests. 1I1r. und Mrs. JUl11 ('s Na sh and e hildre n , wcr e S unday g u es t , oC Mr . and Mrs. Rudd Saylo r , o f L e ban on .
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DR~ ELLIS 'At Home VVednesday and Saturday Afternoons
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Owing to the faihJre of the wheat crop, we have dosed the Flour Mill down until next year, and request all Depositors to Call at thejMiII and Get Their Flour . The Ice Plant · and Yarddwill be Open fo r Business.
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Mrs Sarah Whitaker, who h as been "pending t he winte r with he r so n, W a lter Wh itnl, e r and family. went t o Blanchester Saturday for a few wee k s visit.
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CUT OUT 'THE MIDDLEMAN Ship Your Crea m Direct to the Tri State Thp man wh " • .,11. hi. cream at cream stations pay the middleman's expenses for li Kht. h en t. , .'nl, w .lges. etc.-at least 4 or Sc a pound which cornea out of the Produ ce r ' s Poc k et. Why should any cream producer Give 'Awa.y to a Costly Middleman one gallon out . of " ver y t <:n ~8 1lo n s of c ream he ,,,, J1 ~ when it, So EIISY and So Safe to Ship Direct to the T ri Statd
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We H"O' th e 1i\'I'S and chil ,lrl' n spl'nt .\I.) nd ll), ill IJ ayt ll n. \', ) .. ! till' 11111 l /1\1 ~ him tlll -::- ' ,.1 ; 1 1lI 11 ~t Ing- Ly t h e p u :--tp r . :--l lb j l~ · t " 1 11 ~( ,1\(,1 ;, 1 ,' til ! ' d )I 'jlltt"t ftll' 111'.. 1r Il\'t i\ t ' IV1.· llll ·I·, Phone 32 hom e of -o ur w Hg e (l'urn e r s and ou r Mi ss J:.:vu \ \"h u rt u n wa =" 1\1l~(' lI l f ro m I lisc iplcs:" 7 :;:(1. illl/-I"" , ',) I" . " i>la in l'en)) le illl m ea5 ul'II b ly benefittl'd /'111' lh h 111a ll IIo, k ,' Wayn e. ville, Ohio I". , ~ 1:."t :1 Il fe t imc. by it . ' Vc se l ' in nwny ])In cc s jll i l s Rch oo l I H ~l w(" t' k lin :l l 'CttUnt \) f ~ l' i p . 10\' Ih 'v. E. n. (; 11 11<·1' . 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G II IIi 1"'$. o f He lm o n t, v isMa nninl!'. Pro tes tant E'piscopa l Bis h- ited his pare nt s. Mr. and 1111'S. ::;. II. The Brown Pllh l i ~ h inl!' ('" .. of wh idl op of N ew York. Hain es o n Wednes d ay. S ecre tary o f S l a tu 1'11I 1"' ne[' .1. BI" '\\'f1 Mr . and Mrs. Le ~ te r D iet z. o f C in - is pre s id e n t an d chief ~t n('k h"I'I ~ "' 1 ci nnati, spent Saturday e ve ning and has purchas ed o f H . " . W ,ll t"r t h" ~Coal Sunday with rela tives h ere. property at the c OI'n('" (I f ~I e l'i tn n ie a nd S ilver treels in 1.,').:111,,,,. wh,' ,·,· Every Da y IIfr. and IIfrs Cha rl es J nhn s w pr e S unda y g u ests 'of th(' ir so n, Gl c nn, U Illuuern n cwsjJup l'J' 1ll lddi ll'· ·.,Ill l it: !'rected f u r th e W c" I" I'11 ~ '.;\I'. \\ 1 i, I J o hns and f am il y. at Duyton. j , o wn N I hy I he ~,~, ., ... It I, 1'1, .. Mr . an.1 ]l(r ~ . L o w ('1l T h"n... , c' I l\:(l W t hai till' season is lit h and It'I'tll in <.! d ]\11'.' ;Illd ]l(1·~. Iblph 11~' k. , . In ll.1i" " w h en nlOt "ri ~ l ;') a r e t r a di ng in th eir uf Dn ytu n . to :';'; unrl n y d i lln !.' !". " .I tI I , o ld :l tltlll1ll)bil .. ~ on l1e w o nes . Sec r l'Th (' in fa l1 t c h i ld "f Mr. an d :,11' . \ .11 I" tn r y of Stail' tJal'e ll Ce J . B row n h us !l arry 1:lllrnl'lt I'a" ,' d II wa y ~I " "d,, •. 1111,,·' iss ue d a _tllt.'n",nt callin g utte ntion tn th e f uet thu t t h(' Aut o m obi Je laws e \' e ning a ft. ' r !L \I' e k's i1ll1 c~". T. I ' H I ~ I ,,: _L_ __ _ _ _......:::.-_ _ _ __ _ __ o f O h io "'IlIi,e t ha-t nil m" tori st ~ lII e!'s rH. E \'(' I·~tt Enrlv nlld F I ,'" transferri n g lic"lbl! plu t es fr o m th u ir Wa d ,· " lI tertnlned t h e ·!Cuchel'. dub ,t .. 11 , f j old lo t he ir n e \\' m ot or car, mu s t ob- nl Ly tl e !lull, F ri dny <'v<' ni n/; . . fl f I) ill ~ t' I PIll tnl' IlId .l ), " ta ln u legn l tran s f e r e crti rnte r om lII r~. Il nl'f)' R U I' n ~tl and c h i ld l'l'n .. I th e luca l u c pu t y co mmiss io nc r o f m o- s pe nt th e p II·t w ee\; w it.h he r IJlII- lit " • . I J . • Th t h t'1ll ju:-; till . 1ll11 t.' , I '-II,'P ') ";I' ." to r vc Ju c (' 5 in t l e lT co mmuni t y. e Mr. und Mrs . Ed Thomu s, so u th ul' f ee for s u c h a tran s ~r is $ 1.00, un - town . ~~~_ _~_~_~~~~~_ __ _ _ _~_ _ _~_~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _ _~ 1('.5 t h e tags lire u ~ e d o n n higher power car ' in w hich cns e th e additionMrs. E li z au(' lh S mith. o f Dayto n. ,::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;=-"';;:;::; -~:;;_;;;:;;:_;;:==:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;======="":::;,;, _-~;::;::::=_=:::=__=_;:__=-.=~===-===== --;:;';;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;=;;;;:;;;;;:;=;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;~~I al f ee f or th n t po w e r classifi cati o n i s was a 'W e dn esd ay e ve ning a nd Thurnc h u r ged. Th (! ' e nf o rc e m e nt ot l h a day guest o f Mr. nn d Mrs . C ha rles lu w r equir ing trans fer s is n ecessa ry E . J o h n ~. b uth for t he be ne fi t of t he slllte and Mr. lind ~ll' s. l\ e~ l e r Grnha m a nd the pr otel'tion ,'f the m o tori s t ow nin g dau g h ter W C ,'I' S unday l'v~ning g ues t s th e cnr. Un l c ~~ s U" h tran s f e r is mad e o f Mr . lin d 1I!l's .C. W . Albright. n ca r thc stnte reco l' d~ ~ h o w tho tngs sti ll Spri ngbo ro. being used o n the o ld car and a s a . re s ul l t h e idc n li fi c n ti on s yste m is !leMr. .E. J . ~ar~n o ny , o f~,Jlrlngr:eid. I'i o u sly h1l ndicapped . On t he othe r and 1111 s'. W . I . C lark, of \\ ~Iy n es\ 111(', han d it i" illl'/-:,, 1 for II motorist to w ere Frll1a y g ue, t'! u f th e ll' m other. op e r ate an auto m obi le with tags that Mr s. Mary Carm ony. ha ve not b~'e ll I,·gall y tran sf e rred lIfrs Ge o rg!! 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Mi ss Glady s B erg{/'p ll underwen l un oremlio n f or appe ndicitis at MiIIllli Valley ho s pital l ast Thursday. He ports arc that ~ h ... is d oi ng nicel y lit thi s tim!!.
Eli Russell re c e ive d w o r d lII o nday m o rning of th e d ell th o f h is br o lhrr , Phineas Ru ss ell, u t Blair' s h osp ital • Le banon, wh e re he hilt! lie l'1l ill for year with cll nce r. Mr • . Sus nn Saylor r e turn e d to h e r h Olll e 'fhursday frolll Canfield; a CCI1Illpanied by h er daughte r, Mr s. ,Ium es Nash a nd Jantily. who w ill s lw nd a cuuple of week s , here.
Come into our store, and ask this question, man to man: "Why should I buy you tire?" You \von't need to ask another. All we want, \vhethcr you buy or not, IS an opportunity to explain why the Goodyear is called The Wor1d's Greatest Tire.
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lts sturdy ca rc ass is made of Sup ertwist, which means fewer fabric fa ilures anJ less tire cha Jl ges o n the road.
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I ts lie\\, d rs ign of tre:l d give'S th e bes t traction and ca r control eve r aflJrded b y Ull atttomobi le tire.
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Its tentH · intl s auilit\· t o .~ n p lh e rolld gi\'f~ s the greatest possible degree of safety.
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Ill crcascd area ( f road cOlltad r11)ci ended All-Weather hlocks im.ure slow,evf7 n tread wear au .. grca l~r satisfaction to the user.
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npel H ~ n ~ lIrl)1 ' I ~l\ t o him . All e r c eXll lllill ut ion, lire Ilinde C,·lc b ratlllg I,, ~ s l' vp n t y-first birthsl' '''"liflclll lr r nrl'{'c l by Dr. Hudolph. lillY :'III" . W IIlgf, t· ld I'lillln e d th e pal·ty t he cy es ll;ht s Jl(·c iuli ~ t. w ith o ut the li se Il f d ro p~ . Con s ul t him a t Cary's .llId wa ' 1I« 1, " ' d It y " the I' me mb e rs of he t 'O flJ.:'1 (, ~ Il t iu n .Ie wc lry S hu !" L e uull on , Ohi o. Wh ile th l' occa s in n WflS cntlrely inti ll !. Thl'r~ arl' n J.!oodl y J1 Um lJ l' r of k Sa li~ h u ry . o f Ohi o W es l y ll il f 0 11ll1l1 !II rli. Wingfi e ld , whoHc ho ~pi 'Xi" I't ~ "h" t lllnk th a t 11 ",, \'1'1' "an'I Flild ,,"t ,,1111 G~lIe\'l. Aul t think g l' n i\'(' r~ ity, Sl' ' lit Ihe week end at hi s ta lltl(,S are always marked with cha rm anti rli s tinctioll . s u ~ tllin e d her wellI"" ' Iul)' \I In u t I(u n" ," ny. whil e IS t Ii" lIIost IJl1p o rtllnt m llll III a w~d hl/ Ill l' he r e. I l w l c' :ll' t\ j U:it a ,.c O1 I1 Il\', ..l r mu y lw ,lilll( ce relll OIlY In. "Till! Go· G e tt e l·. " kn o wn I'('putnllon a f< most grncious 1lI 1I1 t '. th '" th ink' h. · will \\ in on ('a rl~' U p-to-the- minute ne we st n<lv c l tle~ huste ss, A pictul'e table wa: draped with an 1I1,ss J pn ni e II nllll's. nf the Frie nds b"II"I,. 'l' h l II ' i ~ " I" t uf t"lk "bullt in jt,wclry, SIlv e rwa r e, glaH~Wl-ln· und t-l'lI allll HI an d g'IIUe.' r fl n lu l'lnl candl /I () llI e. f'nt c I'I,"ncd lri~nd s from Salealher !ruods . eLl' . • at ary' s Jew e lr y It lllillll clnt h bearing a Sil ver bas ket ( IU ll .:"l . b u t ti lt' ~ l' Jl I 'IH I 1I )llIll u n p l P \ l\il s IJilIu. S Ullday. or purpl" iris !llld s pirea as a n attracShop, L ebano.n, Ohio. t ive centel'rl ecc, supplemented by two tl llI t ull t ll II ft !! 1 th ~ lI a l" ' lIlIl co nVI'II G e lluine Cel 0 Glu ~s , 16 c('ntll per lll' lI till" SI'"I I1I1', III "ill not c ry , llll HI. Rev. T . T Re ese will preach si lver condelab rum h olding pin~ urn h lo t" Hlld llw t alll ple tU1 U' 1(,l1ln i n ~ fur S'IUlIl'e foot , ut lI1udd e n's Lumber anel continn II ' c la ss ut Sl. Mury' s IIlg tupcrs. AddillJ.: to the beauty of t h e tnble t he \· .. l l· I S l<> II ll1kc l he ll ('h ll l · C . It Ya rd, Wayne ~ ville, Ohio. Jo:p l.-c o pa l churc h t o night. we r e s ilv e r tray s of tempting sandibn ' t g ai n)! I II h e KUD U po li l lcs to Le(' 1111\\ k!! li nd fumily and J o hn Mi sses J enn J1 () ck (·tl. Rulh Cook. Wiches , deliciou s candies and cakes. cn llil' "li t t OI :\ 11\' Cllll lilli lltl' unlll lIfIt! r lilt' .r u nl ){a tl~ (' f In~ . ~lany lhlllJ!~ Fro mm und fa mily vi s ited rdativ s Kathl en Grnhum and ~: liz u h e th Bran On another bea utifully deco r ated ta, t. lI·t o r WCIl! o ver -night KU .. st s of 1) le stood a love ly two-tier birthday III 11Y a nd ~ ul' l' l y will hUPIll' n III Ih r In nuylOn Sunda y. cake beal'lng a tiny white cross e nlIl L'n n ll ll1 C, MI Ss Eva lyn T uck e r , lust Tll w day. A new cll r 0 ( AIII('rican Zinc intWin e d WIth dainty pink r oses and sur Evulyn Tucker and Dena H opk in s rounrled lJy 6ixtee n pitftc tapers i n pink Ernpl oYlllt' llt r" lIlh u IIII S nrc s how - s uulted fence at W. H. Madden & say t hut they haven't been k issed a s ro sc ho lde rs. In g 11 s u bSl unl inl IIl c rr' lISe throu)! hout <::0.'8 LUllluer Yurt!. yet, although l h"y're s ure that the li o n. Lake R obertso n was chosen to t he Sln tl·. lind With thl' cUllling of E uph e mill I sab ,~ 1 Cottrell, duughter 1111'. lIlld 1111'S J . C. Huwke v isited t h ought hns been In H erman Su r- deliver the presentation speech when \\I1I' n,., 1' Wl'Hth l" It i ~ l' XP 'cled that of John and KSlthryn Cott r e ll, WII S th e ir daughter 'alld family at P leusface' s allti Jue Kersey's minds o n s ev- th e muny gifts from admiring friends Ihe e nl ill' -lI r (l lu, lI f Illho l will fi llli lJorn neur Wilmi ngto n, Clin ton CounII nl Pillin. ·lInduy. eru l oceus lons-- in "The Go-Getter." were presented th e h onoree. Mr. RobI'l tJfltul' ,lo /ln d ~ ll' l hl y wul'k. Th e in· ty, Ohio, August II, 1869 . crtso l\ a ls o su stained his reputation l' led . t ' IIi l!l1l p iUYllll' ll l d d rinJ,{ ltw On September 16, 1877, s he was o m(' 11 11<1 hear JCIII1 lI ock e tt alld FAT Arrangements \\ere comp l!'ted on 1111'S . an·ie. anhol'n und Miss Lu- as apeechmaker when h e most gracelIIiHll h of A pi'll w." IlI ark('tI. IIl1d tho u United in marriage with Willi am I':m a gl' nt· Beckett de sci ibe their A m TUl!sduy. wher by the Dors ey Bros. tie Vandervoort s pent t oday in Hal" fully p erformed his' pleasant duty. a n tis o f Pt.IJ Si' Il S h u vC! foulld \\ o rk. Th e l e u ~!!d to be a line in a play Dllughtel's , who died eptember 18, rl cun dumbbell s III th e Senior du s~ Ci rcu s, 8 motorized d e lu x orga nizn- \·eys burg. He vo iced t he sentimen ts of the city I he s la ll' (I'll' "llI p l"}' II,, "t ug " /l C I" ~ tha t Wl'nt, "Nobody lov '8 a fllt mlln." 1921. S he lellves c lght li ving chil)lIllY t ion, will make Iln xhlbi t ion stand at large wh en he expressed the love h"v{· p la" l' d ""'1 (' Il u l ill )! Ap r il thlln At I" ns t nowndays n o woman wunts dre n , Stella Sher~ ts and I rma FineGraduatIon congratu latio n a nd Il nd h igh esteem in which this Godly ' , IIY 1I111 11 t h ~illl" c LL s t :- Ullllllf' l, wh il(! fr ock, of Duyton; Lydia Method, of on the ball g r ounds in Wuynes ville, Mr. lind Mrs. D. L. l'Ilnt~ ~peni to be fut. Tues riay, Mny Rt h. With s pnng COIllPS "thank-you" ca rds ; II I~o Mother's Day man is held. lIe numbers h is frien ds I Ie nUIII!JN o f n ppll callts f, "1' wo rk There is ju ~t 011(' cuu se flit, ho\\,- J\lIddletown; Earl and Fred, o f DIlY- the circ us and baseball, two of our cards and mottoes. New des ign s, at hy the ' sco r e and they are not till' \\'l'~ k -e lld in Illlvtun with Ethan •. 1.0 ~ h o w l'd d Cl' t'II ~ e . Th ll u:;alld s lIf (',1111(' 111111 fum ily. . (' Vl!I'. Peo ple sho uld rememb e r that I n ; Floyd, of T o ledo; John, o f Snit gr(,lIt 's t AmerIcan ins tituti on ' u f th e ary' s ~ewel ry • hop, L ebanon, Ohio. co n fined to his congr egatio n but men \\ ii i be e mpl oYI· d 1Il buildllll( ucth"y nevt·,. put nnythlllg on th eir ub- Luk e ity; KathrYlI , at hom e. . hI.! day und what is hfe in todllY's pl'rlOd umong all denominations and i n all l ivilies , r oad c nNl r uc t i(l ll . l·IC .. us A ne w clIr of cemen t nt M addrm 's domel' 01' rups III th . , y o( fat. thut al so leaves olle ~, i ster, Mrs. C h ul'lc ~ without eit her. The circus gladdens Mrs . • uson Fryer ha s returlled to wu Ik s o f I, f e . D r . D a k'III was t h e 'Inbo on U S wl'H th ' I' c o ncli lJ" lI ~ \\ ill pl' r - Llllllbt·r y" ... 1. W e :" ~o re co mlllend dll es not cOlli e thro ugh thclr m outh Sinith. ii 11' o1;e hroth e r, Frnnk Cotthe h (>" rt ~ of the ol d and r o un"', th e Prosco tt, Ari zona. n ftf'r spcn,ling the spira t lon of severa l poems, expresnll t. whil e enId \\ (, Inhl'l' ha s H t uack t he U ~s l IIll' lI to d o yo ur work. in the way nf fOO li. trell. of Broo kst o n. In d .• toget her I .. win le I' ·m Dlll lus. T e lC. . ns 0 f Iove an d e9 t <Io eem'In verse f rom Ihl' f;II'm"r, \\h" will be cllllillK for It IS nice I" talk ab o ut th og(. thing~ With <16 grnnrl chil<l ren lind 8 great- go UI ing )l"s ters of !.hI' circ us ~ pl'ell d abo u t th r ci ty Ullll o ullcin" th p forthknow n an d unknown po ets. Dr. Dahl' l" a h o ut th (' ' IIIII C l lllll·. Th e ci t·· ~I \~, L,·t it lll ~C IIIII 1. llIl1n . o f C,Il' lind it is I., ~s hUIIlIli ll t in g lhllll to ud - grundrhildl·c n . <0 Mi s.~ .J essi!! Clark un d n ph ew, Lou - . f . d comillg of an ho nest -lo-go odnes. re 'll kIn, master 0 II ny SituatIOn, nIB e a III:IIHI alld s up p ly o f h ' llI n le hell' I cllln"Ii. ~ I'l:nt S Ull llay with 1111'. and 11111 t hll t \\(, I·,l l to" IIlllc h . 1111's.. D" ughtcrll unJ./.e d with the ~ • IS Chll'k, enro ut c f l'lJ rn IIlifo rniu to h ClrCll S Ig s pl end or to the naked ey n. 1Il0st beautifu l response to t e presnho ut cv n hut III n few Cilll'S the :'II I'S. W. O. Hapel·. The ren l call ~(, of fat IS thu t we cat Meth odi s t churc h at Ml. lI u ll y, 8 7 . T h(' Dot's e.y show docs not Il" c lll'"~n thei,' home in C in c innnt i, s topped in e ntatIon speec h an d th e b·t ISO f pod e mand is i\'l'elllc>r thall th e s upply. t oo much und Ih'c t uo much at ease. yenrs ago . , Wtlyn .. ~v iJl c . SatUl rluy, and wcre its elf a " o ne of t he largest in the g u e't s of Mi ss I!:mma Heighway. etry. Du n roltl ParkC'1' pens nn d pene ilsIf some of th e ludiC " wh(l r omplain A 10vc' Iy musical program had been the b~ ~ t for the grndunle. Cary's of too much obese lI i _ue woutd milk!;! Th ey bro ught horn p the pOl'trnit lu st game, but It is con s idere<l on e o f the The SI' /l so ll f o r l· .ltch i n~ ua RS in th e hest by both public press and opinIOn . Found _ Log chain. Owner clln nrranged, n ch orU.!l composed of Mrs. nIght to me, Je\\'elrr ho p, l.eban on, Ohio. n practice of tak ing the broom and s tream s of UhlO cillse d ye st!'rdny n nd of its s ize . Animul s . s ure t l, ey g"t IlOve " ume LlJy Cll II II\ ' g on F rank C re w, Ik e Pickens, Messrs. Carey M Fondren, swel'ping the 0001' nnd gl'tling down On thl'· parlor wa lls it is hun g, until J une I f> thest' fight e l ~ of the 'em- und one of the s nlullest IJub"J UIllI 1< Ient lfYlng t h !' surne . Cru tchfield nnd Hunt with iss MaMr. anti 1111'S. Alpheu H Boglln. of on thcir kn ees und mopping up till' I guve the Il r tist a picture s lllnll, 1 d crc l·k • . r iH' r s lind lakes will bl' free CillI·k ~ ville, were rpCl'nt ~ues t s of Mr. ri on Balt!ridge ut the piano, r endere That WIlS tnken \\ Hen she WIIS young. elephunts in America , "Little Nem o " tlolng the fnlllily wa" h, ki(.{:hen a n d to CIIIlIC IIl1d I!O n_ th ' r IIk(? It is und i\1r~ . Orvi ll e Gray . . t he kidd ies d('lIghl, a ll d a reu l li llIe We c" , tu inl y have H Ull1et h ing to be ~eve rRI s elec tl o ll s which were enjoyed th ey w ou ld speedily n'c "" er t heil' de - It IS true to life; there's a loo k in theil , pa\l Illn g ~ eu s on nlld will be UIIperformer and still takes hi s thr('c e nth us ias t iC ab o ut when we s how by eve ryone . the eyes s ir es fol' s ilmn ess. III the sell"o n OJll! ns ngnln in SIX daily rallons Vlll the bottle r oute. "\'OUI'CX" S lI vc l'Rea l Silv e rware. It Mi g~ In ez Payne d elighte d the audRUI!S marie by u ~ fr om yo ur old I never snw in anot.h er; Th e efHldy hllb,t grows Ilnd gr')"' R. \Hlek s. The il' hll " ue l' n \'e l'y liL li e cnrp{·ts lin d cnrpet I UIn'. Drop us a Thl'l' e a r e other nnlmul ~ besides cun no t rll Rt n o r wear black a nd hus ie nc!! with t he r e n ditio n of the song A lid t he same SVI'<'ct s mile that s he No better cure ror nn e nl nrged auh n ~" ti sillng so fill' thi S s p 1'1 IIg. cillC to "Nc lIl o," and the clitest tl'ained dogs . s t{"'lIng-like ueallty . Select f o r her sh e "on the scho lurship wi Lh. Mrs. pos tn!. Fran kiln Rlig Co., Fra n kli n. dom e n CRn lot' f o und th ull be ndlllg alwnys wore-thl' c<Jld and st .... my weil l her. Mo re pon ies and l1I o nkcy ~ . Clo \\n s arc II H ope Ch e st. at CuI'Y's .J ewe l ry S hop, Sample accompani<'d h er on the piano III () over Il \I !Is h bOlll'u lind no uetter cure ' Ti s Illy g ood, old-fasilloned mulher. thllll LUO.UtlO l1Iul u rt'd caLlbh h ul'l' n cc e:slty and t hey. ulong with th e Le uanon, Ohio. "The lI ome of Gifts." Mm e. F c rd Rodgers a nd Martin bpen Jllu c"d In th · la ke~ of t he s tille tUlllblers, ' mi t h both gave beau ti ful solos ac.Iohn ColIl'tt und fa mily nnd Mi •• f or plOn o · ~ hap(,11 legR thun pl e nty of Hel' dre!'<~ it is p la in , and quite o ut of Jlcrobnt s . cOll t o rll o ni ~ t s , s tyle, und lh b " ill nwkc ""IIC tinc li s hing Mil),), Co ll e tt . of nuyto n , VIs ited Mr. wulklng. uel'lUl tlnd trapez(' arti s ts , all peppcr l A ~ k JI'an H ock e tt or Emogene co mpunied by Miss S hanno n lind all If WI' \\'oul d Ket do wn to th~ . Irn - I No t II puff " I' a rume is t h~r ~; f Ol· Ih us" w ho CIIII ' t pu t aWIIY Ih elr ant! Mrs . J. C Hlmke o n Su n du~'. up to tht' tunc lIr Pr of. Wh,tney's Bec kett whl' I'(' they saw thnt swe ll s in~ing to e nth~ si n s tic e nc ores. After pie life n lld move aUollt more !lnd And no JC\\l' l!1 01' g old glitt!! 1 and rod and rell l fUI ~ ix we e k!i, while banr!, will displ'1 any blues you may thrce -plc cc bed roo lll s uit-flolid mu- deliCIOUS ~an dwlChes, coft'ee and tea: cat le ss our figure \\'ould show It. shinec rupple s . hille gi ll s II l1d oth(' r s CUll . PEC IA lr-$6.0 0 leather hant! bngs hnve in your system. h og'ny, for on ly SCI' nty -fJv' do ll flr~ had been enjoyed, t he h onoreee of Ex{'rci. e f ol' the sake Ilf exercise ~hc ne \'cr had an y to wear. be hooke d lit 1 11 1111111. I3l1ckl'ye, Lora- to s ~tI for $2.50 eac h next Sat uru llY. V e rn COI·iell. in hi S great death- at the class p iny. . , t he occasio n cut t h e b il'thday cake and m ic and Cl lh e r inlllnd luk es. GUllle Cary's Jewelry Shop. Le banon , Ohio. is rrctty hard to tnke. hut eX(' rCI"!' Ambiti o n f or wCtl l th 01' love f di splay defying f-e at kn own Il S t hc "slid f or each person enjoyed it with him. perf ormed in the c o uI's e of on . ~ rI:l ily We cIHlld noL ev e n di cove l' W1lrlleOl; hnv (' bt' r n in structed by D. l ife ,." Mr. o ric)) a Scends a s teep Mr. anll MI·R. Ray M~i~ous ond MI'!<. Dakin s hared with him in 1'0 1' 11001' In !<p lritllnd hlllllbl~ in h eart cab le ('t'ected from th, highest pitch. s uns , Ralph a nd Donald , v ls lt!!d reln- so me of the bellu ti ful gifts that. ~ad O. Thompson, chi e f of t he fi s h and ,10seph Hawke and his g randso n, duti l''' is 1I0l s o hili'll. On c 011 ht t nrran" ~lI\e' s life II R IVII ' lilY g oo d, old-{ushio ned mol her. o f the big tcnt t'l the groun d. and uti ve s i n Ifart.svil . " gam e di VISio n t.o lo t! all thl! looko u t -CD.cl -Seal'll,-of- Subi nll, Ii! fOl' t hose who IItlempt to curry h on1l' ~r. alld Mrs . J . C. Huwke, on Tues- mu c h II~ 'poss ibll' t o wnit Oil 01... ' 8 Hc l f, ~ lides with gl'cat rnpllhty dn\\'n this w e ek...,n d . :and . a ttend e d gratliuntlon rncnd s .A fter a m os t delightfu l evThe Ill' cc ~snry IIctiCln of t h e bod~' in lI ~r life \\ us crowded with w o rk lind ~ te c p incline stu nd ing "" hi s hoad l'xel'C ISeS III which IJ neph ew, Muin ous ening hilt! b ec n s Jlent t h e gue sts left n bu s.~ dunng lh e ('Io~ ed sc uso n , and JIlY. attr'ndinl: to onc's nee d" will h",'c a With ('are ; hellvy fine R nrc n.surcd If a ny u re wis hinl! this harpy cou pl e many hup!Inri Illul-a·s n Slife IUllrilng. Young, to ok purt. Co m e untl hear Knthlecn Grrthl1l11 grent efTect UJlOII une's .shape . 11 11" ,lid , hl' II cco lll pli ~ h it all '! flY r etu r no. cllul!ht. Th e Do rsey show Wi ll giv e Iwo pel'and Puuline Greene l e ll whllt t h ey I IIwt a man III PU~I S somc.' yen r . I dn nut rcmel1lb"r sh e e \' l' l CUIlI- rll l'1lI1l11C,'S nt 2 and 8 p . 111 .. TlIesrin y, Gifts tha t ICllvl' no rioubt abollt hU\'e J.:otte n out o f th e oil we ll III ngCl nnd \\htll I ,, >ked hll1l OIl bl.'ha lf or p la in edlI lId('1' Wllt~1 pl'oof t (' nt ~ . l1 00rs o p- the g >Jo d tll ste of th e gi\'er lind a ho st U. S. S enator ' YI'II" Lllc h I' ha ~ "The Go-Gette r" ' a friend \I lu' l'(' 11 g ood "ald could be !\Iut II l1Iurmur t hough (' \ ' H RO s llIull, en or1(' hour curlier, o f IO"e ly t hings fill' Gl'lIduntc s fifld ril"H' sOIll('t llin g li n other AllIcl'i'un . secul ~d he I ~piled t hnt he d id not Motl\'e8 of life Ih t! ~ w"re . ('ifi s h III' the rndiunt blid cs of .June. ur!! to ue Citi zen ever urcolllllil shed . Wit h in Come anrl helll why the Alculde know about Yaitot s . a s for 50 mp yenr~ wro ng. ury ', J e welry Sh op, Lebf ou nd nt t\ll) d nys aftcl' h e w,,~ slIorn III liS II t lllnk H tha t 'I' holllllf' Brannock nnd he hud !H'en tl'ying tn sec how mnlly The Mot hers (·Iuh will hold their With C hris tian In-aoc did sht, s moth e r "Th~ ~Ill s t('r IS CO ~1t' alld caBeth for anon, Ohiu !l ll' mull," of lht! spnnte he }J rl!~i d e d lI e rb ert McMillen wou ld make ideal thm g s he cou ld J.:rt. ailing Without and rCJ.:ulflr me eti ng Thursd u y IlIght, May S Ill! li\'cd [01' her God und th e love d Thee." UVI' I that g r cat body o f luw mak ers . hu sbands . May 10 and 1 f. :lrd at R o'c lfl r k at the Gymnnsium. not how mnlly thillg ' he co uld gel. ones at home, From the exuminat lOll of y o ur eyes !' hl' IIn s\\'cl'ed. " 1'111 r Clltiy t o g o. " \ ' lct'. I're s lll ent D IIWC S called Loclwr The c n t(,I'lainmc nt of the eve ning • t'e how much yo u cnn do without I Kaze a lonl' on he,' pOI'1 rolt tonight, 10 the fi ni sher! le nse.. Or. Rud o lph \,·ill be a n illustrated lecture on to t Ill! chail, lind he I'l'rt'o)'m cd the Mr. !Inri Mrs . . W . Younc e . o f Day und U1'1'ang<' ~' uur hf e as much as po s - My true. good . Il ld-fa s hionl'd lIIollH,' I' And ))Hlre th"n r\('1 I 10\1' he r . giv(!s his pe l'M ll a l att e llti on . Bvcry dlltle ~ It IS s altl IIkl' un (l Id tlll Hlr to n. lire IInnol\nci n g the birth of u si bl e '0 thnt Y"U hll\, ~ to wait on youI' "Tl'Il\c l Li fe nnd Labor, H ere and \\' 11l'1I th e I11CSSe nl(e l' \Vhi ~ pel'ed low. I thank thc LOI'd t hat hl' gave tol Tues<lay, Thursday lind Saturday at AlJ ... ,nd." loy Mr. n. C. Rlldsbrec ht, So ~ uccl!s~.ful wu.s h i S UL.:cuputi n n a s I.ltll:ght cr, not hu\'r mu ch Th" y". I1·~ of Iwl' lift! wcre t hre,, - Anti mc Durothy Lc)~. Tucsdny. se lf and you \ \1/1 Cary's J ewe lry S ho p , Leban on . Ohio, IJl cs lding oflice l' o f t he se nllte thllt '\ pl'il 24. of t h~ Dnyt on Pm\'r'r lin d Light Co, troubl e with yo uI' fl g ul·c . sco r e lind fo ul' , FI~e ('xami nation. . uch a good, old - fa ghi o nl' d morher. Ill' hus been cullcd bnck sC\'ernl times. Th!' In fOllllati o n fOI t his lectul'e was Wh en a llIun e n tc l's th e sc naLe for th e Cary's .Ie\lelry S h op s('118 a ny mak e "htain l'd by tra \'pling over 20 ,000 = == ==-,- - - - -=--==--=-= ==-= = E\er<'lt IlClan nnd \\,lIl lIlIn Long first t llli e u lI ll wlthill ·18 h'llll', occu- o f watch bu t rccommends the Gru e n nlll,, < In furei~n hl\ld~ and the Uni"nnt to kllo\\ if it'" a ('r1lY1C f OI' a tl'" St a Le s. a nri Will bc \ e l-Y instruepl('S the pi t·~idlll~ o Ok er' s chair. he wDteh Sec our display . Cary's Jew IIllln III hl R o wn h OU RI', on hi s 0"" tl\'(' Hn d en t e l'talning, ," "lI rcl y mukllig II rerutnllun . Ollt- elry S hop, Lebanon, Oblo. ),11 thelay. tn s lIiff Ill S OW II Ro wers .. ti c u f At lc!! I'o lll c re n ... Lu cher is the Thi . is n free leclll r e and every With hi s own nosc- ul t he GYm, Muy on e I" urgcd to cllmc. un l Y 01 her \)elll ocrut IIvlllg' today that 1IIi '8 B ertha Collett and niece. Nor10 und II. hU 8' uc~up l ed that pOSition. Th~ mail ma. of Wilmington , were d inner Do nnn H. Ed\\ artis, Pres. of t h e new se nutor i ~ h('lIvy a nd n gue st s o f MiH' l.utle Va n dervoort, Mary L. Earnhll rt, Sec'y. Th(, m oder n graduate wanLs a Gru fCl rC(' o f cle rk s are UUHY takillg' di c ta- ,'unday at th e F r iends HOllie. The Senior c1alls will prese nt the ir e rn Europe. Ea ch nigh t the pl ay e n wr IS t , "tmp or pocket wutch- cuch li o n lind IInsW,, ' in K Lht'llI all. Loc h e r Th e I cg' ular meeting of the New annual play at t h e Gymnasium May Wi ll be gIven by /I dilTel ell t cast , the n d epe ndabl e time I" eel'. Milke y ~ u .. IS known liS a hurd ",ur l(<1 I·, a nd many Co me lind h ear e ither William WtI- Ce n t ury club was held at the plenK- 10 and 11. They hn v(· s~ lected "The nIce th ing'~ hav e bee n RaId "bout h im ker"o n 01 Wurle Turn er tell how theY' Dnt home of lIIr s. H urris und Mrs. Go-Getter," a three act pluy, tuklng first cust present ing It on Thursday se lectlO lI at Car y's Jewelry Shop, I1Ig ht, lind th e scco lld 0 11 Jo'ndllY night L e banon, Ohio. since his in a ugurut lo n u.s II sc natol' pr o pose in "11' 1 0 1' Ne ll' York." ut the MORhl.'l' on April twenty-se venth. place in Pagola, a s mall village in t he The rE's idenc() of II. O. Cornell, n ll n't fO\'g~t th e dut e. No rese rv0 11 Apnl 16. Gym, l\Iuy 10 und 11. Twenty-o ne m e mb e.r s and o n e hon- principality of CUllledOnlll, a fi cliliolis ed ~ l' al g, Mrs Kate Coleman , Mrs . F. B. H<'n . nea r FClry. on Rou te 1. WllS burned ---orary member answered roll clIlI, with country located 80 mewh e n ' in SouthThe CII~t~ ure a s f o ll ows : derg,,~, Mrs. D. I.. rune. with M rs. to t he g r o und Tuesda y morni ng. k d G I"' k "Tr ees of Ohio." Bellu t 'lfic,'ltl' OII of llIain trafllc thorH. V. W ll iter, Mrs. Dnn Wal t('r, of Neighbors saw Lhe fire about 10 Ruth Coo an rnce ,oc ett at'e Afte r t h e business sessio n un exoug h furc B of th e s tate hn s b ee n start- anxious to kn ow whether they get Firat Caat S econd C .. t L e ban on ; and Mrs. Ha rry Turn er mill o'clock li nd gave the a lar m. nd by G. f·'. Sc hl es in~ '1'. uirt'ctol oC h ' . f thl t nnd instructive program was Don E staben Pompo ~ .. d b t e lr pennies or s lIlgmg s year. cellcn given, as follows : E\'cr<!l t Doan It " though t a I;pu rk from t he Wilhl\llI L o ng so n , of Bellhrook, werl' guests !If Mrs. highways , a lt hough han dlCnppe Y Find o u t .nt the Senior class play. "Migration of Birds," Mrs. W. Alcalde of Pag-ola Ethan Crane, o f Dayton, last Tbur~ kltc h cn chimney iA'nited the root and .. ..... . Ruth o ok the Ii re had g otte n II good start b ethe luck of und s for Ruch 1'1Irpose. H. All e n ; "Co nservation of Tree8," MII~U~ll:idservant' Grace Hockett day. ~Iu ch is d one in t hi s directIO n us 1111 Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Da ug hters and MrR. F. R. Moomaw; "The Birds ot • f or~ It was di scove red. In Cid e nt to proper l1IIuintenunce of th o lillie duughtl'r, Bonnie J ea n , of ToDona Farina P ompo ... Elizabolh Brults tral ot No gift can tak'c rank wilh a love ly .Quick work by n eighbors and Vashti Beckett , f i r Killingworth," by Longfellow, r ea d Wife of the Alcald e state roads . Som e 0 tie op rea l on~ ledo, Mr. Fra nk Cottrell, of Broo k s- by Mrs S. F . E lbon. watch or a beautiful diamond at 'com- frIe nds saved most oC the household o f the highwny depa~tl1lll!nt. whielt t-on, lnd .. lll1d 1111'. and Mrs. Will Du r in g the social hour a most Mallicli' . " . .. .. . .. .. ....... .. .......... .Bvulyn Tu cker . Denu H o pkins mence ment time. See t1l'em at Cary's .goods. tend to beautify the right of way are: Daughters, 'of Colum bus. were h er e de\iciou~ two-co ur e lunch was The Alcalde's da ughte r . Mr. C?rnell, wflO h as a mllk, route, J ewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. The sowing of gra ss seed on the sho ul SnturtillY for the fun eral o f Mrs. se r ved by t he h08tesses and their a s- Pepa . ... .. . .. ... ... ..... .... .... .Jean Hockett wl l1 begin at once to r e build. For Emoge n e Beckett ders ~Ild slopes w hi c h SCI ve to hold t h e E u ph emi a Daughters. sistants. Th e invite d guests were: Marica's fo ster-s iste r . Wlltches. clocks a nd jewelry r e- t he present he and his family are loMr s. Kate Co leman , Mrs. L. H. Gor- Clift'ord Strong .... .. .. .. ..... .... ....... .Hernlan S urface shoulilel' in shap e a nd pre.v e nt wush ; Joe Kersey paired at Cllry's Jewelry Shop. We cated in Mrs. Anna Sheehan's proplhe m ow ing of weed s . 11 su f ety mea8Keep in mind t hnt W . H . Madd~n don. Mrs. C. M. R obltzer, Mrs. J : W . Bo~n American engineer . . also repair j ewelry of every charllc- erty on l'tIBin street. ure' the draining of ditch es and t he & Co., Waynll~ville, .ohio, do and Edward s, Mrs. J . E. McClure, Mrs. As·il'~~~·i·~~· ·d~k'·~" " '."'" .... . _.... Hurold Berryhill E lmer' Planck ter and remount rings and modernize rein'ovlIl o f ,leb l'iN to facilitllte drain will continue to keep the best roof-. Wilbur Clark, Mrs ' Harvey Sackett, El Alf It!. your wedding ring. Lebanon. a~c. Th e highway d opartm e nt ha~ in g, be~t shingles, best fl oori ng, best Mrs R. M. Hawke, ·Mrs. J. B. Crabb!! I A bT~ '~~d ' ....... ..... .. . .. ... ...... Thomas Brnnnock H erbert McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Myer Hyman and ulso pl~ced barr- Is. ol.ong t h e t'oad$ siding, best lumber and building rna- Mrs: D. L. Crane and Mi ss Emma Chuck ~cC k . . Into .WhiCh the public IS req u e8~ed to terial on the market. H eighway. . rac en .. ........ " .... "" ...... W ilham W Ilkerson Wade Turn er family entertained Su nday Mr. ana ,. use (n dispos it ion of the r e mnlns ofl The next m e ting will be held a t Boss driller , Mrs. S. hall ot and t hree so ns, .Mr. Regqlar communication Wa.,picnic dinn ers. old newspapers, etc. the Tea Room on May twenty-tlfth Mrs Ruther!or.~ .• . . ... ... . . .. .... Geneva ~ult . Geneva Ault and Mrs. A I W eil'lSte in , Mr. and Mrs. neHville Lodge No. 183 F . • A: If., s- . Further the bridges. on the st~te , ' with Mrs. Anna Cadwallad er all hos: ~n American tourist .1. StR rgnrt. Mr. and Mrs. Greenbaum Tuesday evening, May 8. Work In l en0are design d to be as attractive I a~c trimmed where nece ssal y to Im- tess. F S H Norma. .!. .. . ............ ..... . ... .. Kathl~en Grnham Pauline Greene flnd two Iluughter~> Qf Cincinnati; t h e M. M. degree. Visiting and _ true economy will permit. Route I-prove tht> sigh t distance hut are nev• _ • •.• A bit of ,¥.oung J\merica Mr. nnd Mrs, I. LeVI and two children journing brethren are welcome 68arkers and warning signs are 1'e- er removed except where they preSam ... . .. . ... ....... ... ............ .... Roy Ellis Roy Ellls of Dayton, and Mr, alld Mrs, Max CHARLES BRADBURY, If. ;ainted a~ regular ' intervals. Trees sent a traffic hazard. Send the Gantte to lOme frIIad. An Alabama eoa KohllJasen, of Jamestown.. F. B. HENDERSON. See'J.
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I nylul' W l' t'l' :lJlPll l ll t t'd I l1l'11I 1)\'I ' li t' I.,' ri ng explan:.lt i(ln;;: in H llH" I",' ... . , ing t Cl thwurt my o w n crimina l ad · O. ::5. 11 iggin ~ \\'n~ 1I1'PO ill ll'd ad - til\' lJna rd •• f (,., lIn l y \' is it"I'''. c r s lJrpri ~e had yield l·d '" "1 d o n' t kn ow wh at t o b e lie\' e ," I·Nltures. When I\' t! me t at Port s- mini~tra lo l' II f th.· \'~ ta t .· "f :l1 :l I I'al'l'I • h'e. lOite ring hehin d, th oug hl M A RRI AGE LIC E N SE S .', , ion o f I'e li ~ f a nd sati~fac Archie an swc l'N I ~Io wly , " Ju st h oll' 11l 0 uth I wus tryi ng t o me et poor lIlr" . .' ub in. O . K. ll l'·.' \\'n. I':d :-;. ('''nkltn Congd o n sO l11c w hc r e t o h e lp kid nap li nd C, S. Irwin w"r(' III'Pu inteti UI' Ie m oved f orward as th G vl·· m uc h tlo yo u u dcrs t.jJ nd of it 7" l"l'l· nc ,· W . Il allli l t( n . a dl .. ' i ;"1: "1'1'I"' i"u 8 little ! Yo ur Isab el anr! hl' r li t tl e g irl !" pr a isers. d rned t oward him. lilY nllt h. nre fr ienlls . q u ite i ntimate " E di t h - a lo:,cly ch ild ." A r ch ie Proo f of \l ubli cut io n Il f t he a l" nHl ll Hg t:' I' , l\l inm is hu rJ.t', and !\l! tl )~: II '('t ~" , H a5tings, MI'. Com ly." A. Ha mil ton . ["fllnkl in . name here," th (' Governor w as fri e nd " indced . T ha I ',' ne w s to you, «' l11 arke d . arid PICke t! u p t he n u pk in poi nt m cn o f l. ulie· 11 . E , tl'S as ad· dR'll l' Rob~rt ~ . f IlI'l OI'\' 1\ 'l'k ,' I'. E isn ' t it ? " Ihat ~ lippe d f r o m her kn ecs. He ell- m in istr llll'i x "f t h l',lat ,· ,·f E . Tr ip "i~ Slluls burv." l\ItoJTI H\' . and Alit·(' Kll iJ.!";t. !' I t Ill l'y "!\l ost a ston is h ing n cwsl" joy ed h\!r s urpri se. lett Esu·s. hi nk, " said Arch ie, " tha t th e \\" 'l' kel', MO'·I·o \\,. ' ;And now I'll pre pare you a liltl e " If I ha dn't bee n w ar n (' < 1 by Rut h Co u rt ol' dl· .. ,d II ('OIlY o f Llw inhern I'll has come for me t o l' ('t i 1''','' , Ju sl'p h H . l~l'Y!Hdd s. Ct'l':lIli" ry \.pwhat I pre f er you sh oo ld h en r thnt yo u were t o be tru ·ted in th is for itan ce tllX IIf th" Abil i" Ii ll't' ltill e ': l' shall n ot t urn you ad r i ft. II I " ... , · : } , ~,dl K.ll'r,. 101 ,,r ' \ , ' I . , (·mtnr. B lunches t,· ,·. and ~ Iart h :l ~r I Ruth. " t have a ver y dear f rom I ~ab I- I ~ot it fr om R uth -. bus iness I s h o uld begin screum in g. es tnte 1,(. c{'n ifipd. ",If " IIl . d ·, \ \ hi) d .lI lH~ fft It :t ' t' rtlln lI 11tl,o n. 1\ in!!" ~ I ill you're not q u ite fi ni sh e d yet w ith t h ut 1I 0 w ti ~ you k now t h e child 's n um e? J . L . H : lfll"l'\' tili'd II \'''Ili tl l'\' : I nd I J·',:uIl,. 1 1r· 1,1 pl~skl ll wi ll r \',f,' , l' fr Id· I m ust in t r oduce you to." pisto l shot in t h e Con gd on h ouse. It W hllt do yo u know abo u t the Cong- nppro isc nl clII ,,'1' IIII' ,·,tllk o f·H . I':. :.: 111r1111,\' ... ,'IIllLloI· X;III! It) rt J I I h ,lI h, Isabel !' , RE A L E STATE TRANSF E RS Co rde r. ..; 'h'r ~r , l n, l .l .t lI.;h rc I r'oll owing her gaze h e was g la d o f sc(' nl~ t o he (!c ho ing r o und t h e wo rl d" don~?" " I n sp ite of m y wurnin gs you c o n"Vo lum L'S ! Let my imagi n a ti on W il li eI' K l'nri ck fil,' t1 invl' n t ol'Y anti 1\ a l'1 ~ 1. 13"11\\ II t o had es F . II silght pressure of her h a nd o n h arm. Here at least wa s so m ething t in ue t o f ollow m e 1" s a id Isabe l whe n p lay o n y o ur confes5 ion . Yo u we re ap prni s('ment of t h' c;; tal.· of .John :II),,, ,,>, 8 t Oll'n lll'l'l'~ in 'rurt\ C!c l'eek ~:===--========================= IU\l'n ~ h ip . \ .. tgible in a w orld that to tt ered to- t hey were e~tabli ,hed in t h e supp er t r yi ng to find , Mrs . Congdo n lind W . Sh eets. HAD H AD EXPE RIENC E flank n Ollk ('II .. au,li lol"s "l l'l'lie!;. room . w hisk th e child awn y to . y o ur cllmp, Rose Con Wits appoi n tl'<l (' x(' cn t ri:< A . C. and A 11 1111 R. FOl' d vce I" wnrd chaos. For it was Isabel P erry !l; ,If>; .1. W. Li ng'II (" l., Jni l "" Pl'licR. "Arc we to huv e a n ot h er r ow 7" I wh en I ran. into y.o ~. Yo u ha d m iss- of t h e w ill o f W illiam ('Il l'l'. Ralph B. a 'hl ~fal' Y F .. I" lt n"o n. G:!.75 w ho turned at the Bo und o f R ut h 's $,1..1 0: nll l'l'flll",hs ..\ dding :llm' hi ne do n 't believe 1 c ll n go t h ro u g h with c d co nn ection s wltn t he m uth er und Broo ks, Chll'r les Col licr a nd FI'o nk ill \\'Hsh ingtu n TI' . Till' YLlUIlJ.:' Wtl lnilll in t hc' :o: lc' rn IIr vo ice. 't" thoug ht I wa s trYing to e mbarass o r hidak e r W!'l'C appointed a p l' l:lIise r ~. o. Iludilhl" :: ~ lIp l'lk:-., >I' ;- lill O, r€' - till' ll<lIlt hud I\' h i~ p('r c d " ftly th c Hn ile rl und D. A. llu l'I'i"o n nlhl \\,,,1 '.'Miss Perry, Mr. Comlyl" COUI·t a pPI'oved t he fir s t lind fin a l ler F ill > to J OH'ph n lld ,,",' ra Gri bh l . pui! ~ . '~.l ,firl: !. " ..' , $7 7fl: ,J. K, :-\pcn- ,\'ilrd " yf'~' " 61 BuL stH Y rig h t wh ere "Oh, Mr. Co mly!" There wa s the I . "1\0 ' f or r oWs have n' t got u s a n y- f r u strate yo u ? I ha d t r o ubles of my ~'C'r, fUI Hi· hi,,'" l"TU','r 1. ' 1111 :?:'" :nnHl , whe re.' A nd Rut h whispered to me a ow n an d yo u cou ld n't have d on e me a cc oun t of M a r y Hah n Jewe ll. I'xeC'I - 1 t ';\\' 11 I" i ll I'ntllklill. you al·e. Jac1;," , h ,u ici hlts tily, "If ~Ii ghtest str ess on t h e a ssumeci n ame :-::' '"!;) : J 1.,1' d.! ,",\ ( 'fI"\. J' '1i,-: hing- ) '>11 l"y \(I kbs Ill . , you 'lI ul' S<'l the t r ix o f t h e E. L. Spence esta t e. , . Ch ri " B. all,1 MalT A. lIum l!"l'l "After th is d an ce-" . m (t1l1 c n L }\J.!O to b e very nice to yo u. a ~reatcr w ro ng ," I'" ",1,1 , . .. '\ I,' . :.', . ~:lflll' . IJ(l Ill. " gen tl e man on t h e oth er .. ' M.r s . Congd on . wa s In ~ pa ill e, Th e si xth ac cou nt of . iln . Bennet! , W ill iam Len h . 1 I"",,, III i" ~ ',,,.; ' he slipp e d I\way, Icavihg him sla r- Whi le th $ :2 . t il "If I'''' till y,)U k llnll' !" h " ~r$~ l y <l i ng, and Archie. in a daz(' . I"ad Hu th ~i d ~ of m(' i" oCl'upic d we m ig~ t s kl~plf1g obo u t WIth the. chIldre n to g ua rd ia n of Raymo nd BI'nn etl. \l'U~ ll (,· I, T p. '1:1 ·.1. ,.11'1 I' Lll , , :d " ' '- < " li ltl e ." aVOId he r hu s bu nd ; but It was really approl·cd. I "" !,' ,'il" n iu'Uft.,; .Lu.'h ; 1 tUIII'il"\! - ll~PH: :Ut1 ill · lU ck t il t he Govern or. , I' ~ h~(.I'Y o f fife to he r fa t hN-lf1 -lu\\' wh o WIIS pu r uing Jlh l:tdt· , I r • •.1 I.. ( h '1\ i·"~"'l.q;o n lit' h im, _\ t th r " or ,I I ' -I t r ied eX P1Uining i h er. Mrs. Congdon lol'('s her hu ~. ('h :nh, I 'I ,',,·1 I"t " , I , :I tll(', . '''I, t h lind ng"i n lit blind lind fro m whllt Ruth says h e' ~ tHT. :·l i.hl 'I '1 . I I ' t,,\1 n I"l '" II, . Oj l' ~ .. \r I.. l.Uf); D IFFERE NCE IN DAYS " ll we re si ngularly dev llted 10 her, bu ~ th~' fath er-i n-lll\\' \ \ ll' l(' t\(, 0 I ma n f' llf!llt h~ . PC l'k\' j rm, ~Jn d ,,1\ \~.'I ltlltll 1\. :-.lal1'. ; : .11"; \'. ,.' 1I 0(' k1' 1I' lIse be gen e r o us I" a 1IlIllt C ' OU~ n\l scl\lef 1lIaker! I h a ~ "/lnke d th cI.Ullllv wi th h im :lhJ : h t he lwpe oj h"'1 ta me h e l'~ t u Ill ee t R uth , w ho is lin f l'UIII hi s dat il II' l' (" til k l'''P \ :lb u n the I r :-':II':':(!lt. I "\\':I 1,.[ I ( 11\ f fIll'" .0- 'lill C" " Yuu enn lru st 'mithcr ', Il e ' ~ n~ . I' annn . III b l'~' . I) "I"I.' ' i. lIvWS 1l"l * _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ -o1l1 friend OJ h ers , tiojJl ilg s h e mig ht lln v: o f f 11 ·d ~ I':" "~.' t rTlo-ii ' .L' L illll'- hU'll l '!i l a~ l ilt"" da \" is l"nJ!, t · ,UIo' a I t·lI, e, \\, 1;1"ndl<' i . ~t H' Col Ill) able to de li ve r th e little g il'l 10 t he k idn :l jlpil~g; it 's the gl)ld pie"!,, . "I" ~ I Hi; 1\ l ' l' y B. i'nlll \' oU It ulic'l' h uw ~hlll' t h o dn~'s i nte r e s ts h im. [ OV l' l'h l'llI.d I: uc h. :! t o \\ 1\ I,,;,. in L,·I,m 'P II. ml: u nt.!e lt'l'l e d . I wus to r u n w it h t hl\t ;:n, H 'IU I 'IS. $".c.:.r,d: J(a r lan al'e gell ing? " e nough to kn ow we' re all th\! I'i~ht Gcorge .l\ pking t" l: ,! " IIrd [0'. ~. i,'1' Edi th us IUll'd a s I co ul d fo r H eart \\ I .1,'1'\' . ~"111 ~: p, [: ,\ t one'I -.~E li p halet Congdon OWI\S 11 .5 :! t o\\'n lI CI'('> ill I J,op l'ill'ld Tp. ',I t' , ,~I' ~H l ; 'IU'I'," 1,\ln,II(l r ('n.. •• • . . . 0 ' D rca m ~, my g ir ls ' ca mp, y ou kn ow, truck. far m in Oh io. P e rky s pen t a mO')nth Mary IIl1d J . .1\. Hl'i",I,1 III W. E. "'i .,t(·l'la" $ .11; .0 '; Lilt ..;" 1I ",dll'l1 l'C cO' ow I hili ~cll lll ;': Ilttll l h ,' gaml·. " up in M ichi ga n." W ha t B ea re , 2 tu\\' n l ol~ in i\l lbo n. "lJ'l' lh~, .: 11)1 .:-1; L. ,G . •\nde r sol1 ~. I d th ~ t"dpo lc, us the wild du ck " H ow stup id I am! Wi t h a word t he r e bo r ing o u t go ld p ie ces. Art hur D. E ld rid ge t o Annn M. EI - .-·'"lS (0 .. ~.lll1l' . .'fi:C.!Ii ; ' V. I I. Mad - swn l! o\l'ed him. you might have Ill/Hie unnecessary our we' I'e got to do. A rchi e. is t o find t he tw o altercat ion s ! W e h ave but a mo- Co ng do n child a nd t urn he r over t o dl'idR'!'. 6 .75 town acr c~ in F ra n kl in. d.'n &Co. , SlIl\;", ::::!. I (j; A. B. Ka ufC lif o n W . Un~ l e~ by. by ('xl'l·llll'ix . n 12n . ~ uml', ."~ ..-, t'. r J' l~' d L e mm o n s' l me n t mor e, ant.! I sha ll give you in yo ur Isa bel al)d m y R u t h. A ver y tabloid form my a d ve n tures t o d a t e ." p retty j ob , d emandi ng o ur b e t a t - t o H . L. De ll , l oa.lj(\ >lCI'l'S in I' ran k . l'I'p llil' ~, S l.i t); Edcn Terry. equip. lin 1'1' . "1\·,,1 , $R ; I., '-li,· O' hlll 1. . laho r. S60; Of th e Gover nor h e s poke g uard- ten lion ." . g h ere u n T he I.cbllno n ·C itizl' ll R 1\111 i0l111 1 L. r. I' 'n ·t·. "I ,:,i,·,. $:.!.~IO: Oreg on ia " Bu t \ve' I'e n o t Ieav m ed ly, finding t hat I Sllbel knew no th· t il" Bunk & T r us t rll. ·t o RII,\' l. \\' ,ltl'. t'ri d.l!u (" fl •• ~a ll ll' . ,:7, ~I;i; I n tu rnn. · ~,....~~,....~~,....~~,......,...~,.",.......~~ ing about hi m beyo n d u s h udo wy im " Yo u we r !) a b out t o say t hat we I fl.O ·1 acrcs in TllrtleCI'('(' I; '1'1'. tinna l I l a l'\'l'nt el' ('\I .. )'('p;,irs, '1 ~ ;L~) O: p ress io n s he h ud de rived f r o m Ruth MO NEY LOANED Roy an d E len l) l' . m it h to Ril l' ":tllll' . $fi:I:~1 I I·:. W . 1 'l1l' 11~ . F Ilr ri that h E' wus a w a nd ere r who hud cll n't s hak e th e du st of R oches te r f ro m o ur s and a ls b cfur e w e've mil d " Mars h nll, .G53 t ow n (tCl'CS in W ,IY II' ( ' truck. S ' :tG; nhl" ('orl'u~u ted Cu lch a l'll1e .! her f a nc y. Wh e n h e fin isho ur party call s . Alas, no! W e sh a ll t o wn ship. ed he said: \'~rt ~·o. , "'\I't'I'~. S I ~);. I;iI; .~:o lum .bu " , 5 ()~ t r ick a n d Mlll'V llul·k e. by she r- 0 11 I IJ .. I'as, R.• r; \ . \\ . I f)tnpklJl~.1 / " We elln 't slay h e),e a n y l o nger, I n ot . co mmunica t e with ou r la di es itT,P ato No r a Bur k~, 1 t o wn lo t in /lay ro ll. ~1~(i.7 ij ; 1-' ,\ 1. ('" lIin"" I.U :,l; (I\{ ·:-; Il UIl'J' T IM ~ - E a s y su ppo se ; t h e r e's a y oun g blad e at th e a g ll l11 . F ir fit we m ust jus ti f y th ei,· Fra nk lin . .""11·. ::;ll l.~'I : 1-: d\'I1' T , rry. sa llll'. \\'1'11';. Al tilJ ' url'cyillg ' lItld Abdoo r look ing f o r you n ow. I s t her e con fid e nce in us and find th e Congdo n child. It's still t h e o pe n r oa d S all ie a nd .I IlY ewnrd to H ar l y S:W I: ~am(' . $ 117.:! 1l : A. 1'. Rl't il:. ~ll"dill;; . Write un d J will cu ll and IIn y w ay I Can sen 'e y o u~" 'arn D . H enk le, W ay nes. " Rut h hns e xplain e d all tha t t o Mr. f or llil, Archie. Good-night and pl eas- C. and E r ma D. CU m m in gs , I town lot .: I I ~,5 U; "a 111<' , " I I :2.!iO . E . Brn d- , e l! )'IJU. in Maso n . bury , $ I.I~ .r;\l; S/lllle . RO . ' 11; ./. W. \'I IJ~, Uhio . jll Sauls bury by no w . She f el t sure a nt d r eam s !" The n ew car which th e Governor Jhll· i~ . ::;:l5~ : f'. R. MOil "" . " I U7.:2:); t h l t h e wvul d h elp ; a nd, b eli eve me, purc h ase d proved to be a racer and COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES W . ,'. (;I'llham. $ 10:1; Il u l'lnn \vh il a - LUA N:-; un ·hutte ls.::ilo cks, Sec uriI h ave co nfid e n ce in you ." Lj l)8 IlIl U SucU l1d ~lu 1'\t; age 8. No te. P enn ·l\f o r to n, sa lary, $70; Jame. C I'/ ' . $7 1. f, O; al'l 'it' G. I. IIYC '·, CCil1lA rchie a nd t h o Govern or walke d h e drove it with the spee d of a k in g's eni....-- t::"' F o ll e n ,sala ry , $ 15 ; Mo r y E. Ho p pe ll sl·lltio ll . ,'2 0 i\ lr". Ali (' " Bll"n- I",u:.:h t . J o hn lI a r bine Jr.. bn('k t o t he h ot el in t h e best of hu- m essenger hearing fat e ful tidings. Oh ill. ~ m 3 0 - '26 " W e ride for o ur Indies! Lc' the ping, r en t . $:10; Th e W csle l'n StilI', !>icie. II cat llll'lll. ~;I (\ . "'01'. A s t h'ey cr ossed t he lo bby th e a ud it or 's s u pplies . $26; Sllm e, pr oof t ;,' I'prn l'" ~ lldd e nl y s lappe d h is jlock- co n stabl es g o h un g !" 111 h o use, e lectr ic I' ' T -()-I'l> o f publ ic ut ion, S6; sam e, $iU JO; Dr. et ~ an d wulk ed u p t o th e c ig ar 8t .:l nd . ·i ,Lc rn ,go od ]!Il l' ,II and . (T o be con t inu e d) F. A. h imm el', ellr tugs, $ 11; 1.), 1·' Sub.crib. 10 tbe Miami Gazella A ta ll mu n in n gra y trllvelin g cap 1'1I1'111Cra o f W.,rre n a n d adjoinln, ('. Spllrks. 2!l1!1 I' \\- in. I w as t a l king ea rn estl y to t h e e1,' rk, co un tie s may o t'luin m o ney on lon, 'ral,l E2 8 !J7 WX , -\ \ ' ("1 t. 1 ~ 11l ~u nw h i1c ~p inning a t we nt y-dollar lime l on ll ~ , at 5 PCI' ct.! lIt illterelt. " 1125 gol d piec e o n t he sho w ca se Th e Hot Stuff 1 by E. COURTNEY DUNKEL Co, t of sec ur ing t he sli me is very reaCovt'l'n o l' p u)'c haRc d so m e c ign rcUes su nllhlo .t h l'o ug h Th e Federal Land ,1.1 )' . J (· I· " C ~· cows. l y -a ,II an d w h ile w ai tin g f or th e d lllngc BUllk. Fill' f urthe r into rmlltion call l.uy, 1 ~\i mile e a st n n dtle d t o l he stran gc r wh o ab ;;e ntly :\In ry E . " ll2 5 nn o r 1IIII I n'"~ M. C. DRAKE, Trella. resp on ded un d b eglln tapping t h e co in ' lie. wi t h Lhe hun di e o f a p e nk n if e. II" ' 1', " h oll c a I 6-X, L e hl\non. Ohio. "Not m a n y of th ose th in g!; in ci r 0~t o f hi ll e g rass '\" T - Tlw - - - - -- - -'--====,=== watpr. Of'df'r ear· cu lnt io n n o wa da ys ," th e Go ve rn or WANTED . r UnJl in!l l re nulI'ke ti ,. th ru ~ti l\ g t he chi'llr ettes in 1' . Ma r y E . · l.oy . . , ll ~ d numh In h is p ockct. Th e stran ger c l\l'e1 e~ s {id~l:\'i U c . "' ll2[1 , s c<u;t of HEI'I:l·: " T AT I V I·: W AI\ TF.D in Way. Iy ins p ected th e two g e ntle m en in 11, ·, ,·,11 .. t'· ''1'illi r y. SII'nl' n Proof of l'\' cni ll )! dreSs a nd hand ed th e co in ;'11 )'1' ~ g-nn vs 1 00 $~,~I, 1I0 Itt' l' \\' I l pk , $1, 7:) an h our for ..\ LE-Sc c<1 to th e Go \'c l'll or . {in g . \\' n), I1l'sv ill e n· nt. A. L. ~ 1 ':II ' " illll'. I ntrodu c ing lin est g uar" W hat rI' ye think of that'!" he " 25 :'' It ' ·l'.} IIMi ,' I'Y. 120 s ty les and co la s ked. or ~, I.!,W P rin's, Au t o f urni s he d . 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Near Completion W ork on t h e b ridge II'hi ch is tak. ing lI ,(' p la ce of til e old eo ve r e ,l bl'ic\ J;t! o n Ih Av e nu e', is )1ro ~ess in g rapi d ly. Th e co nc r ete "" o rk is fin · ishe d 11 11 <1 [h e ste el w o rk is well un d e r WIlY_ If t11l' fin e \v.ea the r continu eR Ih e b d d g e will soo n be up e n . t o th e publ ic.
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.F ormal Openin'g Fn rlll l' l's til' n il . eetio n 'o f Ohio are lo he im·it·t\ lo th fOT mul op e ri.n~ o f n ew h 'l"I'luart~ rs (or the . Ohio F'o rm H un'au an d its aflilia fed organiza t ion s in Co lu mhu s about ,June 1. Th e quu l't er~ a r e n ow . under con strue· Uo n. _____ • ,
lIlrs. Ann L. Smith ~ pe n t W e dms dav in Le ban n n w it h he r daughter, 111':" A llt' n lhll·Jy. Mrs. Will iam C o le man and Mrs . Clara Th o mp Ro n \\' t! re vi c tim ~ or the J..:rip t he pas\ w,·c k. :\1iss Glud ,\'s lJcn::dll ll was r c mo ved f l'<' J1l l\li a mi \' a lley h o~r i tll l to he r home h e re, Tm'"l ay . MI'. u nd Mrs. ~l e l"in Swa n k s pe nt :--;u lld u\, nf't e nh, (,n n nt! (' .... e n in,!:! with n'll1li\"('~ ill Cin_' innn t i. :\lrR. Atla ( ~ h f · tI()\'· t, t h ::' p (' n t \lhf ' " 'pl' k-(' IIII with M I'. :lnd 1111's. Ca rl P i ' ke r ing, n c Ol' Ce ll t'· I" ·illp. .J a co h R pl·,lr r a n d e hildre n , Edi t h K£' nn cl h and F.st h l'l', 111(1"(' d to th e Hud d pro per t y on W cdn ed:lY. ilil'. and 1111'S. ". 11. ' unl elL "'('r e S l1nday gu est " of 1\1 1' .. anll :\lrB. R ob· c rt. Burn eLL altd su n ill Dayl on _ Ninety sciwl a rs o f th e Ly tl e S un · day S ch no l e njoy"d th e co nl es t RUp' pe l' lit th e 1I a ll S "tu rd ,,;, I·ve n in),:. Mr_ and ~r. ·R. I-:n,c t·y ('hn l'ld oll at · te nde d th e fu n(' r:" \If tl,,' f o rn .t>r's n iece, a t Mo rro\\', O hi o, F r idllY afte r · noo n. R e v. a nd 1111'S. F:. D. Go ll e r, of B elle vue, 'Ky., we re o\'et'· niJ;ht J;u es l" Sun· J a y, of 1I1r.s. Mary Ma rs ha ll lind mo ther. Mrs. il ell e Sco t t a nd "rn ndchildr c n wc r\! S unda y aft.e rn on " J.(U(!lJts of I\Ir. and Mrs , Carl Pickerill g , n ellr Cen· t e r ville. .ur mOIlY vi s ite d h e r Mr s. M'ary li tt le g r cat . ~" n daugh te r, n o r oth y L . ~ Y (Hi llee afld pal'l' nt s, in Unyton, , ' un duy. . M i ~s Edith Cra m n n d b rC1ther , Ru s . sci!. <If L ebano n , were SU llIlny a fler n oo n gu sts of MI'. an d Mrs, M orri s Wha rtun. Mr~. Gro,'t ruur! W allace nlHl Mrs . Cnth a rint' Th om as v is ited Miss GIRdy~ Bergrlnll at l\1iami Vlllley hOlJpitul, on
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Soml' lit tle time ago when Coodyear announced "The C reatesL T in' in the World" we sa t lip ami took notice. Kno\\,jn~ Goodyear, that seempd to us a pretty sensat ion al statement for such a Jon g·establisheJ, sol id company.
GOW tha t we've seen the ti re, tested it, and trie: ill vain to ti lHj something the matter with it, we add our bit to Good-
year's statement :
It's the most wonderfully d esigned and built tire we have ever seen. It's everything Goodyear said, and then some! Come in and see just 110W t:lis II(, W specia ll y.designed tread, . and the Goodyear SUPERT WIST car('a~s, brings a new day in balloon tire performance. Get the 1.9:28 tire.
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,More peopl~ ride on Good'year Tires than any other kind
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928
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With fm'orahl' prospects for n go"nd f r llit crop tllI'oughout Warren 0 , J. F, dwards \VIIS in Det roit last H. G. C I'lI~S wa:-. n Lt;La nun \ hd t.Qr l''''' nl ,'. nrch"l'(li "t~ a nd farmers havlIInt lile ne xt l <:lllll~ of the !levarI- week. T uesday, I/V~ ,,' few fl'lIi Lrees nre advised by 0Il'1l1 Wil l ue h(-I " lay I I:>, I V;l I:> , tii!!s C:" lm [ y " j.!',·nt lasR to p ut on t he W.II IH! l'I·c .. ived for th e cO ll struction Mrs, Muud Crun e was in in cin 1111'" I ,,~i :'I Iil h' i, \' iHitllll! I ' l'la ti \'e ~ 1"" "I full 4) t· cnlyx ~p rlly II ~ s oon as '" ti~ mll l'S of paveme n t alHl several nuti Saturda~. i II j) a ~ tUII , thl' h h,,"on. ~ ha vo fullon, 'rhis spray IJl'lug..,li. the tota l c~ lIl11 atc d cost of i" " ne IIf llt" IllO.' t imllurta nt of the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coo k spe nt Sun ull IJI'OJ~ct K UCIllK nuo ut $;] ,r.o o,OOO,American F arm Gates a " . II. !,ca : " n. Without it ,the best of \IV . Amullg th e mOl'''' importunt pro- day in Sou th Lebanon. MlI dd c/I & ·o.'s LU/1lb er Yu nl. ' 1l/'lI)' in~ lilt '" a ll will /l ot provent JCCl ~ are llle !,lIving of Slll te Ruute A new car of plast er and pluter u, I' tl lor 11 dis tance of 5-1-:! mi les J\lr,., Grucc L. SllIilh "'" ~ ill Ihly\un caly x "'I/rlll inj ury lo the fr ui t, says ' la" , who i ~ " r i lin~ 1111 fruit grow- , und the !,lIvinK o f Stll te I{uutu No. 14 boa rd at W. H. Madden & Co. 1\l olI,]"Y, "I' ~ in \\' aITcn cou nty. lUI II UI"LlIII,,· ut' a mil"" in Cuyuhogu tlil(' 1-:"lIon (,I' liqu id or thTl!e Ibs. Mr. and Mrs. N, P. Jordan vi8itcd 1\11", Ad a oU l't. ncy \\'a g 1\ Dayton cuunty; llie cOllslI' uctio n o f II ItO -fo ut o f p"",d,',..'<1 lime , ulrur, an d one a nd \' islio r , !\Ionday , PU\''''lIcllt Oil StIILc Itu uw Nu, :I I ;the fri e nds in Ci ncinnuti, S unda y. IIn o- fourth Ihs, (Jf nrsenate of lead 1'"Vl llg lOf uuunt 6 miles on ::ltate Cons ult us f or diam ondR, Cary's . PI-; ' [A $(i.OU leatlw l' hllnd bags , hou ld be u.'cd [or fl O ga llons of Huutl' Nu . ~a5 betw ecn Xcnill a nd J ewelry l:ihop, Lebanon, Ohio. to s II f or $2.[;0 cllch next Saturrlu y. f)ll' n)' material. An d if a phis or r ed V S UOI' II I II (A1'""ne cou nt y; thll wide nCury'S J ew Iry ' hop. Lelnllt on , Ohio. bug: ar c serhlll ~ . one-ha lf pint of Ing 01 U, S, Rout .. No . ~O, ue t wee n Adam Melloh and Vern Armitage nicuLi ll c . ulrale " hould be add ed to \'\' ,I.oughby lind Melltul' in Luke coun 1I 11ward Archd eacon is Oll t urt" .. til(' nh,)I' '. ty; the pllvi ng of a J-;] mi les of U. were Cincinnati visitors, Tuesday. I~ a c h ('uunty agent. is s upposed to a n ill ness v I' ."vlmd days, b. Ruute No. ~;], th e Sciotu T ruil in Mrs. George Hender so n and Mrs. pal\S t he ~pl'3 y t·cc ommcn. llltion along Plckaway county . Co n tra cto rs will Carl Noble were Dayton visitors, on Miss (,Iurn Li ll.' ' pent t.he wee k-c nd inl/nediu! .. ly to a il Cr uit !rrowe rs and bl! req uired to begin the work lit once Friday. funnc r~ ,.1' h i5 clJunty, who may be with I' e lati "c.~ a t Washin glnn . H . lind completl! th e Mam,. this seasun. la ss hUH fif ty nam es on illt rc, lc(\. Mrs. Carl Noble spent last we ek M .. s W . E. Corn .. 11 wa s husl ess t o hi,' nulili ng list , to who m he hilS a l· That crim e in Ohio is not confined with her pare nts, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. the B; i!Jgc cl ub ' aturtla y afternoon. ready se n t two circular letters and to the mal e' gom de r at all. Reporte Hl! nderso n, two po'ta ls. The tele phone is also tram the Marysville rdormlltory for 'American Zinc Insula ted F e nce is fr qucn ly used to notify lIo me of t he wo men show tha t the population there A new car of American Zinc inIl lways a s represented at W. H. !\Iuo- comnt l!rcial growers immediately upnow is the greatest s ince it W IUI fi rst aualted fence at W. H. Madden & den & 0.'8 Lu muer Yard . on receip t of a te l gram from the opened. And new arrivals arc being Co.'s Lumber Yard. Columbus ollice. rec.,)ved daily. The ataie pril!ons Misses Kathryn Torner and Elsi e A ny one intl!restcd in such i nfo rneve r held so many criminuls a s toMrs. Edith l-laines, of South LebHuwkc s pent the week-e nd in Day- mation, or t1csirir1g to receive all fuday. The MlIlI Mficld reformatory is anon, visited Mr, and Mrs. D. P. Fettall. t ure letters on sprayi ng or fr uit fUll to overflowin g, and the Same has ter Saturday, growing, should clIll or sllnd thei r been true of the pe nitent.iary for maMrs Maud Crane WIlS very sick name and addres.s to County 'AgCilt ny months. The London prillon farm Chester Heery, of BlanchC8ter, Monday night with acute i ndiges- Class, L ebanon, Ohio. 1& caring for almost 600 men who took dinne r with Mr. and Mrs. D. E.. tion. huve bee n transferred from the mai n Standiford, Sunday. priso n. Enl a rgeme nts are being madc W N. Scars alld family atte nd ed at al1 in"titutlons lor criminals, but Genuine Cel 0 Glass, 16 cents per the Senior class pla y at Centerville, they ar c not be ing completed fas t square foot, at Madden's Lumber Saturday night. e nough to ca re for the rapidly grow- Yard, Waynesville, Ohio. R. CLII ril! Brown was born at WayUp-lo-the-minule newest n ovelties ing population. Caring jor Ol)io 's Mrs. Mary L , Adams has returned in jewelry, silve rware, g lassware und IlI!s ville, Ohio, June 6, 1846, and prisoners is one of the greatest probhome after spending the past week lea ther goods, lc., ut Cary's J ewelr}' PII ;!s C~ aWIlY al hel' home in Lebunon , lems of the state. Ohio, MIlY 1, 1928, at t he a,&'e' of alShop, L ebano n, Ohio. with fril!nd s in Wilmington. most eighty-three years . . The daughGovernor Vic Donah ey is taking Cheater Heery, of Blancheater, was Mr. a nd Mrs. LI! te l' Gordon und ter of Joel und ,Elizabeth Evans, she his firs t real '\lacatlon in silveral yeur!l. Miss Rose Wil kerson were Dayton came of Carolinll Welsh lind Bucks With his 80n as a driver, and accom- th e guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conou nLy Pennsylvani a stock, with a visitors, Monday . . panied only by Mrs, Donahey, the nor and son, Sunday afternoon. birthright membership' in the Hickthree left last we ek for an auto trip J oh n Gons, of Miami un ivl!rsity, site QUllkl!r MeeLi ng . Duo!old Parker pens and pencilaof about two wee ks. There i.s a litA meeting of all interoste/j in the Capillary Art Last Friday the Track Meet was spe nt t he week-end with his parents, H er education , begun with the untle busine8ll of >ltate at the present the beat for the graduate. Cary's Warren County Rural Community held at Lebanon. The standin g of Mr. a nd Mrs. J, C, Gons.' us ually excelle nt opportunitiC6 aftime and he never had a better op- j ewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. theater hBB been culled by the Pres- the schools is as fo llows: ford ed by the carly Waynesville portunity to take a day oft'. It is Art ia coming under the infhtence ident , l:l. R: Harris, at the Farm Bu· Village Grades - Lebanon, 64 Miss Rose Wilker so n, of Morrow, sc hools, and furthere d , at Earlham aaid that t he Governor does not plan Mrs. L. A . Zimml!rman and Mrs. of democracy. reau office, Tuesday, May 15, at 8 p. points i Franklin, 37 points ; Mason, is s pending the w ek wit h Mrs. Su- coll ege, may be said, to I1n execptWl\.to attend the Democratic National L. V. Branstrator were in Lebanon In former ti mes the great artists m., for the purpooe of reorganizong 30 points ; Waynesville, 21 2-3 poj nts ; son Wil)<erson and .family. al dcgl'ce, to have bec n coilf inued and convention at Housto n, 'I'exWI, next on j ury duty last Thursday. painted picturCll~ only for churches for 1928. . Spririg'Oo,r o, 12 t-9 points ; Otterbei n, Ddded to throughou t her whole life. month. Thi. pl'Ojec hI~open tb ' any-organ- 12 points; Kings Mills, 6 points. lind rich 'l'en!s palaces. " On }'cbrullry 11, 1864, R. Carrie Mrs. harles C. ook L'l at McStatuary -Was ' intended :to adam Ization interested in home tulent proMisses Kathryn Torner and Elsie Rural Schools-Carli sle , 73 points; Clellsn's hospital I'ecovering from nn Evun s was united in marriage to Seth Tormer Lieutenant-Governor Cha!l. Ha wke a nd Mr. Mllynard Weltz mo- royal courtR and th e mansio ns of the ductions and representa tives of such Shakerhill, 46 poi n ts ; Gentown, 86 appendicitis operation , W. Brown, and to t hem were born H. L ewis has opened his camJluign for toreet 10 St. Mary's Sunday afternoon opulent and th e privnte parks of thl! are invited to attend this nleeting. poin ts; outh Le ban on~ II poi nls ; t hree childl'e n, George Jo e l, S usan the Republican nominat ion for govThl! Community theater was well Blueball, 9' points, ' la plegrovc, 2 nobles. ernor and is expected to make nn acNowaduys statues are being erect- received a t its initial opening at the S. A . tilw (' ll nn(1 FfIlnk Gullah 1', ~van s a nd Wulter Amos. B oth 501\5 A new car of cement at Madden's tive campaign for the place . When Lum bl!r nrd. We also re commend ed in public pillces where eve n the Warren County fair lust full because points. of Leban on, wc re <'Id ling on Wny nes- fJrcc ed - the il' pare nts into t he- BeIn th e Grad l! relay Mason received ville yo nd, th lutter in infuncy and the he was presiding officer in the Senate the ues t men to do yo ur work, frie nds Mond ay. most hum ble . nd ob ~ cure person ma y of t he good, wholesome entertainfirs t place ; Lebano n, 2nd; Fra nklin , f onner in ' J 902. Her husband preLewis saved t he Republicans Crom admire them. Pictures a re hung in ment it provi ded. It is expected t hird ; and Wayn ('.!\ville, fourth. Ceded hc\' by n little more than five .mak ing several tle ri ous mistllkes, and l\l a~' n urd Weltz aUO' neil'd a meetMr, tlnd Mrs. Walter Luckey, of muse ums whi ch have the ir free da ys t hat with th e excelle nt beginning it Hig h School- Lt!ba no n, 50 poin ts ; y ·'a l'H . in addition to being a succesRful 'busi- New Hul'llnl!tol1, wl!rc Sundll Y g uests whl!n the public is generously invited, had last year a nd t he increased intero f Kr o~(' l' IllR IlLlge r: III Miam isIng ptterbein, 39 points, Springboro, 3 6 Wi th t.h e exception of a n early ness man; is a close stud ent of gov- or the MiS5es J en nie and J Clscphine It is said th at Michelangelo and est in ou r fair this year, that t he the- points; Wayn esvi lle, 1 6 2-3 poin ts; burg Tuesday en' ll ing. Illarried residence in Xen ia , lind a ernmental and state affairs. He Reeves. , Raphael and the other a rtists of that ater m ay expect. a vl!ry successful Mo r row. 5 points; MlI8on, r; points ; withdrew f r om thl! contest two years .J. . (,'rom lll an d family a nci Lee LClllpol'Ill'Y 1'esidencc oJ. pract ically time generall y pointed only saints .or showi ng this fall. ~ nd Kings Mills, none. 1.1&,0 in the inte res ~ of harmony in the Haw ke nn d fa ntil y v isited re lll\'ivc s foul' yeul';'! in Washingto n, Mr8. There will also be a short special Mr. and Mrs. A. Friedman, Mr. and arcbbisho ps. Gradually artJsts dISBrown's who le life hilS been spen t in ranks , lind hl!situted a Jon&' time be- Mrs, Geor ge Boyer, of Sidn ey, were cevered that the common \if· of the session of the Grange r e prescntativet! 'I!vernl of ' t he teachers moto red at Pleasant P lain, · undny. \Vllnc n UUll ty, and t he greater part Core entering the contest th is year. gu ests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. people contained sub jects quite as and t he Co unty ,E xtension Agents at to Lebanon last Saturllay and took Graduati on ,congrntu lntion and I) f lite time in Le bllllon. But h is friends - which includes ZimmerOl on. interesting and picturesque as t he the reorganization mee ting to discuss the State eJ(aininlltion s. 'he hlls be II act.ively alert a nd "thn nk -Yll u" cards ; Iii v Mother 's DIlY ubout everybody who kn ow himlives of the more fa\' ored. thl! Grange exhibit sco re-card. intcl'ustcLi in I(lcal civic lind clu b afcanis li nd llI oltOI'S, No\\' design s, a t ' were 80 insistent that he finally deRugs made by us from your old In literature Dicke ns mad e quite an Both the thellter plans and t he Last Monday night the lowl! r sided to enter the fight. He plana to carpets and carpet rage. Drop UI I innovati on when he t urn ed his pen Grange exhibit sco re -cards are nee d- Grades presented the operetta, " The a ry's Jewelry Shop, Leuan on , Ohio. fairs. She wu,j long a member of thl! W. C, '1', u,' ,,"11 bclil!ved in the make an acilvl! campaign, is accept- postal. Franklin Rug Co., Franklin. toward the obscure and lowly. ed at once for t!he fair boo k. Go ld en Whist.le," a nd the uppe r S(, \'l' ral IlI pm locr" II r th!' loca l EllS- ulllllcrancc C /lll ~O . At the time of ing as many invitations a s possible to mB We all want to be rich, of course, Grades prese nted the operettu, "Pol- te rn Stnr lodge a tten ded insl'cd i() fI h OI' deat h sho was th e only member d e liver addresses and is in the contest and famous, but rich men are not as ished Pebbll!s," T he work was un - nl Lebanon 'l'u esduy night.. who hud been It chul·ter member of until the nomination is made by votRaymond Smith and lady friend, interesting as they used to be. The der the supervision of Miss Valenthe Hill Histo l-Y club, the oldl!st exers of the stutl!. The candidacy of Miss Melllmpy, of Mason, spent Sun- most noted monuments to the heroes tine. lIfr. a nd Mrs. Elmer. hec hall spc nt isti ng womlLlI's club in Lebanon. AlBuch a man as ChiS. H . Lewis is day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. D. of the late war were thosl! to the unSunday wilh Mr, Ilnd MrH. E llis Mc- ways intl!!' ~ ted in t he pursuit of bound to grow. He is a practical E. Stan,diford. known soldil!l'. It Willi a war won, The annual S'e n ior c lass piny, "The lure, of near pringboro. kn.,wlec\g , ~ h e continued an active farmer and stock raiser and has alby the way, by the heroism of the Go-Getter," will be give n Thursday inlcrest. in--I.he ehlb work throughnoTTuf:ot-- IIlr. and Mrs. J. O. Cartwright and common recruit and not by the startways been found on the sid" with the and Fridny evenings of ' this week. All ye exami nations are made thl! ycurs alld to the lust meeting daughter, Evelyn, Miss MIlY Wright Linr genius of some Napoleon. rural residents ' of the state. The program was p rinted in t hCfie scientifica ll y , correct by Dr. Rudo lph, which she atle nd d, only a few days The Rev. Jesse Hawkins, 82 years lind Miss Thelma St John spent SunIt Is a qU CB ti o n~"'hether II ric}, mall columns lost week. the eyesight specialist, wilh out the pre\'ious to tlte beginni ng of her long George White, of Marietta, who is day at Oxford. should build himself a fin e house, of age, who retired from the Friends use of drops. Co nsult , him l1t Cury's lin d flll ni illnr 's, Shl! possessed an min istry three months ago, after a candidate for the Democratic nomfrom the windows of which he call The baccalaul'eute s ermon will be unu s ually \.J/'ight mind and readlly Cary's Jewelry Shop lIells any make only 10Qk out up on thl! a bodes of the ser ving 56 years as pastor of the preached thi s S unday nigh t at 7 :;]0 J ewelry S hop, Leba'non, hi n. ination for U. 's. Senator, is not perg rIL<;I'cd fuel s with III ' in sight into mitting this tact to interfere with his of watch but recommenda the Gruen poor, or build better housl!s tor the New Burlington church, di ed of pneu p. m., at th e M ethudist Ch UI'c h, by Mrs, Elhel Cno !,e r alld MI', un d puhlic uffail's mt'c ly found in women. home city dutiea. White has been watch. Sec our display. Cary's Jew- poor that he may regnrd them froll1 monin at his home in New Burlington He\,. H.u g h A . Smith , of Vc r uilles. Mrs, Harold Willi nmso n arri vc'd hl' r c A Iwuys a goW!lt reader, up to a comIlt Il o'c lock Sunday night, after havappointed and uccepte d the chairman elry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. his windows. Sa~urdllY fr om th!'ir win ter hC )Jllc in p1ll'll tivC'ly , ho r t time befo re her His ship of the community chC6t drive in Men of wealth arc gradually t urn- ing been ill only a few da ys. The flnlll examinatio ns will begin Minm i,- Fl u. Misses Ada Grace Underwood and ing their attention toward r eplacing wife ill critically ill of the same mal- next we ek. dl.'uth ~ lte look kee n plcusu ..e in readMarietta, has opened headquarters, ill)!" the dll il y newsIH1IH.'rs, ady. , and for the next few weeks will be Esther Henderson, Messrs. George the slums b y better habi tations. Mr. lind Mrs. J{<'fln ct h Elzey !lnd ;:ihc hc lic vcd in a Jlra ctica l religion The Rev. Mr. Hawkins was born busy in this work. In 'addition to Bunnell and John Gons motored to Co mm enceme nt exercises will take Altogether it loo ks 118 if art, if it dllllg ht el', of Daytll n, sJI 'llt Sunday CI t' chcerf UhH'ss un d rig ht living, and his grellt interest in all affairs which Oxford Sunday afternoon.. is to ha'V~ , a fit'm foundation', must in Chester J owtlship, Clinton coun- place Thul'sday eve ning, May 17th, with t he forlll er'~ parents, Mr, an d s h., her;wlf unos t e ntllti o u ~ ly li ved a ty, which always was his home_ He at the Gym. Rev. A, S ~ Wllt kins will affect Marietta's welfare, he gives No gift can take rank With a lovely rest upon th e basis of the despised WII S the son of Amos and Massie deliv er the address and a ma le quar- 1\Irs. " alter E lzey. li fe tnto to the steadfast principles much of his time to the Y. M. C.A., demos. (I f hl'r belie f. Sh e believed in the .sp rllY Hawkins. Besides his widpw, tet will furni sh the music. and few cities of the state as small as watch or a beautiful diamond at comWatc hl'S, clocks and jewelry , r eIt is the fa shion of the inte llectuols ill~pirut iull (If the spil'it, a nd had an Marietta have such a fine home for mencement time. See them at Cary's to deride the public and to think that he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. paired at Cary's J ewelry Shop. We abidilll!' fa ith in t he working out of Trevor C. Haydock, the postmistress The Alum ni banquet will be Frithis organization. And Marietta is Jewelry Shop, Le!anon, Ohio_ also Tepair j ewelry of every chnra conly a few chosen ones can apprecitht' di vi ll l' )l lI I'II OSC. Late in her last justly proud of the distinction of t l!r and I'emo unt rin~s and mod erni ze illn e~~. a, hd uy a ile drinkinll' the c up Mr. and Mrs, Donald Henderson ate or be benefitted by the worlls of at New Burlington, and Mrs. Arthur duy veiling, May 18, 1928. Hartman, Route 2, WayneSVille, numberlnr George White among its and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Carl art. your weddi ng ring , Lebanon. o f . hitt e nw ,~ if she felt bitter, she Funeral servic:es were held in th e many splendid residents. Noble of Dayton, were Sunday guests The newest invasion into the ranks The Woman's Auxiliary will meet q ut ckly alt ~\\' e l'cd, with hl!r characof art, if it can be called an art, is Friends church at New Burlington f D d Mrs C W Henderson. More than a thOU8llnd band play- o '. ' the ,motion picture. This is the most Tuesday afternoon and burial was in on Friday afternoon" Muy 1 I, nt the te ri stic po ~ i t i ve n e~s, " 1 do not." r. on ., Quick of th otlj.!'h t , pcrli n n t of exCaesar's Creek cemetery. Ing hleh achool students from almost W. H. Madden &: Co" Wayne!lvllle; capillary of all arts. It ~ives to the Miss Lucile St John, daughter of home of Mrs. Harris ond Mrs. Mos h- pre~s ion, eve r ad a pta ble to circumevery county In the state will he in Ohio build your bulldilllr with the leut and lowest and prOVides him ener at half past two. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. St John, of Ways ht n ct! ~, t hough un yielding of conColum'bus on Thursday and fo'ricluy of best 'material. ' They also recommend ten.inment which heretofore was for nesville, and Mr. Glen Bland, son of viction ~, with It sp irit that would not Hawke a nd family, of Lytle; Ben this week to compete in a contest fo;" the best carpenters to 'do your work_ those only who could pay from a dolMr and lIlra. Hammon Bland, were Le brohn and It geni us for hiding tile selection of the best hi~~ , school lar up for a seat at the theaters. quietly married at Jamestown, on Jl!sse Sl!ars and family an d J oseph IIway th e little bruises with a heart band of the state. Winners in the For this reason it appea\"l! that the Mr. and Mrs. George Hawke, of Monday, May 7, by Rev. Lindley J. Hawke, of SlIbina, spent Sunday with a~d vo ie ' of determinl!d buoyancy, Dallas Boger and famil y. competition will be entitled to I!" , to Clarksville, and Mr_ and ~rs. J. C. moving picture Industry, resting lUI Cook. With a pI'l!se ncc und countenanco t hllt Joliet IlIl1., to compete for the na- Hawke were entertained Sunday at it does upon the appreciation of tile The bride is a graduate of Waynescarried s un ~ hine, and an ins piru tion From the examination of your eyes tional' championship whicll carrieD the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilion whole public, is ,firmly settled and is ville High school Bnd Green County to t h o~e neur und clea r- to her the to the fini shed lenses, Dr, Rud olph with it many honora. Sectil)nnl con· Edwards. In line with democracy. Farmers Grange No. 13 conferred Normal. This last year she has been gives his personal attention. Every world wns a heoulifu l place, ond she tests have already been held and thE' -----~.~~,~.~----the third and fourth' degrees upon the teacher at Wellman school. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdny at has rc~.eat('dly to ld lhose cl o~($t to bands coming to Columbus bav" won The modern graduate wants a 0rU The bridegroom is a graduate of twenty new members Saturday evenCary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio, hel' t ha t in all the troub lous times of in thes8 preliminary battl,:" of horn en" wrist, strap or pocket watcb--each Jaml!stown High school, lind he is ing. hl!r life. thore has nlwavs been n Free examination. lind drum. After the . ""mner . has a dependable time piece. Make your Kt'ogel' employee at Jamesnow a The work waft ,well done and it was hright s tur. And she thol:ough ly bl!been selected this week It will gIVe II selection at Cary's Jewelry Shep, town. Frank Elbon attended a meeting of lived in finding in th e Great Beyond Miami Quarterly meeting of. Friends a most Impressive service. At the Lebanon, Ohio. I il X c ccncert _ __ In .... ~emorlal • ._ .. hall. _ They will be at home in James- th e fair board a t Lebanon, Saturday. t hose ncar and dear who had gone will be held at 10 a. m., Saturday the e<,lnelusion of the work a delightful town after May '14th. two:course suppu was served_ The Grange and Form Bureau will uefore, Mra. Edith Harris, Mrs. ~aurB 12th, 'at Waynesville. Isabel Stabler, Their many friends 'wish them a be factors in introducing n ew feaThe dining room was beautifully Deeply Ilttac.hed to her family, she Mosher, MI. Harrla Mosher; Mr_ and Secretary of the Friends Meeting at dec()rated with early spring flowers happy Ilnd prosperous life. tures to bl! added to the attract ions loved .her home. Loyal to the old Mrs. Ronald Hawke and son, Frank, WMhington D, C., will be present. and tile Grange orchestra played durfriends of her own age, she ' was unThe regular meeting of the Y. F. and MI'. and Mrs. f '- C. Hartsock ~nd this year, Mr. Elbon states. Lunch will be served. usuall y fond of her friends of the M will be held Sunday night, May son Charles: of Milford, were Sunday ' On Sunday at 10 :30 the rerular ing the supper hour. o~ , Ed Brown and family were pIcas- yo unger generation. at 7 :30 , at ttie home of Ray- gue8ts of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. meeting will be held . . Prof. Wendell • A numlier O'f vi!litinll' Grangers ant ly surpl'ised Tuesday fligh t wh en , Mm. Br,own was , the . last survivor mona Braddock. The leaden are aB MOllher, ,of Cincinnati. Farr, of Wilmington, e~pect8 to at- were present and declared themselvl!s , hiehly entertained. We wish to express our slncl!fe a large number of their neighbors of hoI' fnther'!\ family, her brothers, follows : tend. . . gr,a titude to our good neighbors and and , friends ga~bered nt their home: J O~l1 and Da'Vid, passing bl!fore her Devotional leader, Ruth Cook. Mi81 Alice GOn8 ente,nal,ned on The Y. F. M. will bave a meetlne frien<Js who worked ao hard 0 suve At a 6ea sonn~l e hour refre shments the lattl!r only II f e w ' months ahead Lesson leader-Ell Furna•. llll!t Thursday evening at a Sill o'cloelc a~ '2 :30 p. m. • _ ••__.,...._ ' our house furnishings from the fire were enjoyed by t he foJlowing: A. of her. Recreational loader-Roscoe Fu.r - dinner. ' The guests were: The S, Cotnell and family, W. N. ears destroyed Our home. that Her bc,d,y will rest in 'the highest Mi88eB Helen Graham, Dorla and ElnaB. and family, Al Huntington and fam- ,pot of beau m!u l Miami cemetery, H. 0. qorn!!11 and Family. A party compl~lllng ~orty members Reporter-M. K. W. sil! Hawkel'Kathry" Fromm, Ka~hryn Ily, George Smit~ and family, F . A. which was lluTveyed and laid out b)' of Mary'a congreration, with ----.~. Torner, Laura McKinley, Florence, ._ Wrigh t und fnnuly, Henr,y Murpl'ly It(Or f a t he.r. Reele and Rev. and Mrs. J. Bobb Edna Shoeptaker, Sara M.llIIllSpecial communication tot, I'.mt family, C. W. ' Pine Qnd familv, Mrs. J3rown ieavcs to g"h"8f1""P. ruellts, dined dine, ' Esther Henderson and Louiae nesville Lodge No', 16S F. ,~%._ M., H. C. Hubble nnd family, Mr. and room lut ' .--TuesdlY evening, May 15, for the Mrs. Oharles Underwood, Mr. and W, her Brown, of .1.eba~IOII, Miami Chapter No. 107 O. E. S .. Smith_ .. tlie Mrs. Ed MUl'Phy, lti!l.'\Cs Clara and three other Po the III- 'purpOIe of eonferriJig the E. A. deIII JlIeet In rerular lellioD lIonU1 100 Loeult Anchor.~ INe upon one candIdate. SoJournMargaret ThomaB and HuboI.' Thomas. of Dayton; :venlDl, lIa1 14! at 7 :80. Villtlnl eat ever broqbt to town~ 1111' bntbren and vilitors are eo~. membeft welcome, u.,v W II. order DOW .. thue p .& ~_ ..la,l ......'-m.. CO L l\lHUS, Ol-llO- G. F. Schles-
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COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS oun. ordered that the Green &. Gr en o. recover Crom J . B. Baker, , 110.36. Court oyerruled n molinn for II new triol for Jllme. Bo wl (>~ . Elde r .1. mith ..fohn L~\·is . ern\, · I.'n Kn ox amI W illill lll R"ich 'rt \\,,'I'e :l!ntenced to' tl)() reformol\lry (or I'ub· bery. M . I.. Bramble waR mnde n purly ddenclnnt in the case uf Ihe New Y~kLifc In w~~c C~ vs. WiU~1Il
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFER~ . Park r Leak t o 1!:dna E. Ridgc, ,I tow n IU lII in Waynesville . Sull !! IInu Jay 'cward to IJllrl !'y .. a nd Erma D. Cummlngll, J InwlI lot ill Mason. E. R. and Dora Thorp to Strib La\\:So n. 60 acre!! in Salem Tp. Howard Archdeacon t o Clara Archdea con, 2 town lo ll! in Wayneaville. W. A. Starr t.o W. c. BoMi~ 20 .25 ac res in Hamilton Tp. Charles W. Neyer to Pauline Ney. e ~~~wn~ts~Mo~o~
At th" "li d o f the fuurth uay ns tb y the prcm i es, he s tum ble d inlo the P. tDgge et 01. • k Walter. E·TBeclher tO FraTpnk Blaha, Court ordered that th e New Yor. 50 Dcres In urt ecree k . r WI \V It A P M d C M kirk"<i ttWIT Ill'ds agDinst he pier o[ .0vllrnor. "1\1 on l·ng'. Perky and I hDve been L.ife Insurance Co. Tccovcr II rOI1lh M Ia1 ter . l oos to kl au' e . on· Archia A.. ume. New Rol e II urll l~l' Ihlll ~ llIllInl' '' lhe Sandusky. ' F "l'ng our " p 'llles 0'" yonder I'n th e ham .P. Stagge I1l1d. De ora . ger,F In ran In.H II'lIlr hillK th .. ~ lH r s s lip inlo their pln- .'' nl " kow nL otM'II E arry . At Bulfalo the Governo r mnde carn ces In Ihl' SOI l telul"r sky. tbe Gov\\'00(1" · ,• • He says old EIl'phnlnt ~ I'S more Stagge.. $6735. 5 5 a nd Jntcr~.·sl.. I h S krD2nt . I I.-er. to W '\1 'th hl's '''(lrk. Co urt. g ranled a ncw trlB III t c toIi ('S , own 0k.... bIn aynecavl cst eft'ortB to rent a yurhl. withl'u t l' rnor's quil' k ellr detectt'd the step of lind nl ore delighted "'I " T II d F t J e. I del'lglltod th e better case of G('orge0 W. ran c o nfidin~ to Archi e ju·t whot usc hI! l\ p<, dcs tTi:ln nppl'onching from thl' 1'h"~ nlore hn's ~ ~ R 'MeMu I d cn, a mr., F en k ryb 39 en 1 '6 urg I0 H os'1e LllC s p.lrt for U ~". " \'8. The B. &. . al rouL. . . ;M t . ranT e n ure. - acres n ami expected• to make o( it. No yuchts Wl'tit. " Cnless we" 'e missed a turn so me"I don't s ee where th e sport comes Court ordrTlld ~h~ e WI~ 0 ~ ton p. being in the murket . the Governor set ·Ifl." "G l'd Arc hl' e tostl·ly. H r nse nt- Mart Co. recove r t f1) m A .C. Dolllon H erbert E. Gibllon t oCharlea G. 'd I f A p un ctual ~ Il f' and Dn vid Patrick $708 .&0. Fra.:ee, 8 town lots in Franklin Tp. abo ut hiring a tug, nnd d I n ad whl're . thill 's P('rky. lease one f or a month from a dn',Ig'- chllp; t his is t he e.llact time and plac e c c~ his ex 'Iusioll fr.om the co n crence Court ord ered th e \Va- Ken-Va FuThe Montgomery Realty Co., to ing company. paying cash nnd the for ou r mee ting. tlnd he sho uld bear With P ' rky and Mtud so . . e l Co . recover fr oln .J ohn Hulweger Frllilcea L. and Mary E. MOflrBn, wages of the crow in advance. anti r . tidi ngs of interest in ou r a ff llirs," "My dcar ,bOY. KUl<pense. IS . go~d a nd Mary Holweger~ $112.4-1. 71.73 ncres in Union Tp. ~c rv ing all option t o huy. The ArTh e mlln who wns dressed like n fo r the so ul; I m merely cultivating In thu r B. Grover was to be sent t o fflrm labore'r, respo nde d cq rel C6Sly to yo u t he . joy 6~rprise. The discipline NEW SUITS COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES Cleveland lind hclrl there for orders. the Governor' s greeti ng, and sw ung of . wa l.t l ~g Will sharpen your Wits, He might want to negotiate the lakes himsclf to a seat beside him on th l' whi ch I Im portant , liS I mean to honThe Lewis Motor Mort CO. VB. A. Columbus Blank Book Co., audias far as Dulut h, he told the presi. abutment. 01' you with con siderable respon si- C. Dots on et a l., cog novi t. tor's supplies, $63.S5; llame, probatll . b'II't Frank D. Mille r vs. J ohn R. Allen. court 6upplies, '11.96; Woodrow,lent 0 f t h e company wh 0 was su r pn~ "What . f th l b ' th I Y an d Icn\'e you h e re w henI d ecd and chagrined when the s ingular l .. th n~ws 0 c. am. ~ e pas- part, which will be tonight as dewey et al., $1176.75. Weil-Stanaee Co., aDdltor's lupplie a, Mr. nulsbury readily necepted a fi g- u~~Th I ~ttl o~er~o~ mqt~· Th eve spreads her sparkling robe- " Bertha Selby V 8. Bcnjamin Selby, $42.60; A. B. Kaufman, auppllcs, ure t hoL was int-ended to be prohib. e . I e am IS n? appro C "Leave me her~! My God. man. divorce. $1.35; Office Outfitters recorder's BUP itive. ruther IS e.ll pected to m~ht. ,I ve got I'm not going to be strand ed in this J osep h Shinltle vs. Mollie Shinkle. plies, 60c; Franklin Chronicle, publi " We must be ready for anything," o~~:~a~~o~h,?P wood while he s on the wildern ess I" divorce. cation . $9; EOllt End Coal Yard, coal, '. t' to th t I "Patience. little brother. and not $8; Van Camp Stone Co., stone, he remarked to Archie. "The signs r " Th point to a disturbance· of great wa t. e ~o n 18 no wl s.e e me a q ui te so vociferous ! This n~ch I PROBATE PROCEEDINGS $1\78.02; Oregonai Bridge Co., aUJ)ers, and there's noLh ing like being t rIck :~,~ you drop Into the back· will impartr; tomorrow morning PerL. . Shawhsn filed inventory of J)l i('~, $167 .75; Ohio Corrugated Culprepared." .gr?un . ky will whis perr to Eliphalet tha t the the El iza Thomas es tate. vert Co., sewers, $24.20; Queen City At Cleveland Arch ie's last doubl b tThhe ,~rue word has be en spoken, Gove rnm fl nt is wise to the gold picce Court fixe d the price of certain' upply Co. ,repairs, ,n.88; Kilpatrick n. to his mentor's connec tio n with ro er. lri<;k and t.hat th ey nrc walched. Pe r- stock o( the estate or Edwa rd ~l. Frc-nc h Motorcar Co., truek J $894.75; the underworld -of which he talked 80 "The son has been long on th e ky will thro\v n scnre into him and Thirkie ld. Bangham Molor Co" truck, $836; entertainingly was removed. Reaching road. What caused him to linger?" th en he'll advise him to beut it, and Proof of publication of t he liP' ,;a me. tires. $56.80 ; John M. Lllne, the city a t midnight the car was le rt , "A broke n. arm, so the old man. has the old chap will throw his ar ms pointment of William Ran dll il a s ,)(.1_ co mpensation, $ 10; Kittie V. Loll er, nt a garage downtown, t heir trunks It; a~d repairs have \l een made," a aro und Per ky' s neck and beg for pro- ministrat or of th e estate o[ .f o hn 1'. ~ullle. '20; Mary E. Snook, safe, expressed to Chicago, and they arriv- hOS Pital at Portland by the eastern tection. And Perky, with a reputa- Randall. $4~ . 5 0; E. D. Couden, aame. $9; Sar ed by a devious course at an ill-smell- sea." • tion f or never deserting a pal, will Court authori zed Clare nce Wood . a h A. Totten, same, ,79; Emma and ing boarding house. Here, lhe Gov"Is th er e work in the field s for seize him' firmly by the hanG aOlI away 80n to sell certai n stock of th., estute E. D. Couden, same, $48; R. P. Stede,rnor informed him, only the nrilltoc- ing h a nds? Shall we find welcome they'll go. Next, I take the li ttllj girl of A. Elizabetl1l Adams. dom •.same, $18; Hal Simpson, expens racy of the preying professions were as laborers kee n for the harvest?" into my care and slart for the camp. Court ordered a copy of the in- es! $3.41; Monroe &; Johnston, suprece.lved. asked the Governo r. You, Archie. will r e msin here to herltance tax of t he Cassie A. Cox ph~s, $50.90; Burroughs Addlne Ma" The slave drivel' weeps for lack watch, Mr. Pu t ney Congdon. The estate to be certifi ed. c hine Co.,. supplies, '7 .80; Barrett . Next morning Archie waa dragged from the hardest bod he had ever of h elp and the pay is high. You will part I' m assigning you fiatters your O. S. Higgins fil ed inve ntory and Co , materIal, $19~.46;. aam~, $171. s lept in. be welcome. When the sun ma kes Intelligence. You are to waeh Put- appraisemen t c~f th e estate of Mar- 18:: Lebanon Patriot, Juvenile court "No more scented soapl" cried the its shortest shadow tomorrow you will ney Congdon and follow him when garet Sabin. 9upplles, $7.76: M. E. Rou, postage, Governor. "Here's where we set sign papers for. the voyage." he leaves," Court foun d t he Rachel Benthltm $4.00. down to b,ua taea and let our whis"Do I understand," Archie askeda t "Cut that rubbish and listen to me," estate exempt from tax. • - • kers tlourilh. length, "that tomorrow ' we're going said Archie, his voice quivering with Court ordered W. H. Whitacre to He threw • J:oOCh lIuit of clothes to find jobs on Eliphalet's plantation anger, "you .think I'm goine to fol - pay certain cr'e dltors as assignee of on a chair and bade Archie eet into and kidnap his granddaughter!" . low him ? What if he stays all sum- Nlnlan C. Corwin. it as Quickly as poaalble. "Much as I hate to anticipate, Ar- mer?" J. A. Shutts filed his first and final "We ahall leave this thriving city chie, it's not only little Edith we're "He won't," the Governor answer· account of the estate of Joseph as farm banda eager to atep softly go,ing to kidnap! We're going to cd. " He's going to tollow that child Hise)'. , • upon the yieldinc clod. We go by ateal t he old man , too." of his if it leads him to kingdom Rose Carr filed inventory and apI trolley a little way, and if YQU have "I never saw a tramp yet that was co me ! If you want to see your laa- praisement of the estate of Willia m _·_ _1 never surveyed the verduous Ohio worth his breakfast," s narled Grubbe, bel again, follow Putney Conrdon. Carr. V~ley from a careening trolley car the foreman of E liphalet Congdon's You will, if course, be a modero! disCourt authorized GeofS!c W atrryou, have a joy coming to y.ou . . But farrh . "Ther e's some old hats in cretion, but -" house to inve. t certain fu lids fr nl11 don't ...ume that we shall ride a1) the t he bar n ; shed them pi es y' on "Do you mean to say you'll tell the estate of Jnmes C. ,·.tI •• ·. way; it's afoot for us, Archie! We yer heads and try t' look like him where you' re taking his child?" David Ertel was app oin tf'd ", shan be tramps seeking hon est labor men anyhow.'" "I shall not, of course. spoil tbe istrotor of the estate uf I, - -- - but awfully choosey about the jobs After s upper Perky strolled away joy of the kidnllpping by taking 'Put- Hutch inson . Donald CI'('~I"I' I'. A Nutr itiou. Di.b we taker' in one direction; the Governor in an· ney into my confidence, but after the ip Snyd er nnd Willinm Dum onl They .flrst night they slept in a bam other. an d Archie, left to his own child's well out of the way I shall appointed ap prniscrs. Simmc l' together 1 " Ill ~ without-leave, begged a brea kfast and devices, fum ed at this desertion. se nd him II wire telling him whe re . ric e. I. cUlP Ofthlolllatll l!'. I ' Walked until Archie cried for mercy. An h our later, wandering idly his be found--a gentle MARRIAGE LICENSES Ing. mIx o,::t: cr 1 P UUIl I "I ' I " , ' I
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If u a qUl'T<IUI! N. M. , and Eleanor J. Switz- 1 tablespoon chili powd ~I' und heat pi nlled to you I' IIp l'u n you will always I querku e. N . M .. and E leanor J. Switz- thoroughly in a skill et conta ining a hll ve Il hot d ish hulder hu ndy when Carys Jewelry Shop..: "You' ll wire him where you're I d F kl' headed f or when you haven't told er, sale60 .y, . ran In. • large lump of bulter o f mOl'g!1rinc, coo king. Ted White, laborer, Frankhn and Add to t he rice and tomatoes and .- - -- . - - - - - -me !" lVOTJ(JE "I'll J' ust whisper the addrell in J:ook for 10 or 16 minutes, s tirring .=- constantly. your ear and you'll do well to remem • • • "f\o .anu'.eturer. and De- •• e .... ber it. Heart 0' Dreams Camp, Hud- side. The woman was deeply predlesto n, Michigan; postoffice, Calder- occupied wi th her book and appar- P.clU ••. Picnic S.lad ~\lled prUllOBllls will be re<:elved b ville. Good-by, and God blees you I" ently oblivious to the traffic on the Next time you plan a long drive, the Board ot Tru_te •• ot Wn)'ne 1'0,.."'_Y B u t te h Governor•8 bl e88lne . f'l d A rc h'Ie pre t en ddt _hlp.ofW.rren 'ounl )', Ohio. th ene.or- .........._,.______•_ _.........,._-_____ al e d rOil. e o .b e h av- with a picnic basket htucked ladaway in rtoe hle Underst g ne,1 Itl lit IIIWn)' to disp el the gloom that settled upon Ing trouble with th.e saddle as he filled the car-remember t at sa can be ville Natlonnl Bllnk , until noun. Enst ern MONEY LOANED Archie as he crept through the shed in the time necessary for the car to kept fresh and cool If you put In an Standa1'cl tllnu. where the laborers were housed and r each him. It plUIsed the gate more enameled ware bucket with a small S.t_la7, May ::6. 11128, • ----------------------------found his cot. rapidly than on previolU! occ!lsions, bottle filled with cracked ice Bet in !:~~t :turl'!l''' lnlr th~ toll owl".. equi p. The morning opened auspiciously but slowed down at once and a famil- the center. •• e 0 . . lOdO !!TONE (J 1ll/SHIlIR with a raking from Grubbs, who, find iar voice said : Each bidder ,,"nil submit with ,his bid LONG OR SHORT TIME-Eu, ing that the Governor had decamped, "Edith - .l'lIiss Edith Congdon," Frl' C..... tJo. Smokel... Wal' _pecltl catlo'na <>t the cru''' ''I' otter"". terms. Also Surveying and Abmost ungenerously held Archie re- said the Governor, smiHng. "Your Make a little salt bag and rub the u:'~dd~I~~:~;rll~O a ob~e.r.~nl~d Jrnc~a~~ stractlng. Write and I will call alld for his departure. mo ther wants you very, very much gridiron with it Instead of erease: .tOtd townablp. see you. Sam D. Henkle, WaJ'1lIl' "Look here," he asked suddenly, and I've come to take you to her. If then cakes won't stick and there will The Board ot Trustee. reservea th e ville, OhIo. J11 rh' h 1 to roJecl any IIlId a li blda. " d'ye know anything about horses'" you will jump into the car you will be no smoke odor. . By order- or tb e Board ot Tru stee .. "Oh, I've always been around hor- see her very soon. We must be in - • • J . O. C llTWRIOHT. LOANS on-Livestock, Chattels, Sec· TownShip. Clerk or Ilea," said Archie. "Guess· I can han· a hurry oz thllt woman will catch you Remon_ Pal.t Spote • _Wnyne • on d Mortgages . Na tee bou,ht. dIe 'em all right." You needn't have a fear in the world. No matter how hard paint spatterJohn Harbine. Jr .• Xenia, Ohio. "Well, go to the ba.r n and clean Will you trust me?" ings have dried on windows, they can WE SHOULD THINK SO D t up the pony, and clap on a boy'slladThe . child hesitated a moment- be removed by rubbing the glass with l~-t:me&:S • .r\: en JOR. me you'll find there; and there's a sor then glancing at the approachinsr wo- balled vinegar. He-"You are the breath of life to Farmerl of Wlifr.n and adJolnln, e • • r ei mare in the last stall on the left man with a 10lok of fear-jumped Dim me." counti .. may ohtaln mone, on lOll, you can take. The old man's grand- lily into the machine. Ke.pin. Blltter Without Ic. She-"Well, suppose you hold your time loan., at 6 per c.nt InteNIt. daughter wants to ·ride. I gotta waste (To bl! continued) Butter may be kept hard without breath for awhile. a horse right now ·s o a grown man Cost of securIng the lame II ¥Or)' roa. can play with a kid I Guess all them lonabl. ,throulh Thl FedlraJ Lad Congdon's got something wrong with THE FUMBLE FAMILY Bank. For further information tall THE REAL BOSS by E. COURTNEY DUNKEL on 'eml The old man's skipped this or ad drill M. C. DRAKE, Treuo morning without sayin' whether he'd urer, phone 8IS-X, Lebanon, Ohio. ever be back again--not only that, but he's took a scrub 1 was usin' us handy man on the place." FOR RENT Archie set off stolidly for the barn. His appointment as groom for the FOR RENT-Gange for two cara, daughter of Putney Congdon was on· centrally located. InquIre of Mra, Iy another ironic turn of fate. The Viola Carey. mle child came running into. the barn lot followed by the woman who hod been a party to her abduction, and danced WA"TED joyfully toward .the pony. The woo man, after watching for a moment, W ANTEP-For Warren OOUIlt)'. Am. or two, was satisfied that the groom bitious man who can mll~e ,aIel of was a master horseman and sat down $300.00 to $600.00 II month or more on the grass by the gate to read. supplying lhe deman for Heberlina'. Archie, in his anxfety to save the well known line of household alld child from mishap, had given little farm produc~. Experienoe unnec. attention to the traffic on the road essary. Salea helps free, low price., until he awoke to the fact that the , big values and large pronts. same ' touring car had passed twice mancnt and profitable work. within a short period-and it flashed G. C. HEBERLING COt'.!PANY, upon him in a moment that this was 111 . . . . . , ... ....;.1 Dept. 1890 BloomIngton, III. either the Governor's New York m16 chauffeur or some one who bore a striking resemblance to him. The woman's attention was wholly relaxed and she scarcely glanced up as he • • •• • • 0-= passed her. There could be no betFOR SALE-Qood a·room IIoule !la" ter opportunity for the seizure, as ~he r: . be rented for two famille., two laborers were widely distributed ovsquar81 from Bank, Corner, til Wa.,er the farm . nesvllle, Ohio. W N. Sean,. pho.ne The gray-clad chauffeur pa88ed 7~ em9 again-this time in a more powerful car. He ma,de no sign but Archie SPRAYING IS ~T HAND-Whlll In caught a glimpse ' of· ~e Governor· . need of • new IPJay PUmp, 1JUItbus ily talking with a ' strange man. ter how larae or small. spraT hili., Convinced now that the Governor's nozzles, complete pumps, lea~h.n, plans were culminaitng ·and that the rubber packlnp, eto., call on THII car wae making their circuits 01 the BOCKLET-KING CO., U6W. Mala farm to enablil the occupants to get St.; Xenia, Ohio. , their bearings, Archie awaited anxiously the next appearance of the FOR SALE- Both eatln&, and teed machine. When at the end 'of a quar potatoes, Carmon No.8, pure ..ed. er lie 110 hour it shot: into view ArchDoulfill s ijolliJ)gsworth, Oreconla, ie was at t he farthest point from ~he Ohio', phone No. 477·B. tf_ gate jndieatod by the woman as the rfPE, VALVES 'AND FITTDtWt range of Edith'. e ~rclse. lor all PUl'pOIet. . BoeJde~. IIae ., j "That girth nee-eli pullina' up. a · litIt18; leVI dismount here," aaid Archie, ~b~ndB~ama- . .
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Charles Voiers is quite ill: Miss Ruth Harlks is Buffering with
measles. , Miss Jennie Corbin, of Cincinnati, was II Tucsday glllest of Mrs, Charl es Madden. SlIblcrlption Price, S 1.60 per Y c.r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards were -==~-::;r ecent callers on Mrs. Suo;an Surface MAY~. I!J:!/j lit Ulica, who is 'vcry ill. MI'. and Mrs. C. E . Gordo~ en ~ r tu;ned Mr. and MI'S. K M. Villani und - - -- - su n, of Dayton, (In Sunday, I I 01'. and Mrs. C. G. Randall and Miss MOTHER'S DAY HAS A FAMILY Hclen Itandall were in Cincinnati this _ _ _ _ __ 0I week ;attending the Medical associoRegg ie- ' ' Why du you envy Glodys tion . . so"" 'l' here hus or lu te blle n a movement PCggy- "Shl' is happily married, Mrs. J. H. Bogan, Mr: and Mrt!. to ~hunKc the uCHigliutioli uf "Muth- - - - - . " : ' - - ' Ilnd hits tw u of lh •• uearcst little toy Rub er,t ~tump, Karl Shldake!, and er'H Uuy" us applied tu MlIY J:J, to Freddie, Rig!r$. of Scattle, four dugs you evcr S IIW." Mrs. C. G. Halluall a"" recent grip suf"Purcnts'Duy," yearK 010.1, is II constant user of tobllcferers. 'I h"",, ill Ja vor of this change be, co. To judge frolll the statemen ts Mr. ond Mrs. C. E. Gordon and IS ON A STRIKE lic "e lhul tuth el'" <I re h"illg lIegl<'ctcti, IlHhie recunlly in advlll'tisements, we sun and Mrs. Charles H. Gray und 'I'h" f u et iH lhut th!!rc is II "lleciul Clln su fely predict thut Frcuuic, whu '.' Strik e whil e th e iro n is hot," said childrl," spent W'ednllllduy with !Juy"I'u ther's OilY" too - b~l sOlllllhuw haN "turted trulning curly, wilJ hl\ v~ Brlllg"', us IIhe loft wllh the laundry tun relatives. or uther that day has not become as u brIlliant career in the opera 1 only half don e. widely kn()wn U8 "Mother's Uay." Mr. and Mrs. W. W. CosBum and family, uf Wilmington, were Sunday Fred Gumm of West Union Iow a Mothers' Day falls on Muy 1:J . The guests of MI'M. Mary Doster unu 80nll, time is upproaching. Let U8 all pre' wall cxcuKed f~om jury duty becaus~ William and Charles. par" tu du hOllor tu our mothers-and one of his hUgH had "hewed his cur, blessed ure those of U 8 whose mothers Evidently th" hog liked chewing Mrs. Susan Dawson and daughter, arc still IImong the living I Gumm. Mrll. Delia Pendleton, who SPeilt tbe It seems to us that though "Parwinter ill Chicugo, returned to their ents' Day" m~y be 0 pretty Iroad idea Strangl'st t' a~,. un 1'1", .. ,..1: Amlin hOllle hllre for tbe summer on Tuesmother certamly deserve. a day all In Los Allglcs ~ hlll'g-c s his wife wi lh uay. to heneli I cruelty lJecliu se ~ he hll ll mad e it illl' The H. A. I cla !ll~ of the M. E. SunThe ar~ment, in our opinion, possible fOl' h im tu Hee hiK mothel'day Schooi, recen tly indullred in a IIhould not hmie on chanlel/1&' th e des- in-law daily , 'rllttui\-sparrOW-h!!8d" contelt, and ilfllation of the day, but should hinie as a result on VV ednesuuy evening, on the necessity for a cloler obserGovernor Young is exe rcbing on vance of 'Father's Day. John Syfcrd and hi" fullowers banl\ statiunary hicycle to r cuuce his queteu HelJer Ellis und his followers There is something about the very waistline. Evidently seeking to win at the Hoi!. A t empting supper of wQrda "Mother's Day"- that. creates lhu t lJi cycle grnce ! sunuwiches, solad, pickles, ice cream a noble, inspiring emotion within us and cake was served on\! the young and eniulCs U8 with reveren ce and J ac k Dempsey i~ said to be going folks enjoyed a roood of plcasing love. on the sl.llgc, lJ ut recently he ha~ PROUD OF HER lOY.' games. ' Mrs. Iru Syferd iK thl! teocl~ On thl! day we exprell our rcspect hinted that he may re.enter th e ring. ASK P. M. WOOLf.Y. er of the H. A. 1. class. an,d ~doratl o n for ou)' mothers by '1'0 be one or the stars or to ~(!C them SUPERSTITION AND brmgmg them thoughttul gifts .lInd - thllt is the question! A t the regular meeting of the Board gOLOi out of ou r way to Le tlSIICClliJly 01 Educlltion, Friduy evening, the folTHE BLOOMING SOUTH. pleasing to them. Every day in the lowing teochers WI!re employed: WellA Ne~ York woman who kickcd ~x=============== yeaI' we should do things to makl! our man, Miss St John; Hickoryville, Miss mothet's happy- this day we pick lIB two pollccmen ~ o hard that they The mother of Caplain Willdnl, McElwee: Flat Fork, open: in Har-Lhc onc on which we IIrc to be mor e were kn ockc~ down got suspended who flew ove.r the ~ orlh Pole re- veysburg, first all)d second grades, con ~ i clt' raLe even than on IIny other. se ntence and III self-defens? the ~ourt cently, I. ""IOld my boy veorge hal Miss Lucille Tucker, third ond fourth It seems to us as though Mother's o~der.ed , her to drink nothmg WIth a clone wllOlt he lot out to do. We MillS Imojean Gray; fifth and sixth mOlhe.. don't S""1 much, but we kIck tn tt for the next three years. Day must remain. grades, Mr. Arbaugh: seventh and 1eel a lot." If iit Officially becomes Parents' eighth grades, open; high sc hool ·Mrs. Mn. Wi1kina thinlu bar IOD Day, it will still be Mother's Day to , One name that keeps us guessing ulor. of what be louuecl ill Lillian Carr and Miss Helen Handa II ; us in our heart of hearts- and father ts that of Murphy Cohen, who has •"m<U1c li tt le ,ountry .chool t4an ~)' superintendent, open . wUl feel the same way IIhout it! thrown hia hat int!! the ring as a hayc b..n ablc to mw of a candidate for the city commiHsion of mw - - - _ _ _ _ __ collqe educatioD.'" He built chuL6ng Branch, Ne:. Jersey. actet in that little school The public school i& the A-'" I THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH London is no longer to countenance can Ichool of opportunity. I fat men ' on the police force. From H .., you horau or cow.? A.k I now only their "a" will be broad I P. lot Woolley, bwlcler and head 01 Parmer Stanley is able to ' be out Two men of Batevi!!, N, Y., were the AmericlU1 Radiator COlDp&Q7, again, Children t! till get up in clasa and given five dnys each for swearing. about hit dClvelopmont of a vawu.m Miss Thelma Elnis apent the weekcleaner for hOrlca and callie. recite: Now they have somethinlr to swear This writer. after teltll, nucla that end with home folks. "Under Lhe spreudi ng chestnut tree, aboutl tbc vacuum proce.. cleans hOrlea The viIluge smithy stands ; Plonting corn and house cleaning and COWl to perfection, better, The smith, a mighty mnn is he-" France's official executioner is dis- more quickly and cconomica1l7 seem to be the chief occupation at present. ~ut the tra e ,thu,t was the i~lpl- appoi nted because so mllny death sen- than could be done bJ lwt4. ratIon of Longf ,I' ow s be/lutlfu l hnes tcnces ure cummull!d thot he has a Our county commissioners are covAll dust, including tbe hair, Is is "" lost elrnc d. \Vh en we puss II hurtl t illle milking" Ii\'ing. ~l1ll1c how carried in to a rc,cptacle by air cur- ering our l'Oud wit h ston e for which blacksmi th now, we stop and nlllrvel W I! cun' l ~Y ll1pa thize with hi", . ren t. Horse barns and cow stables we are all very gra,tefuL -1.0. ~ o much at I,ho skill with which Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins, of o-eds at Loth Norlhwestern un iver- call be kept in p e rf~ct order. prohe works, al! we used to, but nt the ducti o n tJf clcBn milk made easier, "oey fact lhat we have seen a block- sity und th", University of Chicogo, by the ncw method. And grooms Spring Volley Houd, were Sunday tlVsmilh. Ilre proud of huving L('llc r schulnstic no 10nKer :Ire obliged to breathe cn ing guests of Earl Thomas and fam For garages are the order of th e reco rds th/ln lhe mcn students. Clev- In dust as Ihey clean the animal •. ily. day! Blacksmiths are few ond far er girls I They keep themselves look. Tho se who ean afTord the machine Mrs. Ida McNe'al, Dale Andrews between , Even on the furm s Ilutos ing 1I0 pre tty thnt lhe men can'l stu- should use it, and in dlliries of any Ruth Long, Edna Kindle and Jean and trllctors take the place of horses dy! size its usc sho uld be comllulsory- Kindle were grip vietims tbe past to a great extent. it take. dilcase-lnecdin& flies with week. - -it. But horse-shoeing is not the only ALL DEAD Mahlou' Gebhart and John S. Kinpicturesque occupation tha.t is beFollowing the violent earlhQuake coming largely a memory. Jones _ "Whl?re hove you, been, ahocks In south ea tern Bulgaria, dle ore enjoying a two-w'e eks fishing trip at Lake Lommie. Mr. Kindle No longer do shoemakers make many peasant s went insan e. Such expects to celebrote his B3rd birthdaf shoes; mac hines make them now, and Brown?" insOlnily i ca used by a combi nuti on Brown- "To the cemetery." shoemakers only mend them. of ignorance and sllperstition, An while on this trip, May 10th. He iI Jones- "Any one dead 1" the oldest pioneer resident in the Thackers used to tliatch the roof ,arthQ\lO\k~ ill thl ~ co untry, or a biK Brown- "Every one of them." with straw, tylers tiled it: slater rooffire, like that In Chicogo, brings on -township, .. frenzy of rebuilding, and a louom ed with slate; collien b\lrned ~harMr. and 'Mrs. 1:bomaa Sherod, of . 90al; chandler! made candles lind luiLook at JOUl' expiration date OD In real estate. Wilmington, we" week-end guesta of \Iva do not know much, and are fers were cloth-clellllers. the Miami Gazette, not free fr om superstition. But we C. R. CQfneU and family. They atknow enough 1I0t to go crazy when tended the Senior class play at Centh e carlh slips and shakes a little. terville, Saturday. their grandnon. Cheeter Burnett, beinlt one of the . With a few exceptiolls. like the members of tbe class. Libson earthquake, superstitious Andy Ellis and wife, Walter Long fear has :llways been the worst part of a Qua,,"c. Superstition has be- and wife, E. J, H~dman and wife. lieved tha t th Lord was shaking Charles Kindle and! wife, Karley PaIl', 1he earth In anger. We know that Nevin Bardmlln, Lelia Ellia. Helen old carth is only ,ell ling i,,\o her Jean and Walter L,ong Jr., lJotill Jean final shape, meaning harm to no- and Charles Kindle .Tt'", 9l0tored to body, • Lake Loramie, SIlt\~.. and spent a The South is energetic and grow- very delightflll ~l'" Ing, Govcrnor Smilh of New York Mr. and, ~.I!. C. R. Cornell and son, chose wcll sclectin g North Carolina f(l r his golf holiday. He i. Orval, \I.d all dinner guests ,Sunday, studying o ne of the most amazing- Mr. and Mn. Thomas Sherod, Mr. and Mrs. Perle Sherod, Mr. and Mrs. Rusly ~1'O~~.tvc State, of t"~ ~ sell Sherod and family, Mr. and Mrs. ' ~ •• c ft ~e mall, IIorlhbouK 11-' 4 !4illUl. 10\ off the train at Aabc< Ray Wolfe and children, of Wilming"ill!'. ~. C., the othcr ~ 10 " ' ton; and Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Burnett H,~ir re.peets to Ihe GovWIIIIl.I and eona, ot Nutt Road. JI\.;lile Olvane Y Surro"ate Jamea F, foley. Belllar d P. GiI:a1*, Gco..... Le Doutillier, vice-pre.ident of til. l Pcnn.ylvanla Railr0a4. in 01 it. sllblidiary, the ~ II Railroad and Artbw POniI, of New York. D~" forget lIe:xt Sunday is Mother's D"Y. Tbq aU ...... tbM ~ <Mt!I , Una typiA.a the ' Sou~ , . ~ Karl Deatherqe ie among those can'progrUl ,~ that. are on the slet Il,t this week. "T~e 'W~9Ic ' S~lo.ll ' .... R ~"'\. "~~ .. 9'-'ab Wk . ' 1'. Murray and wife .Dd, J81Ion ,. tho ar" bet"....d{.,,-YOlil " ,Blddleoum spent Saturday at JamesPhi~?!hla.lI , ~, ' town.
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M. ltI. Terry and K. E. Thompson were ill WaynesVille Saturday after. PI\~I~ M4 \Q ,~, noo•• h of ...,1IiaU "'eat h..,. C Howard McKay attended a ealled ~= ~~ board meeting in Wilmincton lut l"'h"UW~.\Q~,~-!!~~": Wednesday. ' ona. ".... ...,.' . . __ ..- I ! " _ A. B. Talmage and wife and Mrs. lit lOw ~.. J:esale Kennen . . .t Sunday with ::c~ ~~~ relatlvea at MI_Iabura'. _ t ~v~I9<*~Nri Walter T..ball, and daughter, Vera, and. ..", Forest, of Wellman, w'e re . werll shopping in Waynesville SaterP\oOd wteH oftbe ww...JUoi.a. day afternoon. baTe, annwcpt lnee., ..... ~,:~· !..1-,- - - - - throqh fin coantlet In Ar--"; MillS Mary ~aUt,Ie.n . ThomplOlI hM . In Wlalillippi' the TOIll~.... returned ' to lIer home he;' after, ~!!!!!!!!'!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f UudttaUUa me... ~e -.-in, tit, .pendhlg .. week 'in Xenia with Mr. = ,J danl.~r a~." More raiD Won .~d Mrs. Lon Brannon. ' . RBAD' WedlJe.~ would ' Ill.. . . . , . J ~ , , The . J:or.d an famU,. had fo.J' their THE -, , Sund.y afternoon eallen, lira. ' Bell G.\ZEn£'s , ft: 1 ,' :n-~ !~~~-r;t~,= Fealy and daughters, BIMa .nli Lula, r . ~'\j cI t.. dt of - Barveyabu!W; 'Joseph Phelan .nd 800d control wool - - family; · of D....on · Ethel Beason and thaD aDother Roo4. "d J" Wr. W. S. ~ord, pretw.at 01 slln an daughter, and Wensell Harthe American Telepapb I: Tele- TeS and wife. ,boae CoIllp&DJ, win' apacI two u __ B viii ..... thouAad million do'.... OD.... -.oJ anUI8II, of Bowen e,_ conltruction in tbe nat he ~ the .,aelt of her II'!'ndparent, Dan. Uncle Sun II ricJi enovp to apeDII Lewil and family. Nella I(ary and one-thlni tbat lIII0-' to . . llarjo"e DaYll, Bemeda and ~ CI'OPf .114 liTet of till Lewia WedlleldaF aftenoOD .... W. . . . . N.a..: ' _: with ...,. ~ • ..-
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MrtI. Churlc, J o hll ~ ha ~ bl'''" ~ ick ST. MARY'S CHURCH with grill the past w('('k. 1ny 13. Fifth Sunday "f\('I" .En~ \ ~ on s from t h'I, commu~c\'('rn l I'(,l" Grace Savuge is very ill 1IL th i~ tt'r, Chllr ·1t 'c hool nt !I :;10 ; ftl orn nity nHend NI the funrral of R ev. lime and i' thl'Cntcn l'u wilh I'lIl'II ' ing PTII)"t'r a nd >; 'rmon at 10 ::l0 . •Ie s,<' III1\\'k i n ~ lit !'ew Buritnl(ton mo niu . . B\' rybotly wclcon1( , ('h urch , Tu(', dny lift ernonn. ~!rs. lyul' Whart"n 1111\1 Ila\l~h Rev, J ohn J. Scha et!er. nectar. I"rs. EVil lind M .. t'i1ll11. SPI'I1L F l'idny Kel'p in minrl t.hat W . ]1. Madden in Dayton . & 0., Wnyne sville, Oh io, do and METHODJST CHURCH will continue to ' keep the best roofMrs. Z(')nta Burn('tt i ~ ill. lIe r ll: If. Su ntill Y , <"111)0 1: I (l :;) 0 I'r('oching be ~t shingles. best flooring, best in g st' rvicc. , ull jcd, "The Ent hro no- mother, !\1r~. Alb e rt l:itocy, " pent siding, best lumber a nd buildinjt ma- ment of 1II olh(' (': ' 7 :;10 Baccnlaur- Mo nday with her, terial on the market. cate sermo n Ly H(',', lI ugh A . Smith, Mrs. W. C. Long atte nd e d theFie ld of Versaille s. Ohio. 'pecilll mu sic Meet at Lebanon l:inturday. in which Wiilard Wn t kins. so n o f Dr. A. S, by a uni on choir'. hilI' so n to ok pa l·t. Watkins , hilS b e n re-emp loyed. as Aaron S. Watkins, L.H.D" Pasto r. teacher of Sci('ncc in the HarTlso n Mr. and Mrs. Chllrl es Mulle nix IltHigh sch oo l for th(' third ycnr, lit ti n tl'nd ed the funera l of Mr. Muc k") CHRISTIAN CHURCH wlli n, in Springfi e ld, Thursday. increa se in s ulury. Sunday School at 0 :30, EveryMr. and Mrs, Edd Bahl , o f Day tun, Gifts that lelwe nu doubt about body cordially invited. Were Sunday afternoon gues ts at the the good taste of th e giver and a h ost _ _ __ home o f Mr. and Mrs. Wultel Ke nof lovely things fOT Graduates und TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY r ick. t he rudiant brid es of Jun c, arc to be CHURCH found at Cary's J ewelry Shop, LebMrs. Harry Mullenx and children S unuay ' chuol. !l :3U a" >n.: wor- of Red Lion , were Sunday dinner ano n, Ohio. ship. IU :3 0 u, nt.; Y . P. S., 6:4& p. ~ues t s of Mr. and Mrs . Charles MulMrs, L , A, Zimmerman entertain - m.; preuc h i ll~. 7 :;10 p, III.; pmycl' I,·nix. ed last Thur. day eve ning in ce l ebr~ mee ting W ~ dn(' sun y eyelling, 8 :UU, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Smith s pent tion of the e leventh birthday nnTll Ever~' body welcome. :O;unuay eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Re • . A. E, HOlick. versary of fol(;corgt' Smith and family, north of lowing b oys enjoyed a fine supp er ----luwn . followed by the movi es: Poul Cole, Mr and Mrs. Glenn J ohns nnd chi! Frnnk Hawke, ~:nrl COlll1H, Hu~h dre n: Paul a nd Vivian, of Dayto n. O'Neall, Bernard Melloh. Bobby l~ y were Sundny di nn er guests of Mr. mon , R obert Burt on and Paul ZllllMr. ancl I\II'S Ernest Willowc lt, o f merman . Pierce street,' a rl' nnno un cing th e li nd Mrs . Charles Johns. Mr and Mrs . Kesler Graham and We certainly have M m tbing to be marria~e of tht~ ir daughtur. Edyth e ,ta ught e r, Bernic e, werc S unday dinE. to Elnw r F. Stansbe'rry. so n of Mr enthusillfltic ubout when we show " Your ex" Silverseal silverware, It and Mrs. C»Iarl ,e~ Stnnsberry, of S. IIc r guests of Mr. und Mrs. C. W. :\ Ibright, neaT Springboro. cannot ru st nor wear black and has J e r s('v street.. The ma rTi nge took sterling-like beauty, Select for her .ll lace· iii Richmond, Ind." Decembt'r Mr a nd Mrs. Lester Deitz, of Cinci nnati , visited Mr. ond Mrs. 'Edd Hope Chest, at Cary's J ewelry ~ho~ : 24t h. Mr. Sta nsben:y, who forme rl y li vLongac re and Mr. a nd Mrs. Calvin Lebanon, Ohio, "The Home of GIfts. ed in Wayn esville, is a se nior at th e Lo ngucre over t he week-end. Ohio State univers ity and a member Miss Wando Cla rk underwent an of the Theta T a u frate rnit y, Mrs, Stansberry is a memb e r of th e Delli operutio n fo r appendicitis at Miami Valley hospital, Thursday, ond is imChi Signia so rority. proving nicely at this writing. Mr .and Mrs, Alle n Emrick entertuined to dinner Saturday, Rev. and
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H. HninC's Thul'sday eve n ing Rnd London i. no longer to countenanc(> br ought tlw IUltCl" II beau ti ful pla nt flit men on the police fo rce. From from the Springbo r u HOllle r.1i ssio n.. now o nly t heir " u" will be broadl ary ~oc i e t y. The YO lln ll' hlllieg nnd young men's classes of Lytle Sunday School e njoyed a delightful eve ning SlIturday. when they were entertu incd by tll(' young folk s of the Springboro M. E , FOR SALE Sunduy School to a social meet in ~ at th e home of Mrs. Curlls Reedy. FOR SALE- l corn plonter; 1 corn ;\lrs. J esse Cline, of. Det,roit, Mich ., Send the Gazette to some tTleDd. plow, 1 mow ing machine and some an d I\1r. und Mrs. IrVin Chne, of Day_ _ _ _ _ .. - _ _ oth er farm implemen ts. Chester ton. Taylor, R. D. Ii , Waynesville, Ohio. R.ael Our Ad • . I. Thl. I .. u •• r. an rs. ores ra am an _ _ _ ... __ • _ _ _ M d M F t G h d ·ml6 fam ily were e ntertained Monday evFOR SALEDomestic Sewing mae ning to nn aluminum dem onstration chin e and a "mall golden oak bufdinner at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. fet" Mrs. Walter Kruer, R. D. 6, S herman Dyke in Dayto n. phone 7 1F12 CentervIlle exchange. Will iam Brown suffered a stro ke m2S of apoplexy on Tuesday of last week li nd remains in a serious condition. FOR REN" His daughter, Mrs. Frank Wooll ey, lI f Dayton, is helping cure for him. LOST- A black brief caeI', between Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Huntzinger and Hllrvcysbur!r Ilnd Lebanon Sunday three children, of Pendleton,lnd .• night, containing clothing. Reward. vis ited the ir aunt and un cle, Mr. and Dr. H. E. Hatto n, Harveysburjt, 0, Mrs. Frank Rogers und grandmo ther, m9 Mrs. Lottie Carey, Sunday aftern oon . Mrs. Emma Lucy ente r tained Sunday a week I\go . Mr, and Mr., Willter Lucy and tWIl ch ildren, Marga I will t.k. in Wool at the Old ret and lI"l' n. MI' . lind M.r::!.-Uo\\'ju·r1 I_ _ _ _ __ _ --'.:...,,=-...s.,~J?:t,3 Grange Build ng, in Corwin, on Lacy nnd !\II'. 11 11" r.11·l<, Clul"ell<:c ll cE: TUESDA YS and FRIDAYS Morford, of Duyton ,
The W oman's Home Council in Dr, and Mrs, Cllrl Hend erso n spe nt Extension work met at t he Farm Bu- W ed nesday and Thursday in Ci ncinreau o ffic e ?don day April 30, to con- nati attending t he SLate Medical a ssider the county program. sociation held at the Gibson hote l. They decided that the s('cond an- On Wednesday evening they att end nual round-up 0' Warren ·C ounty wo- ed the Alumni bnnquet of the class men should be held at Harmon park, of 1897, of Stalrling Medical college, June 16, with a picnic dinner a nd a of Columbus, of which Dr. He nd erprogram in t he afternoon. so n is a memb.!r, at the Hotel SinP la n s for the Women's camp to be ton. 4~~~._-held at Camp Ross, Augu st 14 to 17, were star ted and a committee of fiv e appointed to proceed with the plans. They studied the r evised list of exhlbita being cons idered by the War The Dorsey Bros. circus, which exr e n Cou nty fair and gave their vote hibited on Frazier's lot Tuesday evof approval. Th ey also a~reed th,a~ ning was grede d by a good-~ize(l they would urge more actIve portt~ aud ience. The circus wns nil it wn~ ipation of their neighborhoods III advel tis~d to be , and the sev"rul IIcl .. these fa ir exhibits and help to make we re greeted with a pp l a u~e . . The it a bigger and bette r fair than ever company clIrric!d !I hra~~ band a nd thi s year. eve r ythin g was spick u nci splln fOT The past year's officers wer e r e- th e com ing st'a s on. The e lected for the en Ruing year. following coun selors were prese nt : Mrs. J ohn Jack, Salem Tp., chai rDEATHS Mesdames 1'0111 Hu r" t, An nll .1. Mil · man ; Mrs. J. L. 'M end enhull, Wuyne le r, Carrie Fr y un,l ~: \I a Ul/ I'en. of Tp secretary; Mrs. L. V. Branstra. ' .' Ed Springbo ro, vis itt"ll r.1r . und Mrs. ~', ., W T ' M E I'I Mc"-ear" Mr., Susnll urface, WluOW of tor ayn e p. , rs. v, J' d S ur f ce d ' I t h h on Turllcreek Tp. ; Mrs. Will Kersey , ~ar 4 d \(!'. aht e; ~m~ W h' t T ' Mrs Roy Ross and. oute on IlY ntg a a ou 11 as Ing on p., H'arlon T .', Mrs. t o'clock. Fun el'!!1 se rvices will be , Mrs. W. B. Starkey, p held nt th e res idence Thursday ufterE H Foster and Mrs H. B. Kroen' k B ' I ' M' , or, of Hamilton Tp.; imd Mrs. Wal- noon at 2 0 cloc. una In laml ter Deardoff, of Frnnklin Top. ceme tery. __ ••_ - -
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The Southwestern District Recreational institute was held in the Grange hall at Lebanon, April 24 to 27, under the leodership and instruction of' Mr. and MI"S. John Bradford , of the American Playground assocition, and Mr. R. B. Tom, recreat ional specialist of O. S. U., and t h e 10cal exte nsion a gents. It was atte nded by about 76 rural leaders from eight different ' counties . The instructor s werll very much pleased at the type of leaders attendIng as they were all the re with th e eXY;ress purpose of taking something worth while back to their communities. Among those present were teachers, preachers, Grange lecture1'\! extension agents, 4-H club lead ers'and members of community club s. The little theater was discuooed in a joint conference of three counties who were conducting theaters at t he county fairs.
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CHILDREN mtOW SLOWLY, COMPARED TO FARM ANIMALS Charts comparing the growth of ch ildren with that of farmyard animals, have bee n wo r ked out by Dr . Samu el Brody of the Missouri Agricultural experim e nt station. Dr, Brody sh ows that a child between four and fourtee n years grows at the rate of only 10 per cent a year, whereas young farm animals grow at the rate of 1,000 per cent in a year. This means that in less than four doys the yu ung· animal gains as much us th e child gai n9 in a year.
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Several farmers are busy planting corn . Several from this community attended the tra<:k meet at Lebanon on Friday, Mrs. Walter Kruer a nd so n. Chas., have been sick wit h grip, b ut arc bette r at t his ti m.~. Mr. and Mr s. Marion Howell and Mr. a nd Mrs. Will Ross spent Sunday in Dayton with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and family.
Alice Hans!!n, He len Kruer and Charl ene Shel lhammer attended a Rc hoo l- party at Wicle's grove at Ridgevill e given by the t eacher of To explain advantages of soy beam the seve nth and eighth grades, Monas a hay crop for dairymen and th e duy evening. main essentials for growing them Mr. Ferd Abner a ttended the Sunon the heavy, wet and sour silt loam day School port ylnst Saturday night soils preva'iling over the ~)u t hern at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Reedy, part of Warren county, J . A. Slipher for the M. E. b oys and girls and the of the O. S. U., will be with County Lytle closes were invited also, as ' . Agent Class for two days next week. Rev. Stillings is pastor of both of They will give special 80Y bean talks, tli ese churches. illustrated with lantern slides. -. On Thursday evening, May 17, the meeting will be held in the school 50,000 TREEs' DEAD hIIll. Mainevil~e, and on Friday evening the 18th, at ' Butlerville church. ' There are so me 60 000 dead trees The .Udes and. discussiQns will cov- of all species slt.anding in the Bois du er all phases of s oy ?e~n growing, Boul~gne. To save the passers-by Ineludlnar the !;lest varIetIes for hay; from danger the authorities have just rates anit methods of seeding; inoc-, given the bo~IE,vard over to the wood' ulation; cultivation i harvesting and cutters. . curing BOY beans for hay. Question s - - - -_ _ ••_ __ and local problems will be gladly /!on sidered. Everybody is urjted to atOne name that keeps UII gue8llin. tend, as these will be the only such ill that o( Murphy Cohen, who hBB meetings in Warren. County this thrown his hut into the ring all a spring. candidate for the city commissioo of Long Branch, New Jersey. BREATHING
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We lose a 'sale occasionally because of a long trade, and we always ask the buyer if his old tires were worth what he got for them. '-, Invariably he s~ys, no. We ask you, what's the answer? Is Santa Claus in the tire business? Is the dealer merely practicing? Or did his big, tender, overflowing heart just get the best of him? No foolin' now-what's the answer? Is Christmas a continuous event, or is someo!1e keeping the doughnut . and selling the hole? ' We al{ow you lor your old tire. only what t1aey're worth. We charge you lor our line new Goodyear. only what the,y 're worth. You ,et a .qu.are deal ant! .0 do we. And Cr. lon, «. we're in our ri,ht mind. nobody'" any thin, diHer."t.
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BII wife (In the erowd)-"James, . Two amen of' Bat.via, N. y " were each for swearing. I f.el faiDt. I - I cl!n't take • IODg irlVen thveye N ow breath." ,
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COLUI\IBUS, UHIO- Po litica l o b· ~t:rv~ r~ hue IIi·., be ~omin" mol'c li nd In ure of th e op in ion thal th e I'lice for Lh... Hep ubli can nomi na tiun fu r gov· HllOr 10 r 'ull y u c u nl e~ t between At· L"rlll·y·G enera l T urn er IIl1d Mye l's Y. L:ooper, wh o lost· to UOllllhey by only H I. VOU vole. in 1!1\!6. Th ill opinion IS IJllscd to .ollle extcnl 011 polls and sU' IlW votes ta ke n recent ly in vari· uus parts of the stnte. Jllm es 1'. Uc"" Will get II fuirly good vo te, tht: snunllinl{s Lhal huve lIcen Luken indiCULl! t ha t his ~t r e ngth L, "spolted ," li nd th at there lire ma ny Hectiu ns in v nl o ill which he iH ullknuw n t o th" vutC I'S. Un the ot he r hll nd ,T urll er 111111 Coo per IIr .. kn own in II lrnu gt .,v· l' ry co unty li nd precillct. But h nw n
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FRANK CRANE'S WEEKLY LECTURE
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A Ge rman leade r, Dr. PaUl Ont r(' it h, declnres thn t Am erica and ~II' 1': 11 1 ' 1 "'; '111 E arnha rt 1·: lIl{llIncl will certllin ly be driven into \l Hr. Thp y will both woo German y Co nsult UM for di amonds. Cllry' ~ fll r n n a ll y .I< nd in th is wny German y J ewelry Shop, Lebunon , Ohio. I.t· ll t 1'~I . t11. 1, 1 , \lIlllIl' lI l'1I11t.'g't •• wi ll ri st' in t he cou ncil of nlltions. We huve IHl d amo ng our own peo:-1" Il t Ih l '\ . , 'h ~ t ' lid \ \Il lt hi ..: p :lI ' t ' lIt ~ Myel' Hymlln was in Cinci nnnti .ev· ple nlt' n whu predict th at wur is cereru l dll Ys last week. ,\ ml" 'i."a ll l 'il rlll (; ; 11" ",, ut \ \ ' II. tui n. They say th at h Ullla n nature ~t ad\" II ~\ ( " ':, 1.\1111111' 1' Yard . ,'unll ut I,e cha nged and t hat war i.e Mis" '1' rillenu und Miss Marl{nrc t in evit ahl y clue to ensue. Edwurd s w.... c in Dllytun SlIlurda y. .\1. 1':\ ,I 1::.1\1 t , ,01' 1. ,,1'11111111 , wt\ !-t 1.1 ".vd (;eo rge ~ IIY S: "In eVll ry ,h. :~lIt" " I' .\1, .. · I ll,l . tI I !:t \\IH' la ~ 1 ('ountr y il i. pa rt of the husi ness of A n,'1V Cll r uf p l n~t(>r II n.1 " Iast el' \\ . '1 k , lh,' fil{il li llg staff to work out a plan bonrd a l W. H. Mudd en & Co. f(, I' d ~ f c n se agai nst a ll conceiv able ,, 11. lId alld Ll illily. o f . "Il,·mil·s . They gloat over their eflUr. u nd Mrs. EnHlr ~o ll MII !\UIl s pt.' Il L \\ ere in tilaleWlti l! calnpuig n s in I ~J2ti 1 1,1 .\ 1111). " P " 111 ="1111.1, . lieie n 'y a nd. like every invento r, u no th e l r nUlUeli hu\'l.! lH'cu mo kn ow n Sundn y with Al v8 h lI ul'l~ " c k and IlI' rl , ye a rn lO put thei r machin e to a test, ~o voters. The . ex p"rL~ ulso ligure family. unt il 1)(l~R ihl c wa r soo n becomes like~hut T urn er and Cooper urc nutural I IU I,fllld I ln l kfll' I)('n ~ Hnd p"ll ciis ly and u likely \VOl' grad uaUy glidce Mrs. J . O. Cat·t wrig ht und Mi ss uppon ents. Wha tl'vt:r he muy say ( ' ;11 ,\ · ... . 1\ '\l· , · l r ~ :--: hlll' . 1.1. 1111 11 101\ , Oh it) , into th e ill evita bl e." Alice Gons spe nt TucsdllY lit 0)(lwOUt it. T urn er is c lussed as u Frolll time immemo rial nqtlons and "wet" lind will get thut ~u ppo r t. ford. .\11'. :ono! ~lt·~ . It· , inl{ \\" ''''h \I'cr' Iribe s have so ug ht t o "prot ect" t)o('mCooper is a dry, undOwill get th e bulk ~lllid a y din n l!' J,!: ll t· ~ t ~ "I' !\lrs , Yio la "clves by increasing th e ir a rm llments. A new ca r o f America n Zinc in· t 'il l t'Y . of the dry stre ngth . Uegg has bcen A con. idcrnblc portion o f t~~ pres! Iilrting with bot h ~ id,," to ~ u ch . un sua ltl'd f C! nce 8t W. II . Mnddcn & :\11' . ifnd ,\ 11''':. ~1 f1 1' l'i :-, ~i ln'l' (\ntftl'- is urging the Uni ted Stut .. ~ greatly extent thut he will get Ill'i th('l'. H is Co .'" 1.umber Yard. I () incrca,e nrlllame nt on sea nn,1 lund :, i ' II'd I hI' \\' ~yll \ ' '1'11\\ fI :", l1ip F :II' Ill · ho m e is in the wine grupe gruwi ng Guy Onkin . of P ay tun, visi t,·c1 h i~ in OHler to "protec t" itself. 1'1'..; rllIl , Ill"; T "lI r ~ d a y, ~\'ctio n of Ohio, li nd is ul"o til(' sitt· mother. Mrs. Emmu Dakin . on Su nThere never was a nation thr.t OJ UII C o f the largest brewe ries il1 day. co uld " 0 protect itself. Greece tried . the Slate. By environ mcnt und sym· it , and Rom e a nd Spain a nd Germa:--;P I' I II "L~n rfl. \\" ' 1"(' I't't' t ' tlt ~ l ll';'1;t ~ l lf puthles he is su id to 'J ean t owa rd the I Mr. and Mr~ . L. M. n y and Ru ssin a nd they all fell . H e nr! l' r ~o n all d ~II' . a nd .\ll' ~. A . F. :'> 1,·II .. h. we l Aide bul he thllis t hat fi eld Mrs. Le M ler Go rdon spen t Tuesday T he bes t pr otec tion fo r a nation Is cumplet ely occ upied by Turner whic h ! in Oxford and attende d f" t· it to form Some kind of combina Trel' DIlY ex:ll r. ::I nri ~I .. s . n. C. R i "~ l' ~ ppnt the lellv os him with no particul ar place erci~cs at Millm i univers ity. w"I·k -l· n d wit h lh l' fOl' nH.l I" S pHI' nts , t ion wilh othe r natio ns which public tu go . O!,1 the De mocrati c Hi de, t he "cllti ment will e nnorse t hat shall ~ Ir . and .\ Irs. Mah ln ll I{idg('. numi natio n o f Co ngress ma n Marti n Genuin e Cel 0 Glass, 15 cents per ubo li sh war as a final arbiter. L. Duvey for go ,' crnor is concede d squar e foot, at Madden 's Lumber Th e most hopef ul sign today Ia 100 l."!'I"t A nchor pn~tg . t he finby eve ry disi nter ested obse rver. J.~ar l Yard , Way nesville , Ohio. ,," 1 "v,' r IJI'o ught to I (l \\'n . Pla ce your th at pl'nplc nre find ing out that war )jloom, di r ecto r of co mm e l'ce, found OI'd(,t· n ow as thesl' posts will n ot not onl y cosls th elll money and valIt necessar y in the lust few daY M t o Mr and MrR. M. D. Baird and MrR. uable livCl<, but destroys propert y last long. W. ll. Mlld den & Co. announc e that he meant whot he said Julill . DOllovR n we re Dnytun vi.i tors, IIn <1 sets bllck busi ness. wh en he become a candida te, The Tuesd ay. ;\1L~s D" tt,\' Ti us. 0 f I) ~ I'uil , 1\1 ich. It woul <1 be a good thing if every tide to ward Dovey had become so !o' pt ' nt a f e \\.' dHY ~ wi t h }wr pOl'c n LCOI, boy and gi rl in th e country were com strong that most persons figured t hat Mr. and Mrs. H. F: StokeR were 1\11'. a nd 1111'S. A . Ti t u ~ and family . ]le llen to ser ve two years under the Bloom would not stay in. gues ts at a golden wedliing in Dayto n t uteillge of nrmy officers in constru ctTuesday . At a miscella neous showe r give n Mrs. J ohn Simpso n and daughte r, in g great public works, such as the Tbe March reco rd of industri al acby Miss Rae Bonifo rd, of Sale m Ave., Mrs. M ne ROBS. o[ Elmira. N. Y., Boulder Dum and the Miss issippi ReAmerice.,n Zinc Insul ated Fence is cidents is an Imp orveme nt over March Dayton, last We[jnesday ev ening, th e CIIIIl'd ')1' l\lr~ . J. R. Wad e Sat urd ay clama t ion proj cclB. o yenr ago in both fatalitie s and to- olways as represe nted at W. H. Maduft prn oo n. marriag e of MillS Helen Car olyn Duk e There is no objectio n t o universa l till number of acciden ts. There were de n & Co.'s Lumber Yard. and Mr. ChostE!r J ames Graham was c,onscrip tion if it is universa l, and if Th e Wo ma n's Auxiliar y of St. Ma· announc ed. 76 fa talities reported, or 17 Ie;;!! than 1\11" lilac R o~~ :111<1 • Aft er nn iI1n(' ss of line we ek, .J. r.. Edward , u f Elmiru !,\ , liltl(' ~ O ll, Jack it is not primaril y for the purpose of Friends of I\Irs. Glenn Borden a rc ry' s church met on Friday afternoo n In Ma rch 1 9~7; total numb er of acMrs. Graham is the daughte r of y " ur c vi ~ iting fighting . These boys and girls would sorry May 11, to lit hear t he of home ciden t.6 reported 17,434. her Jnnne of illness Mrs. y. ot her promi n('nt citiz 'n und furm· h"r P"I'l' l1t s, !III'. a nd 1\11'>. J ohn be potentia l soldiers Ha rris Mr and Mrs. Carl Duke and a g radIt ulsu in case we were und Mrs. Moshe r. cu ntinu es the downwa rd trend oC the home in Frunklin . er ll u R in e s~ man of Wn~· ne s\· ille. died S il" p~ nl l. uale of Wayn cver nltacked , but their employm ent The mect ing was opened by Mrs. was graduat esville Hig h school. She reco r d of Catalitie s t his year be ing ed f rom Miam i Valley at his winter hOlne in Deland, Flu .. uJlo n constru ctive works would not Mrs. Lyle Al exnnde r. oC T oledo, Is Cadwnlllld er. who co ndu cted the de· 18 less than Jllnuary and 14 less thlln Ca t'y 'g ,I!'welry Sh op s!'lls any make School of Nursing in the class of '27 . Friday morning . ~l uy I I. The body uf wall' h but r ec o/lllllcn ds t he Gruen be in th c nil tu re of a provoca tion of Februar y. Thirty counties reported spe nding u f ew days with h,'r cousin, votional ~er vic(' . Scriptur al q uota Mr. tions we re give n in r esponse to roll GrahamGraham is the so n of Mrs. Ann accompa ni ed by Will iam n es t ,an·iv. wat ch. S<'~ OUI' di ~ J1 l ay. Cory's J ew· wu r to other nations. fatalilie . and ei~ht counties repo rt· Mr.-I. Ama nda Mnffitt. , of South Brown street, Day- ed here Tue sday mCJ rn ~ome way or other we muet give ing ::111<1 wn> (·Ir y Sh(}/J, L bun on. Ohio. call. ed th eir first fatalitie s for the year, u p our arms and defer question a of A tH'W car or cement at Madden 's The followin g deregote s a iidBItl! • tol,\. ~~~iP :~te in ~une. !tom take n directly to t he McClure und ot·• leaving 34 with clear recurds Cor th e the law scliool ol the Umvers lty of taking estullii internat shm cnt. Mrs. J ann ey 11-1 1'. und lI","s. Roy. Cortlfll. or MH- IIrbi te r ional dispute to Ilome other tirst three mon ths. Cuyah oga co un - Lumb,' r Yurd. \V o II lso r eco mmend nates to the unnual meeting , which Dayton . than crass national ism. lhe b" s t ond mcn tw to o do dllul{htc yo ur work. r s. r.li ~~ will Luella be held lit Calvary ch ur ch, Clifund ", " . MI'. alld ;\ II·S. ( . H. ol'f1cll und ty had 14 , Franklin had fiv e, HamilMr to n, Cincinnl lti, Wednes day and Detro'it and Mm. Graham will go to Mrs. Lorcn ll u(lIcy. who nUl(lt· . l lw und !'tl l l , \\'t ' rt ' :::' und ay d i nnt ' I' J,{U(! !; ts • One hopeful s ign is that plans of t on 6, Lucas and Stark five euch a nd early in the summer to make trip by uut o, arriv ed pence arc openly disc ussed in inter1I1rg. J. T ues day li f ter· "r ~Ir . an d ~ I l's . W. H .• 'I u il'''~ . Belmon t a nd Montgo mery one each, Day ton, N. B urri s a nd ,lolIl!hter, of Thursda y, May 16 ancl 17. were ap- th ei r !ut ul'e tt orn e. nationu l councils. -The late PanMr. Grahnm will noo n. vi. i l'd thl' f o rll1 c r' ~ mother, pointed: Delegllte s - Mrs Leste r enter an estob Summit had six a nd Columb illnu had Mrs. . Ame ricun Co ngrc98 was full of peace l is hed firm t here and Alil'c McKill ~cy, Su ndn y. Mr . •l un n y for mnny yNlt'S npera . ;\11'. a nd ~ I r s. II. \' . Bro",n and Mr. Go rdon, Mrs. E dith Harris, Mrs. F. 'quI'. . begin the practice oC la\,'. ed n drug sto re, selling ou t nnd und ~I l':; . l{ulJl' rt Stl'wart a nd th .. 'e talk. B .Hender son. A Iter nat_M rs. J. United States S enator Cyrus LochMr. and MrN. C. M. Robitzer a nd Eo And peace-ta lking brings pcece, tiring from bU Rines. in 1!l!! 2. ('ili l<iren , llf nllv to n. \\, PI'e guests Su nMcClure . Mrs. er hall been uppoint ed to three .enate daugh ter, and just as our war ta lk brings war.. The J . D. Mllrlutt spent Mffl . A nn a Cadwa Catherin e Coleman , li e WII S n d ll~' birlhrig of MI'. ht alHi memll,'r Mrs. O. R. U lIgl c~ by . ,! ues tio n of th e llader. committ ees already and is due for Sundny with re lut ives . after all is one of public ul Co lum bus. Society of F r ienns li nd Wa s " prom · The amount o f thr Uni ted Thank 'o thers wit hin a short time, a cco rding :\11" inent Mal'" H. S[""ktoJl , of Leha- upin ion a nd th e sooner that public memb er Off of ering. the whi Mnso ch nic to informa tion fr om Wushing ton·. He is ulIll given semi-an nuRu gs ma de by us fr om yuur Th e Kilpatri ck .. French Mot .> rc:.II' C'l., Enstern ,'lal' lodge~ ; he was nlso a n, ,, •. tI "d 1\1',.,. c : n. ~I ill s atte nded op inion is turn ed away from causes has been nam ed as a memb er o( the carpets and carpet rags. Drop old all y, was nnn ounced, $38.00 . us a t l,,· (l hi .. I{"iol"'en ASS l' lIlb ly which of wllr and toward t he efforts of At th e close of the business ses- of Lebanon , has taken over the 1':111'1 Scottish Ri te Maso n. commit tee on postoffic es and post- postal. Frunkli n Rug Co., Frnnklin . ~ ion th e second and third c''''''pn c'd ll t th c n l!~hlel' hotI' I in Co- peace the better will be our prosOne Orndorf of t he fi garage rst class on to South I{I'Il.jual Moi roode, one of the major comm ittees , l· 'l ~ tr ee l chapters of pects. m9 lum hus In:;1 \\' e,·k. from Wa and yne will svi the ll operatl! ~ book High by 511l1On the Atwater , "The E piscopal same. The dea l l, which and also on the commit tee of educa- -- - ----~ ,, event took was made place Tu esday. in 1 7 2. h" W,L' II I· tion and labor und the commit tee on W N. Scars and fumil y we re Sun - ChurCh. " were read by Miss Margare t K "l' ]J in mi nd thllt W. way H . s Madde I!renlly W iIJ St John will have charge ,) ~ n int oreste d in nil n(· pension s. Se ll ~tor Locher has r e- day afternoo n cll llers at th e home of Edwar4 s and Mrs. D. L. Crane. & Co. , Wayn '~ vil1 ' , Ohi o, do nnd A deligh'tf ul so cial hour f ollowed. the plant , and will sell the Chevro let fa il'R of t he school<. ceived many invita tions to deliver Eugene Montgo mery nnd wife at PasH e 1 (,, 1\\'l'~ his wido\\' nn.1 four will cO lltin uc l u ke('p the uest roofMrs. A. T. Wright and Mrs. W. E .· machine . addrellSes at points through out the adena. F or days and m onths and years I've Mr. Orndorf , in com pa ny wi l.h Lee daughte rR. ~ !r s . Wul Lcr Will iams, of inl{, best sil ingl '5, bes t fl oo ring, hest Co rn ell were pn'se nl os visitors. atate but has and will continu e t o depraiHc d my mother dear, s i.lin~ , be st lumber and building muKingma n : Mrs. Lem Lor mon, en Had will ley. leave lIf Ber ubout cline all until Congres s adjourn s . Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Randall and th" fir st of 1 loved her while she lived, her voice terial on the market. lin Hcight. Jun , 1I1issc e for s Lue the lla and Fran · West, wh ere Mr. Lem· Many of the most importa nt bills of da.ughte r, of Dayton ; Dr. and Mrs. yearn to hear; mon has a big 'f8nch . lIIr . Orn,lor! Cl" Jannc~' . the senate will be up for action dllr· S. Stahl, of Franklin , were Sunday She loved me in return, our lives ~li s" Th~lm" 11 The m !. fun cral services will be in the ll c k dclightf ully probabl y buy lan d in Monto nn . ing the next few weeks and Ohio's guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White. were never twain, White Brick Meeti ng ·lI ouse . Thurs· e ntertai ned ut a w 'i ner r oa~t und new se nator has decided to stay on Mi s~ J enni e and Miss Jose phine R lu mhcr Ill;r l ~' hl ~t Wedn esday even· And I thank God each day that we day ofternll on at 2 o·clock. with Dr . Up-to-th e-minut e newest noveltie s the job rather than accept speakin g shall meet again. inl{, the ~1i !iSCS Emly n T ucker, J ean A. '. Wu tkins in charge. in j~welry silverwa re, glasswa re and ReevCfl left Tuesday fo r Ma son, engagem ents. , He~lth l\ u('kelt. Huth Cook, Kllthlee n Grll· Susan M. Gray, fourth daughte r leatlle r go~d9, e~, at Cary's Jewelry where th ey Will have charge of the telephon e exchang e. For several ham . N<! lI lu Graham and Elilabet h of Chr istopher and Maria J. Gray, .While the wheat crop in Ohio may Shop, Lebanon , Ohio . . years Mis. Josep hine has beeT) assisWord recently received hy reInBl':ln ~ tru t "l' . was born near Olive BranCh, March show a substan tial 1068, present pros2, 1862, and departed this life May Mr. and Mrs. F. E . Rosnagl e, of tant operato r at the local exchang e, tives, slates th at fChllrles A. Br()wn, pects are for a bumper fruit yield. and during their residen ce here the of Eugene, Oreg., is milch improved ;l l r ~ . K I' . •)nrdun quite pleasa ntl y 7 , 1928, aged 66 years, 2 months and Cold weather has not harmed the bud Springb or o, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Misses Reeves have in health. F ollowing n vl'ry benem ade rl nn5 many "II IIrt' ulld H ",·luin l, .1 ot Iwr hOllll' III ~ I W e cln e~· 5 duy s. Burnett , w:\y of Centerv for till' ille; nb· Dr. and Mrs. ding trees and reports from bo t h the frien.ds whose best wishes go with ficial course of treatm ent in Salem. " ' rvunc!' lIf l\ I ~l11 o ria l I );, ~' in Wn The most of her yo ung life was Ernest da ,' "v ' ni nlt in h" II "I' () f the birthduy Ros nagle and daughte y· r, of Norther n portion of the state where them to their new home. he has been able to ret urn to h is n,.,,·ill(' ... II W (' c1n('"d a ~·. M "y :1Il. Dr . nf ·;llr:<. I. . I). (, hi l,'~ . Th~ nfl·air was ~Jl~ nt ncar Harveys burg, Ohio, and ,.. peaches and cherries predomi nate to London, Ralph Lewis an~ fumily, of. home near Eug.ene. -~.------A . S. \\ ' atl, in ~ will Ii" t l\l' ' p" II I,, ' ,. . ill 11"\1' l1 ;1 t 11 1' (' o f II :' lIl ' jll' i "':' t, for .l\lr~ , whe neve r sick ness or death invaded the Souther n portion whieh spec ial- Dayton; wer e Sunday guests of Dr. Ohio frie nds certainl y wi ~ h for him FuLJ'h('1' Ilnll, l Un (' PIlI Pn l ~ w ill be mn Jc (' h l lt- , . H fI ~ 1 t tl(" :-: urprl~ l' .. vas co l1l- t he home of hc r acquain tances or izes in apples and . other fruits, re- and Mn. H. E . Hathaw ay. Sab.cri b. to tlao Miami Ga ..tt. the rapid r ecovery of hen ll h. friend s she was ever ready and willI "t' I ' , : \ \'( 'I' Y pll' II ':' :t ll t l' \'(' nintr was i ll n"x t w(·" k·" I);sul'. ports are of the most encoura ging A,II exa minatio ns are made ====~==~== "llj".I·C'd h.I' :III. da .tH .v l·.. f l·l' ~ ht1le n t~ ing tu go t o th em whcn in need. nature. Farmers are getting well scientifieye cally correct by Dr. Rudolph , ==== ==== ~== =_ ~-_______ She was married to James Edward ____ _ _ _==== ____ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ .. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,- ht..'in,..- ~; \' n' ('d hy th t· h il~t tI S:-', "l'h(l fill · along in their work and th e demand the 'eyesigh t I .. \\'i n ~ Il1dit·!" \\,t.'}' I ' pl'(I ~ t' rl t: speciali st, without the Mt·s- Surf ac(' Decemb er 30, 1886, and to for farm help is far under the avail- use of dam(' :-; .1ohn :-;lI l lt h. I: . C. ('ro~ ~, C ha s, t1.i ~ union l~ ~re born thre e so ns, Emable supply. Practicu lly every free J ewelrydrops. Cons ult him at Cary'. Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. .·\ nd",.",, " . .I ul i:o H , ' r ~' II . Fl i1.lIlll·th e l'soll. J-! oWll rd and Laurenc e, who employm ent agency in the state rer. I. '" i ~ , llt,' ~ (' I' n n L i n ~ "1l an d l\ l'zi a 11II\,c nil grown to manhoo d and marPQr ts a larger s upply than the deMisses Trillenn and Margare t E dr ied. A ftel' the death of her hUBTh/) I1l I' ~" n . mand for :farm help of all kind s. wards entertai ned on Sunday, Muy bnn d ill HJl7, she still r emained on 6, for Mr. and Mrs'. Herbert Edward ~ , We! cNt ainl y have .' 1t n~ th i ng to b e 1 h,' home fnrm. She was of a very of Denver, Co\.. Mr. and Mrs. Will e nt h u . : ia''''l ic' ah llut WlH' ll we s huw qlJ iet di~pos iti o n but en joyed a seme TO ALL THE MAYOR S OF OHIO, Russum . Miss Mnrgar et Russum , Dr. " Yo \lI'c,x " ~il n;' r~t! al ~ ih· fl r \\'arl' . . I t of hU/ll o l' when surroun ded by her and Mrs. Gail Russllm lind two chilE...Fybody lenowl Ohio a. one of the .re.. t,,"t It.t". In th" Union. We he •• of ('an n ot I'u ..: t !l ot" W ( ' al" I"w' k HtHI has fri l' nrls. She w ill be greatly missed it (rom child · dren, of Dayton, and O. J Ed.ward s. hood, hea. it .apeate d in tho Ichooll, and tak .. il for Ir.nted . tl'riillp'-lil,,· [" ';I U t,l'. ~ 1' 1, ·rt for her by ull. 10 complac ently that (ew ever ItOJ' She I c a\'c ~ to n10urn their 1088 to a.c ... tain the r.al f.cta of th.i. Ii •• ilieanco , 11 ,,1' " Ch,',,1. :I t (':o ry'" .) p\\'l' lry Shop, Watche s, 'clocks and jewelry re. t hrN' s o n ~ . three daughte rs-in-law, Ohio il .r.at becaal. of it•••o ••aphical location and becauao \.,'''a",,, ., Ohi .. , "Th p H nmc of Gills." of it •• bundanl And varted reo paired at Cary's Jewelry Shop. We live J<'ran<il'hildre n, f our sisters, MJ'Il. .ouree. . A far mor. import •• t factor in it. ri •• to emi1lenc :e, however , hAl been th e char~ct e r and also repair jAw~lry of every characC' har leg Edwa rds Mrs. Belle Fealy, ent •• pri •• of tha peopl. of Ohio. S till other "I"ment a, of courae, J. n:-I Th ll r s d n~' artl' r nnt1 1l :\1 iss Tr ilLast Wednes day afternoo n Mrs. ter and remoun t rlnga and moderni ze enter i nlo. our .1"adenhI P' ~I rs. J ennnett.e ('nmp antI Mrs. Anna An intenli".. analy.i. ---o. tlae p art of it. c:itizen.--<>f the aueee I"n ll an d :\1 i~"\ r.hll'1!II r H Edwa rd s .. of Oh,o w,ll be helpful ... Otho Henders on, Mrs. S. S. Ellis, your wedding ring. Lebanon . well aa inter,," inl. All 11l"•• to., oltha .tat., in an it. phaaea IIl' l ' 11 11e! tllt, i l' ~p a (' iotl :-; Hll d ch nrmi ng- [l oglln, und two brothers , James C. and aelivi tiea, will h~v .. a whole· Mrs .Lyman Day, Mrs. Herbert MeranLl EI "n Cl'a y, besides nieces, "cph.ome inDuenc e i. all re.pact. . It will a ..hanc. our . elf-re.pe h UII\£I to a l H!'I.!' (· (·ol ilp a n y . ']'a b le~ el and .. nabl .. UI 10 proc1 ... ~ o.ur w.r .... edith and Mrs. Leah Strouse enterMr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith enterour ad"anta •••, our .chi .. ".m..... our po.... aiOIl. of value. Wf'I' P fill ,," f', r ":; t)o. " a nd t he Ll l'- I' W S und II "Irl{e circle oC fri ends and ' It may be further benetic'... 1 In reveal . tsined the Friends hip club at the tained last Sunday for di nner, the in. our Ileed. and .we.kne .... and .lir a. to th"u,ht and action li.:htflll a fl"l'Ii" "tl c" •• ~ d wil h tl d l'- Deq uu i ntnnct!s. 10 m .... t and oyereom e Ihem. home of Mrs. Henders on. The day followin g guests: Mr. and Mrs. C. A number of .tat.wid . or.a"l .. tion. · recently illau,ur ated a 1""lab", II\' ,·('"11 ''''' lunc h. ~It·". J . "Know Ohi.o" .movem enl.. .T.he was ideal and thirty-tw o member s E Archdea con and son, Bobble, 01 centra,! body i. k"own .. 'Th. Know Ohio L ...ue," which \\, il ,o ll I~ dwnr d" ' II li d " n ug h l e r ~ . Miss· Card of Thank. .11 worthy orlanlz ahonl and ,nd,v,d· Dayton; Mrs: F. H. Miltenb erger a nd and eight visitors were present. . ual. are 'i.vited to join, I" wbich all .r. ur.ecll to p.rticip ata l;~ ~Iary Lea h lind Jllu r.j' lr ie. a ~ i s t ('d We wis h to e xte nd our heart!el t . After the usual business session son Milo of Lytle ; and Mr. and Mre. To know Ohio i. a patrioti c duty o. the part of every reaielent thl' h n "l l' ~" (, S in ~cl'\· itl ~. Those in · thnnl' s to (l ur ; inereale d knowlec lle of Ihe Mrs. Frank Farr gave a humoro us D. Osborn e, of Springfi eld, Ohio. .tate will male. for better anclenta ll din" for lI.tte ... iti.en.hi vii ('d· fOI' t hiH vCt'y ('lIj nynb ll' occasio n fri~n<l , fo r their ma ny relative s and p. nSgistnll ce and 8ymreading which was followed ~y two . . Althoa. h Ohi.o hal dona ita f.1t .har. In maJriinl the Uniled 1",' 1" Mrs, W . I-r ."I I ~n, Mi ~~ Oli ve ]Jllthy. The minister , Rev. From the 'examln atlon of your eyes Stat .. a the Irrealeat nAt.on .n contests . The first was guessmg . adLumy, for the world, w. are .till 'in ollr i.fanc,. a.d he". a mor.. imporla " lie n. i\\t·s .. EIi1.ahet h Haily, Mt·s. J. 111. symnath etic .a nd co nl role yet 10 pl.y. Our Ireatne .. vertisem ents and the prize ~as given to the finished lensell, Dr. Rudolph mfortin g words aad our importa "c. to tha Union Impol. on ai' re.pon.i billtie. H. hllpll1l1n . Jl li 5H Clara U le, Mrs. Mt· McClure gives whieh w.. .. muat learn 10 compr.. · his persona l attentio n. Every for his kind and courto Mrs. F, R, Moomaw. Mrs. Earl heed, mUlt ma.t•• a.d deli"ar ,. er•• Amarica .. form and perfecti .I. O. . Hrtwrigh t . Mrs. Fred Cole, teo'us mann er, TueBday, Thursda y and Saturda y at a nd Mis8 Lucy Emley on. Crawfor d received the booby prize. . On. of the Mrs. .. ....:t M. •• A. t bl Co ••• rll i ••• cll, of. Mrs. tha H. .... E . t Hath· dttead .. · h .. b ..ell the cooatru ction of a network o( for he r beautifu l singing and everyThe second gue8Blng ~he original Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon , Ohio. hilhw. ,. that a.t.nda i"to .ftr,. to."t,. and thereby .e n.bl away. Mrs .• J . . Wi lson Edwa rds. Mrs. one who ass i ~tcd in any way durlng of the baby picture that was brought Free examina tion. . corner of tha 'Stata ill ada,'. "'a".I. Ohio i. lIl....eI with ... a reaielent . to viait. Ihe ~arlhe~m.oat 13ert H !l r l ~oc k. 'M I·S. W . E. Cornell the time of our g reat a perhap. un.,qual led d,ver .. ty DC Indul bereave ment by each member . Mrs. Ha~old Whittry. Btld tope.rap "h·s . . 1I h,., tlr ry ~.ca"ic ·lI1ith, Miss Clara Lile, principa a.d hl.toric ,lace., .11 of which combine .to make ' int.,rleet io,:,al Mrs. Kelle r' Hoke, ill t he loss of our dear one. tra".,1 aker was the winner in ~hls contest Grade building , was hostess l of t~ c educatio nal, in.pirl, r.l rs. Ed ith 11 Il rr i ~ . Mrs. Laura 1\10Mh,' and profitab l.. Let a. I,e arn Ohio firat .nd Ie" 0 hio lirat, at a SIX Th·e Sons a nd their Families . Dr Vice .... ua, and M.rs: Will Gray was awarded the o'clock dinner at Mrs. and .11 will ba bellafitt ad thar.b,. . l' r. Mrs. Georgo S mith, Mrs. Ronuld Hathaw ay's Now, thar.fo ", ,I, Vic Doaah. ,., ·C o•• rllo of Ohio, by ",rtue booby. HRwke. I\li ~s Lu ie Vand e rvoo rt, Mrs. d r htf I tea Monday evening: The of aU thorit,. in me we.ted,. do During the social hour a e Ig u guestsroom har.by proclaim tlsa WEEK OF M.,. 20, l.a8, rAI "KNOW 01:110 S. n 11 c·llk Ie, Mrs. \\ ill Mathe r, Mr·s. were the Grade teachers , Miss WEEK ," and urle all politteal lunch was served. .ub.di"i lion., Icbool., ••d all patrioti c, e;,,;c ••d othar or.a"i D. r.:. Crane. Mrs. Hulph 'MiIler, Mrs. ." Florenc e Bobb Edna Shoema ker .. tion. to d e"ote the week or • . por. The Invited ' guellts were M1'8. Miss K'1Ithel'in~ Miss tion' th.r_f to a ,Inoat.r tha. onll_. , .tlld), allcl" di ••eml".ti Fl'or! He nderson , Mrs. Kate Calenlan , Fromm, Miss Helen o" of tha "j. rtuea aild I ..... tne.. of Rhoads, ' Mn. Will Gray, Mrs. F·r ed Graham Miss Esther Henders the Stat.. of Ohio. Mrs. ·Jnl11e ~ McClure, !\Irs. W. K Leslie Lewis. ~on of .Mr. ~nd Mra. ' on , MillS Moore, Mrs. Shenna n Carter, Mrs. Elsie H~wke. Miss Bertha. O'Nl.!al'l, Mrs. n. R. Slllith. M1'8, Har- Ralph Lewis, of Dayton, is In Miami In wit.... whareof , I ....,. h_ ... to Mt m,. he.d ."d cau•• Valentin e, eI tb. C .... t 5_1 of Ihe Stat.. of Georee Stroud and Mts. Morton, all Mr. George 'Bunnell . Superin Ohio to be .I&.ed in tis. Cil)' of ~o"';mbu~, thla Fourt_ .t voy Rye, Mrs. L. M. Hend er son,. Mrs. Vnlley hospital, having undel'lrOne aD tendent h day of May in the year of· our Lor<;J of Dayton; Mrs. Perc), ReaBon and and Mrs. F . R. Moomaw On. thoDllADd nina handred ••d t_ "t),";lh t. Lester Gordon, Mrs. C. M. Robltze r, operatio n las~ Saturdl ,f,' A~~ . "Mrs. Carl Henders on, Mrs. He nry Sntt(1rth wa ite, Mrs. A. to late reports he II ~IIC . . . . , VIC DONAH EY, Co"",rno r. . The June meetlnr will'!le held at T. Wrigh t, Mrs. L. A. Zimm erman, very ",'ell. , vi. R. Madde n" Co., .Waynes vllle, . 0,. tis. Goy.rao l': the home of Mra. Cora Ricb. Miss 1\111Y W l1 iltht, 1\1 ' .$ Emilia Heir~' CLARE NCE J. B!ROWN.. Secr.t &1'7 of Stata. Ohio, build your buildln. r' wi~ the way,. Mrs. CIi!! Buntet!; , Mrs. Julia - - -•• - • belt material, They alto The High School aad 0mI. end Donovan . Mrs. Emma.. Barnet , lira. era enJoJed a pot-lack , Sad eM Gunte · to . . . ~ tile belt carplll~ tlo recomm ..~ IOU work. E. V. Barnha rt. Tu.... , evenIq , l:t-<
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Ill' ';111.'11t Ilt.1 t il ItI' H 111 11--;1 11\' \ ' t il YUU," Il cnrrillll'c 1'0b[' ov," h ,~ IIl'ad :1 11 01 h: d( all I h~1l1 a t 11 hull'\ ('l(I H nin~ 11\, lhl ' g li n t 1'1' 1'~\1 11 in (' ~1I1)!r1i.ln· ~ Keep in mind wh~n buying your new car, that more than PROBATE PROCEEDINGS I\\"isl <'d it IlI'("Iun<i h ,:, Ihr ullt Ih,·1t ~ . ll d ('h:I1 I)!'III': til Ith' t'I~lthlng' ht.' ha d , ' Yt " ,'111 :1 \\;1\\' li t' I'I ' lI\,il' ~ l' lliroHKh three-quarters of all the Buick cars produced in the last g:lthen·d hi", III' lind . h ad lind h",'I,. dl:--('nrd " t! ;Il C lt'\I ' !a lld, 1' l'l1of "I' IH,lJl iclltion "f IIIl' 11(1' \, \1 1'1111":--- "HilI. (' \lIl ~d ' lfl bu1'\' hi:; nf twenty-five years are still serving their owners. m,d to ~~ed him ("I1','r Ih,' r'·II~'·. Th" I tll m ~" y a ~ ,,,I · l;\'u b\, :-: l'arn ,·tI P ut lh'Y':\ lu).!'J.!';l).!',' tl!vllPll llI : tflrlllly, , \ ~ ht ' pl:\)l'd nt-r - l'uilll llll'lIt. "I' ,I. L Iwo cars wen' cn\" {' loprd in n d (lUti .1' :U' .'\", " 1 ilt' pl:lt rO ll ll, I'H:-.:- illJ,! ,~\ I'd1i l' \ lIu .. ly ~ \\, h hl :-- \\ Hti'h (·haul, 11,-' in - lI,illi~l rlll tir of the c,llltl' of H. K Buick endures-Buick stays young-Buick stands up and dU 5t, wht'n Al'chi . I"arinl{ th e llank· \\i1lhllJl a , iL!n ut n .' l"IIJ,!nitit )ll , Ilf '\ ", H' I,tt,d .\rdlll' \\ ith qukk. furth'l\ L'(lI·dH. giv('s its hest over a longer period than any other car('I frolll his I","d ros,' to con fron t t he \\'11:0: fpl lo\\"'11 hy :\ tall !lIUn in"a ~ra ~ ).."1"'111;-;, l'h(1 l' ~ tnte of Chri !"t iuna Thul1lp~ o n ~('r amin!: woman. SI1<' [' ,'ral ,' d him ~l1Jt "hll"\' Il'ft arll1 \\a ::-; :-OUP IHH'tt·d h y because it is endowed with an extra-rugged double-drop "1'111 :dl kIfH!~' d III' IH 'I'\ " ~ :--hU1 Wa;;; l ' Xl' It1JH frulll in hl'r ilullct! tux, r oughly for his stupidity while he ;,t :-lil1 g, Cl'uhh:, t llnk ha ~ ty Il' :\vl' an d 1 111 pilTI ... . l ilt , :--: 11.1 :1i""t1plly, tur-nin)! ('pu rl lIrdl'r,'d l,\-,rtuin stllck uf t ht~ frame-Buick's world-famous Sealed Chassis and Triple. ottempted to xp lnin . " ' ~II( " lor di sl rihuI.·tI . tht' l\\'O trn\' l· l(1l'~ \\l~ t'l' Il, ft al l- nl' . Sealed Engine-and the most nearly perfect oiling system Wi llillm .... K,"'~ cy \I'ns lI[l puinted "I had better run to lhe hou " and t('lephone to the Titlin Jlolic ," he :1t1",illi ~ lrl!t"r .. f th,· L·"talc ,'f MIII'Y ever developedII. Kc~~ey . L. S. Shuwila n . ./ e,"" • uggested. You'll prefer Buick because it leads in beauty and luxury: )1 ,,"111 Hilt! Ed S. ('"nkl ,n were apTo hi s infin ite surJlrise she decillrd in s lorm thnl tbi s must not bC' pointed "PPI'ui s(" !'::;, and you'll prefer it, too, because it is the roost durable of MARRIAGE LICENSES Th !' will tOr Frederick Stt'~"n",ell('r done, she would go herself and tell cars-and therefore the most paying investment. the child's Int her whllt h ad occurred \\',,, " " mHL ... d 1,1 proiolltt.·. lIarry S . Ba l"Ot. fa ctory work er , Edwin ~1. K ('f"l' W:l ~ nUllll'd l'Xl!l' II - Bl'tllUny. lind Catherine Rey nolds , lind let him delll with the mult er. All B"iC/, mod.1J 1111'" Louj"'1 H,d • .,,,/;c ,hoc" .,bw,.buJ, /ronl dnJ rm", dS ItllndarJ ~quipmnlt "Don't talk about. this- do you c: lpl'k, F o:-;t l'r, ===--understand? You're nClt tn say n \\" illillm C. Carr oll, mnchini , t. Blu (' lANS $1195 to 1995 COUPES $1195 to $1850 word about it! I'll fix UlC f oremlln; ma rr ied ill' ~ till tri ed til hili" t he rein s Ball nlld Itt'vll Ml'ek ~ . Blue Bnll. SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525 nil you've got to rl o is to kecp you r ' Ill llIe. walltl'd to put IlIL' ill to bu si· All ftY,~~. f. II. It, ,.' Ii",; MKA~ . ICKIf"",,"t""' 'n.1( 10 b.. ddd~d. mouth shut!" REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 1 ,.. (J,M,A,c.:. /I ""''''~ pun., Ilk "'ml . . . . oIMII. IJ .rt.J,I."bl., lIe ~s e > I hll t,·d alit! kt'I'L ll1eddlilll!" Three days in th e h arvest fh-ltl vith my dnmt'"tie ,.tfruir~ . A,!I thi s J o:< il' L CU"hrn n t u ,," IIi (' ,'ewlIl'll brought Archie to a new respect for mudC' mI' weu k lind Irresu lutc. town lo'l in ~Ia so n . h is daily bread. He fo und joy in the' "W ell. ~ir. I WII S aboul 10 offer JII IIll!" A . IInci Orrel . Picl'cc I discovery that he had slrength to myse lf a s exhibit A o n u !lluh in the 1\1,. K illl.,v lind Lou A. Thulllu ~. 10 tbrow into the scal e against man's nt.'1.lTeRl murgu e ," Co n l{dnn cun tinu - acres in ' Frankl in TJl. . necessities. He was t aking a h oliday l' cI. '-whf'n I n\(~ t a yO\l n~ wOlllan who 1-1 . Hamilton tu D. T . S hu (' ll\ ufTom life itself, and he was content "[wmed 10 und l' rstanti illC'. an d right ke l'. 20' !l('I'e~ in Hamilton Til . to bide his time until the vacation t her e's wher,' I mlld e the grea test Enoch and M irandll E . AIJI1l'r tn ended, He was passing through an mistake o r my li fe. Slw mllde II foo l D. A. and Roberl Harriso n, 1 tuwn ordeal and If he emerged alive h e o f me- lhnl's t he , hnrt ("If it. I took lot in Fra nklin. would be a wiser and b ette r mun . her into din ner at till' huuse of so m ~ E . S. tint! Ollie Mil ton to II. W . Gossip from the Iarmhouse reachI'riend. right here ill Chicagu- a nd und Susie Hnwkin ~ , 1 tuwn lut ill SlIPI)1 C~. $:!OO; Ba''I"l'11 Brll ~ " t'lcrk'~ m1l "rilli . $ t :I.OG; F'lurencl' SWnfi('ld ed him at the back door and he was " It-IJ 1'1 "S. !;Ii. Ii; W" stern Stili" clerk'~ e~ t" tux rl'fun!l. $ 1.1 8. ~ he dinglH)Rl'd my ca ~C' with lllar\'I'I· Franklin. alert for any sign that Putney ong"UPI'I ,.~ . $ t:!; L. M. :cotll'ld, jail s up· nus pCIlt'trlltion. :>he suitl I faced En och lin d Miranda Ahncr ttl Leon don meditated leaving, Eliphalcl lIe- " We don't ~ e(' ~o much of you life wi th the so ul of a co ward. anti IIrd lind June Hntfi eld, 1 town lot in pli ,". SH.:!!I; A . U. KlIlI fmulI. till!: had not returned- this he got direct '~' n l'tlE' n' ~ s up p lie R, I.U 5 : ~U Jl1C. co urt liS we u d to. l\[r!<. Fa r l ~igh." suggt'sted that [ go ar med and . hoo t Frunklin. from Grubbs, who poured out confi· 111"1l' ~(, snppli es, $~.8:1; Brnnt Batlery anyo ne who stepped 0 11 my toes. Sht! . h~- "1'\o; my husband obj~cts 10 JlIme ~ and Mary ShurtM lo Clar· dences freely as they smoked togeth& low -l'ut di nner g \vn s. " I'eeited a piecE1 of verse (0 th ~ effect ence Sh urts. 109.36 8crt!S in U lIiull Sh"II, " np plil'~ , $:!.&1I; ~[ o nro er after twilight ,!upper. .l ohl1~ IOII, ~ H1n('. !I c; W. ' . GillIIour, l hat u man f ear5 hi s fnte to o mu ch and Deerfield Tps. inqu('st, . S(U 0; ~!\ml' , $·1.10; sli me "1 get it through the kitch en that if he won't put his life t o the test," Celin J . Shllwhan t o WilliulII F. the old man's son is goin' to c\ 'ur out 'I was fool ,enough to believe it. r Do\vne-y. I 02.tl2 ucre8 in Was hington $ ,1.:10; A. B. KllufmulI , jllil ~ upplies, toniglht. Orders was se nt to have a ,:.1.2:1; Ohio . entro I Phone Corp., tried to follow h&r advice. It ended Tp. maChine ready to take him to town "You're a mighlY good fellow! It'. about time I wa. introducing my ...IL ,'enl. ,~8.50 ; t;UUH', ,27 .:\0; Alfrl'd in my hu ving a row with my fa t her Frank C. A n.l e r~o n to Gmn-r B. at eleven o'clock. T e legram phoned My nam e i. Congdon nnd I live in N ew York. Going up into the lake .... 2:5.07: t hat beat all the other rows I eyer and E t hel 1\1. Bell. 1 OU u crc~ in limn · Brnnt, pri ~ lInCI'H' wll!-'h ing, .................... '"'V"'.........,.. ........... out this 'evenin' made 'im jump o ut J ,·hn 11. Il oI1 11 1·1I. l' ~li "'lI t(' nn conhad with him and h e turned agaill.'.t' ilton Tp. 0' bed, they say, and h(" s olf fo r "A Will'", nil!"ht," COlll!"tion r C'mn rk - his I!"UXC' int('nl lr upon Archie. lract, $:![,O ; P(,lIn R. H. " . • frt'ight, MONEY LOANED my wife-sni d she was try·ing to es· Owen GI'O ~~ t n .J. ... Hidd ell , I town ' $ t!'.I! ' : I\,'~ (;l'IIh :lIlI. IlIh"r. $, ; It. cd, lOl': o l'ed ('up s herl', I HU]J)l OS . n sed tu be tro ut.- trnnge us. A li d when I ran away t o " Thllt ': roul!"h. somewhere tonight." lo t in Frnnklin. 'I fallcy nO I." Al'chi~ rCI'Ii.1. I'll led It ~ul)(1 den I myse l f." Archie cautiously changed t he sub· . eSCllpl! fl'om the na ~ ty III ~q he Rl:'nt ;\1. ( ·III1'l, . IIIbll", . IfI.7;,; \ . C. BC"I{.Tohn anti ~ I" gl!i l' LOll).!" t" E . To. tI". 11 ~ a lllt· . 8 1. 7.) ; \ ' . I. Thllmkins. ject, but he was already planning hi ~ be g-ln ll to hl'lp Y (I U wiLh your ba ",~." ' ulIgd \,n dr\:w out hi ~ wutch, said her tell'~I' nm s in my tll\lll(' thr"ul\' n!I ohIJ5. I t.I\\·1I lot ill Io'l'tlnklin. "Oh, I honk you I 1 havc n game hut hI' had b ~ n HIl!epi ng bmlly llnd ing to kidnap the child"cn lin t! he I'a~' t'1'i11. ~~:,~ I , l !'t: F, :\ 1. . ( ' 4'J lin~ . sana' departure. The Govern o!' hnd bid· Th o","~ ~1. .I,) n·< to W illiulIl a ll, l OR S HOltT TIME- Easy .~ I ~ f .l.:! r); i':lh'lI Tt'rry • .,:!7 ·L :~r) und den him fol1ow Congd on /lnt! hL' ("1' sho uld ' r, 1ll!lIrly \\ell II 0 \\" . bu t it halctl tu ~o tu bed. He sut erect and did in foct kidnap my li lt l" dnught" r. A Iso S ur veying and Ab~ I an' S wink. 1 (n WII lol ill F'rall idi li . :.: I t·l.li fl; A. T . I· .·tli~. ~:! !'. ;'O 1111,1 were his marching orders. Th e o nly gi\'(I;oi nH' a lwing'c o('cu Hionully.JI t.-ied til ,-clIeh id s coat pock t. His , notc hed hel' awny fro m he r mother lI 'a r \'(' nnd Es tll,·,' \\'I1I'\\"it-k t,. Carl strlt el i n~. Wrile and I will call and ":!I:!. III ; ( '. I,:. Bnldllu,·.I' :$ 1111. ,1(1 "lid thing that reconcil ed him to the una . A hlast frolll the loc,' m oti \"c nnll fllce tw ilched with the pain of the und cltrril'd h e" out to nne of h is ~e e you. ' am D. Henkle, Waynes· 11. Ili ll!t'. I t (\ wn I"l in L.·ioulIlI. ~:':!. Ia; .1 . W. 11avi", ., I::!!I.:W ;· lI al'lall tractive task was the a ~sun'nc c t hut II hUllllllin;: of the rail s woke the 5tl1- • frll,· l . fllrm ~ in Ohio. Bul my wife played vi lle . Ohio. " 'i lli:\ll\ and Ida U pton tn l.ttlljl1 \\ hi l,,,·,·,'. ~1 ~t. ii O: I'. H. ~ 1 " tI"". "[ had a t.uLUc of dope I'm 8UI '- n cl evl'" l r ic k nn tho old gl'ntlt'lnnn i. II ~ l i ll .· I', ~~, I\C I', ,~ in Slilt-m-" ,. :-1'2:,, (;0: F l'Jlnl, She rw lltll II,. " 'lui p1.0 A NS 'In Liw ~ llIck. hnttl'l s. ec· pnH' d III tnke to he lp me slee p; mu,;!. a nd gut t:he child bac k again nnt! ['m F'lurn n.' lIe Htt ~~ to U,' lIl' 1("Iotl, ·. UP' Ill. ,~ :!l1,!) U: f't'1'l'Y R, ~lH1p!-o .. n . l u ~ NolL':' bought. olld ~ I tl r t l("lIgl· ~ . hUH; left it in Illy bug. Will you damned glad .Jf it. 1 got a me ssllge I to\\'n lot in Frankli n. 1,.,,", '. ,I:. ; C. S, ('rni~. )!a ~ . $2("::0 : .r. J"iln (( :Hililll!, Jr .• Xen ia , Ohio. jlukl! till! butto n, plcllBc'?" that the littl e girl is up in Mi chigan . John an.1 MII/!!~i,' Lun;: II> 1'",,1 ~r. .. 'un 't 1 get it f or you 1" Archie a t"at'~ r eally wh(' r e I'm h ead 'd f or.' and Stt·lln Yo unl!". on,· town lo t in (). \\"yli,', dYIIIIIl ,i(c', $1~.f,O ; Lt'"li l' ~h lll 1" lab" r . 8Ci,,; CI"m 8 11 \\";'1'1' . ... asked. A rchie has su ffer ed II blow hu l h e Fra nklin . ~,. ,,\ ,'1. $r.. flO; A . D. MOI'I·i". ~ l() I1'·. .. Yo u arc very k ind . H's the small was m eeting it b rnvelY. Having b,·Bllrhorll C. B"on to .Inhn \\". and ~;'c; Cllri Bartla . "li m e . I. Or.; ,J. K. Fannon of W"rren and. adjolnlnl lieved lhat bllbel hud givl'n him th is . nlch el- a bottle abou t as long as Milill Kline , l :l tlcrC'" in T u,· tl e~re('k sp,' ,,,·,·r. lah .. ,· and "u pplic~ ..• ·1:l.r.O ; counlies may ohtnln money on lonl ~nme advice quite spo ntaneously, it t own ship. your hand ." Hamid "\\"(!~I1(>y. ~ aml!. $ 11 9 ; 8 11 11)(' , time loan s, at 6 per cent Interut. William and Ora Chi 'olm ltl F rank Opening t he bag in Co ngdo n's berth wos w it h a Rhoek that h e r ealizI'Ct ;p :l l .aO; /.lIi n Armitage. 'tlml' . $4!J 1.·1 Co st of 6cc uring the 8111l1e is very rea. hat she had offered it in similar t R. Crowe. 20 1.52 ncn,g in W n ~ h illg- A rehie's hand ( Ii upon u photograph ;10; Ed SICt UI . ~t.. o ",:ul!'h. Illbor. $6; J. ,oll llble ,through The Federal Land I hat lu y on to p. The fuc e swam be- term s to Congdon. :rhere W IIS flO ton Tp. Wi11iam J, nnd lIurri ('tt Brown to r . .2'''~I!",I!". r('plI'r~ . $.1 ; G. B,lIett, same BRnk. For further Info.rmaUon eall fore hi s eyes and he pitched forwurd C)u estion as to lhe identity of t he girl .• 1.1, ; I . B. Mo ncl!. m llter llli. $ IG; H. ' dd M C DnAKE T in hi ~ a;:itation, bumping hi s heud - who hnd bidde n Congd on plant hi s John and Haze l Cunley, 1:l nere ~ in ~ . CU IIII \' ~ r, ~lI mc . $ 12. 05; same, new on or a relS . . ,reulellrcrce k Tp. vic itlll sly ugui nst the window. It W85 bnck to lhe w:IL ll lind defy the world ; mllintaine !'. ~2 Gf,:! . 7 1; Wailes Gar- urer, phone a16-X, LebClnon, Ohio. Frank Cook e t aI., to Mnrtiln Cuo k a photograp h of Isa bel P erry. He no one but Is abel would ever have m'J:(e, repllirs, $!14.:16; Muso n Lumber =====-:.:-=========== == 1 town lot in Wayn esvi lle. g rup ~t.I fur t he bottle a nd crept back done t hnt. Co .. s up pli ('s, $ 1G.5!); Ohio Corrlll!'n t"About your child. up there in Clifford lind Currie Burgo"" to I s, FOR RENT to th e smuking compurtment. ed Culvert Co., sewers, $176.20, Michigan." said Archie, "it's wh olly nac nnd Abbi e Bentley, 4 town lo ts in Conl!"do n, t he cust odian of a phoPrues Equipment Co., oil, $178.38; tograph " f habe l Perry demanded a poss ible that your wife sent you the in Frllnklin. Oregonin Bridge Co., repairs, $28.55; FOR RENT- Gnr/lge for lwo cars, more CUI'('(u l in spec tion, und Archie wire as an approach to a reconciliacentrally located. Inquire of Mrs. same , $ 11.16; Van Cllmp Stone Co., tion." COMMISSIONER'S ALLOWANCES studied him with r enewed inferest. mI6 stone. $86.76; Columbus Blank Book Violu Cnrl:Y. "Oh, Lord, no! You don't kn ow W . R. Hoel Post, G. A. R.. Mcmo- Co., surveyor's supplies, $2.95; Kurl l S!lbel was hardly a g irl to bestow her photogrup h llpon u married mlln. my wife, Comly. You Bee I got an- rial Day a llo\Vance, $25; Sol Stevens Dakin, insurance, $103.50; R. Mo ntWANTED ongdo n hus no business wilh the RW('rs to the telegrams father Bent Post, same, $25; Granville Thursto n gomery, labor, $9; Foster Mote, laphotograph and Archie bitterly re- her in my nnme and she hit right Post, same, $25; John K elt Post, bor, $7.75; Clifford John so n, sume, .JVANTED- To bu)UL1ew sheep, or se nte d its presence in the man's lug- ~ock at me! Don't think she's ,coax- some, $2fi; HnlJlh P. S nook Post, $7.75; F're t! Humphreys. labor, $73 .will Jla~tul'e s ome. Nutt Sisters ;:u;:e. 1/ (' jumped when Congdon an- mg m e back to her. An.d her? 8 the same, $25; Ru ssel McElfresh Post, 55 ; Ed Bowman, rent, $1; T. D. Mllr- Wllynesv ille, R. D. 5, Pho ne 71F2 noune d thut h e was ready to turn message T got. out there m Oh.lo ,~hat ~lIme, $25; .Trustees of Puhlic A f- sh.nlt, sa me, $4.6 0; W. ~. Cox, sup- Cmltcrvillc Exchange. . m23 OR RENT~6-ro fuirs, li ght, $3.2.25; same, $31.69; Cu phcs, $!).71'i; Harlan Whltllcre, matein. followe d him to the berlh, and caused m e to .lump for the tram. In h ouse, elcc trie liibts, well and :i~Lc J'n ,good garhclp"d him un dress. (To 'be conti nued) lumbus Blank Book Co., auditor's rial, $21i.14; O r egonia Bl'idge Co., W ANTED- For Warren county. Amden, in Corwin. C. S~lrks, 2019 "\\'h is tle if you need an ything in bitious man who cun make sales of Wayland Ave., 01 ell 11 E28!17 Wx. the ni;:ht," slI ill Archi e, a nd all o wed $300.00 to $600.00 11 month or more ~ ·,,2 5 Dayton, Ohio •. t Ilt' porter to push him into the UJlper THE FUMBLE F AM IL Y OLD FAITHFUL by E. COURTNEY DUNKEL supplying lhe deman for Heberling's bl! l'lh- thc first he had ever oceu· well known line of housohold and pi ·d. OR SALE-3 d ,ely J el' ~c y cows. farm prodUct;!. Expe rience unnec. When thry were aroused by the 2 fresh, Mary E . .!>y, l' ~ mile east essary. Sales helps free, low Pllices, rr.~~O-~--T~W· A~T~T~~l~~-S= ~~~,~~) ~ ~-~~/-~i~A~T~~--------·--------------------~ port.· ,· he help ed ongdo n into hi s of Ridgeville. " a25 big valu es and large profits. PercI"lh,·,. ch,,,e a clean shirt for ihm manent and profitnble work. E:ASON 1£ CLOC;& AT \..IL\~,ID; Y& and lau;:ili,,;:ly ,)If ered to s ha ve him : G. G. HEBERLING COMPANY, p,L nf bille grass FOR RENT-The AQTI! ~T FaT IT I-lig DUTY TO MAKE" YulI'l'e a mighty good f e ll ow ! Dept. 1890 Bloomington, 1Il. \\a l \'f', 1I 1'dC"1' earpasture, runnin~ I 's ab,.ut Lime [ \\'a s introducing my· A F-!:;-\V SuGGE-S'nON~ F=OQ POP m16 Iy, unlimited numb l'. 11-1 :tr;' E. Lo y, sc i f. M -'" n:lI11e is Co ngdo n. I live FUtvIBLE'S NW SP~I~ ~&AD-PI "aZ5 ,i.tij!cvi ll e. I Y.. miles east of in l\ cw Yttrk; just t a ki ng a littl e trip FOR SALE .( for II'.'" 1I'·lll rh. Going up into the l' o rn i ~r o ws 100 FOR SALE--Seed In l, , ·~ ... in).!, Way npsville per cent. A. L . FOR SALE-l8 pigs, 8 weeks old. j't '(llll l~, I ~ Ill~r nam e. No pfirticu Ohio, "25 Lesler Githen ~, R. D. 4, Waynesla r .pllln ' my, elf. JlI st kn oc king ville ,Ohio. "m16 ahltlll a hit." in" eh I'ry cu pIly th .. tilll!' Arch ie had macle hi ~ FOR SALE-Gen FOR SALE-l corn planter; 1 corn 11. ll t t t tH'.\' \\"{' I'(~ l' unn i ng into the tI'J"'·~. ;II rs. \Y. board with gla80 plow, 1 mowing machine and some ( ' ! III":lL.," I ) ~l;lt j" n , a 2!i S. Graham, olhel' flll'lli' imJllemenlt!, Chester " :-'''1' 1"'''' \\t. have brenkfa~t in the Ta;tlor, R. D. 5, Waynesville, Ohio. ,':t' ,,·n ","1,,", II " t ? An!1 see h ere. old ; .. ade (' ''\\"R, Will FOR SALE-Two 'mlG ' ''''', ; 1 d, .,, ·1 wnnt to f nrcc my~e lf ~ pr il. Holl n 13nl both be fresh in 1>" .\''' '. if. c, poo r n e urnRthenic SPRA YING IS AT HAND-When In ,)'1I1'HI'ille, Ohio. ton. Route 1, V ",.. ,,'1 I,,, ,'" ,'" u t(ln "luc h I wi sh yo u'd need of II new sJlray pumJl, no matn25 Centerville 84-2. It ·, '"" Inl!" ) ' ''L1 ti ll II1Y truin leaves ter how large or small, spray hose, Ih ate' to be Illone." t, .. i~h ·. n01.zlcs, complete pumps, leathel'tll, 'n ",y n ot unly h .. ca kfu ~ ted togethrubber puckings, etc., call on THE 1' ... h ut aft·r moto ring through the BOCKLET-KING CO., 416 W. Main park, they ~ pC'nt a n h our at an art St., Xenia, Ohio. \VG-LL I FOL~ \\J1ll4 ALL OUr=-- v in"i t tll p and til(> 11 Archie acted as h,,~t I" lun('),p(,". By' this time ArFOR SALE- Bermuda onions plant.,. ~T" TO TUE- AQT'~JUST " hi,' \l'a < ftlllv co mmi tted to the Just right to set out. Inquire of ~MEI Tl-'INK I'LL STICK TO Will St John, *mZ8 furtl", .. j"tI " Il''-y il1 to Michigan. On It Ioeneh in (;l'Illlt Park Conp:don TWI:' OLD I=-F:ooI2A.. IT/S MOJ2E' FOR SALE - 1 Bemish Tobacco ",. ,,,,~ him"elC ill to a co nfid ential at. transplanter. Inquire at this oftitude. fice. 'm23 .. Li re's the dev ii's own · business," he ~"id . w it h II !'iJ:(h. "I've got to a FOR SALE-Domestic Sewing maI'lar~ ",he ..I' I don't care what hapchine and a ' smaH golden oak huf. p ns -cv<'l'ything hlack anywhere T fet .. · MI'. Walter Kruer, R. D. 6. ' 1001c T wa s ha ppily married; two phone 71F12 CEmtervilfe exchange. hP.llU iflll chil,h'e n: none finer, but I'll . 11123 shorten up the Rto ry so you can see wh;lt n 111"nl\ y f atC' has mane of me. FOR SALE- Bolh " eati ng and Beed ~ry fnlhcr ~ II Cl'nllk, a genius in his U. Early for Your Sale Date.. Cuar-ant"e potatoes, Carmon No, 3, pure seed, 1"'11)" hut ,I cid dly eccentric. My Do uglas HolJingllwortl!. Or!!lrOnill. S.ti.fal"tion or Charge Nothing. ITIII hcr 'liiHl wh 'n 1 was a youngster, Ohio, phone No, 477-B. t!., anti fa1hp J" l!"Ied all sor!.S'. of schemes PJPE, VALVES AND FITTINU. ii or .lucntinl{ m!', whimsical notions. lor all purpoIQ. BoeJd.t'. 11111 .. "11(1 after Ilnolher. 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SOCIAL ·HOW . Edwin Stanley is driving a new Chevrolet coupe, Mrs. Idn McNenl and Mnry Ellis were on the sick list the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hardman motored to Dnyton Friday and spent the day shopping. Mr, and Mrs Ed Mack nnd MT, nnd IIfrs. Farrei, of Oakwood, were Saturday afternoon guests of Waiter Long. . Mr, and .Mrs, Lee Grethe were Sunday dinner guestR of Mrs Grethe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kindle. Mr, and 14rs. Walter Long and children were the guests Qf Mrs; Long's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Michel, of Carrmonte, Saturday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Emerick, of near the Soldiers' Home, and Mr. and Mrs. William Snell and fa.mily, of the Wilmington pike, were Sunday afternoon pesta of LaureDee Zink aDd
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Pr in c,· l\l c Brill e, o f M a n r h e ~ t e r. win" th e f ll C"- lin,' rI hat hlu l f n r (' ndu rl\I l'!!. Clllnl M crritt l' ntc r lnin e d o n IIIl Ce p ian o play ing , h" "i n)! pnuntl ed S unday , Mr. nnd Mrs. A Mueller of t he key . fnr s ixt y- ti n· cOlls eclltivt, '1',, 1 'do, Mrs. Emmll CIi'n e lind ;on, houl '". T h(' rl'" 1 h e n .... af<' t h". e ~~ lI rl, lind Mr. nnd Mrs. Moll Clin e t ha t lis t neu . lind daugh l er. IIf Dny lo n ; Mr. a nd Mr~ . Hcwuee Stump lind d/lughters , , M 1'1' 1\1 <l y fo r ins ol1l nia hns bl'l' n ulld Mr. and Mrs. Fre d HIIl·lan. -~c n t to AI11 "'rl ' c'll It II I' . " y a f ' f HI ~ C I"n · ti st. It will ne ve r I,," ·nc ,·d ,' " in Ph il T he 4- H Pu ultr y club me t at t he ali ulphiu , hona' of t he !t'uder , Mrs. Mari e Gray •• • FridllY, MIlY 4, a t :\ ::1 0 p. m. The S inrc Ih" im'c ll tio n o f t he mrJi o followi.ng offi ce rs were el e cte d: PresPosie cllils 'e m "t~l lic -sLi 's. iden l, Rube rt GrIlY; viee.president, •• • JUllles Gillum; s ecretary, treas urer, Add s imil es : Abo ut a s lonpsome Ro bl!r l Frank e n ; . r e porte r, W illiam as II trlln sn lln n ilc fl y ... r " n hi ~ ot1i c ia l Cllmpbell b lld r ecrentio nnl lender, welc om e tou r. Rob('rl Gord o n. The club chose the • •• name of "Live Wire Poultry Club" Ilcl~ c e . A ~ urvey sh ows that ill Detr oi t t he for their orgllnization . Th,· meeling 1 hey were the f? r .runneT~ of Lind- liquor ind ustry r ank s tll' co nd. The wn s e nj oye d by /III I)r esent. Lunch ~ e.rgh, Cupta ln Wilkin S, the Ge rman-I nu t o indu ~try is fir~t. P e rhllps so me \VIIS served. Th e club adjl)u rn ed to fi sh fl y('r~ , ~nll nil ~he n~her brnve o f th e m oons hin e find . n ready mar- m eet wilh Robert Gordon on Tuesso u ls " 'hos e IIlr explolt~ h ave arou sed r kel a s II s uu ~tilulc for gnsolin l' ! ' dllY, MIlY lS, at :! 11, m, Willillm t h e npplnos(' lind fire d th e enthus insm ••• Ca mpb ell, Reporter . o f ~~ (' na t ion. . . . A. B. ce, famou s el evntor monu. 111ll e hss vlltdl~ated th em. mlght- fll cLUrcr IInu sltti-femini st, hU6 writIly. Today the sCI ence to whIch they len a bo ok cll lI in g on me n to r e volt gu,'C th ei r b~st. efl'orts has d vel olled again RL th e do minan ce of w omnn . The t o an IIstom shlng degree. The na- mnn s huuld rul e the hom e, he sny~ , LI on ch ~ri~ hes t he memory of these a nd th e vo te shou Id bl! tnken nway !;real pIoneers. from wome n. Try lind get it! We are glad to rt'por t Mr. Carl ..-.Deatherage much better at this writA. [\ .Sc'e III HO h o ld s thut educatio n ing, I ~ h o uld lJ (' cOlltille r! I11Uilll y tn /I t hllr- Miss Lu c il l' Ferri R I' nt e rluin e d M iss THE FORCE OF INTELLECT I " u~h s tlHl y of th e ulphllbe l : ENid e n t- Anna Frances Pyle "e veral dllY s IMt I Iy h,' W U ll t~ t o p(· r petuulc his ll/lIl1 C week. _ _ _ __ ___ • in t ill! "c holl ls ! Mor e and mur" sh el' r bmin l' OWl' r is co ming in to ils uwn nM Op (l() ~ (' ,1 l o. brute sl r ~ ngth . Th e world hl1!\ kn uwn tim es when phys icul f orce dominllt NI b oth IlI ll n and hell st. Th o~'c' ,III Ys a r c g o n e. Now el'c,·.v lhi ng iN rul e d by th o uJ!h tR in th e lI1ind" o f m e n . AurJ lh is Age of Int e ll ect is 11/1\'Ing unexpecte d re sults. The olei-lim e pri1.c-tigh t H .lI n d many ot h e r old time expon en ts o f vnri o u s sports , hlld only slrength . The Il ri ze-figh tc r with t he IUr)l'eSl biceps. lo nges t rench, atendiest legs lind th e uest punch WII S t he id ol o f th e populace. Now n prize-fighte r is expected t o have sOlli e bu.lnes" s aglleity, lind II goo d scientific knowledge of the fisli~ game.
l 'm' llIt' !" K II lh!y lin d fll lllil y "'l' re !-;un dny !linll ' I' ~II (o<;ts of i\1..... t.'n n I y '" (lan'n l.·, Da vid NOJ:!Kl c und wifl: II C lIt.! lll· N 'w HurJ inl;l un , and in t h., Ilftt' rll <lbn ca ll ed 0 11 lI1r. a n t! ?lI t·", F rank S t anl ey, o f NC' I\" 1}t1l'lingt in , Lh u: ""y inI,:' l l' ihll t " III Ioul h n h>t hcr~.
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READY TO BUY Tra m p- ··.. a y , "Hp . will yo u ).ti\" ~ IlH ' t e n (l 1' nt:; f Ol ' a bt.' cI '! '· Mr. /Inti 1\1 r s. C. 1':. Gurd on and Tht! Ol hc .. - "S un,. iJri ng it arou nd su n , I{" b ... rt , Hpc llt the we c k-end in un y t i m e," I)lI ylun. t he gue: l s o f Mr. alld Mrs . t::. M. Villars.
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bur Wright ucglln lh c '~'Hl' m b l y " r , he Wright br o thor, ' fi l'st e xp,'r intlt nlill glider which led to mUll 's Cull ' Iuest 0 r l he lIir. A lillI e 11l0rc than three years Iute l', Orville WI'igh t nelll' thnt SPli t u n Lhl' ~ Hnd dunt's .first Ill'w 1\ nll,lordri ve n lI irp lun e . The fli g hl I H s l~cI un ly IWl· lve M'e -
Will te L' Lo ng, Jr'J en ter tained a bout t' ll o f 11i. lit I I,· r t"i ~n d . Saturda. :>f t ,:nl"o ll , th ~', occasio n uI' inJ:! his lttll UU' hduy. GamIN! W\lY PI:tYl',j nn d icc.' 1' 1' '/1111 anti elll", w!!rc ' Mwy, ' ,l llfl I' w h iull t ltt' I,"y,,; " IICI<·" till' 11I\l·I .\· w it h II IlI Cl ~ hrn CJ rn hunt.
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WI,e n u pa r k(' r hllY~ a pi g he it in to :-.i.' t HCS of p r ud uc t s. He w c u lrJ repo" p rofi lS a nd lo" es to the G o \" ~ rnll"" ll , and the Go vcrnrn c lI l wou ld Io~' \' c 10 inves ti l:\ ate eve ry de ta il. Til" prospe ct o f Gover nment price-fixing, with guarantee s and innalion, worries .01UG mcn t hal think.
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Racing on the sand at Daytona Beach, in his Bluck Hawk Special speed car, goin g m o re than 200 miles an hour, Frank Lockhart blew out a relot th·c. His car bounced 300 fed , "turned severRl lIomersaulu" and· landed upsiGIl down. Lockhart was ' killed. Thi. unfortunate death of a darIng automobile racer il a warnin g to thOle that intlulge in excessin .peed. The air, not thc ground, u the plac:e for speeding,
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Why not get set now for months amI months to come ? Trade in your old tires for new Goodyear All-Weather Tread s • We'll allow you every cent your old tires are worth and start you ofT on Goodyears. Then you can forget tire trouble for Q long, long time, You know Goodyear qualitY7it's the standard of the world.
, ~lld,nt Coolidge will g\Te medall to .ix fiier __ three recently arrived, the Frenchmen, COlte! and Lebrix r and the able Italian the MarqUIS de Pinedo. He might ade! one medal fo J' Miss Junker., daug'hter of the man that made the wc~stward Aying air"I!l ne, rcs'p'onsiblle for the trip'! JlUCCCS.! . ThroUErh all the excitement she ,haa kept out of the lim eUght, and that deServes a medal
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There are absolutely no strings attached to this olTer, ,We have a demand for lIsed tires and we'll pay you for the milea ge that's still in th~ ones you are now using. Remember they are worth m~re toc!ay than they will be a month from now. Take advantage of this offer now and get tb ~ World 's . Greatest Tires on your car.
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SundllY School . \1 :3 0 II. 111 . ; worMrs. Ru l ph L~wi ~ . of \l nylon. "i s- , h ip. I\I ,":W II. Ill.; Y. 1'. ::; .. \;: 41i p. itl' d her p"r,·nt>. i'11·. Ilnd MI·s. \\' . 111 .; pl"l·II,·hiaar. 7 ::Hl P. 111 . ; pmyer S. G "lI hnrn , Inst w t~k. flH,(· tlfl g- \\' CdfU':;duy t '\' t'n i n ~. R :UO. Rl" ·. K,n ll ,·!' will I", w ith II ~ un d hllv e ) tr. '"lfl ~Ir s. lIarJ.·y ,\ ulld'l'lllll:h (.' h a r Kt' Hf th l' ;O;(' l"v i(' (', Iln d ch ildr,·I\ . " f )1 iddlf'tl'\\ n. ' p" nt I·:n· r ylw dy w elft HllP . Sundnv wi t h her si,tl'!". !II I'S. ('\(0" H"I" . A . E. II 'Hlck. Arthu;' n n d family. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH
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WEEK'S PROGRAM Thl' haCCll lllllr('nll' scr\"ic(' WII ~ he ld ill th e M. I·:. churl'il StlllIl"y ni).!ltl. tIl(' He \" . 11. A. Sm ith . ..f \'rr ~ ailll' ~ . Ohi .. , prl'l1chi n).! Ih(' ~ ('I" . mon. He\,. Smit h is n plell"in).! ~ I)(~ak cr u nci hi R t e xt , " I hll" ~ See l: Sl' l"vunt s up on h o r ~l'" 1I 1HI I'r inel's wllik ing as sl'n'nn t> u pon th e e:lnll," wa s appro priate and uppli eubll'. . lII usic was furn ish ed b~' u unr on ch oir, wit h Mi ~" E t he r lI \! nll e " ~u n, o l').!:lnis t of t. lII ary's c h urc h , at l he pi a n o , C"ll ll1le nCem~ n t (>xc r cis(>s will lIe held TllllI·.d ny eve n in ).! "t Ih e Gym. nr. A. S. Wa tki ns will muk e th(' a ddn ;,,-< and mu sic will be furni shed by " ma le f)lIo r tl'l. The anllulIl r eu ni on of t h e A IUlllni a ",ocillliun will be he ld ill th e Gym Frida y en'n ing at 7 :30 .
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Lehigh Portland ' Cement We ha ve just received a fresh car of cement
W 'a ynesville Farmers' Exchange Company
Mrs. Flol'll Sell ers, f orm e r resident of New Burlington , nnd wife of Rev. Owe'n , e llers. · died at her h ome in W eRt \11 ilton. Monday, foll ow ing 1\ lingering illness of infirmilies. Decens~ d wa s the daujrhter of the late James lind Elizab e th HlIydock, and was born hncl renred in New Burli ngton. S urviving lire the husband, one s is ter, Mr s. A. H. Harlan, New Burlingt o n IIlId thr ee son s. Fune ral se rvices were h e ld at the New Burlington M. E. church today in cha rge of Rev . H . G. Curless. Burinl was Illode in New B~lington cemete i·y.
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From lhe little girl J love, \) • igned ."Alva" imd "darling" Written close ly just above. Ah! Here's the dainty I"ttcr -J oy now my hear.t docs fill-] t really is II le tter And not 11 tailor's bill,.
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William Long, of thi s plnce. i~ on e o f the graduates of W /lyne Township High sch ool thi s YUILl'. . Mo t her's 'OilY wus observed at L ytle Sunduy by a s hort program of s ongs and r ecitatio ns . Mr. Me lvin Swunk went to Toledo Monday evellli ng and w ill drive a new car buck front the factory.
." :II ho g o wncd by · m O~ic hm :lln n o f Lci gh. Nfbra-ka, ,. I>rll~\' r<l 10 b~ Ih~ largesl purktr 111 e~ '-Ien (" Tht animal I ~ II I,ur.. Iorcd Poland Ch,na StaK and w(,l"h~ 1.2J5 p ounds Thl' owner hche \'c. hI' can m ake 'I c,'rn heavl N "J)ali lcr" mcu ur('~ 7 fect 2 In c hc~ fr'"11 .all to n o~c and I' SI Inch('~ hiSh H~ IS vuy active. Thert WI"'(' nllle pill ' in h •• liller . o f whirh (we hoa r and dIrer 'o w, w ~rt r~","
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A number of folks from h ere attended the ' clnss play at WaynesVllle t~ T h ursday lind Friday nights. Miss Wllnda C lark returned fro m Miami Vlllll!. y hospital Saturday ev· cning and is improving nicely.
Mrs. Mart ha Graham accompanied her s ister Mrs . Virginia Nash, to Canfield, Ilnd will r emai n this week_ Mr. and Mrs. Charl es Mullenix motored to Mt. Oreb S unday and spe nt the day with t he fo rm er's brother. Mr. J. Wolfe und family, of Dayton, moved to the Baird property last week, which they recently purchased.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitts, of Franklin. were Monday evening guests at t h e h ome of Mr. and Mrs. Willter Kenrick.
Mr. a nd Mrs. W. G. Haines and son, Rob e rt, of Belmont. were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Haines an d family.
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1I1r. 1111,1 MrM. Will M Iltti Wel l' th"i r dllughll' r ill Ci lrc innn~i Sundady. They were IIccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Stanl ey SI' lI e rs , of Lebunon. and while driving lIlI F'ifth street an uuto g oing Ilf{ainst th e light stru ck thl'lll. WhH" lI on(' of thl' pur · FOR SALE ty WII ~ ~cri(lu H ly hUI·t, they were nil badly bruisl'l\. ~'OH SA L~: - Two J l'rsey C O W ~ . The Mllther mllchine \Va < bUIll)' s)J ringllrs , an d one full-bloull bn,w lI damaged. SwLqg bull, Ul months o ld. Inqui ...• of E lm er S hee han, phone 40. WIIYMr~. Mury Carmony spent Mother's ne~ville, Oh io. ··ml G OILY with her daughter. Mrs. W . F. Clu rk und family, in WaYlle sv ill e. FOR SALE- Some loc ust pos ts . en d Sheep-killing dogs got into the sheep and anchor post. M. D. Buird . Mr. lind Mrs. Albert Stllcy enter·mlll ·l ai n ... 1 to dinner on !'lunday, Mrs. J. fold ILl Mr s. Hrbecca Furnas ' farm ~ l. Stucy, Mr. und Mr~. A. O. Wil===============================- ~ !tU IlI S . o f Dayton; Mr. nnd Mrs. Will 1\:ull and dllughter, of Spri ngboro; -----. ------------.------------~----------, ~t r a nd Mrs . Dearth S he l' han and dal;ghter, o f Five P o int; Mr, and ~rrs. Ru sse ll Burnett and children, an d Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Grny.
Donllid 'urfllcc nn rl 1I1rs. Cllivin Lonf{lIcre nrc Yil'lil11 ~ of thl' m Clls lcs.
GcnevlI Mae Routzahn and Esther Reeder were over-night gueRts, Thurs day of the ir tt!achl' r , M iRR Margaret Mllr lutt, at Mt. Holly.
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Mrs. Mary Carmony was a guest of 'the Wayne Township Fanners club, Thursday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morri s Si)ver, in Waynesville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stacy attended t he f~neral of, Merlam Earnhart, the little daughter of Mr. and Mn. Leslie Earnhart, Tuesday afternoon; at' their home in Pekin.
Tli~ youn~r' people of Lytle Sunday ~c h ool liad a. weiner roast and social even ing at t.he Hess home Saturda eve ning. . -Rev. and Mrs, St illings and daughter's attended. ' lifT. and Mrs. Rufus Watkins' and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ke,n rick attended the K~ o f P. banquet at Centerville Saturday evening, the latter being guests of Mr. and Mrs. JIRrvey Burnett. '
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Linneman and children, of Dayton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foulks and M'r . and Mrs. Wilbur Foulks.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rautzahn and daughters spent Mother's Day with th e latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jo siah Boitnot and family, in Tippecanoe City.
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Messrs. C lyde Wharton a n d Herman Sm it h went to the 101 Wild West circus in Dayton Thursday evMr s. Eva Wy song, nee Cleaver, ening. widow oC Alfred Wyso ng, formerly Mrs. Elizllbeth S h aw, of Franklin, o f Wayn esv ill e, died at her h ome in Sprin).! Valley, Tuesday morn ing, spent Sundll.y eve ning with h er step~r\v o dnught"I"'. Mrs. Lou Willen berg, dauj!hter, Mrs. William Brown and of ~ pl' i nl: Vnll ey, and Mrs. R oy Irons , family. o f r. lyd l' . Ohio, a nd two so n s, Paul Mr. und Mrs Wa lter Kenrick visit(t f ~ pl"ing Valley, an d Lev i, of X ~ n ill, ed the latter's ni ece, Mrs. Viola ~ uT\"i ve he r. Fun e ra l se rvices will Grassi nnd family in , Da yton, on be h e ld in the Friends chu r ch at Friday. Spring Vall ey, Thursdny afternoon at Rex Burnett, of Dayton, is visiting ;! ::10. hi s gra n dparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H Burnett and is now a victim of th'c measles •
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.John Tr ellClwa y, living on til e Asa \\' hitakl'r furm. n eal' On'gonia, suff('l',' d a it ro kc ll h·g wh e n a h o r~1' klc k ~' d hi m, l a ~ t S unday "ftern o.. n.
lIfrs. Mary Vickcrson McKay, 86 y ears of. age, widow of R ob ert McKay, died at the h ome of h e r daughter Mrs. Everett T e rre ll, in Wi lmin gNe., .ill pound..... ........ ... .. ..... 25<: to~, whe re sh e had been s pending the winter. Fancy Mr.. II-lcKa y was a lifelong res ident William Brown's condition remains of C linton county and wa s born near .......... :. about th e !!ame s ince having II stroke Harveysburg. but s pent all h er mar' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- f ri ed life on a farm one-half mile cast two w"eks ago. of Te W Burlington , wh e re she lived with h e r so n , Weld on N. McKay. following he r hu sband's death fourteen ye ars ago . Children surviv i n~ are Mrs. Everett Terre ll. Mrs. Chllrl es Ski mming, Wilmington; W C'l don McKay and Mrs. Harl ey H . S mith , of New Burlington . Funeral se r vices were conducted at the Tene ll hom e Saturday at 1 p. m' l and at 2 :3 0 a t the New Burlington M. E. church.
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SlInJIlY ofl".I·nll oll Dr. Watkin ~ will to th(' lIews l,u l'''I' r .. purtM thut h" g IV,' u M"IIHlI'lII l udd"e ~~ lit ML. I 'i ~, U ' 1,:11 10 c hurch , neur A ml'lin. Ohin. mIght e nt e r 11<1 un oppun.,nt tu . l)enotor C yru s Lo ~h ,·r . It i. rult... r R Nu f e to pre dic t thut 'c nu to r Lu dIC" u~s mud e by u s from yo ur (\ Id will not huv e an y oppositio n for h'M cLlI'~el " and carpet I'ub"" , Drop us a e lectio n to the short term und thut 1)0" a , Franklin Rug Co., Fru n kl in. m !! George White , of Mari ello, will be the IJ c m oc ratic n()min ce for the Er n!!st Ram sey and molh e r. o f Ci nlong term, Bolh ha ve a nn ounc e d ci nnati. were clI lI l! rH ut the h o me of th ei r candiducies and n eit he,' wil l H. II. Willi ulllson and fUlllily, 0 11 ha ve a ny opposit ion lo lIJleak o f [ 0 1' FridDY. th e n ominlltions. Mr, Llntl MrR. J. B. C r nbbe have . Th ose canui ,latcs who expect t o uS guests he r fnlher and mothe r. Mr, a wait the result of tho Nati onal Reund Mrs. G. W . over stan. IIf "'ulIll". publican convention at KanKa8 ity Nevada. before tlI ing ,ure going to be compeller! to u<\c th e telegraph if th!!y Frank LeMoy und famil y nnd lI1i ~s ge l in und er the wire. Th!! Nutional He le n Hawk e left Thursday uy u utu convenlion o llens June II, and the for Alu bn lllo, whl're they will vi~it THE NAPOLEONIC COMPLEX Slale primury law requires candidates r elatives, for n ominutio n t o be filed not les8 We ofte n hellr or Nnpoleotl ~ of than 60 day s before t he date of lh e Red Sea l ('rial' . Shingles ·for r eul primary ' e le ction . Primary election slltiRrn~lill n lind ~ tlf"ly. Yo u gl!L bu siness. Nupo lcnn's uf tinuncl' 01' Nadny this yellr will fn 11 on A ugu ~ t 14, lhem at Madden's Lumber Yard, Wuy' pu leans of this. (hllt (0 1' t he other. W e generally nH!1I1l II mun who> hil S r' so that June 12 will be the last day nesvil le , Ohio. determined lo ul'cllntpli h hi , pu"pose on which the sec retary of stal !! may accpet n certificate Q( nominalion (or JIlI'". AI,"o Clldwu lludll.I, nd Mi.'IlI and crus hes everybouy llnd e \'<,ry'th e prlmnry. Clara Lil ,· who Rlh-nl t he winter at thi n g 'ruth IclI., ly to nch il'\'e s uc cess. Nupul coll wa ~ II tYl'Un l that s t opp ed Ihe Friend R H umt'. !'I-tlll'llell tu their lit not h ing to ~uin hi ~ (1 ,,'11 IImlo · t i on ~ . own hom e loda y, Rep o rt..~ I'o m ing- inle, olu mhuR from II ., Wa s ruthll' s~ lind h" I)('V! !i' l oo k ~u rurul preci nct.;; u! the s tille indicate VOl' Weddinl: /llId Annh'cr,,"ry seu- lit t he, illt" rl's l' yf IIn;' Llld y " I, e. Ull t that a vc ry lurge mll jorlly' of I he farmi ng el(' me nt favor Chu rles, H . so n. coJunticRS KiHH 1<1 ~e l ('cl frolll . a t ut hi $ U \\'II Ild\'afi tag' c. li e wn ~ dillllll'll'kally 01'1 used tv 1I 11 l11 e "f Ll'wi ~ . i'x,1 il'u t enllnt gov!'rnor fur t h,' CU I'r's .Iewdry ,'h ul'. "Th J,·s us uf :\, la, eth, Tilt' IlItl l' I' \\'~nl Rep uhlkan n nmin nt ion [ 01' g ovel'nor Gift s ," Lchuno ll. L1h iu. ubout t!vill)! Kllo d . II i: uhj,'d WII' th e thi s y(>ar. L"wiR is nn active· furmhl'Llcl'II'l' lI l of hi ~ f lI ow, n ll,1 he had Dr Wn (kin ~ Iltlendrd eOllllllel1r,'ur und sluck rni S (IT 1 as Wl!1I n s h4!ing no 81'11\;;h umltili ll ns til' hi ~ O WII . succes:lfu l in h is uusiness "ffui l·". Su lII ent' nt Aelll Ills t F riday alld Snlu,'Th t' p u"po<(' .n f :\" I' (,II'o n w u~ to fnr he h"s mild!! littl e campaign f o r du),. nlld e' I"' <'ia ll y lhl' n ' ulli"n IIf muk ,' Nap" I""1I j!'I'('al undo ir any t~e nom inal ion. but thut h!! int!!ncJs h i I'In s" , u f whic h h" is I'n·si denl. IIIan :ltllt,d in , h i ~ WilY, wOe tu thut to k!!ep in the raco Is eviuent. If he We nre Rhllwi ng on uss lirtment of man! wins the nominlltion it will Ul! o n hi s The jni l ~ ullel p!!n itentiul'ies e, f t he mvn pe rso nulity 11 8 he is not lined ap Rplendid diamond s in m odi s h nl'W world un' full tlr Na poll'"n", A Imosl mou nti n gs. A wiue c hoiCf! of d es igns . with any of the ~eve rul factions. An every crin-linn) is H IIlnn~t(lr or RelJlrdent church wOl'k!!I' and "dry," he CUl'y'R J ewelry S hop, Lebano n, Ohio. fi s hn css. If he thoultht of th e wt·lhll' li oe n a life- Iullg Republica n His Congr essman Jam es T. Bcg~, Re- filI'I' of ul h l' r s he' I\'l1uld not ue n rna lekn owl edg!! o f "tllte JlffairM wu~ n ot publican cundidate for no minati on flll'w r . only gleaned lhrough two yeurs as for !fovernor, and Arthur Hamilto n All c rimI' . in it" III~t a na lysis , is bu t pre ~iding omcer o f the e nut!!, bu t us we r c circulaling among friend s her e super !!gotis lll. Wh en a lIIun' . rlea close student o f gov e rnment.ul mut- lu"t Fridny. s ires and nmb,tilln s cent., l· up on h imters at all limes. Lewis is nlso n se lf a nd d o t hi s to s uch ah !!xtl' lIt LllIl t member of praclically every liMhing Will B e~t, who accompnnieu th e he dis regllrd s the right s of olh l'rN, h" lind nngling club in the stale, and mains of J. E. Janney and remain ed II1I1Y become n Napoleon, b u t society when not engaged in hi s business af- here a few uays visiting with reln very PI'(lp!! I' ly c laps s uc h l\ NnllOlooll fain , one clln oflen find him casting tives has returned to hi ~ hom e in ·into a prison cell or hUl1gs him . . his line, or holding one end of n DeLand, Fla. To f oll ow the t"enc hing>l lind ellllmlong bamboo pole along s ome creek pIc 01 t he NllzIII'ene f umain" til<! ~u l' or Itream where fi s h are biting. Gruen Watch es have 'prestige with- cst wa. to J'leI'llU\lIe n t S U CCI'S S anti out parullel in the history of linl! Ins ting fllll1l'. Governor and Mrs. Vie Donahey Wnlchmaking. A vuri ety of beautiGeo "g!! W a~ hingto n \\'US n l'\'er have retUl'ned fro m their three weeks .( ul tl &.< igns lit CLlry'~ Jewelry Shop, w-cnte,' than wh"n he rl'fusI'C1 lhe vlU':ation anu automobile heulth-~eek Le bllnon. Ohio. crow n. a nd LillclllPl'gh wns p"pulal' ing wur thl'ough lh e Southla'lIl. vi.not beell use o f hi s exp l'lits bu t beM e~"rs. John Squires.W. B. Squires, ca u ~e of his rnod(,gty. iIi"g prillcipally in ~'Iorir!n, al su spending a fe w daYR in C uliu, Th e y Hurry Prutc'r, Frllllk Th o mLls, Ben No mnn thnt tn k Q~ Napo leo n fo r found it ex c " 8~ ively hut, liut both ur" Smith und ,' e~~(! 1'homll_' Sil ent lh e his m orl l' l is goill)! to be of hel.p to looking all if tht, trip had been btln- w(!c k-e nd at the Reservoi,·. re turning hi>! fellllw me ll or is going to be pl'ai seficiol . Gove rnor Vic is again on the with O~Ollt 20u fish. e d by them. It is not th l' dum ina tio n job in the northwest s uite of the of so m o greut mlln o r leucJl'l' lh ut thl' "Yourex" S ilve rseal Silverwure. The Capitol, while Mr.!, Donnhey is again ,world needs, It is for m t' TI to he "r Best. It cannot ru st 01' wea r black presiding as the charming ho.tess of great so rvice-. Nllpoleon ll, <t e tl to the Governor' s mansion in East Broad and has Slerling-like ueuuly, Ev!!ry be the mllstCr of all. Th e N aza rene picc!! p:uAronleed . CurY'H J e welry IIt~eet. _ _ _ • _ 4._ _ __ culled him self t h!! servan t of al l. Shop. Lebanon, Ohio. God is more thun the Almi g hly Mr. and Mrs. Me rl e Kern s. nee King seeking the wors hip of his Cl'PIIHel en Jllurlalt, of Co lumhHu, are an- ture s. He is the Almight.y se rvanl n ouncing the l)irth o f n uaughter, t hut goe ~ nbou t ~ u s taining life , beMury Joan , oa Sunday May 2 0, 1!)2~, stowin g hi s b" n e fi tR on evC' r ythiHg thu t he hns made. He still remain s th e m o~l mnde.,t Rev, and Mrs. J . J. Schucffer, Mrs. Mary L . Adams, Mrs. EIIa Meredith Being in His universe. and MisR Emma Heighway motllled Judge Alfred McCrny, of the Mont- to Columbus Sunday afternoon, and romery county common pleas court, were dinner gu@sts of Misses Annie died at 8 :15 o'clock Monduy night in lind Mame Brown. Miami VaHey hospital. At the annual commenc!!ment of He had been ill uut two days, havWOOD SHINGLES- The world's the Dayton School of Commerce and ing undergone a minor operation on best and eheapest roof by every test. Finance at the Y. M. ·C. A" In that Saturday m orning. Certified by centurle~ of use , they city tonighl, Bachelor of Science deJudge McCray was 47 yenrs of age. stand the test of time. Genuine 18grees wiII be co nferred upon Rue havinr been born May 2, 1881, on n in. Perfection Red Ce dar Shingles, nt Dinwiddie, so n of Mrs, Mabel Dinfarm near Clnrksville, this county. Madden's Lumber Yard, WayneSVille, widdie, form erly of Wayn esv lIle , His parents, Samuel A, and Lydia Ohio. Rue i6 a grRuunte of Woyn!!svill e McCray, are both dend. He attendHigh school and Is It great fav orite eu the countl'y 8chool in the district The home of H. H . Williamson and in his nntive town . where he Wlas born and Inter grad- family wns the scene of a happy famuated from ' the Clarksville high Ily reunion over the week:end when Bchool. At a later period he taught Mrs. L, T, Cooper" Mr, and Harold school near his patents' home for twei Wllliamaon, of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. yeara and In 19(11; graduated from Raymond Willjamson Bnu 60n, of the law school of the UnlvBPSlty of Cleveland; Luella Williamson, of Mnny form er s . will n ot h nve · My Cincinnati, Delaware. and Miss Grace all spent clover t his yeAr duc to se v!! e win ter He was a 32n'd degree Ma80n, h e ld wuek-end nt home. killing the ' pust win to l'. Soy beans membership in the 'Knlght6 Templars, are without question t he be ~t. Rub stiAntioch Shrine, Knights of Pythia8 Mi ss Elil\nbeth Bran~trato r . was tute l)ny cr op availublc in t his secani! Jr. O. U : A. M., and a member hostell8 to several fri en ds at n house ~ion . In f eeding value soy bean hay party Friday afternoon and night. rnnks n ext to ulfnlfa. Wilson Black of Graee M. E. church. . The funeral will be held at the Aftl,r s upp er ut the Branstrntol' home and Black Ebony !lre botli desirllble Grace M. E. chinch Thursday nrter- t he girls Qttended t he Alumni meet· varieties of hay. beiiig fine s lemmed noon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Charles W. ing, returning ngain to the home of and heavy producer. The WII.Yn e"ville Farlnelitl Exchnnge Brashares, u former pastor, ome.iot. t he ho~t!!8s to spend the night. 'The ting. Burial In Woodlawll cemetery, guests were Misses Ruth Cook, Jean Co., can s upply you with ' high grude Hocket~ Evalyn T.ueker, Kathleen lIe!!d 9f either of t hese varieties. Dayton.~. _ ••_ __ .... and Nellie Grahanl, Mabel McMillan, Thelma HlU'tsock and -Grace Hockett. .... Ou Ia ...... ........ G...u..
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Th(' follow in g artic le wn~ se nt to lhe Gazelle omce liy M l'ii. G('orgc W. H. Allen received a t e legrll m II n milloll. Hnll wu s written uy the Tu csriuy night s lati ng lhul Ml's. L. edito r o f till' Mi ll, "i' Guzt'ltC'. April A,. Lun e, n ee Rosilm u nu IJnkin, was !W , I RG I. killed in an aut o m o bile accid e nt nt Union Excitement in W ay n uvi lle. lIull y wO'J'1. Fl u.. , S ()IllIJ t ime Tuesdoy. Purs ullnt t o the acl j oul' l1 ll1l'nt o f ::I 1111'S. Lane WliN th e YOll n gll~ t daughprimary mce ting lit 1II1I, '/l hall lin th e ter of Mr, and !\Irs . Warren J . Dakin, 1s t in st., u tr e ll, e nd o \l ~ c row(/ of Unu f Tumpa, fin., :lnd the gl'l\ndda ugh i(\ n ", (' n- m e n o f ull pll r t ie", w it ht e ,' u f lhi: lute 1\11'. and Ml's. Gurdon out di" tin ·tion or po li tic s- meL in' J . W,·ighl . tl f thi " pluee. S h<, wns front of th e post otli cc t o-day, und n ffnn li linl'lY I(I) II wn t o I,,' r f " ,encl ~ hc re le ,· rui ,i llg' (I UCIIUt iful Liul'rLy P o ,," u!' j'Tin),," hn dng ~pent th~ ~ umm('!rs wllh It large imitatiun ('UIIJl o n 'o n t o p: n f h ~ r gir lh oud al t he home of h!!r lind th e gl o "ious Sturs nnu Stripl'S K randl}!l rc llt~ . • flying gnllllntiy in th e fl' ee brcc 7.c Jl t o Ihe timl' ,f I:oing to p" e~~ of the No l'lh e l'l1 heaven s , all· o f wh,ch the purtieuln r s o f th e Ut' ' idl'nt hnd we nl off s picildiuly Hillid thc· ~ h ulit~ not be e n leal'ned, and chl'ers of the e n lhu" ins tic as' cnrb inge of me n lind wo men, t he nr c Hing wus r egula"ly o q:-un i,"ed loy cu ll ing J . 1'. Mc Ka y to th e chair and appointing E. R, Prinl z ~cc r e tlll'y, The objee L (,f I hI' IIlI'ctill!!' being t o prepare for the cn. IS which is now upo n us lind to render a ss ist ance t o t he Govcl'nlllt' nt in its endeuv or s to ~ UPPI'CSS r l'be llion. puni, h h·cuso n. lIl ~ n' n l'ial )lilY plllln ,' '~rc ahout com- n nd muintai n un sullied the character p leted and Ihe narRI es o f til(' sl'vcrul o f o ur fiag . CO ll lllli t l ccR a nd th e prOl:I'IlIII fo r t he A pap e r wa s put in cireulntio n sourl~rno un ll r'(' giv e n b(llow : licitin g voluntee,'s t o mls len to l h eil' CO lllmittee un Flowel's -Mrs , Kale counlry' s ca ll , und us l he list is fa ~ t o lclIln n. chail'nlUlI: 1\lrs. Hobl'l't fillin dllu p and US muny who ure willI'O, ~ , M"R, Ed ith liulTis. Mrs. H. E. ing to go have families to care for, lIa thawuy. MI'8, Annn S heehan . l he m eeting uppointed a committee Mu s ic ])1'. J . 1'. Ellis and D. L. to dru ft u written in s trumenl, pledge l'lln e. ing t o t hose who will tuke th e field 0 11 Trn ll sporlnlioll - liarry o l'l1 e ll. in fre edo m's en lise supporl to t he i,' l'IIH;"lIIl1n: Gl'"I'j!'C' Wate rhou se und familie s while th l'v arc au ~ent Th e FI'Hnk Elhon , pledgl' \\'a. r eporte r! an d u n:r,;illl ou _ cnjo),{'d n p icnI C an d Ihl'a l l*l l patt,\ , SIlI'akl' l's Stlllld -- WRlt('r ClI~l. Fr iday, Th ,'y IIIOI ltll'r el In l.r so u .. 01 I;' ado ple d hy t he IlI(' Pti "K. IJe('tll'uti ng ('lIl1non - M.......... Waller T . L. A lien, Jl\C'!>h Ha,ulal!. .1. 1\1 ('- "ill <, l.ukc' 1',,1' Ih" i, ' I' ,C'ni<' a ll ol rl'nll' Cu,t. ---...... Ki'l sey, l1avid C'lwnow c th and W . II. thl')C ' 11It',\' .\\( ·lIt III ,,(.j Ill.:. I ",,·kin.:- H,, ~o 1I:tl't Rock , chai"ma n: Ande rs"" w"re , ('Iecter! lr'lIs L c e ~ to '. 1' . •I"rda ll . I.' , an k Bl·llddock . :'. Jr f'. 11 . C. (' "I "IlI . lft, o f ;\l l r \\· 11 11I 1. ~o licit and hol d in trll ~ 1 " ,"scri ption s S" u t, and fr.· W uler--Jllll1 cs :\Ic- fOI' l hi s 1I 01JI,' pll r p ,'~ e. Twcllt.\'-fivl' lInd t' I'\\'(' ll t " " I r illtJ-l l lf\ I ' rf lliflll a t t ilt· It,,·c, \\' a ftl:l' ( ·a s t. hundrpu ri ollar" wen' s uhsl'l'i ht'cl o n (; n od S:ltl l:ll'i l;1 11 hO I.: f1l1 . d it! " il1( ' II1.:\ 11 1'')(I J' f\l. n ~ ha\ iug' nnwcl'~ HI'P 1'\. .. t he ~ p!ll •."lId " ':II1Y pr" II Ii><'ri Ihp-il ' Billi 11.11.;. ' F'r ill ay. ~II "'. t ' .. I"Ill: tll hH :-I f](tt'st cd to p l kt.. ,," ~t.l rl(1 th(,111 ttl the boltO l1l clolla,' , llOu ld it be 1·(!q uil'l' rJ. I1wny fripod!"- i ll " ' a ~' IlI 'o.:\ il ll' who T (H'"n:-; hip hOll !"l' ; IS ('ndy, us p ( , ~~ jhl c The town Rhip w, lI be thol'lIughly can- hup (\ fOI ' }W I' .... II ' ,I·dy t ('I'\I \ ' j 'I'\' . nn Wedlle sc!lI.Y 11111 I'll illg. "" , sl'd ror tlii ~ I' lll' POSC ll'ICJ it i, hoped n il will I'c,: plInu pl'olllpLly nllt! I' h10'1'0 111 t il ., 1''\; 111 rial io n (I r }' Ill ll' Pro gra m l' rally wh ell cnlled u pon, The fund s (loy(.....; 10 t il(l fi ni'}Hid 11 '11 0: (1 -: . II,". l\u . ' " " uh ~crib e d lire t o be co llec .ed a t ci o lph Jrh' ( '~ h i:=. I' l' J'~ ttl1a l : l lf l ' f lt in n hnlrmnn - .J. O. Cm·t\\'r i.:hl Mu s ic' . Wuyne svi lll' Bli nd t he rllte of 20 PC I' ('ent II month . and (' \ ' ('1'), T U(, o..; tJa ,\ ' , Thul'... da y alld !-i.tt Pra yer l\Il'~ . l ury I.. Adam s to be appro priated exdll sh 'ely :I S u)'d:t~· :1 1 (' a l' y ·....1l ·\\ ' t'lr~' ~hl'p . 1. C' 1 1 :\ ~ nU ll . Oh iu. "'''P t' t'X,IIllti tlH t in n . :\I" , it· Dnu l, ll' QUllrtet of O. ::;, '" aloove s tuted. A cOllllllitteee wa s a lso ~ clcclcl l to S. O. HOllle Girl s Address . Dr. A. S Wal kin s taloe p r clim innry mea s l."es towH"d l\ Ji:<;OiCS EI ~ i(' ttn'! f)nri ... iraw l\p (I n . Li ne,, 11I fllr m ing II B '.mc Guard, to be pre- terlaillcd w,l h bl'idK<' I ,, ~t. \\'I:dll (," 1; "lIysll ul'g Addre ss pn "eel 10 lI1 eet th e e'nelll;' should they day <..."\' ni ng' ;\I i:-.:o:. l'!o= I. oui s l' ~llIlIh, II(.' I ~ I~v .. lyn CII I·t\\'r i"h t Sl l'e wing Flo Wl'I·S- I. \.l.lI co Girl ~ , un- ~e ek t o invad e OU I' hnm es. lInd to go (' n C"ahnm. A lic l' c,lJn ~ . 1'; "Ult' I' lI ('n d el' \liI'pcli on nf I'tJ'l ~st's I':~ I hI '" ~ I[l" n- f"rth in li c half of their country rlI'I'SO II. Bcrlhn V.. ll'lIti 'I<' . K .. l h rvn . houl d thei r se r vices be needed. d erRo n (I ud KlIth e rine Frolll III , T , I'I\I'I'. Ed llll Shoe 1\1:1 1"' 1'. Fl or en'.:" Th e mee t ing t hrougho u t was ehar- Robh . Llll,r:1 M ' Kln se y a nd i\"th e l'Tapfl uctel'ized by u-nity of fee ling, hal'mo- in e Fromm. IlY of Ren t illl!!nt und by fl'a lerna l nnd patl'i uti c devotio n to t he f ree in stitu l ion H and ef whi ch we have live d, flourished und become a mighty nat ion, altd which are n ow almo st on The Wukitlltinll Cnnl1,fi ,·c Girl s the verge of annihila tion . met li t t h!! hOllle o f th"i,· gllllrdi llll. Speeches full of he r oism nnd star- l\Jr-s. Moolllaw , on l\Ionda y afternoon, spn ngl ed clevotion , w!!re mad e urg ing !\lilY 2 1. T he meeting WII S opened Th e Wayn e Towns hip Board l he udop ti on of speedy measur es to hy t he Law and C I'rdo I1nel n. the E~ueation have announe!!d thllt L1wre ~lIve t he eou nL,·y and I,unish th e trai sec retary W!l~ lIb ~ o nt the b us iness wlil be only a f ew changes Illud e in to r ous hUlld R that ha ve t raile d our WaS then dis cusRed , th e teaching s tat!' nexl year. With cou n try's elll lilem ill t he du st, and It i ~ h ope d thnt Wl' llIay occupy a few .exceptions the same lCllchera wou ld brilllr OU I' happy ln nd down t h e ho use th ut lIIi~s JllllY Wright h a~ ure employed. from it/< emi n en ce (If glory to II stllte s o g e ll rell, sly a ll owell us t(l hm' .fOI· The Grnde stuff incl udes: Clara of on al'chy. slave oli garcny and con- our R U Ol JUCt" meetinJ.,."S. I J . Llle, H ele n Grah:ul1, G~orge Bun- fusion. (May kind H cuvcn avert After \\'!! hll d di s ~ us~e d O UI' S umn c ll , Edna. S hoem aker; Florence t he im pend in" gloo m.) Our nntion - nll'I' 11-01101', th ' pt'nl:'rllll1 \I'IIS giv n Bobb,. Kllt herlll e Fromm. Esther Hen- aI s ongs w 're s ung by nll imp rolllPt u Ill' D,!'is lI awk!!. .' he gnvC' ~ ix Ind !'Son.. Eva Reeder , Laura McKin- choir with ~pirit, and r eceived with d iiln lege lllls, -w h ich WOI" V!! ,·.y inte l'sey, ,Raymon ~attleld,. E~nest Harla n. many cheers of apptoba~ion f rom t he es ting'. ~ HIgh School _ Kathryn Torner listenel·s. BClltl'ice R obitzcr, cribo. Curl A. Wright, J , B. Grabbe. Miner; The fire burnB bl-ightly here, lind vu F!.0ugh, l~. R. Moomaw. Two vu- will not be quenched while. 0 traitor • <:aneleR to he filled. Is' left t(, wink at the downfa ll of OUf _ i\li:;s ~;t1l l' l Linton, daughter of JIll'. The drivers are: country, lInd 1\f1os. A . A. Linton, of WihningRalph_Johns, How8I)1I Yours · for the 'Union, ton, will be of 10 Friends t o attend Cleaver, B, ED. t h!! World youth P eae!! Co ngre~!! in denon and Waltel' Wa'fncsvUle, 0" Apl'il 20, 1961. Erde, Holland, Augullt 17-26, l
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Dorolhy Dix. wise y oung womu, first cou s in t o Hypatia and Port... says, "Co nsislency is the 8 ur~ ~ian of old age. I pray' my oplI\lon. may always be fleXIble. Accuaed of being incon.iltent, D o ro thy Dix says. "I h o pe to goodneS 5 I am. I . hould hale like poison to be con.istent.
Every 40 secondsof every working day somebody b'!)'S a Buick - Year after year it wins twice as many buyers as any other fme car ~dlJe that the overwhelming majority of Am~rica ' . fine car
buyen are making the same wise MIec.bon and enjoying th~ same wonderful satisfaction.
Tbia most brilliant of fine can enjoys two-to-one leadership in ita field and Iuu mai"rai"eil il$ leadrrship, "01 for a wetk or a
month. 6", yeM i" and rear out
Ii"ce the early u." ofthe Industry.
The minute you aee Buick you'll
know one reason for ita populJu.. ity-it excels in beauty. The minute you drive it you'll discov~r a further reason....;.it exc:eJ. in vibrationless performance. And when you compare values. you'U have the lulf story-for nowhere is there a car 10 fine and dependable at a 'price so remarkably low.
The judgment of America il mighty good judgment to bank on. And America, by a two·toone vote tells you to buy a Buid.
S6DANS '$119~ to $1995 COUPES $1195 to $1850 SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525
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Many mistake for consistency what is really o ld age dUnnelL . \Vhen Harvey announc ed h'l di sco ver)' of the blood ' s circulatiOD, Kiving proof tbat . a ch,ld mighl11av e und er stood, hi. pro oh were rejected by ev~ry docto r of reputation past fo rty y~ar8 of age. Even Napoleon, old physically but n o t in year~, did not ule the improved riSe that a German had invented . And hc had no time "to ,·ive m o rc than a minute to th a I . Ame ri ca n." Th e American was Fulto n, trying to ~h o w Napoleo n h ow s t eamboa t s would tRke . him across tlte E n ~ li s h Channel Jntere! ting to chiclr.ea mew. P, " " sy lv3I1 ia has th ree ele~tric 1,k" heries, heldlng 4?OOO. eggs ~'~, II . The cHgs, put ,n trays at th e to p o f a refrigerator-like arfRl1).; Cl11cnl, g ra dually Sink down, us days vass, until th ey reach the I'o tl om , and the chicks walk out on t he tw"nty-first day.
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11 . Kl·r,cy. The will o f Frt'c\erick Ste)!cllloll<-r Opp. St. C b : , 200 Ea. 1 5tl> S t. DAYTON. WII' uel., illed to probute. The first nccount u f 8 11111<'11(' W. Apple wu :-: confirnll'd . .JOSII Th e firsl a nti finn l n crount of OrK"hr. ;l l i :U' I' P!" ill ( ' Il'u r'l ' ''''t,k Til . JOB TALKED vill e P u rkh ill wn~ n pP Tl>"I!'1. l ' hH r l \' ~ 1'. V I'll Lt · . · I" 11 ""h"rt E . Cull",rinl' Wujcin _k i fiIL-,1 Iw r 11 .. ~ 1 HIlO t-:dnu :'.1 . {;ib ~lilL I tU\\1\ I()t ill S lllull (; il'l -, " \\'1, \· .. I""s n ·t lllllJy nrl'll u l11 uf A lhe rt L. Cl'llck,'r. tulk. ('u l hn'?" . Elllttlll I.. C hllrlt o n til .. d h l'r fir,t I; mnklill. .I . ~ . Hi.!d,' 11 III th"'n (;r", s . :! lown Fut1,l'!' "II I' "un't tll ik Yl' t . d, ·ut'. UCl'll unl IL~ gllanlinn IIf Julia Churl . lot ~ ill Fr:luk l ill . Y U U II ){ buLieti IH.\ Vl' l· do ," Io n. (;,,"r!:,' W . I'"tmor I" Gu)' E. !'utS lllull {;irl- "Oh ,YI'S l hey ,10. Jou Thl' fil' , t nn tl fi n ll l ncr. unl (If Wal of old P.l iphakl C o nl:d u n' ~ ml'dd l<'1ll1 11', . : H~ t. I \\,11 iH ' n'~ ill Ih T!'ti ' ld 1'11. d id. l'\ur SI' !'l,ud '"l' II Ut uf till' RiL lc WllIcncss j ib ,·" I'xaclly with what I t e l' ~ urfat' ''' \\' I\ S n ppt'\)v(' tl. T i nl' a ll d (;Pt'u' u,h H l l tlt ' I' 1 ~ to huw ,jll it e llr :ol t ·J 11tl' du y h ~ WU !i- lh l rtl! ' O. S. llig)!in " fill·( 1 h i ~ lhir,1 lind know tl r his chur:t(.' tel' . Ll' t I1I l' ~ hllw finn l Ul' CCl lIut H !oI ).! ll UI"diulI o f M:Il!g'it· ,·' l lI lI :'.,,1 Hnd Gl'1h' t ' Millanl , :1 tuwn y"u sonll'l hing, An·h i,'. " a cr,·" in Franklin Tp , Il l' walk ed (lut UI'"'1 the )!t'IIve ll y Su"in . HE GOT PINCHED I' . A . K ~n'lH'r In Walt" r It. Pi t ls. Pronf of publkation o f t he ap "hure lind pui nted thruugh the wid!,point ment o f '. F.. Pu , tcr os oLlmin - ~ t .. \ ' 11 l(lt.; in Ft'IInhl·in. flung '1TI1I~ o f the bl1Y. "I'i nl'll me if I fu ll a ~ lcelJ," IllurI.i\"""tl A Zitlltlll" 'n'lI n 10 lInfl'I'Y "Do you sec 0 Hitt le blur .. f ~ t\lok c istrator of till' I' ~tu l e of L. H . F u~ t .·l· . 11'1'\·.1 the ~Ie w,' d S t ud" li S he lut'l' hG. L. Morl'i ~on WlI _ appoinlt'<l liP ' I.. n.I·'" I tll\\' 11 I,"l in Wa)· n" <l'itlt·. out yonder in Ihr \' p('n la ke '! Thllt' ~ It . 11 (·111'1' und (;r:Il'" ll ll milio n to •• " ,,{{It II,st t he III tlllJ post . a nd I h.. l hl' Arthur B. Gr ovcr. I took up prai s. ers u f t he t!stnll' of C('oq~(' K l' IT . I ,, ~( · ph GlIl'nth l' r Ho d End M il r~nn. Pr"ud Min io n uf lIlI' In w I,,· o~el.'tl l·1 1 my optio n and th,· bloom in' thing is in place of J. Lee Thumps ,," Iu d u as Ill' wus bid. Court grnnt!'cl lI uTl'Y L. )lal'tlw.! y :: ;I.~ IH ZU'I'l' S in Turtl"' ("rl' ('k Tp . mine. [l's got. 11 en'w of the sm nrt· ('hnrlt· , F. ('"n , p. hy " .! n<t·i x., to "It slll nds til r, · u ~()n . " su id the wit es t crooks in n il 1\ mel'icn. A nd P er- t h ~ l'il:ht to in\' Cl11 "Htnin fllnd " .. I' n. I... ( ·ntll l'. :1 ncr('~ in. C'lintun un ,1 li S thl' fi ..~t d eblltllr nI' Us,· . ky' s on bOll rd with old Eli llhulct th e (,.tOIl! o f Cnt hcrint' Gruy. Thl' wi ll of HIl1Ul' l Ho\vyer \\' a s " · a r l't' ll l'u\lntit' ~. Congdon! But, my llenr Archi e- " Ed J nhn ~ fl n to • jclnt'Y .lnhn-s lI lI, 1 He refi lled hi" pipe a nd wh en he tilc.! in ,·,, "rl. Try the Miami Guett. for a Year. I"'arl Will , ' wa ~ n:lIll(' " ,·x(" ,.,lr ix tOW II lot in ~ l l \1th L,·lmnun. horl it j£oin g lo hi s snli , fact io n W11VWiliinm 11 1I .. kl\l· " ~ h. 1'. A . K e m in Ih,' will .. f I .. IJ. W ills . . f . 1 \ . ~"hi l cd his arm low al'd the C11 mp. "ThE' r c's a qu ee r bu ~ i ll es s go ing li n~, rahl'l c~ 1·: lli " !Inti .1. 1'. I t:. w ll'~ p •. ,' . :! I" ",n 1.. ls in Frnnklin . o n ovcr th e rl'. Thnt cou ~ i n of Isa - \" c n ' 11:llllll tl !IPJlrai ~ ",·r~. LUlII'a It""i", ,," (i l"d her fir, l Ilnd COMMISSIONERS ' ALLOWANCES be l's is not OJ myth nt a ll :Inti that money mny b" bUl'i l'd 0 1'1'1' l here fi na l aCTu" nl o f the c~ tatl' of W il· M. II Ilswllld . hU"illl III F. M. II r ns ome whert' . The cou in is Inying h im- limn 11 1{.. bi n ~" II . d''I·snn. · 1$ t Uti: .Iuhll 11 !l l' k.' lt . hudal. Edwi n M . Kl' rr filI',1 ill\'!'nto,'y nnd MONEY LOANED self out t o nnn oy t he camp in CYl'ry , I : .1. ~ t. S ll," ,h. s lI n,, ·. '. I : Barn·1t way pos:; ible, cv('n going th" lengt h npprni ::::cll1C'nt "f till.' t'~ l ll tp elf (; {l III'Kl' Urlls .• t'l""I'k of ,' uu r l !-t llp"lil~ . HOt,;: - - -- - -----...,.--of t r ying lo star,' 1' '('m out. ' Then" s 1\,.,.... W I' ~l.· 1'Il ~ta ,·. SI1 IlIl ' , $ I:! ; (; corKc W . %0 Fe'llonl LO'c.lJ1S 'I' h l:' wi ll n f Cynthi" E\'un ~ wa s l.ll rl' it·k, Ku h,,'y, $:! I; AllIlif'iclI ll Ll' II stack of guppli es ut l h e ll u dtll l' ~ filed. ton stution lhat t hey cn n'l mov" ... )!iOIl I'IISt No. 2r.ti . Ml'llI l,ri!l l I lay ul- I.ONG O R S HO HT TIME- Ensy T h(' w ill of 13",·t C. llrak.· \V :t " 1" \ Hlllt·P . $ I !l: P . A . ~talllp . )ll'i!'i O lltlfS ' "You forget," cried An·hit· ('xc it 1,· rll1 ~. AIM SUT\'eying nnd Abed ly, " that thl' re art· IlIw ~ ev e n in UII' (ilt·d . - 11 0 (' !'f'pair ,. $ 1. 7 !l : M, ,(j ,·tdd n' ..; stracting. Write a n d I will cull a nd Tht , IU ' :lrillJ,! nf thp (' !aim of 1I 1111\{' " wil!iern(Jss ! A It t' l{ot to d,) ig I'ha l'lll:H' Y. j :l iI "' u ppl it' ''. $:~ , :.! O; Drs. "ce you. Su m D. Henkle. Waynes· to tclep hnn e for the <h";'iff [l nd lund Whitakl ' " al!:til1 ~ t lh€' . , ~ tlllt · pf 1.(1\\' . I'; ,J ""d H"lw ,·t HI :!i r . « ·n iN'. a t jui l. v ille, Ohio. j 11 t·1I W h il "k" r W :J ~ ~ . ' I f ll " ,111 11" !I. him in jail." $ 7, ;,0: (;l' i ~ \\' , d d ' 11I't' II\: B I .tI.~ r y Shup, ~1 :l 1"\' ,\ . S l.'h:II ?', w a :-- IIHn ,,' d 1 · ~ I-'l·II · )' l'l'l l l1rg'f' :tlld 1', ' l\ t : lI . $ ~ : .I l1l1n Lll\}' & I.OA NS n n LivI' ~tock . Chattels. Sec · " I I{l'IInt ,.II Ih"l." sllid thl' COl" "f ".hu , rd II. !-' 1I T1 . l! iI ~ il llli oil . $~: . R ""': Br p\\' n If..· " nIl ~ I ortgulo((' s . Notes bought . ~r n o r , "but til l' no tn"il'ly of th ,' thing nix ,:f II ... " ~ 1 111 " would kill the , (·o ml'. On r,' it J!1I1 . l· h:II ~ . I ~ . { ' . HII \, ". II. H .. \ l1 dl.' I' ~ l1 n HII I1: U' II. (' \I ' l i. .~ lt; . I :) : :\1 I-'l lx j lll wl ·r , .Iohn lIarbin !!, Jr. , Xenia, Ohi (\. into t he ' 1l'w s p:q,.. r~ ('\'I' ry f:1I hl'r und und C. I': , M"OI'L' """I't· n:t1HC' d :IP l'ra i:..:· f lll'II i, hill K "t" ,w . :!i l ~: (' ii nl Cn rw in . . L""'.'II·llleJ-S. A t t e n t l ' . n l. mothe,' who ha s a "hild wllul d go l'1':\ . ,.... r a d i ll~. $l1. -: ti : \\' ...\ . ~ '·, \ II . l · P P H i t' ~ . 1"'1 'COUl' l II n1<-"(,11 a l' ''PY II f Ihl ' inh l' ri right up in lhe uil'. It w" "l d nIMh $ :( , ~ t (II' rH \\ l.und .. · J' {' " .. hJ' id l!l' '·l' - Farmers of \V l!Tr en ftnd tldj .., 'll l". a g"ellt Ar~t-pl\ 1!1i' ~ t n l'y - bul' ir d trcH S- ta nl'" t:" II f Ih l' (· ~ t"I" .. f W ill i:1 111 II. p ri ll'S. $ 1 :1 ~:trl, I. . H. \\"illif"" ~ . 1" . ure- a war fo" h idd e n 1:,,1.1 t'1·nl e ro·d l>"wI' II. h" I·('rtilh ·d . p ai r :"' , Sf" H,' : .1 (.1 111 I .a w & ~lIn. I'l ' Jl l ~ it'::\ co unties muy ohtnln 11I0ney on Ion . i) ~' I' ( lt h ,\' B UI'g'l·nH.'i~t" W :I ~ nppctin tt,d n lld IIbout u girls' ·nmr.- t he haughty !-' ·IJl pl i" ..:, $:t l~ . : :fl : l' il pa tl' i c· I, - time lou ns, a t 6 pe r ce nt int erest sout h ernt:' r )Jiall t it1~ his mone y in ~l1ft.' guard ia n o f Ca rl i\l. Zwick . F I'l'nd, :\1 1I t ,oI , ;'" t 'H .. 11' lIl' k !-; \lpp1i ca :-:. , Co ~ t o f sec uring the SUIllIl is "tlry reM T I:IIY ~ I l o (lmnkl'r \YH ~ appointed :1 11- $ ,l :! . ~ ~' : terr itory - a ll thut is frui ly-~ tuff for ~l l1i 1J " \'il l,' ( : :II·Ht.!«. !-'aOl{,. s U!llt ble ,through Th e F"de rRI L.Sl\Q our special corr e;; ponticnt on t he Split mini ' lI·fl t .... of Ihe r ~ tall' of. n nl' i.1' ::;:W. " U: I I . \\' . '1',, )' \"1'. n ·nt. $ I: BI niI' flank. F or fu rther iuformnlion call No, Ar chie; ludies li ke OU I' Huth unci T. ~I\ll,' I\\:Jk'· '· lI :trry A . .J 011" • . WiI - ,~ I,l' r u y. 1'I."paiJ':O; . $:! i"'. li :, : ~ anu·. O il or nddrcss 1\1. C. DRAKE. Trea.· Isabel must be 11I'01l'ctl!!l from vulgar linm \V . Sh~rls >t n; 1 .J uhn Philp,,1 $ 1 !l, ll ; ~Hl11l' , mall' ria l, $ \ " i . ~!) : {lhi u 3 16-X. Lebanon, Ohio. publicity. I t ', up ttl us to smooth werl' nam ed apprai s e rs. ('tlITu/:llled ('\lI\,(' ,·t (' 0 .. ",'\\'l"'". ure r, phone - - - - - - - - - ' ===:y: out th e ir troubles withou t r esorti ng $1fl.f .RO; " orag'lll Tlpfinillg ('0 .. J!IlS , to bothe r some lega l app arat u ~ . Th e REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS oml oi l, $ 1!lR.:Iri; [llnir .I:: 1."1'0),. grav WANTED ca mp h as n o tcl ep ho nc ; t he road J ohn lln d Maggie Long t o Fred M. ('I. $ 12 'l.nO ; Clifford . f ohll ~ ll n . lu b.'r , r o und t o the peninsu la is 1111 b ut in- and S l c ll a M . Young, 1 tow n lot in $7.iiO; F (l,lcr Mote . III bu r. $7.r,O; In.). , WANTED- To b uy a fcw sheep, or I1ccessiblc. They hn ve a luunch th"y Franklin . II .n onn !! II, c ~titlllttl' . $ I ·l ii. will pos ture sn me. Nutl Sisters, li r e in lhe ha bit o f u sin g ln corry , Pllul J . nnd IrC!ne Leary to Forest - - -- - . - - Waynesville. R. D. 6, Phone 71F2 fftuft' across from Huddl eston , but and P en d Freeze , town lot ' in MaCAN BE DONE Center ville ~~xc hu ng(' . m23 Mr. Ri chard Cu rey b l ock~ thl' way. so n. HI' is camped at the land entrance, R. L anti Rt'Rta M. Camp to Zulu LOST "Dear Editor- I rl'ad in a WI'Rtl'rn Wi t h I1n a rm y of lumber-jnckR t o h(,)p M. CU ln p, :l ucre s in Clintnn a nd W a r, n()w ~ pnp er t h ut a mun th rl'''' II li o n him mai nta in !l bloc ka de." rl'n countil's. in II fight. Could il be poss ible?" LOST- Breustp itl ul the Gym Thurs"Then it's our dut y t o r e li eve the R. E. S im pki~s to EUl!ene R. Mucl"[n n ll p ro babi li ty whut you r end day nig ht. V1l1Ullb11l as a kee pbeleaguered garri son?" leI'. 1 acre in Cleorcrcc k TIl. is true, n ~ we on ce hcnrd o f lin IIU C- ~llkc . Finde r pl ease r~t um to Mrs. "W e ll," t he Governor r emar k ed, Harry C. and Amy E, St owe, t o ti on!'!'r knock ing d own an e lephunt." Emt1la Surface, H. D. ,4. m23 " it's far more o f a m e~s thll n I ex- Huttic W. Anderso n, 1 t OW II lot in peeted. But thi s is no time for weak- Corwi n. Hester Douglas, ct a I., 10 .Toh n e nin g ! Over t h ere,' Archie," - h e VEHICLES FOR SALE ~oi n ted toward Heart 0' Dre,am s-- Goddnrd. 2 lown l ots in Lcbnnon. arc the ~wo ~ncst women In the Clara G. Ke lly t o R. H ebcr lI om- It was quit e fl ve hi cle ll1arriage, ""O R SALE- SwC'ct potato plants. world. We re I~o' li g to ~tand hy th em ilton , :15.96 town luts in Turtlecl'cek Nuw Ihis title no nc cou ld "c pronch; L. V. BrUtlMtrulo r, Wnyne"ville, n o muller wh ose head gets crackcd." t ownship. Por ~ h e WO " II J!irl of fin~ carriage; Ohiu. " m23 A nd he wo.~ UIf' cnll ege coac h. ( Co nti nued next w('ek) Adam allli Mary W e itze l to H enry FO J{ SA LE- Two fresh J ersey COWl. ~============~========~======== W. N. !Senrs, phon ~ 711. m23 . A S'ilht for Sore Eye. THE FUMBLE F AM ILY by E. COURTNEY DUNKEL FOR SA LE - Good 8~room house can l
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bc r"nt~d fo r lwu fut1lilie s. two s'luares f .. um bunk cornel', in Wayn "Mv ille, O hi o. W. N. Sears, phone 7~J. m2 3 FOR SA LE- Rural York, seed or e uting potatoes. Warren Surafce, Ho ut e 2. Waynesville. ° m30
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FO R SALE-I8 pigs, 8 weeks old. Lest er Githens, H. D. 4, Waynesvill e ,Ohio. om 16 IcO H SA LE- Go od cas h register. Inquire at the Miami Gazette office, for info,·rnalion . m 30 S PHAYING I S AT HAND- When in nce d of a ncw s pray pump, no matter huw large or small, spray hose, nozzles, c o'mplete pumps, lcath en, rub ber pac kings, etc., call on THE BO CK LET-KING CO., 410 W. Main St., Xenia, Ohio,
slow .t_/ haro ourL when
FOH SALE- Bcl'muda onions plants. Just right t o aet out. Inquire of Will SI. J ohn . "m23
When Ihe ene'getic BrltI.h ..,,' they mean to increase their foreign market •• they m~an it. They have built boats small enoujh to SO Ihrough the Welland Can~1, .and ~iIl send low pho.phorou. pIg Irol) t o Ch icago, Milwaukee and other American markets, at $26 .. ton delivered, duty paid.
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PIIl'l i,'s in till' 'I\ "l' or Fl'n n k n. ~Iil I,' r \' ~ ,I"hn H. AII"n 1' 1 II I. COl;,.1 fixed till' 1,,>I,d " f 1." II n I{(.t · ~, ' n. thll l' ~.' d with Irnn ~ p (l rting li'1uo r, III $ 1000 . Courl o nh"' NI t l'll' plnintitr t h e Mi nnti M,'rlgagt' Cu.. recov e r fWIIl El iz lIl.,·lh Kuh ler .•.'t "I.. $ 17.\.1 .:1;' . th" I'l'Jlu,·t uf th,' grand jury , ho wed th,'y hud exul\lin~d I[i wit -
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~ ,, ' Ih " " IIII',\' Idt Ih l' tra ill He pr(\ d ucl' d fr o ll1 h i, I" " kl'i " :1 I rruml'h,d t e legram II h ieh ! ,·:.Ii " Y.' ur a t I luddh- "' III IL .:\ :-. t hl\ ~ apPl' n ndll,d th e h,it . .' l!l lnnn cJuughtcr i~ in ~ n r r hUll .!" 11 1 Il lI d· ,Ill,,,to ll . lII iehi l:a n. l' r ,,,,'I·,· t! ,. ' 'h" l , ' I l lt !'!!(." a nll t· n\ ~ .. t' d th(' ~ trt.· (· l. Al' point with ~(l rt ' nh y :1IHf l' ,l ll l t ' Tl l p L d l' \'lIlt. Id (' nt ili l'd h1lll at , '11(' , ' , a !i HN t L , · a r ~. t~l ",hpm Uu' '(; cn'l' l' 1\ nr h iUi lh (' ~ t n r!' wit h II tr: n lquil :O-l' ir it ., Thi!' w as :0; 0 dC' u riy th!' (; I I \' t~ rl1t q ' :: ,kl i\·{'f,·d tl\l' ~ t " h' n IllII '" ' Y at W nlk work t hn t Arr h i,' f" UII .! il " ,IIi " III! I ' I ' ~ f a rm. I.,'a l'\' nUHh, li D ~ ig'n r l ' \ l'" h :\\il1 j.! ~ l'l' n' A l'l'h iP 1H'fll r (' but to refrll in t rO m la llghin!! . "Y oll Il1 ny th in k il '1u,·,' r Ihal 1 , ,'1 I q l'k~.' d u p t k t 11I~):a )! f' all d h-' d the .=-~======= off," Con,:t'd Cl Il rt.~ JI1a l k l"1, " 11 11 t h,' \\ H\' I n th p )\111£, 1. :. W ,· irs' " pc nl' d I h I' h ))!,",· last st re nglh of 0 tlI {,'~ U"' C likl' Ihat. Bu t ever ~ince thnt ",irl tlli d Ill" I lI ul:h t \\"t\ t..: I, , n IH ' u tlll' r j.!(l n t' :i r (' g i ~ t l\ r<'d.tf not to hCRit/ll~ whl'n I hearrl l l1l' hu- 1\ (' p la " ,',1 h i. ting.· r n n "Regi nal d gil' I ('an' t rl'5 i~ 1 Ih l' tC'll1p tmi ol1 to I1t~ ht'1' S a ul :-o.hllry. " "Uy Ih e WII),." ('o nl!d on as ke d net on the ~ pur o f the nllll1lC'nL I' m n fool. I s UI'I',,"E' . Tcll me I'm :t foCl I. LI·ary. "yo u h u\',' n' t ,ce n a n ylhin g of II lilll£' girl "bo ut hcr(', h llve you Comly." " I Rhall do n oth ing o f thC' l; ind. -- n ch il(\ o f (' I(·\, (' n ·!" "l' ot " nc of ' r lll hut II whole pusThere's alway s t.h~ chan(,tl thllt the girl had Rizecl you up right allli gllve , 1:1,': 1'l' I' I.i(' tI 1." " 1')'. "Th e r~: s 1\ camp you ~ound nclvice . non't on ~ WN if .. l' l l \' g- l r l~ a l' r l) ~ ~ the ha y. " \\;('11, I ~up p ,, " (, thnl's the trick," you don't want to, but ha\'e yo u r~ ally done anything y u woulcln'l hll\'(' ,,/l id (' "n ",doll . n:' Le ary Rt a rted up done if that girl hndn't t o lcl y o u 1(, ~ lII i r " wilh Ih e ir },al."R. " Edith hus I"'L' II PUI in II C :I III Jl. Not a bad idea . step on the wo rld a litlle harder'!" ongdon's free hond wo rk ed co n- All I want t o he , u r e of is that thl' UNPLEASANT W~ vulsively; he bent c lo ser to A rchi C' r hild' ~ in grlo d hand • . " CONSlSTE.~CY • 'nitltl "" will h(' lit twel ve ," Rnitl a nd whispered: ELECTRIC HATCHERIES. 1. (,:1 I' Y· "I' ve killed n mnn '" AI' me a ll illlC'. Mr ~. Leary entered "You murdere d a mll n!" Ar chie FOREIGN COMPETITION. thC' d ining -roo m hri skly. "J ",' help glUlped. 'Not a . que stion ab out it , my dellr ycrse h' c!'" , ge nt ~ !" Unple'lIIant warning, but ne_ "A h!" jacu lulcrl thC' Governor. fellow I It was u p at my hou se on tary. t h e Moine sh ore. Aft er fut her hlld "a u ~ inl! dramali ·,tll y in the d oo r nnd The Federa l Government leet driven my wife away I went ther t o (' yeing the ne wly a rl'ived ~uc , t ' liS lo ok at the ruins of my home. I wng lh u ul!h lh eir presenc", fillt' d hint with danKer of another outbreak of inmooning t hrough the hou>c when I [I ~tolli s hlllClll. In R mOlll ent m(\re he fan tile paraly sis this Summer. Dr. ran in to n burglor. The sc o undrel ha d int ro rluced hill1:c lf lo Archie nnd Harri s. New Yo rk 's Health offic~r, had gone to bed in the gues t room. C." l1gd !m. war ns against danger oI spinal •, Ralhe r odd my be ing here." he I was scared to d eath when I opened Dlen ingiti.. the door and s potted hi m but I l'ipph,d o n. " nnd I nced hard ly sa y thought of thnt girl's advice onn Ih a t' s it', a plea . ure 10 ml' C't on thi s These diseases, puzzling to !leipulled my gun and sh ot h im. . As I Id r ll k "h.lr c tw o, J!1' tltl e l11 11 of yo ur ran down the stairway h e to ok a s hot (· nlih (',·. I t o ld n fri r nd o f min e that enct, are as mysterious a. were at m e; that's what' s t he mnttc r wi t h J \\' II S no m ",,,s ly fNI up with eitic~ yello w fever a nd ma laria bdora and Ihe /! n ra l human pres"" rl' anel m en discovered that m osquitoea, my s houlder." "Well, I'd say you're ou t o f it ell ~ Y . wlHl led l .. !:n to ~h c mos t God-for- and no thing else spread both . Of cou rse you didn't kill h im 0" he ,akl'n spol in Alll e r ic a. He II l1 sW(' rwouldn't have bee n able t o wound I'd wilh" "t II m O nl l' nt ' ~ hesi IItion that While waitinp; for definite inforIl udll le, t o n. Mk higa n, w.,uld s nli sfy mation, d o theae thina.: you." Screen do ors and window .. ullni "But you sce he didn't die immc- mv lu fl ic·, t id e al or /:o(\fors nkeness. diately, but crawled oft' and b reathed Il~" pl'll hahl y lau g hing hi m se lf l o coplX'r sc re en . that it may last. fH e. away from babiee and l1is lile out in ~o m e lonely place. Ii 's d" al h ri)!h l n" W th inkinl: hl1 w mi ~ el' y ouKeep ng children, and away from h orri ble I Th e thing will ho n l! ovc r a ble 1 11 m. But I t't" ru ~ (' to he hored." food. Wh(' 11 (' lIn g!\ on p l e :HI~d w e al'illl'~' , th eir m e till I die I If yo u ~ay 1 o ug hl to Past u .. izc or b oil children'l milk. go to Maine anel ~ urr(' tlll " r llI y, ,'If, "flt'l' din nl' r . Al'c hi r pu t h im to bell Give foods rich in vitamin content. a nd 11ll' 1I ,,,uo l .' n ·t! a wa y , f ull owing a I'll do it." Teach ch ildre n not to put nngen "Most certainly not!" c ri l'cI Ar rhi l' dir t fIla d t hat w ou nd lhr o ugh lh c with mou rnf ul recollection o f h is nwn l im IH·r. In a liltle whil e he cli m e in their mo utns or Dose---wuh speculati ons on the samc poinl in lh l' lIP~ 1 1 1 t ill' t;u \,e rllur l ying wi t.h ha s t heir hands well before mealL Teach c hildren that ki 5sin1f I. dan-hours when he believed thn t ht' him- hal'k uJ.!nln ~ t H lrll{l. • "\\' e ll , yo n Illlld e d him here!" h o gcrous, esp ecia lly o n the hPL self was regpons ible fo r lI oky' s And let adu lt s kn o w tha t thev r CllIn r ke d. ,eating him se lf o n a log death. ki s!i n g sh ould be limited .. their Congdon rose and s u!(!(es t£' d a wll ik a ll d pr,.du c in l! hi s pipC'. "01' did hi' OW tl chi ldren. Every adult m outh lo r ing Y(l u '! 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.JI ~ ~ ,f{ The I' nd l! f !lla y is fu ~ l u p pro ll ch inl;', u nJ wilh the e llli IIf [h i" month " O llll'S lhut impo l' tunt duy known 11M i\1 c nl " riul d uy , in me lli ory or lht! s oldil' rs who hll"e puss ·d ,)I(, \\' I! ::; houl d IIPI" u llc lr thiN rluy with reVllrence und gl'lltitudc. Th e l'it'ls uetwee n nutio ns are n o ilIOn', The Nurt h lind t he South !l r l! u n ite ll in II bond o f uni o n !lnll fl'i e llds h ip. The I,,"nity betwoen Am e ricu und GCI'I1I11n y ~UI M been di s pclleJ, " :1111,'r"d to th e wi nd ,; th e n' ce n l I'l' tl' pli o ll in l he Unit,' d Stu t."s to lil'I'IllUn I1 l' "r" PI'(I"" tlri " uCYll nd til\' (lI.s. ihilily o f II duub t. But ill lIUI' c e tl1tJ tm'iVH li e thUIR: h C I· nt· ~ w hu ha vl' g'i\'c n th ei r li ves lh ut i\lIlerica miKht li ve, anti t ll lh" Sl' W(' U\\ l ' UtiI' ~i ll t.:l ' J' l' MYI1lJluth y Hnd 1'('\'(I)'e nti', 1.,,' 1 u!'\ d d them h Oll OI'. A ud let UR not limit o ur (ll' r(Jl'IItion~ to lilt: g Tll vC S "r tlct iVl' pUI't ic ilJants in \\' ,,,'s, Un Decuration (Ja" WI! mu st re nwmu o r o il uf th o~c Wt hu yu lo ",'d wlllJ Ilrc gUile, oml n il u r o u r national hel'" e~ und leud e rs, F or each (J(' r~ u n ill hi s II r hel' 011'11 way is u so ld ier, bu Ulin g IIguin st heUl'y ud,l ~, uvercoming hUlldi cu ps , muk i ng f1l1 criftces fur ol h e l' ~ , un d he ll)ill g in th e g row th and pl'0 ltr~ ~H uf lh c' Na I io n , LeI us un lI'l cmnrial DIlY ho n o r all th ()~ 1! who have go n ~ before 1I 11d SllIoot hed Ih e \\'1Iy f OI' lh ose now living, Mak .. Il eco rlltion Dny th e oecuRio n fo r II \'i si t tu the I:'ruves , not o nl y uf so ld i.. " . but 1I1 st) o r 1111 Ih os,' wh olll yuu hll\'e 10\,,,<1 o r 1Ic1l11ired lind whu hal' '' Iil- Pllrtl' cI th i ~ lif e, Be fl't' s hly ins p ir"tI by I.h l· n"ul ~ l'x nm plt' of th ei r liI' es , It will d o yo ur so ul go od. - - •
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No w Lhllt tUllwtoes lire rcpo rLe ll t" ue K\·ttiJlK ::;carCl' ." Wf ' wo nd ~ J ' if t l w s upply will k"tchup with lhe d CIIUII! ' 1.
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After being kepl !lwllke by till' noi si' nil nig ht, the man n "xL ull o r \Y ,I(ldel'cd why t h (>y cu ll e d it II sp ~nkeu . y. •• • ' pring is h('ra-offlci a ll y . On ,Iraw lIu t Dny we SUII'll m Ull lI' C'ul'i ng II Punllma ha t lind ell l'- muffs !
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Dr, and Mrs , W , E, Ogles bee visit~d fri('nd s in Clevelund thi s week .
Mr_, Mury lI urv('y and Mrs, Eth e l Smilh wer e Uuyl CJ n HhofJpers Mon day,
r{' h If o f th e r'ott u illtiun of the n " en Sta t es lives in towns of le ss . hnn 2, fi OO, 1I1 11 n y o f th pse t ow n s a r e in II f1tn t e of mu~ical i ~ ll l nt i on , Th e ~ nd ea\lor to brin g mu ic int o th,· liv es o f t h ese smull towns is n worth y o n e, Th e Nlltionol Mu sic W ee k committee is nlso d oi ng wo'ncl erflll work in t he direction of bringing mu s ic to th e ellrs o f 1111 who ('are to hear. Of c o urse lh e g r eat nge ncy t hat brings
Ev e ry WOnliln ha s u will ul' h e r 0 \\,11 , hut. I1ll1ny of Ih pm would III'c f l'l' :1 T UIlI. [Ji~k ur Hll rr y ,
The st o rm S uturday afte rn oo n d id qu ite n lu I o f damllge lo crn ps in thi s loca lity,
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Wuhinll' th" Milk GI .... Tumbler. or ()itdl(ll' ~ thut ha \' p h eld milk s hollid ltt' I' ,,1:' 1,(, p ut d in'rtl)' illt o hot wllter, Hin ~e fil' st with l'I oI d Wllt ~ 1' lo prl!\'C'nl clolld in es~,
, I. Prevent. Tarn.. Litt le !lfi H~ ,I,,"n Kindle WaH th e If It lump of clllllphor iH pUl in the g lleHt c1f h ~ l' s i ~ t.~r. Mrs. Lee Gretle, che~t or cll'nw c l' w lwrc ~ilv (l r 1. ~ k e p l o f YlInkee Hou<l, Thurs day, it will 1)1'l'",'nt tlw s il\'(' r fl'olll tnl'll '
Mr, nnd Mrs, Cbar1es Kindl e nt· ishing. t e ndtad th e runel'ui of the Ia.tt c )·' ~ .•• Scorch Marlu R .. mo •.."" unrle in Day t on, Th urs d ay.
If ~,' o u scorch gnrments wh en ironlI!r,an d M 1'6 " C • R • C orlle 11 lire h e nj oying a few days visiting a ni e ce ing, j ust r em e mber to lay UIl' ~corc · --t • cd I)nrl in th e s tr ong s unlight. nnd of the rormer in W eMt V ltlS,nl8, t he di sco lo rati on will ~o on tli suppeur, Mr, and MrR, Clason Small, of Oxford I Ohl'O , \' I'ol'ted with E". J • Hard- When Loclc. Wo .. 't Unlock 0 man and family last Wec\nesday, Often the out.-of.order lo ck o nly Mr, Dan Larkins and Mr. Brown, ne eds a little oil to put it in n good of Frankli n , ,were Sunday dinner hum or again, In stead of pouring it guests of E . J , Hardman and family, into .the lock, however, ju st (I'lP t h e Mi ss Lelia Ellis entertained a k . 'I ey In 01 • slumber party the Misses Winifred Yaa se' , Thelma Himes, Genevieve Borax Re~o"e. (:olfe. Staina , Ta~'lor and Alice Hamilton, Tuesday To remove old stains of chocolate. eve n ing, cocoa, cof!'ee and tea ,mo islen the "e\' cl'a l frum the Row attende d the spot with cold water, cover w ith borCenter.. ax an d Ie tst~n d f or a ;,ew mlnU . lea ' . ern I 0 f S 'Id n eDavis IUl1 y, ,- ille, Ru ndllY afternoon, Mr, DaVIS Rin se with boiling water. ' t" I' ' c rl f\ ~ ou r township t.rustee for
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Tuesday, 9 a.m. 4 p.m Thursday 9a.m. 4Jl.m. Saturday 9 a.m. 8 p.m
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Mr, and Mrs, Stan Iey Bratttn an Hang a large mirror at one en (l to It s mn tll o ftl I) nl D.\)'I OII , Oh. o, ' u Dr, nnd Mrs , M. \V, Yencer and .so n, ' the very small room and you will remo\' e Bue l! lI1 el Ol', lind Ilf, e ,' Ihe !; I\' I l1g or 's u C'h n n t lcf such rcatl tn c s!- t o · ' \ l e lm . o r R ;chlll0n, d were S un- "rcatl)" increaRe its f~eling 0 f size d I n" serY e c h RJ'''' ~ s l!tltl be dlscon, lnu ed UII : N'I' r 'llrst F ' of Mr. 'and Mrs, ~n 'I srace, Thi A alRo lj,.;'!htens the tit s uch m I I' ts r p8llt til eni d' pr ome fh lo' u rnns and family, r oom , for t he mirror will catch and ~;':nb l~lIl}l~l'pf~~o °l~c\!i!~;~Ke:\~I~n ~g ~ " Mr. and 1I'~rs , Seth Furnas attended multiply each ray of light, b ~ trom time t o tim e desIgnated by - - •• - - - -th ~ll r~~":~~IJ period o t tc n yoar, o. Mid \ ' he r eunion of the class of '08 of W, r, S " on Frl'day, Mr, Furna8 being NOT THIS YEAR 'conlpa n)' sh a ll no t chll r!{o 1nn l'e to r nhy • e lec trlc ll)' su pplied t or lighting pur' ._ _ _'_ p'0'''" (')' It lhlln t ho price. stat ed a member of , thnt class, They also , 'I ,uttended the Alumni banquet in the lIil's. De ~ty'I e-!'I aU]J)Jose . your " '$JJ ""'JON l i,- Thl. Or,tinanco 8h," U t I evening, " au"'hter is to h ave h el' coming ou t tn k c ~ ff,' Cl n nd he In torr fr onl nnel \ 1 '" ~ , t rlt~ l: ll w "It.r ~I (" ,. t Ilr' I' l ut! n ll o w d lt v P llrmer Rtanl ~' , anI! Charles Kin- bull vC!ry soon, i ~ n' t sh e?" in " pr ,,,' I,I,'" n Ull . ithl ('onl[l (II1 V s holl die nlotored to L;lke L oramie on ,Fri· M1'lI, Rose Qll"ck- "Oh, dcnr no I ttl I.' n ", rl ll,'n n,' " 1l ll\ IICU ot . o.nlQ wll h oJ lhf' ClL-'trk of t ~n u llc ll w htl1n nliJot y ( 90 ) day and , Mr, MahJOll Gebhart and My daughter has anoth!)r yenr .il L , 11,)'0 ,.n"r th u ,tilt o! II . I'M Hl1ltl', John Kindle r eturned home from, 8 ~chool before becoming a diledan'te, I'II • • Il" th~& 9t1, UIIY ot lILo.y, 1928. ber debris untn Alt .tFl, L , HA'Rf.AN, Mo.l'or, \ ten-day fiBhing trip, No big eatch nnd will nQt ... ~_ _ _ _ _"",!,_ _ _""",_ _~_ _ _ _ _ _",;,;,_..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,,.,, reported. next Beason." C. W. HENDERSON, Clerk,
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NOT I E OF APPOI NTM E NT
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Mrs, E, M, " il ln l'S and so n . B illy, o f Dny t on , SP,!!! t th e httll' I' purL o f t he week with he r m r,t h (,I', ~Irs, Lau· fro m !\Iocho I'll S hidak c l'. ClICO. JI lt, lind MI'~ . 1I (1 l1'ul'CI ,,,aham w e "" h o~ t . and h ns l, ' ~" to t h e Il uII l.( I'Y o f hiR Loc(), H Oll nd ('I ub , , ' ll uda y , ti t t he ir pl l'IL~ ant cou n try h CH Il (',
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You will find our Carnation Corn Meal to be a fancy grade of table meal.
H ow o ft in the s till y night, I've hllrk ed my ~hin s "11 I' V(,I'Y fli g hl And cursed lhe irony "f it-That I, and no t th e li ght wu ~ lit.
Miss EI'ell' n T urke l' and lII L~" Knth" J'm ~ o ing to \'n t f' f or H oo ver ," on id Mrs, Gllbb y, " Th cst- n,'\\' I' IIC- Icen Gruhnn; g l'lltilln t l' d. Thur sday evuum cle:lners of hi s Dl'e wOlld e rfu!" ening. f ro m W aynesv ille High sc h oo l.
Th e r e wns a young Lil lill Wh o g ot th e id eo in hi s Thllt wutc\, \\'II S pur!' In s pitc o f th e sc \\' ~ r, Th ut ran r ight i n f ro lll
Carnation Corn Meal and Flour, Enterprise Flour
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Aft er noon 2 :30 P. M. Evening 8 p , M.
EAST FIRST STREET AT CANAL, DAYTON, OHIO
"Every po or boy ca n bCC(l m(' Pres· A number rro m hel'P attende d the ' ide n l." Yos -If h(' elln pu y th l! cumfUIII' ra l o f J , E. Jll nney on Thu rsday, p 8 i~n e xp em('s ! at \V uy ru..; VIII.,. .. ,.
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Two Big Auctions EveryDay!
IS IT YOU OR ME ?
A mlln in Phi lad,' lph in {'ompl a inH I1 I1I'1'Y Il ,) ~ i (' r h; out IIflel' I.l Hi<'gc thaL hi ~ pl' l s kunk ha s lre" n s to len. () f Il)(.. a s l (l ~ . It s hou ldn' t he hllrt! I .. fi nd lhl' l hief! E Vl'l'I'lt Shulllakt'r s pent a few dllYs t h is wI' l'k in lil,tr oil. A iur or who wink ed ut a pretty M, C, Go rd on s lH·nt lh e week-end blond~ dcf"ndunt ill Wn"hin glon ca used u lIIi strial Lu bl' d" c\IJr"d . Evi- witla his " istet' in C,' n le r v ill c, d e nt ly genll e nlt'll u f the jul'Y pre fel' IIII', a n u Mrs: hur les Ma dde n w e r e hl ond s ! Cinci nn llti vi si lors t h i ~ week.
TH:' IMP O RTA NC E OF MU S IC
WM. A. KEYES, Receiver
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Over 200 Coxwell Chairs at Slashed Prices
Mak4~ a Special Trip to Dayton t o A.ttend This Au (ion. Come by A.ulo, Come by Bus, Come by Tr ..;!ction- It Will Pay YOH.
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GOODYEAR TIRES
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High Pressure Tires
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Messrs . Z. O. Worley, Morrow; H . E. S tok es nnd Charles Hllrtsock, of Wayn esville; Wult e r and H eber E Ili s, Hnl'veys burj~, a nd Albert Bantu, WulJac e ' nnd Arthur S ihey , Lehanon. r ' pruse nte d Wm'l'en co unty in a J erHey Breeders cllnference, h e ld in th e I'llI'm Bureau olliee, Wedn esduy e ve nin g. MIlY Iti. nr. Chnrles C. J on es o f C innn at i. ou t. lin e d JlI !ln ~ and PUI'rn.c s of Lh e or!{un iznlio n whi c h \Va~ I'cel'nt l y fnrm ed S U !IS to include e ight ('o unli us of SlI u t hwl's t orn Ohi l). Mr s. June s, a s "" c r rotary- trea s urn. o f t he IIssliciuli"n. J'(,:t d t he const ituti o n IInti loy- law s . IIl1d 1,)1 till' .1 e r, ey IJI'e{,del" rl' ll tll War re n ,·"unty joined . HI'pc tl pro mo tio n thruu"h higgl'l' nn d l)l'\lcr ')"rsc y exh iliit s at the t'll unty fail' S wilt be till' first objcelivt· . . M,'ss rs Davc Bi shnp nlld Willi lll1l Hurr o rd ' of t he WlII 'rl' n Co unly !\ ~ rk ul lural , ,,cie(y, :r l ~" fa vored 'UIC pl'"j~d a nd pr () lIli , e d th e coope ration of th t! fair [lilliI'd ill pr"vidiug fo r ex hibi t s Th e cUlllmil ll' C' h O lw~ tu hnv(~ :.l largc' l1unl hc l' el f hI' Cl'dro)'!o; an ti funn e l'S eac h " xhi hit a fe w .[cr , cV'. Th e winn 'rs frolll th e e ight e,,'u nti(·. will <'o m re t £' fill' d is tri ct I' ham pi ull s hip at l he ,·Gorgelllwn fnir Th u r sday . Oct" hcl' 4 . f(lr which th e Bt'o wn ' oun ly Fllir bo ard i, IIrrc rin~ $ 11 :lO a s cas h p l'i z\>s. (' ()un ty A~ c n l C lu s ~, who ul'range{1 t he l11 f'f'li ng, nol nnly ('nt hll , iasLicully end~ I ' ~e d the .Jersey exhibits, but al so ex plain er! the advantage s o f calf c luhs and e nco urn~c d tll e W a rr£'n Co unty leuders in th e ir effort. lowurds large r e nrollmen ts t hi s yea I'. Class ex plain ed. howover, tha t hoy s nnd ~ir l s can \l se H o l s~ein s , Guern'(! y ~, Milkin g Short hllrn s or an y dairy Lrce d, "ut a ll lll' i fe r~ ~ h ould h ' pur e ul' cd a nd fr om (j 10 8 months o f age . Ca lf cluh rul es anti c ircul ars w ere di stributlld to the W u rl'en Counly J c r s('y breed c ,., SO a li hoys and girl s inte n ,stcd s h ou Id con~u l t one of these prese nt 0 1' cal l at the C~llllt y Agen t 's office. Th e ne x t m eeting wa s set for 8 o ·c lock . Friday evening, June 8. at whi ch a ll fUI'm e rs i.nterestcrl in .T e r~cy cattle nrc u!lted to b e 11I·csa nt.
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Mrs. Alle n Emrick and Mi ~s ('~ Alina !lnd Ruth Nullt nttended the funeral of Mr. Sid Dovi ~ , at 't!nterville, Su nd ay IIfternoon.
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FISKE TIRES These Tires have given good=aervice for y' ars, and will outlast many of the make. that are on the market today. We sell the
PARAGON GAS and OIL
Waynesville Overland Sales Co• H.ARCHDEACON I, O. O. F. Bldg.,
Mrs . Mnrtha Graham and RUey Saylor r et urned Monday evening uft el' a week 's visit wi t h their siste r, Mrs. Virginia Nash and family, at Ca nfi e ld. Willil1m Pence, of Springboro, und Mrs . Alfred W olf e lind family, of Frnllklin, were S unduy afturnoon gue s t~ ut t h e hom e o f Mr. anu , Mr~. Walt"r Kenr ick. Th e J)ayton Power & Light Co. arc now ·bui ld inl.( II line frulll Bergtl ll II' s CO rn e l' un the C lurk I'uad, lu the Gillman f:\I'm li n th e Duyton pike , an" will SCI'VC th e patron s nlong thl' way. Mr. and Mr ~ . K l· ~ I I·r C I'ahnm en terta incd til dinner un S unday, Mr. all.I Mr, C h a rl c ~ Guitnel', "f Miami:;"U I'~; MI'. and Mr,.. C. W . Albright, IIf near Sp,.i ngh " ru; M e.~R rs . Hurry lind Wil ! Gnlham . Mr~. C harl e ~ .John H, in company with Mr. and Mr ~ . Ahram Coo k, of Spl'in"llIIro and MI'H. F:lizubet h Smith "f Dayton , ca l! ed on Mr. and Mrs . lIann a . lit Blnnch cH ter, nnd Mr. and MI·~ . AlI " n .Jay, at Wilmingtu n, on Friday.
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lI1r~. Clyde Whurton, Mi~se~ Velma Smith, and Eva Wharlon. Messrs. I !erman Sm it h and Morri s Wharton nnd li ll Ie Mcrinm Wh a r ton attended comme n cem e nt at Lubanon Thursday eve n ing. where Mi s.<! Edith C ram was on e or the graduates .
The Jam es siste r~ have ret urned to th e ir h ome at F ive Point, ufter s pe nding the winler at the home of MI', an d Mrs. Frank Rogers, and atte nding school ut Waynesville. Miss Lavina has employment at a mu sic st o re in Lebanon this summer. Mr. a nd Mrs. W. M. Co lemon e n tertained to S undny dinner, Mr. and l\Jr ~ . .T. Proud and Mrs . Gladys Donley, of C in'cinnati ; Mrs. Evan Price, or Carthllge. Afternoon callers w ere I\Ir. and · Mrs. - S. E. South and children of Maderiu; Mr. a nd Mrs. L. D. IInl:roltJ, d uugh ter and son and wife, o r L aba non .
'-Mrs. Anna Meredith, of Cincinnati, was un ove r-night guest, Friday, at t he home of Mr. und Mrs. Walter WAS REGRETFUL Whitaker, and ' Saturd~'y morning ,,:as accompanied to the city by Mer.edlth and Oharles Whituker, who enJoyed Row oft in the stilly night, I've barked my shi ns on .every night the day thera very mueh at the Zo,o and the ball gome. They returned And cursed the irony of it-Saturday ovenlng. That I, aod not tho light Willi
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WAYNESVlLLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, :MAY 3D, 1928
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NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL (
DR, FRANK CRANE'S WEEKLY lECTURE •
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Having . taken the ,agenc~ for the . Progressive Laundry "nd Dry. Cleaning Co., we are prepared to gIve you aervlce four days in the week. All work done :by expert8 In thi~ line. A trial 'will convin~e you. . . ORA Y'S BARBER SHOP, . Agent.
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HONOR FORMER WAYNESVILLE RESIDENT At the nnnual Y. M. C. A. school commenceme nt on May 22nd, at 8 p. m .• in the Y. M. C. A .• Rue Dinwiddie, former resident of Waynesville, rece ived the coveted " sheepskin." Mr.. Dinwiddie receive d hiM degree of Bachelor of ommercial Science from th e schoo l o f Commer ce and Finance of the Daylon Y. lit .C .. A. night sc hools. having completed th e
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The New Century club me t at Mr!'. _ _ . W H. Allen Wa" in Cin cinnati on Hathaway's tea r'oo m, with Mrs. "!l. nna Cadwallader a s hostess, on May Mastcl' Ch'JI' les Ha l'tsock. of MilMOII;luy. tw enty-fifth. ' fOI'(I. is v i" iting "plalives here . Gilbert 1<'1':)1.0 .anti ~ l u l'ri ~ !'hN\v o:-t} Roll call was IInswel'ed by t wenty1 ' . we,·.. in !"pl·ing-fit' ld. SUliday. memh,"'s alld o Ill! honorary me mber, SCt· " u,' Iin C' of torl('1; gllDd ". Lawi t h "Whut Foregn Co untry I Wa nt di es' fo"H '" CI·~ :tm ~, Ski n Gr,ods. l11asIl at~ t'i l'a ncd :1IHI hltJcko:'d. 1'1'0- Most t o Sl'e ." sage I'o",rll'rs . etc. W!' handle on ly gre ~~ ivc 1.aunrIr y II nti I "y Cll'llni ng The bus in es. was taken up a nd o f- the b,,,t. (;ra.I·S' Bnruer ~ h o J1. Co .. Gr"y'~ IJul'IJer Shop, AI!('nl, fie er/; nUl1l inu ted llnd elt·(:tcd f o r nex t Yl'a l': 11 11'. alld Jllrs . .Jam ~s l\1('Clurc sp(' n t A. F . l\Il' il c,h !Inti falllil), W('I' (' ill President. Mrs . William O'Neall. Sun day uftcl'Il()o n in Wil mington. Eaton . ' hi a . :-iun",,),. Vi c('- I'resitlCllt. Mrs. Mar y L. C. 11 Adams. II'. and M!'s. \\'j lhu!' Clar k ~ Jl c nt Rugs made ilv u s fr oll1 \'o ur olll .. (Orretmy. MI·s . W" lte r McClur!'. Sunday in Durto n with C. W. Younce earpets a nd cl1 Q; et I·ngs. [1;·o p U 3 a Tl'easurer. Jllt·s. Annu udwalladE'I·. a lld fa ll lily. . posta\. Fmnk lrn Hllg Co ., Fran kl in . The proA'rulll ccmsisted of t wo most 111 9 Ret! S~nl C" du,' Sh ill"lc' exce llent papers: ~ s fn l' I'ca l sa tis fact io ll an ti s'l fcty. y " u Kct "w. II . Huds(l n. Nnturnll ' st an " I .!It s Cn rl M ~ lul'l' li nd chil dl'l·n. nf u t lellt a t Jll:l dd cu's Lu mb er Ynrd. Way Da Ytoil, sp 'nt the week-t'm! \\'ith MI'. WI·iter. ·' Mrs. La'uI'a M,,".~ he r nesvillc, Ohi o. "A T rip t n HlIIw aii." lI1n. J. W. and Mr~ . Wa lte l' McC lure. WHrt!. J am ('s Bahi> and fumily nnd Mrs. The. meeti ng :acIjou rn ed to meet McM ull en. o f Dayton. ~allccI on W ayNow is th e time t o have UlaL ~ "it or pail' of t rou sN's cl(!ancd and with Mrs. J. W. Wa rd on Jun e 22, n('sv ill c fl·ie nd:;. S unda y. Jlressed. Gray's Barbel' Shop, Agl. I !I2R. During t he sllcial hour a de lightful two-coume lunth was served F or Wed d ing and Anni ver~ary seaErnest Rngel's nd fumily, of T ole- and ('nj oyed by all. ~ on, cou ntl ess gifts to sclect from at do. ul'e visiting Mr. and 1111'S. T . E . The Irtlest~· we're. 1111'S . Dakin, Mrs. Cu ry'~ Jewelr y S hop, "The Home of Rogers. Cla!' k. M!'s. Sackett an d Miss Lile. Gifts," Leb an on, Ohi o.
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We all join in honoring the dead and are happy that our strong nation has the wisdom to cease lnaterial task for a day and turn its thought~ to the lofty and spiritual.
There is more t han passing intcrC6t in the coming to Ohio of memb ers of th e Uni ted ::ltute ::lenate committee. wh ich is invctltig uting expenses during th e recen t presidential primary. Ther" is Muid to be considerable difl eI "nee in co umy llnd state accounts of B oove l' worker s which s how more thun $75 .000 wu ~ expended in Ohio al one in the Intcrests of the secretary. It is expec ted thllt the se nale investigators will not only visit Columbus but will go to both Clcveland and Cincinnnti to continue their investigations. The date of their com ing has not bee n determined but will probably bl! lute this week or early n ext. Tho committee plans to have its report ready before the Nulional convention in Kansas City.
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gave their all In the cause of Liberty and the ,vel fare of this Nation. service without rega~d to personal safety or gain.
Conti nuanc e of th e work of applying the tuberculin t eMt to Ohio catlie. pu,·ticu lurly duh'y hHd s. during the next four or five months. wus ass ured wh en th e state emergency boa rd auth orized c xpcnditure of $76.000 by the stute department of ugri cultur e for lhi ~ purp o~e . The Federal government, it Wtt l! stated, will furni sh the Ohio Agricultural departml'nt with a s imilar umount, muking u totu l uf $160.000 available for this purpose at once. Members of th e timerge ncy board were of the opinion thut an emergency situati on exis ts. especinlly in Northern and Central Ohio. calling for the applicuti un of th e tuberculin test to dairy herds.
As II result of rCHtocking the streams and inland waters of the s tate unde.r supervision of the fish and game dIvision during the past few years, the piscatorial sport is growing in popular favor, as indicatild by. the demllnd for fishing licenses, issued by county and township clerks as well as retail sto res .carrying fishing paraphernalia and , SUJlPlies. Open season for black bWis is not far away, June 16th. and the fans are looking forward to it with much anticipation. Only twelve may be taken by anyone person in a day, an.d none must. he .Iess than 11 inches III length. FIsh· ing for the smaller fry, calico or strawberry bass; crappie, blue gills, and rock ba88 is also considered excellent sport by the fraternity a~d the fish are reported ~8 running III schools in eve'J'ylocahty where restocking has taken place;
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The largest abandonment of winter wheat acreage ever recorded in Ohio is indicated by the latest Jo'ederal crop report. The report forecast the smallest production of winter wheat in the sh,te in sixty years, with one exception. In 1900 it was 8.&24,000 bushels. The 1927 winter t el' crop was 28,900,000 bushels. ue to an unfuvorable winter. only 840.000 acres of winter wheat remuin in the state out of 2.471,000 acres planted last fall.
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o linc tax thi s year ' will I,e around $26 .000.000. all of which g lles into building ruad s and streets. Cust of l'u lleeti un uf the gas tax is. only aLout one-tenth of one per ce nt.
Station W CAH. Columbus, wants more powcr-760 watts more power. and Senator Cyrus Locher has been asked to urge the Federal Radio commission to grant the application. Prior to the recent wholesale limitation of wave lengths , W CAH had an assignment of 500 watts, but today hIlS only 21)0 watts. and the reception. the atation contends, is limited. M. J. Harrison manager of the stution. wrote S~nator Locher, pointed out that WCAH is omitted from national network hookups because of its lack of power. The station broadcasts educational features sponsored I)y the Board of Education, and also the city and state police departments for the welfare and safety of the public. Senator Locher has a8!!ured t he slation that he will impress upon the Federal Radio commi81lion the n~ ces sity for prompt consideration of the application.
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WOOD SHINGLES- The world 's best and cheapest roof by every test. four -year coul·se. going tll school Certified by centuries of use, they three nights IL week. The former stand the te st of time. Ge nuin e 18Waynesville resident took thorough in. Perf~ction Red Cedar S hingl es, at Th(' offir cl's and leaders of u11 of Madden's Lumber Ya rd, Waynesville, training in business management. th c ·I-H club s ill th e co un ty will II S Ohio. . . Graduntes of the other Y. M. C. A. ~ elllblc at lI arrnon Park, Q.' huI·sday. schools received their diploml1s at the Mr. and Mrs. FOI'rest Hough are .Iune 7, to study how to mak e their same time. announcing the birth of 11 doug-hter. clubs 11 suc cess thi s yea r. In case Since hi. advent to Dllyto n, MI'. Curlcan .1elll1. Thursday, Mny 24. of rain th C'y will In l'et in the Le bli non Dinwiddie's advance in business has High Sc hool bu ilding. been rapid. From the position of In the mornin g demon strati nl1s will The Progressive Laundry and Dry general oRlce c1el'k, which he t~ok Clean;ng Co., give ladies coats, dress- be given by the Washington T ownupon gradUation from Waynesvll~e es. sweaters, etc •• special attention. sh ip Liv estock "Iub; by Virginia MurHigh school in 1921, he attamed m Gray's Barber Shop, Agent. shall , of the O ~c"olll Gil'ls' c lu L and seven years' time the position of ofby a team of the Live Wire Girls' fice manager of the Hewitt Bros. Mrs. Mary Adams and Mrs. Allie Hoom cluu. of Milson'. Soap Co.. Lust February he \I'a " elec- Dakin, of Harveysburg, were gues ts 1111'. Dowdy. nssi, tn n t stllte (' Iub ted to the board of directors of the of Mll. Alice McKinsey, last Thul's- lead"". will d isc uss "What co ns ticompany. day. t utes a good dcri1(]l nst!'ntion," arid will He is well known to all residents lead in IL 4- J'~ r ound table on b usiness of the community. having spent Lhe proc edure. majority of his lite here, and is a F ollow ing a pi e'nie lun ch th ere will great favorite. Mr. Dinwiddie moved be study group s ' fo r each offic e. Thl! from Waynesville in 1921,. lifter pres ident.s lind "' ict'- prc!\id e nts will graduating from the local high school. be in stru ctc l by Mr. ))Clwrly, uf ('0. lumbus; secl'eltll'ics by Mrs. Ni na COll'lpton and Mn;. Kate Furbee. 11111 son; rcporters by Mr. Ri chardson . of the Lebanon Plltriot, Mrs. Orn ut' 11,,1. Jingsworth . of OregOllia, and Mis. Mat:ie Benham. of Lebanon; I'ccl'('a tion lead erS' by Mr. C. C. Ca ldw ell club agent of Montgomery co un LY . The lead ers will ,pleet and d is('u8s The first meeting of the 4-H Good their problems with th e exte nsi un Cut Clothing club was held Tuesday agents, Watts and Class. afternoon at the Grade School buildThis ·is one .0£' the most impor ta nt ' ing, with Alice Gons as leader. -The meeti ngs of "the year in that cneh officers were elected as follows: Eveofficer receives definite help on h is lyn Cartwright, president; Bernice or her job. 'It ill expected tha ~ e VH'yman. vice-presijlent and recreation ery one of the.45 clubs in the county lellder; Helen Beltl:} secretary a~d will be represented. ' . Mary K. Wi\so.n, . treasurer; Nelhe 'Watts home demonstration agent con . ducted the meeting liy making out the programs 'for ·the year. The of, .. fieers will att.e nd the county meeting 'at Lebarion, June '7, in order to aid them in their work. All girls over the age of 10 rears who are. interested in this W9rk, and wIsh ~o. join and complete the ' course, ar.e urged to attend the' meeting on June 12 at 9 a.· m., at the Grade Sehool building. Helen Beltz. Secretary.
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Mrs. Effi e Smith. Mrs. Flossie Curey , Miss Lucy Emley and C hester Carey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lea n der Carey and fnmily . W e arc sh owing £In nssortm l' nt of splendid dinmonrla in modi sh n ew mountin gs . A wid e choice of des ign!;, Cary's J e welry Shop, Leuanon. Ohio.
GOOD PROGRAM . MEMORIAL DAY Dr. A. S. Watkin s. pastor of th e Meth odl Rt Episco pa l church will lIeli ver the address during the Me mori ul Day exel'cises to b e condu cted at 2 o' clOIek t his afternoon li t lII ia mi cemI!tery. Com mi ttees in charge of the celebl'!lti on ha\'e completed a ll plans a nd if the wpu t h,'r mu n is kin d. one of the mosl s uccess ful ob~er\'ances in recen t y"U I'S is unlicipntl'd. Music for t he occa~ion will be f'UI"·nished by th e Wlly n ·sville bU ild, who will f orm a procc s~i o n at t he suu t h gate of th!' c(,llleteI'Y. m:lI'l' hing to th o spea ker' s stano , wh e re t he ('xCl'cises \\'ill be held. III uddi Lion. to t he ad dress of t hc d '1 M L lly J> r s. Iury . J\ <lII ms will offe r u pl·ayer. whi c th e truditionul reci ta l of Lincoln's Geltysb urg atldl'ess wi ll be gi ven by Miss Eve lyn Cartwri ght. MUllicll1 salections wi ll a lso be rc nd erl~ d by a do ullie quartet or O. S. & • . O. Home girl ~ ; also two tl' u mpl·ter~. of Xenin . T he chairman of the progoralli. J . O. Ca r tw righ t. has appointed Misses Esthm' Hend erson a nd Kn t herin e From m to take charge of the strewing of flowers by several sma ll girls . T)'t el'e is now only one rema inin g memb er of the W. It Hoel P ost. G. A. R., S. Levering Car tW right, who wi ll occupy a scat of hon or upon the speak e r's stand. The death o f J . O. Falkinburg during the past yen r. rc · du ced the n umber of remain ing Civil War veterans of the loca l p ost to un(~.
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DEATHS M i. ti UIII'a Elli ~. s i ~t!' r o f Dr. J. T. Ell is Illld MrH. Hu t h J anney, di ed this morning nt. 7 o'c loc k ut t he hom e of her ~ i s t cr in Fo~te "s . No funeral arrangeme nt.. huve bee n made at this time . lIIr~ . Rache l Z(!I I, oged 80. died at the- T. O. O. F. n lllnt' in S pringfield . Thu , ·~dIlY. ~"' :.' :.! I. Shl' WIlS Lhe wife o f t he lU ll" Willia'lI :1.<.·1 1. n nd is SUI'viv('d by 0 11 1' ~'"" (; ('o r~,· . The f un p m I se"\'icC's WH t' Iwld in the Cbapel nt l\fi::Ulli .CC'I1I(·t '·Y . Sa t urd a y afternou n. 1\'11' ~. !\1 l1 r rny. nniciHti ng.
Cnrl L. I''' t ' ' r~'' " di e d ~i t hi s home thl'l'!! ' mil e" nOI·th of Wavnesv ille nt R o'clock Wud 1Il', cl fl. n'ight, fater hnvin/:' het'n ill of p neumonia two II'l'c ks. II I! wus improv ing and was tl ) h,1\'c bee n pe rm itted to sit up, but su dde nl y coilal)"cd [tho u t ha\( an hou r befo l'c hc di ed. On MOllduy uf la ·t we('k Mr . Petl"l' ~ o n '~ n ci,::hbol's too k t l'llctors "ttll teams und pl nllted his ('urn crop. 1'"111\(' 1'01 ~ erl'ict's \\'('\'(' hcld Sa t urday " ftCl'nnon al t he ill. ":. I'IlIl reh in Ik lll )ro"k . IlI t"l'I1l el1 ' in BeilhrolJk cpmetel'Y ,
Miss Henrietta McKinsey hilS b ee n Bu s ine ~s houses \\'i ll close durin!!' (,hal' l c ~ II'. H nin ~ , mayor of Ce nre-elected f OI' the coming yenr lloS Pri- the c(' rem onies wh il l! clti zcns arc mary Supervisor of the Ashtabula askC'd to di spla y (lag'S nnd to attend te r ville. died SU ll da\' nt his n' ~ id c nce I',d l" wing un ill llc,.;ol' s" "e ra l we e k~' scho ols . with an increase of slllary. th e I'xerci.<,s during t he :t ft"l'llfl on. dunl io n, 11 (' \\' U ~ act iv t' i n l\[ on t L eu vc your fam ily WElsh wit h us. F oll owin/( arc thl' spPnk " I's ",Ill> J..{"IlH·' ''Y c uun ty IInl iti(!!'i fUl' yea!'!;;:. Our service is un exc elled. W e will ha\' e a ddn'>se cl the vctP I""I S un Me- It a \'in;r b""11 idl'ntitic d with several clIll for th e work if notifi ed. Pro- mOl'ill1 Dny for the pll sl t \\'enty ,Ve al's: "II Ullty "likes dlll' ill ),; hi ~ lifcLimp. He gressive Laundry and Dry Cleaning 1 !I08- Howll l'd n. Mann inv.to n. II is <urvin" IIY his wid ,)\\,. Louella. Co. Gray's BarberShop, Agen t. fo rill el" WIl YIl('sl'ill" ci ti ze n. WashinK- 1 h,..·" [' hi ld l' l· lI. ~I 1'<. W. G. Elliott, of !la yt n n: Mr,. II. E. 1\1 i11(' I' a rid Ralph to n D. C. Gift Seekers- the one logical place l !lO!J- Hun Seth W. Brown. f or l11 - ,e :. lI ailll'>', buth " I' C'cnt"I'\' ilJ e; Lwo to se lect IIPpropr iate gifts of rea l e r Wa Ylle5vili" cit i:<c n. I. (, ano l1 . O. , i" " "". t.wo h .. otl1(" ·~ !l nt! nine grantlbea uty for Weddings, Birthda )'s and l!ll U- Cnpta in Me lv ill e lIayes, of childl·c n. oth er occasions, is Cnry's Jew elry Wilming ton. Shop, Lebanon. Ohio. In ll - Rcv. Wil!i nlll A. Il ul e. of OilY tO il. I!II2- lI on \)1'. S. D. F ess, Ulli lt'II 1·Il.1to .. tlce c1il'cl'li nl1 n (' thc Chant1!J 1:)- 01 '. ('I" yto n, Yelluw Sp rilll!S. 1!l 14 - B. F . ll uro wi t z. Mid dle town hl' I ' "I' rHIlIII\(' n' ~, pia n :-: (01' a gil!~Hl I!' I:'- () . D. Woodl11 a nsee . o f Cin - tic F Oll rlh of .J ul y l'c l,' llI'ati nll Ilt Lc hull u n t ll ' C lI eiu).!' cu,npk·t l'd. Til " e nci nna ti . ] !)]6- fl " n. ~ . W. Brown . Leba n on ti re ('olll,ly allel " " 'I'ounding tow n ~ 1[lJ 7- 01'. C. W. Blougel t . uf Cin - al'l' ;lI l'ill' " to tlll{c part in th is I!nla clay, the compll'lC PI'ogt'am of which cinn nli. I!JI S-Dr. Ge orge W . BUliton, of i" to bl' free . T Ill' da,v' s oulin/( will t,e h"'r1 at Dayton. 1919- Rev. E. BUl'd ~ Il)). uf Mil- ll u l'nl o n pHl'k wh e re C\, ('t"V conv(l n icn cc and cClmfo "l is II ce(,'~ ih l l'. ford . So methi ng is b('ing planned t o in l020- Hon ..J. R. Clark . of Cincin nati. ' I""pst "VN,v one at so me ti me during J 921.- Cll Pt. Thomas H. Morrow, tin' duy. The Hamw n Ha ll Golf club will Muge 1I tou l'nal,Yl cn t unde r t he of Cincinnati. 192 2- Hon. Roy G. Fitzge rald, of d ir ec ti oll o f Judge Alto n ·B rown. pros-. Ide nt of th e club. Base ba ll, fanl! and Dayton. I fl23- Judge A Ifl'ed McCray, . of pla,ve rs wi ll also have a chance a t th eir f uvorit e spo r.1. Karl D. ' DakDayto n. 1924- Frank S. Brown . of Dayton. in, who has cliarge of t he day 's games 1925- Re v" Brasha l'cs. of Dayton . claims. lie plans to It a"!! two games, . one at 10 n. m., lind one at 3 p. nl . . 1926- W. 'J . Co n'f.er, o f Dayton. Coach R. M. Black has charge of ·)927- Prof .T. O. F alkin bul'g . now the oth ~r &Po r ts, such 115 t aces ·8 n(l ·l , deceased, . o f Ci.ncinll ati. Ohio . contests fO l' .the }.'.oungscer ll. . ~~~-= 1928- Dr. A. S. W atkin s. The Lebanon scbool-Iland 'will fur~ _ music for t be occasion. The dllY's program will cJo~e with Misi Edna ~. Chri'stoferson, d~ a big fireworks display at the park-. 'heriB ~f' Portland, Ore.. dem4 Mr. and \\Irs. A. LillQoln Sides ha"ve onatratecl ber de'adl¥ accuraq Wi&V announced th marriage of their a ~vol.er when .tae .hot a of ~ out of ',>,In__ the )I. . daughter, Edith Lillian, to Mr. Ralph 'York PoUce cIaani,lcJa.~p .... E. -Hommel on Saturday. May the twenty-sixth. ninl1teen hundred and tWl1nty-eight, near Lytle. The couple will make their 110m'
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MARRIAGE LICENSES go o rell so n ~ own, court ~ u s· Frl'nch Vermillio ll, I\ill~~ l\Iill ~ , II I' p(' nde d Ih e illl po"ition o f "~ Illl'ncl' Oil a nd Hobert ~i z!' mu l'l'. K inlo:" Milk \\' (0 1l1i1 \' hU \' l' 10 ;- w i l11 [ \11' it ! Ci\'~ Carrull S \\t' illill111 !oiU II (ur nun ·~upLuwris C. Bland, c11'rk. J UIlWsIUWIl. Ill(.) t h f" O:lr:-o I w a nt €I warm \lp !" purl. li nd i.l'liu Sl John , tcu cher, Wuyn,'"· 200 ERit 5th SI. DAYTON O[1p. S: . Cb ir vill e, Ar ~ hic nntl L,'u ry W(' n' dlllnging ~========~==,=============================~~~----~: NEW SUITS Hobert Wolf. puinter, nuyl on, un<1 Gl'o rge Lanen vs. B~ ~s ie lind J ohn LIII'Il B. Ro se. wuilrt!s~, Frllnklin, Roscoe Esl ey, labor,, \", Franklin, ~It'y~ r, $ ~ O OO, PUBLIC SPIRITED Cmc(' Burge.-s vs, Sc rl'nc), Burgess and Almll Bullinger, Frankli n. Willurd Hildeb ranl. laburl'r, Mui ne divorce lind clJstody uf minor chi ld, .1,"I·llI n 'r (i" l,, "d v"i ... , I "I \','n· Snrll Shoema ker \'s, J ohn Taylur , ville, lind Thelmll 8ralldenburg, fill" t ilt'll tu 1\ ";:-; t "1'1 tlll' l' t' i ":' I1't It li n \' in f hi.. : l ory work er, Mnin,' yill£', et aI. , partitio n. Hudit'm' p Wltll h H ~ {' \ ' ,'I' do Ill' l;nYlh i lt~ W illiam C, i.u rl', a "~ l'llIblyman, l o jll't'\' l'nt thl' d,,:o; tru l' tioll uf tl lll' \'u :-- t REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Frallklin, and :'lla ry E. (' ullin:', "I' rl. I' t.'~ t :o:, .. Fronces BI'c nd", I." lI arr)' Wueb· Franklin , HI I,\' i n audit'lh 't' ( ti lll i dly) · ·- " I' \,t' Ralp h KOIllM, nlllC' hini sl , nNwi!. ken berg, .5!l town IIcre. in lIe(,t'tie itl s hol \\' U tldPl ' 'kl' I' ~ ," Mic h., li nd E Il~ It'r Z. I)rake, ,Lebun"" , l own ship , Edwllrd W. Ball's 10 el nr enee lind Flossie Reitz, 1 lown al'rl' in lJe cr. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES field Tp, Dr, A, F Zimm er , ti lote I'etl'ri na rEdwlIl'd W. Rntcs to Clnren<:e li nd illn, ellr tn~~ , $ 11 ; W, '" dhill C" llI l'lery, Flossie Re itz, I town ant! in Deer· l'Ilrc o f ce llll!lc r y lot", $60: Frl'd fie ld Tp. "rocto l'. l' eCO rd l' r' ~ Rupp lies, $5<!.7ti ; Casper Cahill to Mary Richter, Uurrdt Bro ~ . , ~ h L'l'i n" " "uppli es, $:l. 40 A Summer Melli Course 1 town lot in Dcc rfield Tp, sam !', cl erk o r c, )ur , suppJiC g, $ 10, 15 Fur t he Illt'lll ' t'ollr><' IIf II qu i('kl\'Edith La hman to Ceorge M. Lnh· W. II. l\1 udd(' n & C" " 'hri dge repuir, WE GET THEM QUICKLY AND man, 2 town lots in Spri ngbor o, $7, 1(1 ; J ohn II. ilonne l, contruet ill s c r\,("d :\ lI l1 l l11 (' r d i llfH.· r, Iry jdli£:d FREE, OF CHARGE Jam es Marcum to George C. Dny· ("II. $ 16:1; Co illmhu ~ Ulunk Boo k Co. Ir.eat "Hlf pl'epllred 11''' "1 lh,' l illn t'd CALL US ANY TIME AT OllR fi "h, c hl~ k , ' n ('I' 1I' Il j{uP Ih ll l shuli ld c. De A .hout from 14 ,";,5 acres in Clcnrcre ek 1'11, id50n, t k th t h pr ll hate court ~ lIpplip.s . $ 1 ~ , 20: ~nm{l, Carey .hut oil the power the momen . e • ruc " n , E~PENSE Fretl lind Ha rri ett Meckc r t o Fl ull HII' n' y O I" ~ suppli eg, $ ~ .25;'(' . S, ('rai~ lll' Oil "Vl',I' Y PI'"I" ' I' slll'lf. Th " foun . the Goyer nor announced that be w.' hurrying toward the .~ene . Z, Meeke r, 2 town lo ts in Franklin , j{1l ~ , nil , si oruge, $~2 . 0 !J; P"rry Simp · dnt l llrl u f th t.l In:, 1' I ~ 1"nlolI -Hu\,u r"d posi ti ons when the launch. exec uting Muriel Len ming to James Marshall so n, l/luo r, $7 1. 50 ; Freel HUl1lphr .. y ~ , g(ll utin. wi t h ~I it' l' " PI' hurd -hllilctl (' gK ~ hi;a;:;;:; ul u· ~hnclo\\' thllt dartIllb r, $i I. 50; Howurd Coo k, fumi sh· " I" ~I'('('n IWH:, I b l ' t! tll l l ' J'nHll' iy with Phon .. II HARV EYSBURG, 0 etl Ollt of the darkn ess ond passetl un ot her of its giguntic evolu ti ons, 3 town lots ill Deerfi eltl Tp, IIguin swept by, A second late r th ey Ephraim and Mory Foss to Marse· ing lind londing gl'Uvcl, S2 2.f';;; Hn r· Ih.e III), l'rs IIf 111 1'111 " r ti sh. Sl' rn'd Le tw c~ n them IIn ci the launch, The were stll rtl ed uy n crash followed by na Foss, 7 ,75 town acres in Hamilton old Sweeney, sume, $702 ,5:1 ; Za in \\'Jth, muY ? ~na i:-<l' nnd " k~ tH' potat o Govern or SIl W' it a nd stifl ecl II. cry of scream s and crys for help, Leu ry low nship, Armitage, same, $474 .:1 0; Ohio CQ r. PIlIIIl'S frl eu c ri sp u"d bl'oWIl in hUldhnllY· George D, Stromlln to R, T . Whit. ruguled Cul ye rt Cu. RPwp r", $ 1G!1 , I 0; tel' , 0 1' .'lIIl1'leurine, thi s milkeR II very ';Two women in a cllnoe! They're whist lcd shrilly to IIttrnct the GOY· e rn or's altent.ion and bent. to the ed, 1 town 10L in Mason, Lebanon Lumuer Co .. lIla le rial. 57.7!!, ~ lItl ~ rYlllg lII eal. going to run (or it !" Beq. Chester and Bessie A rchdencon to H, D. Lollar, dum age, $220; Manley The C'1\'~l'I1or had alreadY tumen ollrs. , "Carey has Ii boat' of Bomc power ," arey shut off hIS power the mo· William and EYa Bake r, 1 town lol Jameson , garage rc' nt, $S ; Fall10uH A Note About Clo ye• NOTARV PUBLIC the Governor remarked, hand us he t he cllnoe a nt! was furiou sly pl y ing in Franklin. A uto and Supply Co .. repa irs, $ LUI; In us ing c/ "Vl' H for pi ckling ' or carries no lights we've gol l o t a ke hi:; padd le, A la nt e rn shot its beams ment h e struck the ClIl1Oe. A shout Robert and Annll Stonebraker In W, Tompkins, pay 1'011, $30·1, 15; V. prps(' r ving, Ih e "1," sI1 01 ,' nd ~ h () uld N.tlon.1 B.nlr the chance of sneaking r ound him from the phllntom cruft, but th e lighll from t he GO,vernor announced that Sallie Seward, 1 lown lot in Mnson, Eden T e rry, sn me, $ 1:lS.25; S,llm(', U" 1'l'1lI01'I'U, U s it l!ark"Il ' the' liq uid s. Will. Dr.wD .. .. ...... E.t.t •• S.ttl.d he WU g .h~rrY lTlg loward lhe scene o f or getting run down. You und Red vnni. he d illlllll'Cliately, to Robert Blair, 1 Loulll Mille r $;~2 ~ ,70; C. F: . Brlldh'lry , $ 12!!./5; "Tht> re goes the engine," the Cov·llhe col liSIon. I" . , , tllke the row boat and trail me; I ' ll sum e. $!l!1 . 70; p , M. Co llins, $2 20.50; Remove. Crall St.ina ern or ... ulled, a s he took th e lead,', "Bear le fl. crIed Lellry ,sClzmg town lot in Maso n, Wayneaville. Ohio scout ahead with the conoe," Jbhn McKnight t o ,John C, nntl A, T , Rettig, lii20VlO; . am·e, $R5,'jO; The canoe shot f orward , th e GOY. "11,,' ~ s pott ed thal light HlHI will try all OU I'. , "Slow d?wn I Stop!" Prl'l ty IIIII'< I t ll kt'!'1l littl !' folk > IIIl' Mary Simpson, I town lot in liar· J . W. DIIVis, $20~. 50 ! !Iarlun Whit. Th e hg hts plaYll1g upon the scene vey~burg. ernor driving th e poddle wilh Il J.... uc· to run th l'1lI rlowll ." aCl'e , $200,!10; Colu mbu s Blank Book the KrH ~:-; jU :o' t no\\' , But Ul'\' l'r m i ll O, READ tised hand. The row boat foll t,wetl, l suue l lind Ru l h, lIlte mp li ng lo f l'<lIn th c launch fe ll upon lhe str ug· Whitnker-G lp•• ner Co., to Wh eel. Co,. l ' (~ ('oJ'{J(' r ':; supp l i~~. $~[); Mo nr nl' GI'Il S:' "puts wi ll <,,,nl.' out easil y if and as they moved steadi ly l uwUl'd cilld., C "I' I' Y' ~ hlockade lind sec k h elp glin~ women, the Govern or and ing te ' l Corp " ag,tia a c!,es ill Wayne & ,juhn"lu n, s uppli, ' ~ , $ liO .D f,; SlIlll£', w lI " h~ d in Irl l' l' llI, !. THE . the middle of ·the bay they nlllrkcd III ll u d llll!~ I<HI. wert! f orcing n crisis Leury swimming toward them, ' and township. GAZETfE'S ~u r \'eyo r ' ~ f: uppli (I ~ . ~r' , {i :': O I'l' g'(ln i H more and more clcarly t h ~ passage thai III i"ht nny minute r esult in dis· Archie s telldyin~ lhe row bOllt ready Wil liam E. lind KlI l hc rin e IJlIl'm on Brid ~~ Co., sum", S I I SO ; Ihr l,, " A Good Fl oor Poli . l. of the launch as it pnlr Ill ed thl' aFter. It MIS illcledible lhat Carey to nid in lhe re c ue , to Thl' Ch 'ic Trust, 1 lown Iut in Whit acl'e, ma te!'in l. $ ·I~ , I :3 ; ~ n yd i' r T " Pll t i l hi;:h :lnd IU\O li ll J! pnli~ h 011 farther shore. Th ey were two·thirds would lI!telllpl to run down two wom The "('scuers were now tl epend ent Lebano n, & Slln , sUllpli ps , S 1f>.R5 : l. e~ li ~ S hlll t7, hnr tl wot, d flll ll !'!- , 1I ~ ' n pint. o f IIl'es. of the way across th hoy \l'h n Ih ' e n nn t he dllrk ha y and it wns ap- upon S O li nrl a nd the stlll'light in lhe Wh Hl inA' S tee l Corp, to Ro xa nna III bol', ::; t;a; Z"in Armitage. fUrlli s h. wu x t o IWo " illls o f lu"pl' n t i nr', rli ~. Governor gave th e sig nnl to slop and Jllln'1I1ly hi ~ intt'nti on to circle round urgent bu siness o f murking the posi. IInnin~ 0" 3!), 63 a cres in WU Yllc ing I(ru\'(>I, $2 f10 .1 0; W, C. Cilm ou l', so lve d in a ~ olllti uf1 on th " I'HIl g'(' un .. they drew togeth er f or a confr rcncl' , I hem aurl u rive lhl'm back l o the tion of th e yo ullg women , A hand lownship, inqu,''' l, S!I ,!)O: :':I me, $7.fiO, t il a pu sle> i, ronn ,'d, A pp ly wil h " gl'lIsped AI'chie's trailing oar and in >I ,ft tla nll"1 alld I'"b hr i' kly . u m O I1l~nl with Leary's a ssistance he PROBATE PROCEEDINCS had golte n one o f th e wome n into SMASH IT 0.. Ironina Day Charles Wllggoner was nppointed Ihe boot. The men n ow redoubl ed guardian of Cyndora Eynon, In ~tead of .p rinklin A' clollw. by I he ir efforls to fintl the second victim The old cow·mnn was bnck on the Atillm Wei tze, Montgomery How. of the clllastrophe, shouting to keep hnntl, USe 11 whi ~k hro ulll dipPI'1! ill range after his first visit to Cheyenne I ra ck o f one nnother and to hearlen IIrd and Char les Moore were IIppoint· in many, mnny yellrs, "And do yer wat er a nd shake it ov .... t he' (' Inthes. the girl wh o was so mewhere buttling ed appraisers of the Charles Swart· know," he was sayi ng to the cow· Also k~ep an IIlomizer fill .. d wilh wn. zell estnte, ( ror he r life. ter n eurby wh<>n ir"nillj{, "" you c:In' =-=-=-~ --~--=----_. -_ _-_-~-_ -_ Edwnrd StE!g emoelIer was appoint- hands, "in that 'ere hotel ropm the spray dry SPl)ts Ill< you i 1' 0 n, A [llint cry, hardly dis tinguishable ed administrator of lhe will of Fred· light burned ull nigh t," auove th e commotion of the waves" erick "Why didn't yer blow it out, Bill?" Stegemoellr, Ross GrisTo Mend Chin. ('aught Archie's ellr and he jumped mer, Lee McCormiCk and J, M, Mc· spo ke a comrade. A splellditl ce ment for broken chi. in to Ihe wale r and swam toward it. Farland were named apprnisers. . "I tried my goltlorndc!lt," he re· In making n stroke his arm f ell upon Robert Warwick was admitted to plied, "but they had the lighl in a na may be mude by mixing plll~ll'r Ol f MONEY LOANED Pari ~ with white of un egg until it I he side o f lhe ol'erlurned cunoe, A th e Dayton St.ate hospital, glllss bottie." is creamy. Apply ns you would lIny pi t iful little whimper stnrtled him; Proof of publiclltion of the appointI'reparetl cement. . he touched II face anti his fingers ment of Robert Burroughs as execu. SOMETHING WRONG HERE cuuleht in a woman 's hair, The canoe tor of the estate of John McGu inn; To Cle.n En.meled Tub. LONG OR SHORT T)ME-Eae1 ~ t ill re tained enough buoyancy to sup Rose . Carr 118 executrix of William Bobbie-uPapa, 'how can you tell t e l'lII ~ , A I 0 Surveying and A bport him, lind hi s lusty cries brought Carr; Ira Collins as administratrix PracliclIlly 1111 scouNng powdcl's when men are drunk?" t he Coyxernor to his side, followed of the estate o f Anna S. Hurtt. dul( the polish of e namel e~1 lubs anti stracting. Write and I wHl call and Papa-"Well, my son, do you see li n in ~ lnnt Iuler by Leul'Y, laborious· Mary Bolin fil e d inventory and ap. those two men over there? Well, if laya torie~ . Casoline does th(' wnrk scc you, --Sam ,Henkle, Waynes. jll Iy pu~h ing the bout bef ore him, praisement of the estate of John Bo· you were intoxicated they would look bette r IIlld qu icker IInll " "CS nnl hnl'll1 ville, Ohio. TIll' worked in silen ce alive for the lin , the porcelnin, like four," LOANS 0 11 LiYetitock, Chattels, Sec. ~ h"rp co mmands of the . Governor, Myrtle Bnrnhort was appointed ad. Bobbie-uBut, papa, there is only lind l\fortgllges, Notce bought, The bont had to be halancetl ngainst ministralrix of the estate of Dwight one." Try the Miami Guette for a year. .John Hurbinc, Jr .. Xenia, Ohio, till' lif t inl( of the second figure over l hl' s id", nil" Ll'lu'y mnnaged this , whil,' :\ rc hip and th e> Cm'crnllr, after I . K.ti. H •• No S.nle or Humor Iwi t" f "i lill~, lI'ilh n 's upr eme effort, THE FUMBLE FAMILY by E. COURTNEY DUNKEL FarmaTB of Wuren and adjolnln. J!lIl 1 hl' S(' (' 01ul g irl aboa l'd , The ued car that IeI'WS you most satisfactorily-that cou.les may oMaln money on lon, " Tlwy W('rr ' hOlh takill!!, care of lime loan8, at 5 per cent Inter.at. you the most transportation for your moneyI h"1I1,;"It·I'S \l'1", n \\", piek" " t hem CORt pf aecuring the same is very rea. li P, " ~aid An' hi e, hoill in)! I" Ihl.' Rid e ...mraIIy.offers the gre<ltest used car value. sonub le ,through The Federal Land P i' ti ll' bn at, \\ '~ h n \'l'n ' l a ' OS ll of Bank, For furlher inform'atlon call dr\l\\ n ill J! l o d e al with," :a 'Go to the Buiclc dealer. He offers a wide :>election cl ,,\V,,' II Illflk ,' [<lr Ih e camp lis fn st 011 or Address M. C, DRAKE, Troa •. ad models in his IJ.IIe(j car stock. li S 1",,, il,ll' . I'll lak,' t h,' 11 : 11'" , " sn id urer, phone a16 -X, Lellfln 011 , Ohio, ~
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FOR S ALE- Delco Light Plant, in gno d conditi!)n. Inquire of H. M, Clark, Lylle, Ohio, . .m23
Ih"·,'nll),. Archie ga lh{'r('d hCI' up in hi, anll " II IHI bore he r to the hospitlll 10111 wh 'n' II nu rse Ilwaited th em, " We' re lu ck devil ~ ," saitl the GovRJN1'. IIICHIGo\.N-DIVISlON Of' 0IlNBIilAL IIIO'I'OoIIS c.oMPOMAl'JOfol {,I' nor, :" Ih"y wrung lhe Willer frum t he il' c1 ut hes in th e bath hou se, "If \\'(' hatln't bee ll jusl where we were thu , e "irI s would hnve been drowned . In Ih,il' skirls lh ey couldn't hav e Illud e ~ h " n' ! " 1Il rs, Perry cam .. duwn presenlly to rt'P" Tl Ihllt ' ~llh e l und Ruth were a sl('"p, " I wi. h," she saill. "we might pro, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-_ -_ _~_-~·---------------..,.~I I claim 10 t he world yo ur gallant con· p duct; bul for /lny reporl of thi' mat. te r tn g'!'t "boa rd would be disnRtrouB - a din ' clilumi t y, a s you ca n see It wuuld be he~t f Ol' you to retur~ to Hud tl lcsi'l n ann keep silent liS to the <Ic cident." "Xou may count on our tliscretion," sni d t he Cov I'llOr, " L t me snynl'st that as to t he danger of ·starvation , See U. Early for Your 'Sale Dates. We Cuarant"'. you nr tI huve no fear on that 8core, Satiafartlon or Charge Nothing. · I wired y e~te rduy fOI' n tug I'm some. \\'hal inll'r~ " ted in to pick up supplies at Hari.J Qr SIJrings and it will puL in hl're some tiqte . during the after.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY
FOR SALE-- Ruml York, seed or eating potntoes, Warren Surnfce, Route 2, WuynesYille, .m30 .
Keelor Motor Co.
FOR SALE- IS pigs, 8 weeks old. Legtc r Gilhen~ , R. D. 4, Wllynes. ·01 16 vill e ,Ohio,
Lebanon Ohio
FOR S A I.E- Good cMh registel', Inquire lit the IIIiumi Gazette office, m30 fo r informntion , I,' tllt l:;A LE- ::;weet polato ancl gnrllt:n plnnt.s, t.~ miles north on the Wnyn eHyill e lind I"erry rOlld, Strouse !:II' lhCl'H. ' j8
F. T. Martin , Jesse Stanley Auctioneer s .
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I' d lh ut th e II' huJ. '" ,mc fann utmu sph e r e is not u IIl'ce ding phlee of crilllinuls . Thl're ure J flO boys lit Bc rk Hhir<' hl d u 8tr ial flll'lII whu huve Ir <'e n sal . slums of New York vnge d fr"m or f rolll d i.rupt e ll hOllll·s. Thes e bOy8, w ho tlcfied uuth or ity, co mmitted lawl eRs ncts und gllv e ind icllti o n s thut th ey wou ld g row up t o h e th i~vc. and lhugs, have been Re nt tu th e rarm t o get their belll'ing ~ in lift:. A fter H~v(! ra l YI' u rs Itt th e form . thl' s C "hopd es~" IJOYs hll"l' Il' lIrned 1\ t r ade a no lire " ' Iui l'p",1 ru r life. T he y lire kept fr o m hUldilli( in refu r m schools li nd nr c mllde g oo d citizens. It sce ms t o us that th is is nbo ut th e bcs t pilln yet cl c "i s d rOI' oen ling wi th the "pro l>I " m huy," lind thllt il s ho ulJ be un ivl'I'slI ll y IIdopt(' d. It seems to prese nt a modern alld in te lligent attack o n crim e. This method o f hundling juven ile delin'lu('nl'Y s('ems t o nffirm the be· lief by Ill ll ny th ut s ueh delinlJuclll'y is m o l''' rrequent , in th .. big cities thBn in th e s mall er t own s .
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Carnation Corn Meal and Flour, Ehter ri Flour You will find our Carnation Corn M eal to be a fa.ncy g rade of table meal.
Carys J ewelry Shop
Walter McClure · Jo E.McClure FUNERAL DIRECTORS
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO Fully Equipped for Good Service, Large Display Room . Ambulance Service TELEPHONE: 7
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Lehigh Portland Cement We ha ve just received a fresh car of cement
W aynesville Farmers' Excha~ge Company ,
The Clinton Realty and Loan Company
GRANDTHEATER,Lebanon Dr. W. E. Frost Two
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WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE DR. C. W. HENDERSON OHice-Aman Bldg. OFFtCE,HOUR 5
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Model T .Pords Expenditure of few dollars may enable you to get thousands of miles foam your old car
M oving picture en thusiasts will lOOn ha ve sound with thei r pictures, Actors will talk and .ing on the Krten and news reel s will enable crowds to aee and HEAR what happen s. , MoWng picturc actors will nted good voices as we ll a hcautiful teeth, faces, legs and hair. S oon th e arto r withoul a good voice will be a mOiling pictur e actor no louger. Wil1!~ nl 1-4ox a.hc1 1U8 - :": C ,l "i JOC aided ~. y 'S :~ \ t. \! r S. r.t 'I ,~··i. ('.f ~'. " b ig t~l~l l !l c.. uc c u m ,p a ll),. , ,:.:~ ~'.{!. Bloom, o f the ",'c,t E' u L.:t'C:, :',ove convi nced the mo ving p.C lu rc:: i[l(h~ trX th at moving IHd.rrCS ill f UI'Jrc Wlll require "so unll a nd iury ." Variuus chang,·, wi ll come, a·:tors
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H ullyw uod or Ill f\ ving pictll re studios will be tran s fl'rrcd to places where gooJ vokes can b e fo und. New York Sta te ha,s sillncd a chtck for $33,7ZJ.734" th e biggest e/er drawn I,y the riche st State. The be't part of it is that thc! money· will be a)lent for public !chonls. ]I, ot long ago ev<e ry State spent more for prisons than for public Khools, and nothing at "II for public libraries. There is progre<s. Art objects, from the Bronze Age. and pottery made by Philiatine! are dUjl' up in Palestine. It is Impolaible to realize what it meant to the human rllce when the ancients discovered, probably by acddent, how to Jet co pper from are. and went travcllll8' over th~ earth In _reb of it. .centuries ago, boats taUed cautiollsly from Mcditterranean poru, keeping ill sight oj land, baving DO compass. Bold Phoenicians , Irom the eastun end of the inland sea, trader s that , IOld Solomon some oJ the wonderful thing s he put into hi ! temple. saile:d through the Straiu o f GibraIU", into the wild Atlantic, us~ .tars in ' pl~ce o( a CDmpuS, pu.bln;t 011 :~ what we call the Britis!. blanda, That was a wonMr.
All Kind Building Material's
THE Model T Ford is still a great car. It led the motor industry for twenty years and it is used today by more people than any other automobile. More than eight million Model T Fords are in active service in city, town and country, and many of them can be driven ~r two three and five years and even longer at very small up-keep expense. The cost of Model T parts and of necessary labor is unusually low because of established Ford policies. New fenders, for instance, cost from $3.50 to $5 each, with a labor charge of $1 to $2.50. ' Tuning up the motor and replacing commutator case, brush and vibrator points costs only $1, with a small charge for material. Brake shoes can be installed and emergency brakes equalized for a' labor charge of only $1.25. A Jabor charge of $4 to $5 will cover the overhauling of the front axle, rebushing springs and spring perches, and straightening, aligning and adjusting wheels. The labor charge for overhauling the average rear axle runs from $5.75 to $ 7. Grinding valves and cleaning carbon can be done for $3 to $4. A set of four new pistons costs only $7. For a labor charge of $20 to $25 you can have your motor and transmission completely overhauled. Parts are extra. AU of these prices are approximate, of course, because die cost of materials need~ will depend on the condition of each car. They show, however, the low cost of putting the Model l' Ford if) shape for thousands of miles of additional service. See the nearest Ford dealer, therefore, and have him estimate on the cost 'o f re-conditioning your Model T Ford. . He will tell you, in advance, exactly how much the complete job will cost.
FORD MOTOR' COMPANY
Yesterday tbe ' Italia,n flier. Umberto Nobile, in bis dirigible, /loJio • • tarted through the ai'r (or the North ·P ole. but Win forced bade by (og and a gale. He to<,k with him a cron, 6.f~t long, to be dropped a5 Dear to th e Pole a. " Dllibh:. aad the f1aio£ Pope Piu.: The earth is coaqlllcted, sea and air. WUI IDID ever c10lMluer oahU•
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A fire in New JHRey n cen tl y hnlt The Baptis t 111 issio nllrv Ci rc\ (' will cd a lecture . Wond e r if thi s bit n r ne ws hllsn't ~et som e college Mudllllt s h(,l d u r"u tl suiI.' in Mcr-unen' s Guruge SUlUl'J HY l'v~nin~ , lJeginning nt thinkin..: ? s ix o·c1 uck. CU llI e oUC und, g et you r A horned toad, known to newsMichio Ito. J a panese d unne . p lans S unduy d inne r . a gigantic $:1 ,000,000 dan ce templ e Mr. and Mr s. A. S. Cu ll ett . Mi sses paper readers as R ip Van WLnkJe, II to bl! bui lt in New Yo rk. It seoms Kalhl ee ll lind Ne ll ie Gru hnm n ncl Do r- auvpoied to have lived more than to u s hc'lI ho ve to do so m e r eo l /l t e p· t hl'lI Illl vis were in G'·l'mallt own . Fri- trurty years in a ~orDCr atone wUbout ping to get thut amou n t of m on e y. dllY , atte nd ing th e annuul Sp ring Day air, water or (oexl. e x !:rc ises alltl dunce , at M iumi Mili T he t08d has l>eJuI I«Jl by mauy~ • including the Prulcict. Some beA junior nl th e U niv e rsity of Wis- tury In stitut.e . cOlls in d efined "gubernatorial" os Mr. Prank I'[o ugh , Mi ss E rn esline lieve the yam. T~e President bas "pertaining to the powe r of eating." nnd William, of Blnn chester, Mr. li nd Dot committed bialLle1£. When the So m e hard-boiled s kep tics, un q u C8· Mrs. H urry Hough. so n Robert, Mr. toa.d waa placed on the Praidalt'a t iona bly will believe th nt he was n ot and Mrs. Lawre nce H ough ; a nd Mr. deak neither laid a word. . ' u wrong ufte r nil! a nd MrA. Al bert H o ugh were Sunday Now the toad', OWIIrtr ~t. . . g u est s o f A III os nnd C liff Ho ugh, • •• interest, ..ying that in bit : airThe h ornet.! to n,1 rnllnd "" .lIed in 1t Ie.. ~OI'ner-.tone th~ toad .. t next t() ,·o rnerst on ... und s til l nli \'e after :1 1 a Bible, aod that I¥lblc book e~led yenrs ' iml}!'l. onm ent . w us lake n t o him to bold out. Many will belieYe l'i,'\\' Yo r k . It p r obab ly wllu ltl rec l thaL It is & ~reduloul bclaaJl nrcc. ' Iu it e lit hu me in so me o f 0 111' moclern In a few day. Gfo.nnany will eMct apnrtm c nt !( ! Orval Cn r m:11 was \I C incinnati vis- a new R';cll.r/t;JlI. and thirtY-OCle different parties will !liht ior the .cau_ ' /': ll do ubt mony I'r ('~i r! c llt ia l hop e- it u r . S untl uy. ful :; al'l' nnw d OlltlH'd t o h t, (·i th er \\' a ltc r L(,n..: and wif,· wc r p Day t u n These include two Catholic; two Socialist. two NBtion:ilill. three Comn l ~()- I'llll s 01' runnill ~ m(tt e ~ ! ~ h "i'i'e r s FI·id ay . munistic. and Uu'ee Anti-Semitic t ' ha l'I ~ " :-:h<' r " d . or Dayt o n. ~ p c nt partiell. A !'n nci o n prof"",, ,r "Inims t o ho\' I' t h .. \\' l·,·k · .. /l d "i t h h i~ ~i tl ·l· . Mr s. LuIn America we lIIlve only two partauJ.!h t a fll' H u . an ~ \"l'r qllf'~t ion !-l by ti c (' o r nell. ties tbat count. and our people can ta pping on it~ head wi th it.s h'!rs. Isn' t :III'. and ~I I'~. Cliff I. e \\'i ~ , o r C,· n· hardly keep ttack o f th em . N ot ten tu pping un the head' g e nc l'llll y indi Lcl'vill e .. c'"II('d lit t ill' hOll1e lO r C. R . ill a hundred cou ld tell what either cnt il' c o f "N ubCl dy !l om e'!" mnt s or plans. C o r nf'1l ~ lIl1d:l Y t'I!\,cn illJ!. Fortunate the country with little )';a rl T ho Ill H~ . w i!"€! and so n. w l' r c political excit ement . It is quiet. beA man cOll viet,·d of a r so n r ece i\'e d th e S un'cl uy d inn er Ku ests or Mr. A l- cause it is doing wdl. 11 h 'nil.' nt se ntl'ne e when it was shown f r e d Hay IIlId fami ly. o r O. Lo l'n e , thal h e wnR good to h is m oth er -inThe success of the indiddual ii I,,\\,. Some peo ple t ho ught he m crlI'Il'H Id a lIlcN ea l. wh o ha ~ IlPl'l1 s uf often the good fo rtune 0 1 the many. f e ring' wilh an infected car, f e ll and ited n s uspe nde d se nten ce I Juilu s Rosenwald, who b<ga n with hUI't her f oo t, which cnuses he r d o u ba public lIChool etlucation, cou rage and the desire t o help others. ha s le s uffering. An exhaustive senreh throughout utablishecl a fund "lo r th e benefit of A ngora failed to r eveal II si n gle An \\f osl of the Row's rndio fnn;; stn id humanity," recently adding $2.000.(0) go ra cat. Thllt seems s tran ge, e x- n ea r their 10lld "p enkers Sundny , t o t o other gifts, now in excess of cept t o peop le wh o hn ve tri e d looki ng hear their school bnnd OVCr the oil' $2O,OO),<XXl. IIIr. RosenWald \pves the money to f or the chicke n in a r esta urant chick - fr o m WSAJ. . ' trustees for the puhlic benefic. and e n snlad . Mr. and MrR. Th omas Sherod, o f impo .. s only one condicioll. th?t :'all Wilmingtun, and Stacey Burnett a nd the m oney sha)I L,~ SpetlC, pnnClpal wift!, o f Nutt Road. Wl' r e Sunday arand in terest. within twenty · fiv e yean t e rn oon gu ests of C. R. Corne ll und o f Mr. Rosenwald's death." May that death 1.Jc long poscponed_ wife.
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Offic e is now locate d in th e Cilize nJ Bun k Bu ilding, Leba n o n . Mon ey to I"a n on chlltte l pr o pert~.. h o u ~ e hold ~oo d g . live s tock , mach incry, etc. Y o u cn n p a y off your loan in ti ny amo unt any l ime.
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Attelllp t th l' l'," 1 and nc,'eJ' s tlll,,1 t u do u bt; Not hin.: ·s HO hard , uut scntch wi ll - ll e rrick . ' tin,1 it uut.
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(;ru<:n " ' ,,tches have lll'p"ti),;c with · "lit parnllel in I hI.' hi5tOI'Y of tlno' Wiltchmnking. A \'ariety of bClIutiful d igns ut fll' Y' S Jewelry !' ~ t' P, I.l·bnnoll, Ohio.
All work will he given my prompt and careful PERSONAL attention.
1111': .•J. E .•Iunnc\' a nd dllll),;ht<'r~ spl' nt lnst we('k with Mr. and 1I\r". Lon'n Hll dle y, lit Berlin il cighl ".
Maynard Weltz . Frnnk H (\hin~I'n . Boyd H enrler,o n lind Morr is ~h(' r wood lire spending tOflay in Toled".
r", ployed n. " mec h a ni c a t the Way. n e.vi ll e Mo tor Sale Agency. 10 I f eel Ih a t the peopl" of thi. co mmu . nity a .... ", .. II acq u Ai nt e d wilh t he q ua lity a nd integril)' of m y work. I have b .... n .. mplo),ed a. mechanic on " II mnk e. of CA .... Ihu. incre.. inlr my knowle d lre of all kind. of machine ••• nd my abililY 10 put and k"op th "m in g ood , hape. _ WlU
Hair T oni cs. Fllee L n ti l' n ~ for " f te l' Shaving, Fan.-y ~n:l"". Slta\'in)r Cr ams. T oi let Wil le rs, Perfumes. Razor Blad l's, elc. Gray's Barber .' hop.
NO JOB TOO BIG FOR MY SHOP, NO JOB TOO SMALL FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS AT TENTION .
Geor!(' H ellkl(' nnll En'retl S!'ar.< W!'re visitinK the lI enkll' s i; tel'!' at W ittenberg ('o lll'ge, Springfwlt!. Sunday.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
HOMER M. CAREY
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The fir~t Food club ll1t'cting will be held (ll the hom!' of !IIr ~ . Arm itage, Fr iday aft('rn oo n •.Tun c 1• .nt 2 o'clOCk All girls interested please b,' prest' nt. From the ('xRminntio n of your ey s t o the fini shed l ('nse ~ . nr. Ru· dolph gives hi s personal nltention every Tuesday. Th ursday nnLl Sat· urday at Cary's J (,welry hop, Lebanon , Oh io. l'ree examinatiun. lIfi ~cs OoriR Hawke und Vush ti Beckelt Rpcnt th e w('('k'('nd li t IJ l'Inwure, the guest of M i s~ Louella Williamso n.
Mr. und Mrs. A, C. Bowman Rntl children, of Clarksville, spent Sunlhll' with Mr. a nti MrR, Orvilll' Gray, th ~ children rt'nmi nin g fo r a week's vi Ri!.
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Annual Basket Meeting
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The annuul basket meeti ng will be held ut Ule Middle Hun Bllp ti~t church next S und ay, Jun e 3. E lders E. W. Hur la n und C. P Bulla rd are expeeter to be with t he pasto r, Elder T . W. Osborne, I
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A group of young girls met at th e Brunst rlltor hom e Mondny evening lind organi zed a mysterious society called "The Kntyrlids." Those prese nt were: Ka t hl ee n Graham, Ruth Coo k, Evalyn Tucker, Nellie Graham, J ean H ock ett, Thelma Ha r tsock ant! E lizllbeth Brll nstratol'. A gentlemll n called but was vcry bashful and wouldn't come in , in spite of t he co urteous invitntion of one of "The Katyd ids. " All we nt for a min ute rid e.
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ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH !IIrs. Ado Cht'nowNh, whu hit" bel'lI J1 t1ti l' t'd thv.v \\('n' IIn'dt ,d til I1l1 l ' r:tll' \\'" sl ,,'r. 11 : 1·01 11111.,' fi luying ut th e home "f Mr ~. B,' Il,' III i ... ~ i I\J.!' til,' la ~ ( ~uIl(lar. June :J , sen·i.el' lit 10:00 . 11t,,-' l n U'(ol' an d ,,' ul H I\(.' yt.'ar. th at w( ' ' co tt for "om(' ti me. I"ft S unday. and thrt ,l' i .· ~ lIl·S Tilt, n. Ul. I h ·iltlt l". it (' :1 1111 111 ill' t': II' ~p lI 'at a KtHld will make hH hon\(' ",it h h!'r dllll!:h\\ I ' , ' l-- ~ ,., )11 ' aril\l till Father Bien, Pastor. 1', ·;dl'll. kl r ).!'ni ll . ' tl'r. iIIr ~. Carl I' kk l' rin!( lind fllnd h ', all In" rapid l ~ lIIld Th o s l' t l"('1!'it' I hl:l~ . nl'a o' Ce nt.ervi lle. ' U",·,.,I you 1In.' , ST. MA.RY·S CHURCH \\' II, Ill' rs f"r ollly I r. lind Mrg. h ur l ('~ l\1ull!'lIix en· It i:-- Il '\ ttl bit, tu $lIILO() i ~ u ~ " .. d Trinity SU lldn), . .Junc:1. Church tCI'l ainl'd tu Sunda y dintlt' r, 1I1r. lind LJ ~ l\ a ('lIltip:H· l.. t· l'. til IIU .~· , tliO. ~ dl,,"1 lit !) :;W; MUl'Ilinl(' Pray .. r li nd A Waynl 'svilll' IllIlll MI' ~. L~e L('Vtln. Miss CnI'U Schuh.' hl'\.. ak up tho ~ l' <l'rn1(On lit 10::10 . ~:ly ~ htl tlH !"I 1 1I~ 1 :!o a nd Mr. Roy LeYun . "f SrJl'i nJ,(fu'ld ; lut1l p ~ ill ylllll' l'0 1' 1I Rev, John J. Schaeffer. Rector. p(Julld~ ~ il1"I' hi ~ lind MI'. nlld 1I11'H Huwlt l''' A rchd l· ll · li,·ld. WI ' hill' I' IWII ",if" hu s Ih 't' ll pI} ; 1 con, of Wuyn es\'ili('. I..·ft at it \"' ry lo\\' \\' hy shu u ld II ny <Iil·1. METHODIST CHURCH n iH' t. I' ~' t o su\'c $7&'! IIIr. and Mr~ . Jaln e~ R. ,Jo hns hnd prit'\' . 9: 15. Sun da y School : 10:30 , puhlic for t he ir Sundny dillner !!ue~ts . 111r. It'" to;1I li tll,· fur u ~(' I' vi('e, suujed, "Ou r G(,lIernl OIl- lind Mr5. l-larry J o hn ~ li nd ~ o n s . L,,1" 11' alld to o much tu Two I'll\\' \ultivt\. fl'rf'nCC; " 7 :30 . ~e rm Oll, th e flr~ t of II roy li nd Kennet h, of !Jayton; lilt·. and g-ivi' lilt' ",i t'll, tilt' S Hrl' l'i).,rh t ill I\' e lul\...• :"1 :r \\' ~(' l'ieR OIi "Th e Apostle 's CreNI." . Mr" J . B. TholnllS, of Ce nt ervill e unt! . fully J,!'lJtld tWI! row s tyll! lloW , :-; p ri ll ~ Aaron S. Watkins, L.H.D., Pastor. Mr. ' ant! Ml's. Alle n Emrick. h ut s urtl not :1 11 )' llli""I' CUl ti""to l' m ort.. p o pu lnr than I hili lias It ,'ell U'l'eI Th .. wcd din!( of Miss Eolit h Sirlc~ Fred M. Col. IIUI' lIo"·k .. y~ lllld O ldy t wn Y('H 1'!-i un H and MI'. Hlllph HOIllI1ll'1. " f Dllyt" n, H.rdware, Farm 1m Oli"t' l' CltltivlltOI·S. s mllll flll'lli. Th l' 1111 wus solem ni zed ti t th e hOllIe of t he pl.me .. 1s Iy n ~H:-:,, ·,n Wt: g-0 1 ,,-(' ti e li vercd " bridl" s p"rents, IIlr. and Mrs. A. I.. Or wi ll trade for guod g rocery Sid es. nea l' hl' l·c. Sn tul'IlllY eve nin g at Phon. 32 Bu cke yI' two-row tu this in I rad" \I'a" ~tock, 0 1' ot her busint'~s . II bClIutiful 8 : 15. Wayne.. ilI., OIalo lI enry Orndul'f li nd 1H'l"llll~t' Ull' nWlll'r They departed on n wedd ing new dmlble . 6·ronm hou ~e - lurl('e tou r nftc' r which they will mllke their room" til s ide, oak fl uors t hroughu t, hom(' with lIIr. Homme l's pare nts , in break fllst nool< t ile bllth. showe r, wa· Onyton. Fifty g uests were prcsclit ter·softe ner. Inundry trays !lnd doub - at the wedding. II' !!al'llgp. In be5t pun of Dayt on Dccorlltion Day rl'mi nds us thllt Vil'\\' , w,,11 rented lind for s" l" Itr thl' OWll!!I·. :1 05 ~a l cm A\·c., Dnyton Ohio, th e so ldier" of th e Civi l Will' /lrc fa st paRs ing aWIlY. Mr. Samu el H. Hainc... I'll\)n" Ga rfield 2622. age 87 yellrR, of this place a ntI fnth· e l' uf Mrs. WlIlte r Kcnrick. is the only soldier now living in Clem'creek townshi p, and the only Ru rviv or of Th e nnnual mc e tin~ of the lot own · the once fl ou ri ~ hing Billy Banor G. A. H. Post, uf Spri ngboro. IIfr. Hllin es (' r~ of Minmi Cemetery ll ~soc i lltion wi\] be held ill the cemctl'ry chapl'l. attended d('corntio ll at that plllce on on Monday, Jun e 4, 1928 , at 1 :30 p. Wed nesday. or 111 . A lll rge atte nd a nce is desi red. A colored man ~iving hi ~ name Ill< Stick Hill. a lias Jonel<, was arrested J . 0 .CA~WR IGHT , Clerk. • her e Sunday mOl'nin g and tll ken to Le banon jail by Sheriff Bran~ and dep uty. He was suspected oC hav· ing a stolen car by Wa lter Friermood when it , was in the ditch near his place. The sherifi' WIIS notified but before he IIrrivet! the man ned to the woods, and after a chase of a couple of miles was capt ured at the Jones With the recent establishme nt of a hill east of Lytle. Some leiters in branch in Clinton co unty, eight coun· the'" cnr gave lhe fl'a me of H. O. Cmig, ty units of the Ohio Farm Burea u Route I, Plattsburg l Ohio. corpornti on have been established by fllrm burenus of the state . The cor· po rat ion owned by farmer s of the stnte, through the farm burellu or· ganization , is 11 cooperative financing a nd managem ent un it which allows Mrs. Ann Archdeacon is with her the pooling of smaller units for raisl o~u~g~h~.__~~~~~~~~~~~............__.............................................. ing of cupitlll to financ e cooperative daughter, Mrs. J ohn McCu~I~ busin ess a nd for jo int buying and Li ttle Jo e Wilde is spending t he selling. Agri(!ulturlll shares, iss ued week with his lIunt, Mrs. Will ROBS. by the corporation to in vestors, hllve Mr. Albert Kruer" of Dayton, spent the buck ing of a number of co unty lind state cooperative un its and make Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Kru er und family. more efficient financing and grellter Mr. !lnd Mrs. John McC ullough security for the investor in coope raspent SlIturduy night II wee k ago with tive enterprise, its leaders sny. with Mr. und 1I1rs. Walter Kru er and -. fa mil y. • We will place you in the old reliable HOME OF NEW Mr. and Mrs. Perl'y Wude and YORK, Expiration limit not later than October I, 1928. da ughter. Bessie, Mr. and Mrfi. James We will be' glad to take care of your TOBACCO I at Wicle and family spe nt Sunday eventhe regular rate. You can be 8afe and feel safe ,for very Mr. H. M. (Clllrk spent Sunday in iag with Mr. a nd Mrs. Will Ross. little money, Ce nter vill e. Maurice King went with t he bllsebaU t eam fr om Centervill e to Cin Mr. and Mr·s. Charles Johns were cinnati, Sunday afte rnoon. ontl broad· Dayton visitors, Wedn esdllY. casl over t he rntli o with his saxoWaynesville, Ohio Mrs. Jessie Longacre and Mrs. Ina phone. Longacre were Dayton shoppers, Silt· Misses Alice lind Ada H811!'Ien, Hel· GENERA~L INSURANCE urday. en Kruer, Dille and Wolter Bnnsen Mrs. Lettie Bolse r, of Dayton, spent were entertain ed to dinner. S unday, Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Ann by Miss Charlene IInti Nelson Shell· hammer. Smith. l
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M.·s. Earl Th,omas and so n, Warren, of ncar Centerville, were recent The Shannahon farm has been sold guests of IIIr. a nd Mrs. Charles Johns. to a Mr. Downy, Misses Mary and Mildred Young, Contractors Jllcobs are doing some of ollyton , lire Rpcnding this 'w eek concrete work fo r Robert Andrews. with their grandmother, Mrs. Emma Miss Minn ie J acobs was n Sunday Lncy. of Miss Mllry Kathleen Thomp\ guest Mrs. Herm an SlIylor and son, o! so n. Whipp's CornE,r, spent Sunday with E . C. Mannon anti wife were Sun. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William day afternoon callers at the Davis Long. home. 1111'. and Mrs. Glenn Brock, daugh· Walter Tibballs lind family visited tel' Betty J II III!, and son, James. of his dllughter, In ez, at Cincinnati, Sa~ Incliunnpolis, were week·end guests urday and Sunday of Dr. tllld Mrs. L . G. Brock. Mrs. Ella Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Ru ssell Cram and sister, Miss Sherman Ferris and daughter, Lu. Edith, of near Le banon, were Sunday cile, were in Lebanon, Friday. . din ner ~u e"ts nt t he Wharton homE', in hon or of Miss EVil'S birthday. K. E . Thompson and family, Mrs. Alice E. T erry and M. M. Terry were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swank, Mr. in Dayton Wednesday afternoon. a nd Mrs. Melvin Swnnk, in l'ompany with Mr. and Mrs. Weidel, of Miamis. Mrs. Plltience E. Thompson has burg, spe nt Sundny nt the Reservoir. r eturned to her home here, after spending severlll days in Dayton. Mr, a nd Mrs. Albert Dillon and da ughter Catherine, and Mr. and Mrll, Harry S. Roll, of Blanchester, Warrcn Lllcy. of Dllyton, were Thurs. accompanied by Miss Elba McKay, of day eve ning visitors of Mrs. Emma Wilmington, were Sunday guests at Lacy. the McKay home here. Mr. A Ifr ed Hllines, of Detroit, Mic h., WIlS a n over Sunday guest of hi s parents, Mr. lind Mrs. S. H. Hnines ut t he home of Mr. anti Mrs. Walter Kenr ick. Mr. and 1111'S. Ernest Rogers and da ugh tcr, of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. E lmer Rogers, of ' Waynesville, were colling on r elative R here Sundny af. terooon. '. IIIr. William L ong left Monday morni ng for Columbus where he will learn milk testing for several weeks, and soo n after will be .a ssigned . to a milK station. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Dyke and daughter, Rhea, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dyke, of Dayton, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. 'und Mra. Forest Gra. ham and family, . Misso Bernice Graham accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and chilo dren to .Mau Day at Bellbrook, Friday, and remained at the Smith home OVF the •• ek-eud. . _ _ .' _
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Miss Pearl Moore has returned to her home here, after spending a cou· pie of weeks with her sisters in Mid· dletown and Miamisburg. Frank S. Elbon and wife, Mrs, Mary Adams, of Waynesville, and W. R, Kersey, of Turtlecreek. attended monthly. meeting at this place Sun· day, What . has become of our Olive Branch reporter? ,We don"t think they had too many scrambled to hurt them after they upset on· ·~e C~sars Creek hill. . Rafe Foley and Ion, Charles, 'of Wilmington, W. T. Jordan and wife,' of Harveysburg, George Davis were' Sunday aftermron callere on Mrs . Catherine Jordan and family, Mrs. Mary Cadwallader Adams, of Waynesville, who attended monthly 'meeting here on SundadY. taUght her ftnt school at this place several years ago. ud the Beech Grove COrrellpOlldeD~ ~ ODe ~f ~ ,.~ )loll!"
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J . ";uwill Jnnn ey, sun uf J onus and Ruth iJu vi. Jllnney , Wll " burn n e ur JalH e~ l ow n, Gr ee n Cuu nt y , O hiu. Oc· t o ber :17, 1852 , unt! died al Delun t!, Fla ., MIlY II . 1(121:1. He "'11" Ih., yvu ngl·:;t lOr live chil· dren . WllL'n jU "l u h uy th .· family callie t u Sp ringboro . ",h"rl! thl'Y "VI'U f ur a Rho rt tlnt c , l"tl'l' l'Ullllllg lu th., furm wlll· .. e J . C. Ii,""y now " \'l' ~. He ... · he 1''' lIl1lt ll'' '' until u yu u llg lIIan , F ileling lhal hc pre fer r ed II hu s ln.,<" lifc. he UOU(i(lt t a drug stU I" III Wuy · ne8v llI" und Wlt ~ a s""c inted wll h th ~ IlU ~ llI e s~ an d commu ni ty l i f ~ thl'oug'1t all hi!! ye url! ~ x ce p ti ng durin g Iho' winle l" ~p~ lI l III Flor lllll .. He was II blrLllJ' ight m('m b" r o f lh., Frle lld s c lo u l'c h IJnd hi . p r ~ s e ll c~ w:" alway s an III SPll'lltLU Ii . H l' w:.a s th .· t,·uch e r of Ih" yo ung peuple 's cia" . alld lI.' ad th e ir Iho ughl s uut 11110 I,,'{', Thc ill s pirutlUn h" u f u" .. fulnes" . ~"ve I" " huwing in th e Clllss tOldllY . Hu wus eVH u pr O I{I' e ~s l\' ~ Ci II ZP II . loukll'!\' tu th" IId"JlnCellll'lIl of t h" bes t IIIt .. r('s ls o f t he vllluge II nu Itl S surro und ing co unlry, FI e morned Dl'c e lllb er 7. I R!J~ , to Ruth ~: III S, daughter o f Se lh u nu Reb ecca Tn~s l " r Ell is Four duug h. ---~ te r s were burn lu thI S un 10 11. 1111 uf whom survi"e him wilh the Wife and t hre~ glundehiltll'en. Anothe r d eal' fri e nu has heu l'd th e we lcome call, " Come up hi g he r ," H ow fu st thl'Y are galhel ing there, our prec iou s o ne. brightening Hea \'e n with their presence Th e r c membrunce o f sy mpath elic wor" ~ gp(lke ll t o u s wh e n our heartll la y at till' JIIu sl er's f eet, promptl! u s lfrs . Earl Con n e r wn. hopping III a t till S lime 10 . ay these few word s. Xe n ia las t w ee k . A. w(' lu nk in Ih e flt ces o f o llr lovell 0 111" ill the casket. let u!' r e me mM,'. find Mr~. W E. St r,," 01 were bpI' I" ,.,V a ...· 1I 0,t Ilwre. Th ey ha ve in Dayton , MOllda y. g Oll e . n u t 0111' lIl ure V ir<' is ndoie d to th c e h" r,, < "f pmi",. unO' m u n' . oul JamC!s Mrrtul'(' wa~ in Spri ngfield hus 101" '"" 11 fre e fr um Ih ... 11' 1I111111(' 1 ~ o f Tuellday on bU Slll l·S~. Lillie, WI' Illl\' e on .. less 10 loye on lI1 i." BCI'nice H)' man is spcnd ing ellrl h ; 0111' lII o re to lo ve in Heave n . Thu q RllyS th e I'e ligi o ll o f C hris t. It l h .. wp rk wilh reillti ve~ in C in cinnati. i, c h"'c l fill lin d h o p efu l. .Th e duy Mrs , Ma y Coo k nntl dallghtl!l·~ . I,ri~hll:n $ Us We dl·I)(II't. 'u nse t III 'HilS \'i ~ it,. d frll'II<IR It 'l(' ~ unrJ S"Our rl!!I1 loc :&1'(' unl~('h uf !Juyt " " ~ un ( "IY· cd by <lfal h. Whe n WI' n'lIch our othel' h OIll(, WI' shnll bc (i(lar/ w(' hm'c P ' I..: t (' :ln l:-. ;\1](1 IIlnltnl's fOI' n il O c' . cro'SI!t1 llo e rin, r, a nd ~ h a ll wnlt f o r caslonl! nt CU I'Y'~ J ('w" lry S ho p, L eb. t he ClIlI1l11g o f uu r 10v<, <1 o nl' ~ . 'Tis anOIl, O hIO . SWl!.'l [I . YOll r by your WI' IlIsc' fl'i(' I1fI, out. o f ~ ight. in fllith to mll ' p how C hurl es \\ (· I.·h. IIf SI' I' ll1g/)I) r o. \I'a s g r o w" 111 P ll rud is (' our ~t" r(' . Th u ~ e ill t U\\'II. ~1,, " t1:1\· . 1I" li ll"" \\ilh o ld wh " Ii" .. in (it e Lord n o"e r Set.' <'ne h 1'1 iend s . other f o r th e IURt time. Is il not n dllY of sO llg and ft o wcrs, when th e Ca ll Fl') P . (;I I'lIn F,'vI· . Gillw rt deuel Ilr" laid IIway in ho no r ! Frye 111111 G"or)!;" ('"uk , ' I;Pllt SlI nll UI' A 9 800n 8S we cl ose our' eyes we lit Ind inn Lnke. . shall see th e Savior fn cl' to fllcc. In this life we mny have h old o f Gru ons- No fill l' l' \\atdOl' S; s(' I('ct His hllnd but w c wunt t o 6('e Him. yours lit CIlI~'s .J pw. ' ''·y S hil P. T ru dc lf we love God dwe ll s with us ; if wo ill y o ur old wnl(·h. dIe. we dw e ll wi th G o el . Blessed IIr o the dl'nd lhut die in Ihe L ord, h e nccMrs, Lee lI a wkt', Mi ~ses Elsie forth the y rest from their Ilibors and Hawke and Ma r y LO U L~I' ZlIllm e rlll ll ll their work do foll o w th!!m. Edwin we re 111 Duy ton t o uay. Janney has rcc/llvcd tlu! fruits of hi M hands and his own works praise hirTl Mr. a nd I\Irs. Elvin Fires uttended in the rates. the funera l o f the f,wllIer' s sis t er at Leb1l1)U1rlB t Thur. duy,
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FITTINGL" 0BSERVED Followll1g th e allnunl cus tom Me. 111 0 1 in l Dn y \\'u s a l,proprllile ly ce l<,u r u tet! W cdne Rdny aftl'rn oo n. II l1d judg. IIl g frum t he large a~scm "llige pre ~· r nt the day h ll ~ not lost uny o f Its pres tige; in fnct, Of: timc g oes on . the memury o r l ho se bnl\"C bllyl:. WIlli g:1\' ~ t heil' Ih'l'.' f OI' lhl'ir ('o unt ry, is he ld dcarr l' Ih:a n e\'e r, tlnd th" day IS being' ohRerveei to' lVglI'Cat~ degrce t hn n fo rm e rl y. Th e d ilTe r e nt connmi tl!'CR arc to b e (·(,ngrlltllinted fOI lheir efliciellt \\ or k liS til<! l>rog l'UIIl \\a s cn .... icd (lui with lIut a s ingle fbw J a Cnrt wl'ight. a < ch tllI' 111 II n, prp s id ,d in hi s tl s uul I'I<'a " lng m:llll1"I' Th e> Wll y n C~ "l lI e b,lIId fu nll shed go,,,1 III us ic n nd nddl'd much 10 th ' ex(!rCI ~(· . . 1\11'• . Mury L. A <l a " ," r cad I he SCI' ipLUrC! I!!RRo n nlld f"lIow e d wit h II !J~a utifu l )l1·lIy <' r. Dr . A, S. W ntkln ~ , the s l)cllker of Ihe day , WUs lis tenl'" to with rllpt atte lilion thro ugh o ut hi s c ntire e1 isCOUl"C, n~ he brllul!ht hack thought" o f !Just \\ ars Il nrl Iht, cn u'"s. Through Ih .. cn;l (! nv n r ~ or N . P .T ordall, th ,' (\o uhl e qual t e l f l'o m the O. S . &.', O. home wa s ,,!!,ain pr!'s. ent till" yen I' IIn,1 IIdel(' d grenl l y t o t1w PIll)!;IIII1I . T hl'sl' gir l, OW(' Ih!'l r fin e tr:lInlng to Ihell te nch .. r , M I~' Bye r s, w h n is n lulent e d I1IlI s lcinn. Th e exercisos a l th e Clllln n n wCI'e m o ~ t 1Il11,,·cssi\'c. . Mi ~" Evcl)'n ('artwright gU " e II finl' I' ndithJII fl f Lin co ln ' s G ttysbul')!; addre88, lind eigh t little girL~ . u ncl,' r th d ir eeti () n oC Misse8 Knlh .... in/.! Promm lind E sther H ellde r so n, I1Il1d (· a vcry II1IPI "<8iv(' ' ce n c . /1' Ih l'Y pl' rl " I'II1 l' '' Ih"II' I' \·olu. Lion !" a nd d l'l"U l ntl'd lllt· runn OT1 \\ it h lll' aul lfill JI"\\' (' r ~. BII~I(! tal " \\ er<, <o unded by t\\' o b., yS rro ll1 I he 0 S . & S 0 . lI o n1l' a t thl! ('ollc lll <1I II o f th e c,·rcmll lll e ~ .
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o f OhiO \\ ill approve o f my IOr lmi n i ~ tratlon uf Lh l)C(\lIrtn, e ll'. o f State Ea rl CO nn(II , .1 r .. wa s the gU~ 8t of durin)!; lhl! plk~ l yt)ul' lind a half tha Holt rl Gordoll ill II llTvcysb urg. las t I he l c hy ,lnnOlln" ,· Ill y l'lln llill:lI'Y fnr we e k . . th(' R<')lulolll'a n IIUl1l1nntl"lI 11 K See n '1II1'S L. A Zlmlll Hl1tn n Il'fl (odllY tn r v (O f Slal(' for u seco nd ll'l'nl. 'i'h e w ork n r t he d CPlI.rtult!O~ I{rowli fol' Cl c vc lnnt!, \Vh,~ r" s h(' \\'ill viAit much h eav ier euc h ycal' 111101 c/wl1ge8 relulives. have
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Now is th e tlllle til have that ~ lI it or pail' of tr (J u ~ (' r s cll'un<,u und pl'cssed. <;;1 "y's DlIl'bel' Shop , Agt. M i s.~ Opal L ewiR le ft Sunday to s pe nd 8evl'ral wec kR with MIS. lIfu x Hullings wo rth o f Orcgo nlll . W edding rings, wit h and witho\lt diam o nd s . bealllifully CII 1'\' ('(I ar y ' ~ Jl!welry Shop, L" ltllnon, Ohio. ~ 1 1· . IIlId Mrs. J. A. Sim pso n IIl1d c'h,lthen , Vernon, K athryn lind Eelytill'. s puot Sunduy with J . R, Wade lind f nn \ll~· .
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Spcciu l slIle on nlllnlio clol'kN, III In t' (Ht1IlJ('nln l Hlion of t tw h(lrocs of C III'Y' ~ J ewe lt',V S h(.p. L e bano n . O ill u. IIfrs. Ronuld Hawke nn,1 so n Pl'Ilnk . nil \\ a l , whl> ha n "asse t! into lh .. ndouLt('dly I he finC HI rVlllu e~ In Ih e s p" nt part o f lust wee k wil h h(,I' SiH- G I'eal ll eyn ll d. ThO' ~" ('n nol '\ II lIlIa l \\ III r l' 11 c o untry in 11111 li t I' I Chl(·k,. ter, Mr". I' . O. lIal'tsoc k , of Milfo l'l!. --- ~- ••- - - ('ollnl\' "r tl ll ll~n ' s !: tl und ' ' p wdl It" ~lIs~e~ Ebit· >lnd I)olis II u\\k e , nnd 111'1,1 11 11 1'111011 Parh L.· ball,," . \\, ,·01, Mr. and Mrs. Lnl'NI lI arll ey nn d M e~" I·s . Ai llynll r" WI' llz nnd Hohe r t ll,, <,I:1I' .J1111, 1:1 . 1'1'",,' I I ,\ ~1 I " :: daughters of n (' rlill Height s Hr(' 111ullen vi~ittl" I he , " l l' e nl IIl nu n" , l' ~ I So closc it li e_, that when my sight 1 11 CII - '- o f II " " " .' 01.1) Ih .· visiting Mrs . J. E. Junll cy :lnd n III ' Illll"bol'u, ' II l1d,,), ufl,' , """n . is clear dinl1t'1 11111.1 ,lI' IJ,!"I"UIli "II I h4' h,ld III daughte rs, 1 1", 1,, \\.·1' fI,,, .. "f [1101'1 :01 11:0 11. I think I almost see the gleaming W e repllir wat ches and cl'lc k • . 111T h l'" H rlll tid t 'p w il l til" I II dl,tl ",'''C strand; Red Seal Cc dar Shingle~ f o r nlll PUl'k I.e nk, a~ed 71: r elit·. , died III ter and rcr lal(' jP\\ (' Iry IIl1d ,, 1\,(' \ - (II l.h , (' (' U tH \ I :xlt,' n"' !,l /l ( 'I) (li lt t! "I I know I feol those who have gon e !lati s fa otio n lind sa fety . Yo u ""et M 1:1111 I Vnll .. y 1 1I ' ~ pltll l :-;ut lll'<lay ev- wur e ; al so buy "Id I{old and s ilv~ 1 \ ro I)lPt1 and Ihc.' l( 11 11H' Jl l'IIJ1011 -' ', , dl'dl fro m here Ihem at Madden's Lumber. YaTd W'lY c nllll-! foll o\\'i ng lin upcrntloll in CAry 's Jewelry S hop, Leba non, OhiO, _\ 1.(0' 111 \11" ' \\" ,tl , . I I i, .. 1"11" " . " ,, Come near enough sornptlmes to nesvillf ' 0hi ll. ' (Ii t h t' !\'I lt l l I ', I! pt'l\ IPI:t 11 1 \ '('j..~ j Cd'}l. whi llh his urnl w as am)Hltated. An tou ~ h Iny hllfld. illfec tlo n which " e"elu ped fro III 1In l\fr. nnd Mr". Rn,Vm o lid WII!", n a~· (\) {. hpl\ l!h t il J 1~1 \ \ lt d 1'1' IlI l d J oft(lll'thil,k but for Pllr vl'ile rl eyes, Mr. and Mrs. Chllrlee MlchOll er We s hould find hOllven right round spe nt st!vo ral dRYS la~t week in tnJury to hts hand s evc l li l l11 o lllh, le nde d th e w~ddill)!; o~ ~lis~ Oh l'/a preted,·, ti l< "~ I. · . . .llId ~I . · ,,( Llkc . d CU"t , CIII &e uc e .H oren. at 1 ) I !" h l' ~ " J! 1''' J t' l·t t' l h,' ~1\ 1\11 1\tl o! 111' :\ 1 about us lies, C h," . a nt·\1 · M1' . _. h h ' X Pittsburg thll guos ts of Mr. and Mrs. ago neces sltute Ihe oJl~rnlion IIfr. Leak W IlS Ih.· s o n "f thl' Int <' " I'~ r-Pt:s( o f I.. e ure III c nlll , yea r Wm. Michener. Gllleon Luk e, and for 11 numb •. t ~\' l l' l'lda y e \'ening. Til l ' pt l/ g'U t lll ; ' U II.ltllltl t h, ~ .... , t · I cannot make It ~e~m a day to dread Whell from this de nr world I shall IIll' " :\1' ....... "' 1"tCot C d 1'\ in. :'\ utnlt (' r1 years opel'llted a llI enl IlIUrl<."l hef'>, M d U "" M I IIfr. and Mrs, F. A. S n ider, of Mi- H · ' I I, . t M "'11 I'. a n ",rs. " . •,. oO l e anr SpC"cidl,:-l ,,1 1 I th ( )h l " :"':1:111 l ' ! ' ;\t t""~ j ourney out e I S SUr\'IVcr ."y II ~ I S nl . '" u I hi f W h t D (; nmisburg, clll1ed 011 the ir daughter, 'ru thllt deal' country o f the dea d, JIIeKin~ l!Y, Illld II flcice, Mrs. O. M. (n~t~ er 0 I ni< " l g on, 1:1 ., IIrt· I t y tu J.!1 \ t· : 1 ..: h4011 I.tl k and ~11 , L '\ Mrs. ,J R. Wadl' and children, Sat- Rid h lire . ~. V IS I Ill¥{ f(' 1e IV('S ley urt! L a ll n~ h i l l' , l: U l d . "l :--:1'( 'l· )•.\1 r 11"' 1\1 And join the lost ones 80 long dreamureillY afternoon . t r I ' h II t I I m llkin~ thrlr hcudqulIl·l c.rs a t thc Ohi o Sial< t ' II'\" 'I" ", I .. 1,11 1, "n ed ubout. une a sen' lces w e re ~,u 1(' FI'le nd " Home I love this world, yet shall I love to go IIfcClure Funeral par lors Monduy uf· . . Tin"' ly T" l'l l" " ' ( ;,"d"" 11"! \\ ",h· Mr. nnd JIll's. Cliffo rd Buzick, of ternoon, Dr. A. S . Wll tk il1 ~ officin(And meet thf friend s who walt for llJ.!'loli T lI \\ II ~ h i p "ill p lt '!'11J 1 It~ Sidney, are announein~ th(l birth of ing. Burinl was in lIIiami ce metery. Th \· W o man '" Auxiliary Will m eet "Ve,r" tlltol,> \\" 'd dlll)!;" III c har!!, · ,. f me, II t e n · po und daughter, Shirle y Anne, Ull Fridav uftel'noo n, May 8, a t h a lf !\II's. I::d "'''If,·11 :11,01 \\'''yn,' ""\\,1:~ on June 2, 1928. :l ftCI twu. Wllh Mrs. Ge orge Hllrtsoe\; I never Rtqnd by a ea~ket and see ~ hlp Wi ll gl Vl' /I " \' lta l,"I1.· \' 1('1 ,"\," nnd Mi ~' 1 ': llInlll H l' i)!;hway "' th" 'fhe senl of dl!ath on some well -loved "tull l "nn~, a nd a Il(tl <1,,·,·,,11 t\ln h urne o f MI·S. Hal'twc.k" fnee , ,. Gift Seek ~ rs - Up-to-the-minute. will finish o u t t h e pr'll! lO llI . ~-But t hat , thl~k-?ne mpre t o wel- newest nov~ ltie ~ you will find at GaL CIlYC family w ash wilh u s. ry's Jewclry ShOD, "The H-o",c coml! rnJ: 0\0 1 ""rvlcc is unexcell ed. We will ., When r Rhall I:ros& the intervening Gifts," Lebtln~.l' ~ ~b\ll: call for the work if n otificd. Prospace gressi,,!! La undry and Dry Cleanilig MI:. a!ld Mrs. F, R. M,olJl.llw sp~nt Between this land ~!1d t~at o~e over Co. Gray's Burber Sholl,. ~~n.t •. M.~morial lhe past w\!e k in Wllrren, vjgi"ng l h fl[f!; . , One mllrc to mak e the ~trapge BI!- Miss Lulu SmIth, who 1\115 b ~en q\liw Mr. lind MI':;' L. M . Hcn<rerson ci;lN ext SlIncl1l)" , Jun.· 1 n, t ilL' loeul ill. Mrs, Mooll1" v. rflll!I\Il\!d with her, yond !!cem ~ait·. terta ill ~d at dinner ' Mo n,day evcning, lo<\ge will h.l ld the il' ' Me mo ri a l se rMr. und Mrs. C , S. Moore and cfa ug~ "ices at I he cel1leterv, At 1 .aU the Mr. and Mrs . W. R . McGervey, 'And ~o (ot' me there nothing is In te~, of Washin'gton 0, C" lItiss E.,'\,- K. of I'., Jr. 0 , . A. M .alld t hl,' 1. ' d eath , . Mrs. J. C. Dodd ~ and Mr. William ther H e nde rso n and R. .4., Cross. O. O. Ii . IOclge will asse lllbl l' ilL Ihe And ap thc grllvJ! hll!! lost its victory; Casway Boycc of Xenia were visitors OddfC' l)ow's hall nnd mlll'eh t the It is but clossing with abated breath lit the home of W. H, Allen L ook it~ your s ilverware - your cemetery wh e r e Dr. S. A. Wntkin s And whlt!,-set face, a little strin of Sundny. gue~t.s do. If it's "Yourex" Silver- will make t he p'r inci)'lul addr 58 oI SCQ, ~ Miami Ohllptet', No. 10'7 (). ' E. . the day, There will bl! splend i" muTo find the loved ones waiting pn tPIl Mrs. Edith Harris, Mrs, Laurll Wi ll meet In regular sl!esion Monday seal, t hey will-ltnow It's the best 811 lIic on this occasioll. shore, M08her, Mr. F1arrif M09hcr,I\nd IIfr. evening, June 11, at 7.80. A full vcrware man and machine can proThe lodges 'O f the Rel)eeclIs 1I11d the duce. Seleot your pattern a nd let us More beautiful, more precIous than Ronald Hawke . and family, Were attendenee is desired, Vistlng mem- help you to soon get 'y our set CIlIn- D. of A., as well a~ 1111 nci~hboring .before. Sunday gue!ll~ of F, HArtsock ADd bers welcome. W • pi etc. Cary's Jowelry Shop, Leba- lodges . are a\1 cnrdiully invited t o family of MiU:ord. _ __~ -Ella Wheeler WileoL M•• Susan Hawke. 1:.l:Iret.~f. be present ~nd join In tho lomeea. non, Ohio.
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IIIfMORTAL LIFE Senalor Cyrus Lorher is being f eli citated on obtaining passuge of one bin, n otwithstanding the very short pf'riod of his ~ervice" to date, On his moti on the Senate shortly before final adjournment pnesed the meu~url' that relieves the state of Ohio of all liabilities for supplies elltlmatecl to hllve been worth $R830.64 which w e re !lent to Lorain for the relief of the sufferers from the s torm .June 2ft, 1 !l24, the supplies which consisted of tellts, blanks. etc. with fed e ral propcrty in custody of Ohio. Under the bill which now becomes a IIIW, the 81ate is wiped so far as stote liability for this property Is concerned.
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I III thl' 1'0 1\\ 11,,111. "hil" Ihr wtred h i m t o h o ld (In 0 Eliphal et loll 'UI ' loI ,," aft' ulI l"".\",I , \)ur 11I ndlv)'c1. to drop a ll th e m en h(' didn ' t 1I,.,'d " t I'U > ",,'Ihy 1','1'.(111 ill l' I"ry p itl" to han d le t h t' tug at th l' fi )'"t ,·,'n\ <' II . tl (·ul,u. wil l ~., wilh ) <lU . ('" lil ly 1111,1 ient p oin t lind sen,1 UH'm"illl.:l.v 1111" I II iii Il1 l'" h, HI I.:' alld pi d, III ' tlw the woo ds bey ollfl ('u lcli"r, 1 il l.. t o 1;111111·11. " await ins tru ctions." \\' hll t' t ill') \\ait ed fll" Ihl' lug-' s ap · They had r eacherl he v ru nda , 1'\' 111 IInel' A I'chi,' a Iltl th(' GlI I'em or whe r e on g do n joilH'd Ih em. Oh,·i· h llll~ ,ofT 1I ,'nr l U' Drl'>tlH> ~ h,'I' (" put!· oual y h e wa in n >eriulI" lII oo ri . dl,·d II .. ,, · "I",Il):h tll ta ll, with 1 nIh "So m eth in j!" s happen ,I Ih a t Io" th· ' 11 th ,' wharf. " en me a li l.tle," II!' s ni.\. " A II IUIl " 1~ \' erythinS!'~ 111 1 ril!ht." s ht:! rr· motor d up h (,1'e uwhil(l a!!n. Inok,·,l 'I' P rt' d c hl"' l'i l)" " Th,' d .. d or i ~ keel" the place over und a ~ k," 1I1f':I 1111 inS! 1" lh,·1 in I"'d t"dny lIut mCI'\!ly of que stion' nbol1 till' hI' ,.1 li n d tt < I" .. ,"'t. Th ,' l'lI lIlI ", , Ullllilll! ~llloo t h · .NOGOCHI BR} rE MAlI. gllest&c Y o u und(,l'st lt lld (', mil, " I) a ll ,1 Ih{, l! lrl :, d"n't kno w that they LAND OF OPPOR'!UNITY. H e h esitllted, gl nn"illl: '111" ,1 i:,ll inl!' ot t· lI UI' I" ' t h l·t'u,1 und bUttl'!' .for ly Ir0p' Archie t il lh(' ( ;" 1' ,'1'11 11 1'. Il" ,e he, ' n." THE AUTOMATIC MACHINE. "You mIt:.' tru st ~ nl1 l, \tu .. ~·. W,' An " xl'1l1l1luti" n fl" III Hulh cllu~etl SHE WEIGHED 240 POUNDS. have kno wl edge of "lh"r Ihin!! , Alt hi all,l th e , OI·" rn OI' 10 lurn to· that make it necp .• u rl' f,,1' 11 ~ nil () wlIrti Iw Inke. '1'111' Arthu r B. ti rl>' Thc dea th oi Dr. Nu~chi , a stand togethe r ." I (' I' WlIS s t 11l1ling "10wly int" l he boy. cOI""~geous Japanuc scie.au.t, is 8 "This f e ll ow ~ e mee! t hun· I, u~ i . A \lHlntl'nt lat .... L '"I'Y w h i~t l l' e! t o gre~ t IO!li l O the world. ness here," C u ngdon CrllltiI1UI" \. "II~ <'3 11 ult en tiull t n lh .. Care y Iliu n ch, Backed b:I the Rockefeller lostitute. N ue-uc:lu was a lel&der in the _r looke d me O\' cr ill 11 W,I .\· I di'!n ' l likl' which waR I u nni nJ.( rapid ly towurd ag;ulI~ t discue, Brld poverty and You r m ember, (' omly, I t,,, ,I, y"u in· t h~ call1l· misery born of dilax. to my confid euce abn u n hlt J{' dif· .. K e p U\I of sigh!. ... t hl' Gove rn or Yellow f~r ldlIed him a t _ .. ficulty 1 h ad bl'r"rc ) ca m " h('r-" II .. d,' I,,.d Ruth, "und end your yo ung he sought for more lmc.1ed8e in "That littl(' affair on tI", ~I •• in(' rhar!!"" to (Iltly in th .. \\'00d 8." the African vellow fewer ~, Coast? I t was n sh'llltin~ , l'uul~· "PI n c ," 8he Cl'i{'d, tUl' n ing t o go Socne bronae t.ndlt 011 bonebadl bury," Archi e ('xplained sub~rl)' . "la h ' Cn l' of vo urslt\v W e 'd betahould give hU bish place 110 MapcIU, .'wbose memOry NiaUy ciaene. Iioo:w "Extra ordinary!" cx clninll'd lhe It. .. up fighl ri)Ch t n o w llllln Governor, a n d listen"" !,'Tllv{'ly wh ile hili' " YOU hu r t !" Ame rica it the COIIIIlIy of opportUCongdo n d escribcd thl' s hnnting III Th,: Arthur B. GI'Ove,,1' hnd la nded nity, and MilWM6a is one of the Baily H a r bor . thl! (Ju int /tn d wa s feeli n g its wu y t obest t'lmerican cities. All.o¥u Am.b "You hhve tr ulll NI nbllut lhis 01111 · \\Ilnl ll 'nrl 0' D rell m ~. Archi e r ee are qpponuoitiu, vi8i'ble to tbe ter qu ite unnecesMrlly," the Ge,v I'rn· ."I!niw<l HI' I'ky, i n llu~lrioll~ly tllki llrt majo rtty wben it is too late to -ace or deela r d with a wav,' (If the hilnd . '''lIllrli l1~s nnu 1117.ily givi ng ol'dc r s to them . What ~y \mow. is DOt You w e r e in y"ur u ti 11 h, , "~c, '"lfl had tl ... lIlll n at th .. wheel. 10 vaklabJe. For ' i ~t:aDce, c.onIidu the baby every r iS!ht teo 1)(' t l"'rI·. r" u w r~ ''' rh,'r !' ' ~ (lur new Inu nch trq il ing carriage businelll that C. J, SaUIb d e f ending your~clf a~ lIin~t n - ,' "un· hchi nd like c1nurls of g lory," sn id t he rnaD,,~Milwa~ · 1B87. drel wh o d id hi. II,',' .. hili " (Ill" (j r,l!'rn()r. " A v r'y s napp y littl e uf Fifty thoiilllUld dollars WOdId haIn "But it's m ru,1 fnr l u nnu, ' thJ~t. w e- f:til' i 10.:" , bought it. A. O. Smith iDberited i t t h ree have m{'L h cr. j!,· mJ,·I,1<·" and ",\ lId " ve l'Y "nn pp:.' little man ill and made bicycle partI, murderers all!" t h· G'W"I nllr w pnt han~ il1~ ol'CI' tilt" mil o f the tug grip· In 1904, the A. O. Scnid1 Corpora. on airl y. "Coml y t.ell . m· th!!1 Ill' p illS! an ulllhrt' lla. lI o\\' do you suption ~I formed aDd 1... R. SirUtb, 'too has been <l odKins: Lit " p"lin' , alld pM e I'e l'ky' s ex plai ni nj! a ll t h is t o grandson of C J~ took~, Hi. to mak e yo u both f c l J1l'rfl'clil' at E lip hald'!" lather PIlt $8S,!JOO and ochen pot ",S;OOO more into the ~r.tioo: ease I'll b e eq uall y frank a nd ~:t;' 'tha t " Tru , l Pe r ky t o be p IRusib le ." for n e arly seve n y eur~ I ' \'~ be en mix . BI' the timp t lt e Arl hu r B, Grover 1... R. 5mlth did ne ... tIriup. maiIkI8 cd up with t he It'arii ng cr,' )k~ of thi. had' warpe d in , C'n r('y hud hro ught frame» for automobiles, \r:eopina ,up country," h i> laullch t o \\'it hi'n a dozen rll l'ds of with the t imes, anr! ahead of them. "And n ow 1.0 bu inp~s. \ \ '1' "'1'1ll Ih(, ttl l( !In(I,h is <"ontpltnion wu s sta nd · Time passed, and in ' 1923 J. E . to be fellow s with a pr<'l t ~· n~I " (Ill' In .: up anxiou s ly c r uli n izin g t he me n Uihldn adv ised this wriler and othel II J 'oIt:nlure. an d I' m gn ll\~ t .. , ~' I)I ,II "II I, oa rd. friend s ".buy .tOck ill the A. 0. Smith Corporation, . A very .ble man, to your chivalry r ight nOI)' t o help " Pri>wll('l's !" h e b uwled " cycry n e with new ,tiea!, is running It." lIY
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Th stock sold then a t $13 a .hare A little later it so ld at $53S a .hare, and fiv e shares were given for one. The baby carnage busine'6 that you could have bought in 1887 for S50,(XX). or ill 19Z~ for $1,300,000, 00'11 sell s on Lbe Stock Exc hange al $40,000,000.
NEW GARAGE I will open a new Garage o n Low e r Nor th Stree t . St"le Route No ,
Tbe atJl ell Ame rica n man ufacturer! lea rn aboul ma.s jlroductiol and labor saving iq. 1.. R Smith'l 1,I.Hlt s. Onc of h is mills. making 35,00 aut omobile f rames a week fo. Chev.olct, using ma r vel o us au tomati, ma chinery. rloes with 200 mcn w od 1 ha t r!'qu ires 2,000 men in oth .. pla.nt s. Oil(' automatic machioe, cbanginl 6Ieel sh"etR inlo sleel frames, is 351 f eet 1t)!1 1!. I II O il<' place machiner: and tt.i rty · fo ut> men handlc 14,00 l id · ba rs all li 30,000 crossbars an, dTiv c 1.ooo,1Kl11 ri vet . per day.
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Monday, June 4, 1928 I will be prepared to do
Any and all Kinds of Garage Work Ia.chad inl' work
Motora. I gnition Sys t em., Lubrication Sy s tems, B a tl e~ie. or afl/1 p art of a n y milk .. of A ut omobile and WRECKIN G SE RVIC E, a t Ihe ' Oil
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Mr. Smith', In.titation, revolutionising important branches of American indU8try, i, one of tile many l uch . planu throughout the nation. Our manufacture rs, using their bra.iJu, reo lying on oew metbC><h, no t on low wuge6, can underKll Europe and Alia. The th inkin g brain anrl th e automatiC l:lac hine are th e real wealth pro· ducers.
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I'(' nn MOl' t on, ~a l ul' Y, $ 70 ; J a m es National Baalr FolI ... n, su lnt·y.; S If;; J uunitll ,'wlln· .. ...... E.t.;t•• lI.tt' •• g !'r, tr{'utm e nt f o r hy drop ho biu. $50; Will. DrawD ,I. K. S pen cC! r, gl'lIve l un tl labo r. $ 107; WaYDe.ville. Ohio Sp PIIl'e r nml A rmi lng c , 10a dillK grn v· c l, $:1 7,.(0 ; Morn)\\' Gil i'll !;," , mat e ria l. E _ $ 2.75; Inlel'nnli onnl [Iul'\,csl e r Co., pal't s , $~ 6 : 80 ; J o hn II . Don ne ll. esti. male o n co ntrn ct, $ 100 ; W . S, Gra. ha m, pay r o ll, Sola, 50 ; Ol'cgonin Bridge Co., r e pllirl' , $ 11i. iii: Hudan Whitllcrc . lum lwl' , $RO fi. 51\ ; Ohit) Cor. MONEY LOANED rug ated C ul\'c rt 0. , "e w ' r', $:32. 40.
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LONG OR SHORT TIME- EIUI)' l e rm s. A lso Surveying and Ausl ra clin g . W rite and · l will coli and see you, Sam D . Henkle, Waynesville, Oh io, j 11 LOA NS on Liv eslock , Ch atte ls, ·See. Notes · bought. ond 1II 0,·tgug es. .John lIurbinc , Jr., Xcltin, O hi o.
Farnlers. Attention! FUrll16rS of W"rren and adJ ollllnrr co u ntiu I1lny olttnln money 011 Ion I time loa ns, a t 5 PH cent tntare.t, Cos t o f N(!c urill g the sU llie is vary TIIII. ; ol1uble ,through The F e d e ral Land UIUl k. Fill' ~ul'th e r intorm lltlon call ·, n or lI<1dr,," s M. C . DnA KE, Treaa· ure r, phol1 e J I G· X, L e hu))o)), Ohio. FOR SALE
FOI( ~A LE---Whi t(' porce la in cnllmeled kitchen ~ Ink, 22x3fl in" with bark, and l h ree faucet" . W. H . Altf Ien, WUYlle "v ill ~ ,
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C nr l S null , wit h a yo un!! I n d ~ uf .Oryal Corn ell 8a w "Charlie Ch!lJlParamning is t he !'!I ~ i e;:t IInrl best lin" a t th e Colonial, W !!dne sdl1), ev· ·1\1 o ntc,'e )" s li pperll IIwny t o K e ntucky method fir pr otl! ct in g j~ lI i ·s "nd jH I11 H \ Vcd nl!srlay li nd w. ' rl' ma r ried . Th <,y evening. .. .. Appl y a thin cOH tilig of melte d wax will rcsi dt· in ou r m idst in t h e ncar ns soon a , j (·lIy is pOll r ed ; n('xl day Lelia Ell is spe nt seve rnl nays fu t ure. np ~ l wi ghl's to t h ~m , IIdel u heavy cnn t , r u l1in~ ttl<' Kla ss so in D~yton t. he pas t week, the guest C hnr lo, Moore and his cnlll<i ll . r.e~ the hot wax run s IIJ'Ounci e dg~g a nd o f Miss Cnrr o l Forrer. r. u llr ~ t IeI' , o f :>:orwoud , "wl·ted by m o- m ake s a pe r fect seal. . -I .. . . . nd HI1I.ly, of New . or, ~e"n l ly t o I'l ori,lu . Th e y rX lwcll ••• Pllrltng to n , Worl1 t/l o guest uf ~IH t o!Je ~o n e two month s and vi ;: it Cu - M k T d e , hl'r.l h ~r . Pnrml!r Stan ley, on Decorn- ba a nd other p o i n t~ of intcre"t wh ile a e. e n cr . r u . • ti on OilY. '. . one If the faI1lIl~' do sl' n't like' hUN) crusts - t ry selLi nEr II p an of wlll",r : . g . The M l s~(,~ Ruby, and Opa l ~ta nThe Ba pti;; L 1.Ii ss io nary Oircle wu s in t he O\"('n \\"hl' lI bilking r olls lind ....r II l: e n deo a I1IceLlI\g of t h e oRleers ""ac io ll sly wplcn m ed Tucsdll)" lIfter- hrend. ' Th,' s tram rr () i\1 th" water o f thl! ·l - H. club lit th e Old Barn cl ub, n oo n at 1'1 '~lI sa nt Yi clV farm , Lca u- wi ll keel' lh" ("nl ~ L dc liciou :!ly s moot h Thursday. t if ul home of Mm . Lirla Halton , who nnd t"n tiO I". Mr. ond Mrs. Earl Thomas and so n. WtlS usislcd in di s pe n sing hospitll li t.i ••• Warren, w e r e t he Su nrl ay dinn il!, hy Mi ss Frances Hinkins. 'I'he m eet- Wh e n Fumitur" il Brulled , g uests o f I\1r. a nd I\1rs. Roy H atha- ,i ng ope n ed with a pllln() ;;0 10, by Mi ss W et th e bru L<erl "pn t with wate r, wa y, in Cente!'v illo, Ru t h Donny. D e yolion~ were 1' 0 11- rl oub le b!'() \\"n pa per ~ i x times . soak r.I A d EIII M W· duct.ed by R ev. N. E Benn e tt Ilnd tho it nJld In y n n ,pot. Apply hot iron s , . MI'. tliid rs . II Y S, r a. 11\ le"80n " Indian s:" wa~ nhly CII)I - un ti l moi sture evupornt('~. I I I.ne, of t he nnw, a!ld Mt.s Carrie ducted by Mrs. Eth e l G illulJI. Tlwre Mi ll s, ~f Wuyn e~v lll e, moto r ed to th e wore II numb cl" of visitors prc s~n\. Ge m ~I ty Saturday and spent thc .1ay DurI ng the 80cia l h ou r a t e mpting two Don't Sl ip ! shoppI ng, course lunch was serve d . ' Th l' !H'xt \\' h ~ n f1oo l"~ are \\"nx~ after We arc s ure 1111 the farmers of t his m eeti ng will be J u n e 20, at t he h ome housc(' lr nning, it's i' lCood time to . community u tte r ed a praye!' of of Miss Nan Co l"Jtt. 1t will b e tim e r e mcmbet" tJwt mvls lb ll' rug Il nchors Thunk ~giving for t he fine rain which for the se mi·annual payment o f dues , milk \, r u g~ sluy pu t and prevent many fe ll SundllY· night, for we w e re hndly . • _ ... _ _ _ Itn IIccid(' n t. Th e anc hor is in reality ' in need of nlin IlS no rain to speak of nothin" lJI ore t h an a n a rrow strip of f e ll in tile month of May. ' SH~ KNE", SOMETHING compositio n material , cut a trifl e '" shorte r .th a n t he wid t h of t h e rug, Prot, J. H. ·KI·ndID and wlf" , Qf .. " There's n o usc to try to j oke wi t h d tta h d t 'th d b i Cincinnl\ti, , mo tprlld . t il. Oentefvl\lq a woman. The olher day Jones heard u n 'a c e o e l er e n yap eoo D\lcoration Day to ' pay tribute to ou r. heard a pretty good conundrum and o f strong webbing stiched to the 1'ug,
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MaL ,, 1 S lurI', o r Dayton, came h ome Tuc" lo y e\"en in~ and r main d ove r l\Jl'mor iu l Day with her mot h (II', Mrs . Aman<ln Slarr.
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1\1 r. lind Mrs . Eimer Sh rader, of Ldnlll o n, und Mr. and l\!r ~ . A. Z. M,s, )Inric Pic,.. spe nL S a t llrd ll\' li t H ar tsO('k and fam ily, o f Clorksv ill e, the hl' l11l' of B. F . Mi1l 8, in IVII ,:n"5 ' w e!"e ."unrlay gue s ts of MI'. and 1I11·s . W . T . .Inr 'an . \"ill~ .
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Mrs . 1I <1'\"lI"d f:ruhnm und t1uulrh · who wn ~ the ",if", IIf II trainnmtl, wn ~ and 1\ t l' ~ . C. 1!;. lot'd o n wut'e g"ning d" wl1 , t!"l'd whell MrH. Fl ynn ,",IIII'd III Il(>r. Wh l' n D,·. Vorono fT' s t heo rie s I )rnv~ Dayton "h" I'P!' r s Thur ~ d ay. "Oh, ]III'" I' ll rr. l' n ngJ"at ula t ion s. I tru l', w e mlly "{'(' th e older generati on .hildrc' n' s Day exe rci ~ e , at ,r onllh h elll' y c hH\' t' H nt1W buby '! " sa or-ing s ham eful co nduct o f sevenlr- Run churc h, Sund llY, .lu ne 10 , a t 11 "YiR." ~uid lI ll"", COlT, " !I n' T h ope ~' ejlr ol d tlap ~~ i__ _ __ o 'cl ock B e SUI'I' a nd com e . It' R the (·lIb(l o~e. "
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Charl es M. ~chwab Rnys h e does Davis Bngun a lm o~t se\'e red his n ot kn ow h ow mu ch money he ha finger o n a p low, Friday. he iR too b usy to find out. Som e of us ure Loo frighl c n!'d to find out how Adam s T ownship G range put on a much we hav ..>! s pl e ndid l)!'ogram he l'!! hl st S uLurJIlY
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w. H.l\tadden & CO.
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c hairman nf th ., t\alifl ll ni (" 1,m l1l il I,.,.. o f J{f'pr e~t'!ltH li \' t· s f UI' H numh er o f T I1(>l'o will lo e a lI a l ion ·w id, · h" "k - t l ' r m :.: und l ' U I H I ' t tl tht· St' nat f' in 1!l2 :! UJl (If rael io st at i() n ~ lu tH ' ir1~ t h t.· II l ' W S Il l' i;: L\ ' I'uti ll c h~ : l( iI lIl ni ~L I"I\l i" n ud . A PR IZE WINNER t l f t hl' l'OnV t'nti llfl t o e\' ,' I'Y ('u rnpr 01' 11I"rt' nr. I hl' l·"untr.v. >; ot "n ly will lh ,. "YUlI \\'i11 \\ a ll t t i t I'ntt' r :-O +lnl l'lhina,r s pe've hc's a nd t a bulation s o f \' o lt.':O: I,l' for thl' l'uu ll t y f all". J SUP I' Il ... I·," :-:;'i d h ea l'd, IJu t HI ~o t he (· ht · t.:r ~ , d " lHlln ~ l r a. tht ~ chau' IIlHIl o f t tl" AJ,!Tll' llillll'u l ~o li o n s a nd noi ~t.· lIf ~ punthl1 l·4t U :-; pal'ci l'.:Y ,til 1\11', T}.ll fl,t h y . . . adf' ~ , tuki nJ,r pln(' (' all 0\'(' " th, · l'on \\- aol ya s , WII ' Ih,' ,·,·pl \,. '" 11 11 Vt-'lllitH I flll tlr. Th pl't' \\ i l l lt v m il- I'uIllay put m(1 d o wn f v/' ttw h i ~J.!t ,!" t IlOr jn th ,.. <:uunty," ph"" l'" pl a('('d a ll ul" .,' th e f1 o" r a nd ba,,"unil"s. Elaburat e prep a ratiun s IIr~ IJeing mlld l' In mak e thi s mt!i o hoolv up Olie lI f l hc mus t Lhoruugh eVl' r tn llde ill
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t' n ,$ und new busincs.. l\luny t owns ha ve I' prung into the limelighl overnig ht by th e di scovery w it hin ' their portals of sO~le natural resource luring me n in the q uest for wealth; t hey ha ve come frolll a ll co rners of (pe worlel to places t hat see med to offer the oppo r tunity o f building f nrtuneH. Blit a town may have other assets tlulIJ oi l well s o r gold mine s. If thc infom11lti o n i. broadcust t hat in u town ..on hI' found goo d wages , proftperity, good business and industrlll i adYllntageR. the tow n will KTOW steadj ly more pt'o~pcrou s n n<l POP UIOUII, d(!spite t h e fuct that it lucks t he lure of "old, ThUll ea c h town hU8 it/! own gold "II1lne, t~ own oil gusher ;community p r osperll" ult.tays produce. "Pll~ dirt ." Tbl! world will come to Ii town that has wbat the world wantl!, Il6? t hat gold, oil, or merely good Jiylng co n dition~. Community a<lv!?rl isi ng ">'ill II ttract prO!!perlty. W itho ut adyertlslng, a town 1JUl7 have mallY virtues, but no o n e will know of them. Boost the . town to t .h e world and the world will boost the, towu.,
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JudJ.!c the used car you purchase by the in" tq~rit y of the e1l'akr who sl'lIs il 10 YOII, Go to the Buick dealer. You can rely upon his word.
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He offers you a wid e choice of used carsillclud in~ I'r<lctically all makes and models, and covcrill~ pract ically all price classes . '
d"I"I-(;n,'" rrOIll Clliifol'l1ill. and I I) th . t ilt , h i""{j r~' flf I·:a d ill. f.1 'I1l"t h anti t i nltl u n Ihl! n rc' IIIl n ,," r for al l d ~ I " )!lIt,. s I'Pal' thll :-; t· fl'uIH 1\1U:;:-; HC h u!-' t·t l~ . u f l tl(: ="' t ,~~jtl ll ~ III ~ilfI "': I''' ( 'it\' 11 1'1 ' and IIlt,·rnatl·'. TI1I' IlIlil din)! "r,'II . B"llIlId ~la ~sa(" h u "'lb \\ oil 1,(' th l' '-' 111 1 \'p"r 1111 11 ' h i n dlold d , \\ t ll\'l l ;' I ak~ .... " iI 'S II qual"ll'l" " I" " !,l oI'k ill l :lLI, dl·iv J.,"H'i(J fI:") fnll !, f l I UI'I, t !J t ·r .'\t '" L TI_1111 \ " .. II I i i III' ". Ie ! III /1 1" I , t .;: \ "1'\. Sln'cl Hr HI ( 'I'n ll'ul AVI'JlUt '. (') OSt ' to la nd ~ I :t t .. ·:-;. ~t." \\' Ii alllp :.. IJill· , \ 'cr Il n\\ t '\ I" · , t'L d tll 1' ''l f ' IH'':' thl' clown tll \\' 11 dl ~ tri l' t (I f Kan Illtl illo Hh llti t' 1 ~ IHnd :II IlJ ( 'o nn" clinJl, . llIfi ' ·lIl t . \\ ill hi ' Ilin ~"l" 1' \ " n' 1,11: 1"' '' H f tlH' ~Il~ C ity. wit h .'t.' \\' \' u l'k ' :-; !I O I' e r n' !"\t' ntat l\'ps. t' O I1 \ I 'flfi ofl . l!\' Ih dr l' r l Full ,·,.. A u. II "r" Itll' !{ rp ll h li"an Pl"l'R idcnt inl the Iaq.! l 'Sl. unit. in tht' ru rH t 'nl l U lI, t·W:t .. j( ' 1 X<· \\' .. :' ( '1"\ I ~' t. Hill! \, it'I '- prt: 1'\i dl' rl ti: l! ('\l fldi da t(' ~ will K I' PU IH'U IH'ar t il(' l"(' n tp r or tht · :tlI d
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Th e r efo re ,Junc Ilppt·ar. on the clIl " II<lII I' .'ne 'ann ol hl'l l' fee ling a litt I., cnlll ente.1. , ati s fh·d wi t h th e world and ho pdul f o r the future.
Your Buick dealer's high business standing in his t'omllltll1ity - his solid,I () n~~s t ab li shed reputation for fair dca\iIl~ - safl'~t1ard your u sed car inVl;!stml'nt when you buy from him.
Carnation Corn Meal and Flour, Enterprise Flour You will find our Carnation Corn Meal to be a fancy grade of table meal.
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Lehigh"Portland Cement w~ ha ve just received a fresh car of cement
W aynesville Farmers' Exchange Company
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Also, a Complete Line of Guaranteed Used Cars with the O. K. that ·Counts.
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a t Cincin nat i, on Monday, Thel are now attending c ommenc e(·nt at As burg Coll"ge. Wilmore A large volume of cooperative K e ntucky, wh ere Dr, Watkins was at purchases of fertilizer w~s handled o ne ti me p reside nt a nd Willard was through farm bureaus of the state this la t er a sluden t for two years. spring than any since farm!)rs sta rted to pool t heir purchases of this farm Mrs. K ez iah Tho mpso n, of Main community, according to reports reos treet has :J$ gu e~ts for dinner on eive d at the office o f tho Wllrren Memorial Day, Mr, a nd Mrs. Chas. County !Virm Bureau from atAte Meyer s, Mr. i1nd · !\frs.Paul Haines, for m bureau he adqu arters , Up to Mrs. Ch ns. Hendl!rson, Mr. and Mrs, May 21, total tonnage cooperativelY C harles Morri ~o n . of Cincinnati, a nd handled was more than 24,800 tons Mrs. RU SSi!11 Cam pbell a nd daugjlters or an increase of practically 75 per June and Marjorie, of Dayton, Ohio, cent over the s pring silllso n of 1927. Only three counties in the state ·showed a lower tonnage of fertillz~r SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT pureltased cooperative this - s pring t han last, says D. M. Cosh, manager The teacher asked little Ruth whllt of the coperatively purchlUling and her father's name was. sales- department of the Ohio Farm "Daddy," s h e answered. Bureau_ Cooperative fee purcha8es - "Yes, dear, said t he teacher, " but also has more than doubled its vol, what does your mother call him ?" "She don 't call him nothin'!" Ruth ume, h e says, • _ ..._~__
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ha R bren " all e d sC'v(' ral timf' S in I hiR column t o th e e fT (J rt ~ hco in g Inndt· t o ha" , ud opt e d n nr w cal ",ul ,' " hll ving 1;J m nnlh R of ~8 days c·nc h. h ll ~ bpc ll s uggc, t ed thu t It Anlt' r iclI have the c oo mge tu ud up t thi s s t.llndllrrl without wo iting for Euro pe. If it s ha ll be so, If t he So uth A me r ica co unt ri l's unil e in thC'i r e ffo r t s to c hlln ge th e ca l .. ndur it will be anot he l' indlca ti nn tllllt Ameri can civili zati on hn< de finit e lv broke n th p bo nd s Rlill furth(' r t ha't hl! r l't of er ha ve li (' d lhe m t o th e o ld.·r pl'opl es o f F.urop ... W e have g ot use t o th e old ~ys te m wh a t !'vc r it is. We aC'l; nowl edge it s '. - ___ :=a:::::: __ druwbll cks. but we kn uw wh ut t lwy ar e. We d o n ot kno w what diffi culties an untried plan w ould involvl!. M" st of us arp fomili or with the prop osal. It is to hav .. 13 months DI·. alld MI·~. Samu e l .1. RU SS I' II, o f o f 28 days, eXlic tly 4 wee ks in en ch ~brq u e ttc' Road, Clhk ll go , Illlll Dunce munth. making .. " .. ry wee k day occ ur t h,s week th l' mn r r iltKl' o f t heI I' o n a flK cd monthly d ute und having d a~lght e r, Ru th , to LCI'I' r illg 'Corte v.. r y h oliday occur on the su me wl'l g ht, gra n dson o f S. L. Cur,t wrigll t wee k day, making clll end l'r s unof W ay nl's\' ill e, a ndl ~o n o f 111 1'. li nd nl'ce ~~ nry, hav ing t he dut.e of the Mrs. Su r ah .loy h ~ll been viSiting Mns. C. 1If . Cllrtwri,'h t of E V3Mto n III. " • • . wee k indi cate th e duy of thl' month re lal ives in Cincinnuli. a dd ing an e xtra day to th e year an ti Th(' ce re mon y w:as . 1l1C' llIn izcd a t inse rting lin .. xtl'a month. th e 1:lth. Mrs. Ho war d Drumm ond ca ll ed on t he brid c's hon](' in the prese nc e of lIR a llI onth calle d S ol he twe en June Mrs, J ohn S hultz 1I1 0ndny afternoon. l~l(' imm c?in t e familir s and a fl' w in a nd .I uly . 1111 <1 , .. Irlin lr nn ext ra dllY l lln a t e frl c nd s. Thm hrin a l puir le ft e\'ery L.'ap Y"a r t n J lIn ~, Mrs. 1I1 ~ ry Kll llffull lr lOf Hll mi/lo n. at on ce for N(' w Yo rk , Thi ~ w ~e l; Th is ~l'e lll " t o Le II Hul,j "rl tlrn ! ie vi s iting he r sun A. P. M" lI lJ h a nti IIII';Y will atlC' ncl Co m tlll' n C~tll ('nt exco ul,l I", c" ns id('re d lJy th ~ I.c'n gu e f a mily. c'rC lseR at Prim" 'lo n Ulli\'l·I'Rity. wher e ,) f Nllt ill n ·,. b UI il i" now PI''' l' nscli Mr . Cart\\lri~ht Va.!J. gradUll~ed two l hnt A III C','Ie" I.. RlI tI, ~ WilY with o ut Wedrll n ~ rlll ~~ , \~ Ith nnd wit.hout scn r~ ugo. · • wailing f u l' wo rld cnn . "IIt. diultl o n,I K, at (;ll r ~"JI J e wolry Shop . Leve r ing s pent h L~ ~u mm er. VA eo. ' li ons u t th e ho me o f hi s grandp"rMI'. Cutmvn rlh RUY R thut if ~o n · Le han on, Ohio . HPr,," tl v,' Ellnop" ':nuld Ili Hl'lII'n th .. ,' nl s h" I'e f ro m th e t.im ' h o was fll ur I. .. "n ~" I i ~ l>u ,.y o f C I ('vel ul1d,~ IH' lI t ~' I" lI'R o f aKe un t il h, e nte r e d co ll C)g e cll lnputnli ons of hundreds o f . yca rs lind L1d o"t t he m('trlc sYRlolII of t h,' w,,(·k -l'n,1 wi t h h is pllre nts Mr. III I !)22. we ights a nd m eas url'5 it is not t o .. an d 1I1rs. W . P. Suli~ bury . Bot h y oung . folk ft a rl' n c w. pupe r lIIu e h tn ,! "p ec t thllt advnnc pd II n,1 !'l!O IlI l!. Le vl'l'lIlg' IP, o n t he C hi cagn M i ~s LU ll ll ll Wi1li am ~D n h,, ~ re turn e fll cie nt. A merica co uld di ~c ll rd I.In f"l hu Il l' stufT. Miss Ru .sell is II ullti q ue calelld a r who ll y un ut/upt ed ed from Ohi o W C6leynn to "I" . uri KI'IIClu lIll' (I f t h" U ni v !'r~ i t y of C hi cnAt m idnigh t 'I'hur~d8y nighl uf thiK til this mod .. rn age. Ill!' slImnw r vnClltion at her hum e, ca g n. Sit!' Ifwn gradua l "d from th e week the basa season open R_ It should be H good une for fi s hl' rm e n Miss!'" Trilll' nll IIn .1 Mn rgu Tl' t 1I1, ·oI ill S " honl of .I " urnnlis m ut North of Ohio. DurinI\' th e pas t ~e v e r1\1 £ d\\,lIr<l ", Mrs. J , H, C hllP1ll1I1I a nd w eH t'~ "n I n i\' ,·rsity. in EVlln Rt o n, III . week s more than 76,OOO mature d fi sh s"n \\'('r(' in Cin c innnt i Mo nday. Sh .. W O II I.h,· C hi(,ll g o TI'ibune scho la rs hip f u r h i ~ h .., t hunul's and was have been distributed in the lakes Miss IlIl7.e l Sulis uuI'Y r('turne d t o cllll e d to il H 1"' 1")1·to ,·i al st n fT on whic h and s treams of the state by Dent O. CIC'v .. land S unday, u f l<' r a vis it w ith shc s c,·v(· d with di sti ncti on fo r two 1' hompson, chief of the state divi sion he l' paren ts, Mr. nnci Mrs. W. P. Sal- yea r s. Shl'! is 1I 0W II sh or t story of fis h and game . Included in these hii ~ bury . ' IIncl f (, a t un' writ e r on th e thou8and~ of fi sh were bass, p e rch, c ag? !lui Iy N(·ws. Hn t h will r(' sume Th e Wllman'" Auxilinry of St MacaUlAh and other fighters of th(' waWillard Wnlkin R is allell(ling com- th (' ,r tlf'I\'SIHII"' 1' WIlw k wh(1 n th ,'y r (' t e rs. Weather conditions hnve not ry's churc h met. on Friday afternoon. been favorable s ince the baIlS sea- JUIII' 8. with Mrs. Ge nrge Hnrts ock llwn cem ent at .the Ohi o We sle yan tu r n fr l1111 lh " II' h "n~.y m oon . son closed on MIlY I, for fi shing of !lnd Mi s~ Emma He ighwlIY at th e universi ty, of whi ch he is UII alumnu s in the cJlI SS of 192:1 . any kind and th e re will be a rUllh h ome of Mrs. Hartsock ThE' meeting was opened by Mrs, to the wate r!! tllill week e nd ' s hould Special sale n ow on mant e l weather conditions prove mOI'e ' fa- Cadwallader, who conducted the dl'vorable. For weeks almost eve ry in- votional service. Scriptural Qnota- clocks. Unriollblt' ,lIy th C! flnl' ~t val land river and creek have been mud- tions werl! (Iven In res)lOnse to roll ues in th e co untry in muntc l cl ocks at Cnry's .Je w(' lry Shop, Leh un on, O. dy, and high winds have prevented ellll. A t the close of the business SIIS!rood fi shing at the IlIkes. Fred Hen,le rs on nnll,fa1l1i1y arrlvod s ian tho f ourt h nnd 'flfth chapters of Jnm es S, Elli ott , 8 7 yl'ars 01 age, In the six weeks and one day which the hook of Atwn te r, "Thl' Episropal h om e Saturday e vening nftc r II derol'mbe r o f Il pl nn ec r Sug arc ree k lightfUl motor t.rip· thro ug h P e nChurch." was r ead by J\{rs. Loe he served as a member of th(' United ns ylvania. Mn)'yl,Lnd, Virg inia and t o wn Rhip family nn d one of the old States Senate. Cyrus Locher. who Hawke and lIIiss Clara Lile. ~ s t .Ma Ro nR ill thi s vlciflity, belongDuring the.> deJiglltfnl ~ ()cinl hour W c' ~t Virginia. succeeded Senator 'Frank B. Willis, !ng to Dnyt ol1. WaYI~ rsvl~ and Xen"stablished a short but effective rec- which followed adjournment. deliS undny dinn e' r g U(' s( ~ of M~. and I~ branc hl's IIf lh(' o rder, Clied at 10 ord. In that period of time he was cious refreshment s were Rerved by (} cl oc k Il1 st Wc cln l's clny night at his absent h\lt one day and therefore the hostess('s, IIsslRle d by Mrs. Ron · MrR. JanH's C urti s, we re Ch'lrl!'s Cur- h ome. fo ul' mil ('s no r t h of Waynesti~. of Wilmington; Mr s. Gen !'I'D EImissed one roll call, but his presence aId IIl1wke. Mrs. William Nl!wlund. MrR. W·. lingtun. uf Dnyton; nnd M~. G. H . vill l' (I n t he farm when! he wa.~ horn. was predicated \lpon a characteristic und s p .... n t his e n ti re Ii fe . E. Cornell and Mi~s Lutie VnndC'r- ElliR, of Wnynl' Rvi\l e. whi ch marked his entire public and Mr. Elli o tt. ncvel' married and for private life- lIlf' fulfillm ent of a voo rt were guest~ of th(' nfterno on This WM t.he III~t Ill e.> t'ling bC'r~rC' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Grny nnd many years he unt! hi s two unmarpromise. Before he took the oath of h c d R i s t c ,'~ , both of ' lite m 'n ow el e ad offic(', April 16, he hnd accepted lin the Bummer \'Dclltl on. The ,"ectings famill", of Dnyt on. Mr. Tholl1a ~ Bng- li\'ed IO)!l'lhc !' on thc~ home 'farm . Of ford . Mi s,", Lillilln Bng-ford, Mrs. MIlinvitati on t o address 'th o tl'i e nninl will be res um e d in September. be l MulfHr,1 and r1l1ughte'r, of L(' ho- lule YC' III'~ Mr. nnd MI l' s. RlIlph Weavconve ntion of thc Brothe rhood of n on. spent S uuda y with Mr. li nd Mr,. P I' 111 ,,,Il' t. heir 1") 111 (' with Mr, Elliott Rllilway Trainmen, in Cleve land, on anti louk ... d a rtC' I' hili l. Orville GrllY. May 9, and s inc e he hlld as ~ ured the He W IlS t h" Ins t ",u rviving ehnrt e r program committe e that ' he would he Mr. nnd Mrs. Rlllph Miller, MrR. me mlH' I' II f till' WnY IlClIV ille Lodg e No meeting of the Knn Rite Food in attendance he fell duty · bound to Nu. )(j:1 F. & A . M.; 11 melnb er of the atte nd the convention. As ide from c lub was h('ld laRt FI'iday afternoon Wilson Edwards and Miss Emma Duytol1 S('" Uil<h nile command ery, this instance his attcndllncp record on IIccount o f TIIin. Only twq, mem- lIeighwllY vi sit!''' li t the home of I1ml o f XCI,;n C h n pt '~ I' No. :J!J, R. A. was perfect, and t o wnrd tht' closing be rs were pre!!ent. A full attl'nd · Eo V. Burnhllrt ill Cincinnati Sun- 1If,. ond of Wrigh t Council Nil. 911, day s of the , ession Senator Locher IInce is de s ired lit our n!'xt .meeting. day uftcrnoon . Mi ss Hcighwriy will It ancl S. M. could be found on the floor of th~ whil'h .will be he ld at MI's. Armitage'" r e main with II!rs. E1l11l111 Barnett , Fu~real , se rvices. in charlletPf the ' whil e MrHo Bllrnha rt is in the hO"'l'iRenaie throughout its frequ~nt' night, hom e nn June 11'>, 1928. ScottlRh Rite und Wuynes ville L odge, tal. R. E. S., Report..' r. day and all night and all day meel were conducted li t th e home Sqturdl'y inKS, rtfore than three score spellkat 2 p. m ., and interm('nt was mad e Ing Invitations were received by the In Bel1brook ceme te ry. I\enntor Dfter taking the oath of ofllee, bll ~ he accpeteil none until otter Congre9B adjourned. From the present on, however, he has mapped out o ' "peaklng eampalgn, which includes . H. B. Earnhart, locnl rC)sid ent addresseR before civic, bURiness, aghas just completed the s econd ricultural, educational, labor and The 64th un~ual commencement of of the college. semester o{ Accounting with n trllveling organizatl'lns which , will Wilmington college was held the 8th je CarloR Crum, president o f the c1as~, perfect attendance record at the k.e ep him busy this Bummer. of June. D('grecs were conCerred up- pr~sented ~he gifts to th e collelte. Niltht School of th e Dayton Y. M. C. whIch conRlsted of $500 to be lIsed A. .This record is very notoworthy George F. Schlellinger, who leaves the state service this week as direc- on 58 members 0.[ the clal'8 of 1928 for the pu~hase of library books , conSIdering that it was neceslW ry tor of hlghwaya, will take a two and 105 studente received teaehers and $600 to be lidded tp the . endow- ~or Mr. Earnhart to make th e Journey to Dayton to attond hi s w.eks' vacation before taking up hlB diplomns fo,r the completion of their ment fund, n moat generous gIft. ' . The Wilmington college commence class, This perfect attendance , recnew dutlos al\ chief engineer and two ·yenrs of norlJlal work. Dr. Alexander C. PUl'lly, ' of the ment each year is the outstllnding ord was accomplished by only on e 'managing director of the National Paving BrIck aSlloolation. His head- Hl1rtforcl Theological seminary, of e vent ,in the ure of th e institution . ot her out of. tQwn. student who mad e quarter!! ",111 be In Washlngton"where Connec~icut" (ielivercd :. very 'In Rpir- As we Slit In thnt gre at cll.mpany of .t lle trip from Tippecanoe City to he will move :with his family a~ once. ing addre8s" "Tho Now I!'rontlcr of people alld !law the s tudents 'rise to IIt~entt 'hUi classes at the Y. M. C. A. ' lInrry J. Kirk, bis ~uccea.~or as "di· Clvili1.ntiol)'.'L Til!! Wilmington col- receive their diplomas, how proud-we ' N Ight ~hools. . reetor of highways hall been with lege banal cHcorted the line -from ,t he were ,who!, the na~e8 . llu1'llet. But- . ThlB year.; Mr. EIH~nhlll't completed terworth, Ruth M. Tomlinson, Rob- ~IS lecond ye!lr of Accounting trainthe department tor ml!ny years, and main bu,ilding to the audltoripm, aft ehief engineer and nssistant direc- The degrees were confilJed by Pres· ert Gorland Vandervert and Hele mg. At present he i8 employed , as ~ee~er (or the Miami Valley tor liaR come In 'touch with all offic· ident Williams, who tIIIid, hl'in~rodue- ,Lura Randall were called. When we !!Ice nurnpromlsing young Milk Produce)'R Company. lal mattei'll and III well able to 'take i.nlf the claM, that the Inl1titutil1n was • - ••-,---'up the.. werk wherll Schle.h~lft!r leavel proud of it, that It Wl!8 large and people we cannot help but look hopewholly representativo of the ideala fully into, the futuI'C. M. L. A. S.bMri", to tM~""" ofl,
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JUNE MEETING OF WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
OLDEST MASON PA:~SES AWAY
Kan Rite Club
1 he Fifty-fourth Annual Commencement ~ilmington College
. Th irt y lende rs " n,1 1:10 boy~ an ti r,e p r C' se n tin g 35 d iffere n t 4 -H (' l lIl .~ In W arre n cou nty, met u t IIn rmo ~ Pa rk. T hur"luy. J une 7, f or d, s t'u~~ , o n un ,1 in s tru ction on h ow t o ( ' IIIT Y out t h(' pri nc iples of 4-H work , ~ t t he, gen('ntl s e s~ i o n in the morn Ing• .u n cxre ll e n ~ inrl iv i,lu a l ,1C'm ons trn t lOn Wll s gi\' r n on " Th e Am e ri " u n Girl us n Jew(' I," by Virgi n ia Mllr~ha ll . of lll l' Osceo la Gi r l ~ clu h n nd ~ fi n Iy pr es!' llt ed tea m demo n s tr."t lo n on "Bc ,lmak ing," hy .J OS(, phlne H ('ywo od an d Geneva W ille of Ill !' L ive Win ' Gi r ls Room cit, ,, ' o f Mason. ' A t n oon ",,,' crn l boys a nd gi rl ~ WN(' dl'IC'g-nted to put l he dinn e r out CII.1 t he long t nbl l's lind c very o ne t roo k dtlln e ,' tog ('1 her. In t hc IIfl el'll oo n th e boy p, gi r ls n nll Il' ud er s se para t pd in to ~ llIIII' g r oup s. G uy n owd y, o f t h(' " lnt~ club. dl' pa rtm e nt. took charge of th,,. Tl1·psld e n lR. Mr. Ri cha rd son, o f tile Lehu no n Pa t ri nt, MrR. Omor HolH (1 I1~ngswO r l h, of Orego ni a, n nd M isR Mllr, !! Be nham , o f Le ha non, h ~ lp ed t1~c r epo r ters o f th e vuri ou R ~ lu'Js w, t h t he ,r n ews arti c l e~ . C. C. Caldwell , clu h lIgen t of Montgom e r y cou nt y , tu ugh t games a n d me '.I,odR o f procedure to t he c lu b r ec l' ~ " ;" n INl ders. Mrs. Nina Co mpto n, (I f M,, so n, ex pl uille c/ t he duties o f tl] r Rt'C, retll "ie;" t o th nt g r nup. Th e I N,<1 (' , '~ mel WIth t h" ex t en s inn a ge n t." F olI ? wing annou n ceme n t s, t h e boy" a nd g ,rls a nHwl'1'e d q u eRti on ~ on l'ln b hu si n e~s )lrocp d ur e w h il'h ha d ue~' n ru ise d in t h e moming by MI'. Do\\',h ' and whi ch th e y had stu'di e d in t he i'r a ff ern oon clIlRse,. Pr o~p e ct s for a r ecord ma kin g .\ H cl ub y(' ar in W a rre n cnu nty f o r t !l 2 ~ a rc good. P nrC' nts 8T(' bel"i nninl: t ') reC'ognl Zli t he high erlucat ional nn,1 'socill l valu e.~ of th e work of t h e 4 .H Voluntee r leaders are in . clubs. crc:asing ly willing lo gi ve th ~ ir he lp. B OYR u nd gIrl s a r e anKi ou3 to behng-. g- I rl~.
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_ New Un\! J)f, COR lu me je.w e!l·y a t Ca rY 'B J ew!' lry Rh oI', LC' han(,n , Ohi o.
F:. R. Moo ma w r l'turnr d h nmC! on Monda y. nft e r 11 \'i s it to r elati vc. nf'U I' G r f'e ll fie lcl . 1If~. III. S. WeR t nnd 1'11ildl'l'n vlsil ('d h..r hr ot hrr. C P. E:lli ~ onll fnm ' ily. Inst Fridoy.
Dr. A . S. Watkins :Ue nclC'd th e mN' ting uf t he Minis ter lill o ss oC'inlillI! a t I. ('ha n," n" Mond AY. Red S"a I Ce,lor Shingles f or r eal sati Rfn et ion and slIfe ty. Yo u get th l' 1tl nt, 1I1l1!1,If'n's Lumber Yard Way n l'sv illl', Ohio. ' 1111'S. Ma ud e C r a ne e nte rt ll in e d at dilll1l'r Sunda y. Mr. und Mrs. Charles S . M" M<' a lld da ughtl' r . Mnrgnretta o f Washing l on D. C., ancl Mr. R. 1\ .
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~I~" IIn (~ 1I1 rs. II, G. Fi tt~ pntrick, of F. ra nk lt n. Mr~. Ella Buines, Mrs. Ne llt e Hus h and c hildre n and MiAS S mit.h of C in c innati s p e nt Tues day in W nyn <,svill e.
?vir. and Mrs. M. A. Co rncll and Mr, lind Mrs. Ernest Butte rwort h we re in Co lumhu s Tu e.qdoY at the c1 e dir n t ion o r th e Furm Bu~ellu Administra t ion building. Mrs. RU sRl'1I Be M o n, of ClcVl'l n nd, wh o has bee n th e gu e,t of h H poren t~ Mr. and Mrs. W . P . Sa liH))"ry. wa ~ ill Delnware t his week nltending he r class reuni n n Ilt Ohi o W es lcYlln. Mrs. E. V. Bornhnrt , o f Cincinnnti, ta ken to Chr is t h o~ pitlll , Sa turdn~ ('ve ning li nd und erWPIl 1. nn ope rati on (} f a vl' r y se ri ous nulu re 0 11 Mon<lny mo rning. I1 er IIIlln y fri"nd . 81'e unxi nUR ly awailing favoruhl e ne ws o f h l'!' .c .. ndi t ion. WIL'
Mr. unt! Mrs. A. B. Shan er IIl\d family enlr, ,·tnin e d to S undl\Y dinne r IIfr. _ Mrs. DI' I S teven s and Ron, .Iullio"if" 1lf Mel11Hh'is, T e nn,; Mr. and M rt'. L o ui ~ B eal lind Mrs. St .Iohn, !1ft-. n ud MrR. Mose Sutton 01 Xenia ; Mr. (Jon Mnrtin and child~en, of Che rry Grove.
HAPPY HOUR CLUB WELCOMES BRIDE Th e Ha p py JI fl UI' clu b me t Ilt t h e ho me o f Mr~ , .JoR il1 h li nd MrR. Ll oyd T>nv iH Tu e~ d uy uft e m oo n, .June 1:.1, w,th Mrs. lI enr y Sutt e rthwai t e ussis tunt ho ~teH" . Aftl'r th e r egular bu ~ in ess seRslon at which twen t y-onc m ember!' re~ p o nd c d to roll cull. u very interest.ing chil \lre n 's program was gi ve n by th ~ ch ild ren o f the club. Also lit thi s meeting t he cluh we lcomed a n l' W memb c r, MrM. Rh udes Bunnell. Th e welcum e wu s g ive n in lhe form of a shower o f very u ~ cful gifts . Each o ne wu.s asked to write a f our-lin e ve rse about th e ir gift and read it a s th ey we r e pr oRente d t o the bride which was very nmu ~ ing. ' A very d elici o us two-cours e lun ch serv ed by th e h ost ess<:," WIlS thor o ugh Iy enj oye d by 1111. . Th e mceti ng adjourn ed t o m eel nt Hurll1 0 n park Thu rsda y cven ing , ,lu ll' <! Il, for a pi cni c s uppe r.
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li t t he unive r s ity , He is a membe r o f th l'. Ph i Kappa Sigma fr ate rnity. .J ~lck H"I ~e .s un e of t hc brill ia n t puI."I~ o,f hi~ c la s~ nnd ha ~ tnk~ n hig h l unk In every pu r ticu lal' . • lI c i ~ a g-rn nrl so n II f t he lute Dr ew S"'~C) I , fo rmcr ly edito r of the Min ll ll Gaze ll e, nn d one of t he heloved nt~ n " f o u r cO lllmun ity , lI i ~ fn t h!'r an d mothe r we re hot h hor n nnd raille ,~ in th is co mm u n ity. Clifford S. R.dge a n d A nn ie :;wcet. B oth graduatcd f r om t he Wa y n c~v ill c High
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COVER SPRAY FOR CODLING MOTH Th e fi rst covel' s pray f or co dling mot h s h ould Le II ppJie d immediately IIcco l'll,n g to inform ati on from O. S. U. , li nd t h ~y ad vis r sp raying a t once a mI t he u ~e. o f th C) foll owing mllter w IR: . LHl uld lime s ulfur, 1 gaL, or dr y I,m e s ud f u r , 3 pound s ; al'6enute of lead. ) ',6 l b• . ; water to IIlll k'l, 50 gul. Or if du ~t i ~ uBed, 85- I 5 s ulfur.a r senate or le nd du st IS s ugge ~tt'll. . The ars ' nat.e o f lend is to kill codItng mo th wu rlll s thnt will Boon be m!le ring th p li tst le fru itR. The mothll WIll be luy in g eg ..."" during t he rem U llld ~' r o f .Iu ne li nd th e eggH will hatc h into t he ti ny wo rm s that e nt e r t h,' appl e. Th e li llll' Ru l fu r is fo r a p pl e s cab a llil appl e hlok h cu nt ro l on dis'las<! On th ose vasl, scepti hle va ri ti es . 1'i e lh-, ,wt v 'r y suscep ti ble t o those di s(!" s~~ . t he limc s ulfur mllY be red~ tP d to t hr ee- fo urt h ga llon s of liqUId nl' :.1 1f.: pnund s of dry to 50 gal_ IOnM of wn te r. No ( urth e r wa r ning will me sent fro m t he Fnrm Bu rea u ofl\c e for this ~pr l\Y . I r yo u pra ctice orchard dU Rt'lIlg it Rh ould be ad v isa ble t o foll ow t h is IIpplication with a n ot he r in two wcekH. DURts do not adhere as we ll as s pra ys.
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Picnic Dinner S u nday, Jun e l Olh, th e S impso u hro th erR lind ~ i:; t e rs wit h M m .. o f t hc' nicces Ulld ne ph ew/!, g uth e l'ed a t the hom e.> o f Mr. a nd Mrs. D u la ney CurlL'''' , n ~a r .Hllrv<,y"hu rg, u nd enjoye d II pl cn, c d lllllc r on th'" I" wn. 1'hose prese nt were, J o hn Mc Knight and fa mily, Ell S imps(l n a nd wife, Louis Brown and famil y, a ll of N ew Bu rI~ng~ o n: Wm . E cton nnd fa mily, of XlII lla; Webst er S impso n and wife GCll rge BlackLurn and wife, Spring~ fi eld ; ,J ohn S impson a nd Walte r MaKni g ht and fumily, of Harveys burg; Be n Juma son and fa mily, of B ellhr.ook; C. P. Ellis and family and M, ss Dor o thy, of Wayn esville; Forest Carter and Luuren ce Singl eton , nf Lebanon : Earl S t:ott' and (laughter and Hllrold Carter, of Wilberforce univers ity.
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Loval1 empe ran ce Legion Have An Intteresting Meeting
opl'ned by all r epeat ing th e Twe ntyThird P s nlm and the Lord's Prayer. We r egret ve ry much the moving away of Mildren anti E sther Lane away of Mild.r ed and E sther I,ane: e lected r ecord'ng secretary. and Annee Lee CI' nne was appointed director, of tile fl ower mission de partment. ~hls department has beel! very aetive throughou t ·the year In sending fru.lt, ~ards and . flowers and. other dehcasles to the ~tek and ·$hut-m s. There were 22 present and each c.ame be~ beautiful ftowen iD ob-
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ego nia high sch oo l wa s held Sunday July ) 0, a t th e hOll1 e of Mr. and MrS. J ohn S trawn, u t Delaware, Ohio. Th ose p rese nt wcrc MI'. a nd 1I1rs. J ohn S herw oo, l and fllmily. lI1r a nd Mrs. Zltin Armitllg(' und ' (Ilmily of - - -Ore goni a; Mr. a nd M r~. S ta~ley Wat k in;; , of Le banon ; Mr. and Mrs. Ve r n Ar milage an d family and Mr. Ho ward Durto n hns be!' n lI prl1i n t- Cl nd Mrs. It II. Hartsuc k !lnd family. o f Wllyne ~ v ill e. ed by th C) Duy t o ll P nWCI' !lnd Li ght --- - -~. --c (lmp ll ny t o loo k a ft e r th e s tree t l i gh t~, al ~1l Lo co n tract fo r 1]('11' ho use lighting. Mr. Bu rt on s u cceeds Enrl Ornd orf Th e secu nd me eti ng of th c 4-fi wh o hll ~ ,be en loo ki ng after th eir in Goo d Cut Clothin j\' c1 uh was h eld on lCl'eHt f o r seve ra l y('ars. T",,,dIlY JUI' (' 12. a t the Grade School I, uild ing a t 0 n. m .. wi t h Alice GOM n ~ lea d eL·. Th e a ssisturlt len der. Doris He n(/el'"on, WI." prescn t. Th e girls talk .. d ab o ut t he t hin gs th ey were Wny n esville st red" loo ked like th e Great Whitt, wa y, Mondn)" wlll'n t o mul; c. ~~ac h t o ld wha t s he ren,1 th ey W (' I'(' H c ated tn d u"es o f calciulll in hN man ua l. T he n e )( t meeting chl orid e. It is ~ aill th nl thi s l r ell t- we wi ~ h for ull me nl hers to be pn:sH ele n Beltz, Repo r tl'1'. ml'nt will IQst lo ultl' r n nd kCl' ll thl.' Cl! t.
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The LOYIlI T l! mpc j.ance Legion met at the h ome of Mi (j,~ Mills Monday aftern oon, Jun c 11. with' Miss Erma Scars presIding. 'I'he mC'c tin', was
J ll h n D~~I~ Ridge. of Chicago, so n u f Mr!!. (" " or d S. Ri dge, who is a ,u ph ulll v r' In the Univers ity of Ch i~ Ul{(). hn ;; bVen high Iy honored by IJl',ng t' hnse n <'<lit or nf t he Un ivprs ity !I,r f'h,i/· i.l~1I n nll1JUI, the! 41 CUp u n d (.u\\'n : I " " I !) :!! '. ,Jilek Rirl){1' w ill
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Mr. Duvis WCI' C murri e d in Br ookville i hi O ~n tu n lllY mo r ning', .lun t' U. ' \ ' Th " h r ide i, the duughter o r Mr. und Mrs. Sh<'l'II I:r I' S llI ith , of Brookvill e. MI'. Ch1l'k i ~ t h" ~() n of WiIse rvance of Flolver Mi"~i o n Duy. h.lr A . Cln "k, o f Ly tle. a nd a g raduAhout 30 boquets we re di stribute d. ute o f WUYll(,s villc h ig h scho ol, M,·. 111111 Mrs. Cla r k are r es iding Dt On e n c w member WII S ~cc e ive d ancl G3;1 Sult"'1 A vC lIu e, H, oo k" iIIe , O~io. s igned the plellge, making a mem bership of 42. T e n young Crusaderg ar e taking the L. '1'. L pcl'iodical. . . ~cce ntly th o lo cal L. 1'. L. t oo k lunch and join e d the Oregonia W . Th a . 16th annual r eunion 01 the· C. T. U. in nn institu te a t the lov ely de scendants · of J ose ph and Rhoda home of. Mrs. Omar H ollingsworth. Mulford and allie d brnnche.!\, wiU bo o There were 60 presen t nnd' a ll en- ent el1ained by Mr .. and Mrs. M. W. joyed Il very pl easan t day. Sih'er and Mr. George E. Ril ey amh On the s econd li'riday in July the daughters at ~he Silver home in WayL. T . L. will meet at the postoffice nesville" Tu~day, Jun~ 19, 1928. ~ at 2 p. ' m .• from which place they Please brlllg b4~ket dinner. !j'o;.. will hike to t ile ' honte oI Jane and dishes or silverware required. Evelyn Furnas. Clare ace Brown, Pres,' •
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FROM COURT HOUSE COMMON PLEA PRO EE DINC I o urt (' (Irr~rt d t lw ,I .. «ril q"" (I f th III nd in the CI) '«' " ( F ,'." I K , h ili ~ V". J ohn , fll ~ (·t 111. IIrt ",.,'ulIl Ii ! ' h!l\ ' k~ ~..tH'n".1 11 dh'(lrrc frfl m .11)1\111 ~, · h"" I . ' 1 ~Ir . «;h(' m,,1 Wll i< j!'rnn tcil Ih,' l'fllC 1I1It! ,uP por t of tht' mill (lr '1I11t1. The bond ,,( Arthur 6 ('"hlll. wn· redu ced to $250. o url grllnted Cullin ' W i ~ h l · ·I,' n, "· to fil e ~uit IIKlli". t t h, ' " ',',' 1\. , ,, [ th ~ Vnn H llrn l' , II. " IIrt npp, .i ll tCfI II. \\' . Full"'r! h r ! cei"cl' o f th tl pl'(' n l itot .. . '1 E , I':u gen,? 1in ion t " 1. o urt order ... ,1 thnt Alf n. 1-":1 -1.·)· recove r $ 224.!l :! (rlll1l C. A. O" liur. our t o r d('r('d tlllli Al f n. 1"" - ),<)' recov er
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MARRIACE LICENSES Raymo nd W. Mears, fllrm e r o f Franklin, and Eva B. Wil so n , t cacher, Franklin . Albert P. Scholl, puper mak er, o f Franklin, and Robin _F . Taylor , tele· phone operator, Franklin . George S . Mabre y, farm er, Cl'lm l!, lind Mari e M Merica Le banon. r
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Charles C. Frazee to Earl Kirk, 8,61 town acres in F r anklin Tp. Earl Kirk, to Edwllrd Reckman, 1,79 town acres in Franklin 1'\>. Earl Kirk to Edwllrd Rcckman , 1.82 town acres in Franklin Tp. Nellie Burns to Aps e loff Bros., Inc" 2 town lots in Deerfi e ld Tp.
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H. G. Wells ba~ a pan (Of manacement and 1I0000DmCllt of thili eartb. whh o n~ baud of directors fUnn ing the whole thiag. R.eliHiollS. lIays WtUs. bave rIIJl their co urn . Cluutianity. wlaiCh beian wlth "th e cotllpletest communism." ha, become the COlllPleteal capitali..", . "fakc all tho u hut ud pe to tb e poor," ba~ been ebaal(ed to .... et &11 thou cans, and Dcril take the b indmo. t ...
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The human ra ce is an individual on a bii!l(er selll e, and it is in its infanc y. It is u 5el~ ss t o co ntemplate a baby tw o years old and plan to make a man of it in six mon th s. . YOII must ob! crve how :lnd at wh l1t rale y our rac e o r illdividual call gro w. th e n d o what YOll can t o d irec t a nd pro m ot e good growth . Th e most imp ort ant work now is to e nco ura ge tho ug ht and distrib ute knowled g e. And the Rrea le st a gen cy is th e public school. "Give Iig bt, Qnd tb e peopl e wi ll find their own 1ny." Gi ve good public sc hools and you liv e ligh t. Madame Reggi o, opera .inger, climbed the 1,358 steps of N(J\v York's \Voolworth buildin g in 13 mlnut~1 and 4 ae<:end s, beatina previous records. Thirty-eight years old. weight 104 pound s the lady earned $3,000 by the climb, and dld a useful tbing b,Y impressing the health _Iue of .anRing. Nothin g develops the lung. as· singin g doc s. Sing at your work and avoid cOllsumption. Teach your children to ling. imitate the Britlah. who always lillg, whether they CAN sing or not .
Whom would you lIU.J!ges t for V'lc e-PreeideDt on the R.epublic:an tlc.ket'l How would you go about . el ec ting bim? New York's Bullous Wen's LnQ"u e 'Ul"ac,tI ColOllel Theodore Roosevelt. Hi. father accepted tb e Vice-P ....iden... apinat his ~lI, complaining HI am br.irtg lidetracied," It turnld out to b;, Qtrite 8 con8piclJOus "aid .. trkk." Governor Lowden I. tald to bave Oec1lned the Vice-Proa;d.nw wben Hardmg" was elected. Had be accepted, he would be P~t
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O ne bast, one undergtoUlld ex~ one c:av~n kill miners in West Virginia, Kentucky Uld Ne,...da. A.nd hope hal been ab.ndoned for more thaa one ' hll1ldred mineu ill the' Wather min. in Plllnsyl",nia. Th ose tbat, comfortable offices" opi,olO irM'tlUC In mlilcrs' wages abo ve the line of bare necessity .would IlQt cue to do the min er s' work. ' .. plo~ion,
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Ll' tl l' \' ~,~ t in rt'llfl i flt':o':' f l,r t hpi !' tln.:.h n(,I 'lIl'1~ Ilu' hl'id~£' n nd u\' ,.,' find il in 1I1l' dal·k.' · " I have u ~ lI ll' p ri !i C f nr you/' ~:l i tl t h~' ha rr ic:lI k . Thl' purl of \\al "r Ruth , wh en A rc- h ie homlr d ov .,,· Ih,· t':I~t.-' 1' f llf' it ~ l' n t ,':uu' t' i ll l o tllt· t'd ' A rdd l"s " n r w it h ': , mail, "I f YO II w ill ~ll'P to th" dUllr, :-it I'urk U ptl ll benr ll' ft t e n y nrd s nnd ~ t"p b y II !-: I' it ' fu l in si slt·f 1(,· ,> , Th t' f' l' \ \ H ~ Ilt d be nch un d e r o Llr ta ll est p ill~ . sIl nll' It ~ n LJ f H I fr ll m l hll fur t h"I' ~ id ll (. ( fli t ' Tilt,\, l'rll wlt,d i U '!'tl !i>:-; t h .. one you pr cll' nd t o Iik c mtlte r pllr- ~ l r t.':lI1l, I,r id!!"" lind A l:(' hi ~ I':HI hi, ha ll d 1\" " 1' l ic ulurly mny appear." "Isab el!" hl' exclaimcIl, !I ~ s h,' t h!' f,'nmt' o f Itl~~.!" nJ(n in s t \\' ~l ;\.' tl ca me loward him out 0 f t he s had ll\" ~ s t nH " :'; hut! lH' (I Q ' ll t' np(' " in n I'\., u ;:h \\'a ll. :I" th e G,wel"llll " I'Xplllilll I I , and paused by th(' bcnch. " [ hav!'n't ye·t had the opl'(l rtulli - hi m. ..\ r (' hi l' hlHI d"It· l"\lIin ,.d .. Icwl ty to say how happy I om t ha t ~ o u t hl' a" "ult. bUl wh il,' I\(' \\" 11" "P' k. nrl' able t o be up. I'm grn t d ul f" r ing a f" (l ting in Ih !' CFPvi("'s llc .· (, II\" this g li mps e or yo u . H' s nl\\"I1~' ~ j 'l st ~ rn l1 f' s wung hirn ~t ' l r t o 11H' I f ' h, 'J i, glimpses. But th ose glim ps(' ~ ti n fun - fl1l)t ~t .. u(' k a ~t o lH' pf'rcill,d , .n tl,,' l'dge a ud it rn ll ~ d d l\w n inll , t h •. ny thi ngs to my hcn r t.' · "Thut hellrt o f yours I II n w did it "amp wi t h II gr(':! t cill t t '· ... A" tiw u)Ch il hnli t" " dI P I :I 11"11: eve r man a g e t o ~ un· it'c Lhe s trnin gl' r II sh" tgun b.IIl1lw li ul'" n t ilt' T\ i l~ I" unt! excit ement o f lasl nig hl'?" " Oh, it fu nctinnrll ~ 1't.·llI lidly . llut. in.l i(·aUng Ulat CUrl' }' had 11 ,, 1 1,1' •.,. it wu s a t work 1n n g uod Call ~ f' , I Ilapp in),!. Ord(' r. g in'" ill 'I sh r ;lI Inve you, ISlIbl'I, I love you!" hl' ~ai,1 vnice nntl nn :;l \\"(~ring ~ hulll~ pf Pt'l n im c d thl' 11111 l"Shnlin)C o f hi ~ ( 0 1' ("1". so(tly. "You must nl" '~ r gny thnt t n m <' Arc hi«' a nd Lrary r('!lPh CII th(' CII\'ngain." " he ~ Ilid. ~ I owly nncl d etpr- tll' lHlI' a s he WH ~ " ":lw lin l! ,)\' , , 1' til t, min e dly. " A fter my ~ tllp i rJ, en ll'l slune!", fi('1l1f' O'l(' tI , I'pw n ~ h {'\~ 1 th o ugh t fuln (!R~ yo u mll s t hll t(' me. I ful of coalH " po n II heal) o f wnll d til '" hllvl' hllli tim e t o d o n guod deal nf e \"id(,lllly ha<1 itpl'n """k (' d in in,l lI l11 thinkinl!, Rnd my opini on of my!'('lf mul,l" nil. (I,r tlo(· fi tl lll C'S r"sl' wit h is n't ve ry h igh. Ou t nf shee r co n- n r "ur, (Tn Le continllPd) trllrin c~s thnt "iglll in Wa shington I t l'ns l'd yo u ' nlo c1 0ing thing~ tllnl led YOIl in tll dnnl!(' r- and the till nger i ~ THOROUCHLY EXPLAINED ~till ab oul u". I'm so rry! 1f anyt hing s hould happen to YOll it wo ul d The SWCl't ~ir l grnllu u t(' WIl S being be my fau lt- my vrry gl'ievnus "i n! shnwn t.hrough the locnm otiv(' s hup. And maybe t he"e nrc other men that "What i!' that e no rln ou s t hi ng?" 1 mny have s a id s imilar things tos he a s ked . oh, you wer e not the first!" s he "That," explai ne d the guide, "is II laugh e d forlornly. "They, t oo, 1Il0Y locomotive bni l r." have plunged into the s ame pi t I clu g "A nd why .10 th ey boil loconlllfor y ou . Oh, how fooli sh I' ve been:" t iv,"s?" s he in siRied . "I want you to promi..qe," s he WaR "1'" mllkl' the engi ne ten<I<'f," th!! sayi ng, "that y o u wnn 't in un y" wny guide s nid. interfere with my cousin here. 1 can't have YOll tak ing futh er risks." IN , HIS LINE "You wo uld have us run jUBt ns the gll me grows interesti ng. Of MU.'licinn- tll'm nfraid yo u' ve mucic co urse we're not going to quit the a mistake, I nm rerlninly a dnctor fi e ld and lea ve that fellow here to but Il doctor of mu s ic." a nnoy ' you! He'li a dangero)Js Old Lady- "O h, YI' S, I know, s ir. characte r and we're going to g et Thllt's why I ~!lme to you. I' ve got r id of him." ~u c h a terrible s in g ing in my eur~."
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LONG OR S HORT TIME- EuMY te rms. Alsu S un'eying Il,n d AbWh.n Making B erry J"ma s trAcling. Write 01111 I will call and T n IHPv,' nl the ,,('('ds fr nm hlt rdSl'C you. Sam D. Henkl e. Waynellcn e ing when milking hlo rry j am s, nb- vill e, Ohio. jll ,;('rvc thl' s ~ rule s; Us(' on ly fr l' ~ h fl'ui l. WURh it fi rst. th,'n h ull. PUl LOANS " " Livestock. C hnttels, Secin a kC'ltle on n slow fil'r until il un,1 l\1"'·\K!.lgl'~ . Notes bought. boil s. Ihell neld till' s ligar (bN·t Ill' .l nhn 1I111·bin,'. Jr., Xl'nia, Ohio. cline ). uml bo il bri s kly. Conk only n s mail n mo ull t of fruil al n lim !' nnd stir con ~ la ntl y. Wh c n lh e jnm lltick.' ns ",Iwn dropped on \I c olt! plnte, Farmors of, Weonen and adJolnln, it is d one. counties moy oMaln money on lon, time loans, at I) per cent inter••t, Cost of sec uring tho same II very r.a, E. COURTNEY DUNKEL sOllllble ,through The Fed.ral Land Blink. For further Information eall on or eddre!8 M. C. DRAKE, Treuure r, phone 316-X, Lebnnon, OhIo.
Farmers. Attention!
LOST I.tl ST OIC-;"T RA YEll- oii(. s orrt'l mnrl'; w hitt, st";p,' on fa~l' lint! left hi ll el fllot. HOl:t' " Turm·r. BI.llhro ok 11,,11 phllrll' 27 1\ I n"llhl"ouk; R. [). Ntl. <jl} _ .• SP .. iIlK VIIII"y .
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SA I.E Mill" IH,g. DLll"oc II gon.1 on l!. I). H. Ho('k · ,· 11 , R. I) . 2, WaYlw ~ vi llt·, Ohio tf .I "'·H' ·Y.
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th oug h th e rnovcllle nt and IIctual " 01 1> 1' ul·tio ll of th~ l'ol1v{'nt ion (' oli:\('UIII hU K I.Jt' en :3vm l' whut uf un over· Ill ' ''' '' ~ II", Ilut " iol e of th e l-:1' C' ul n cw coli ~e um lIit: hl ",r .. j.·I:t, 11 11 wurk!'l'; " "' ,ning ly b u ilt at H oll ston f or th e de I('gutes who will n\ten d the huve lH_'t.: 1I illqJ I't! ss~ ,J with lilt.' irh'lI D C'mo e"utic !,:uti o nn l (' '' f\ n nti (\ n thut th"y UI'C lI ot uuilelillg u t e mpu· rul' Y Rlru ct ure. The C'ity o f H Cl ust o n wa s Ini d {Jul IIcc tJ l'IIIIIg t" a ",,, II -defi ned dly plnll ~-----------------------I"y tl 8 pionct!rs .. L e ud e r ~ "f civic lif.· ----~------------------~ in I'i ll age s . t owns and citit's tRl'uugh nut th~ nlltion ar e expecte d t o u],.e,l'J.. ~, OI1\t' COllcrett ' id ea:'1 o n c ity huildinK wh"" tlwy ure in 1I 0 u " tulI f .. r Ih" co nv"nl ion . The Re locul lea el .... u ...· piClllet' I'H nnd It is to th ~ m thlll fUIlII'I' If e ll e rali o ,,~ will IJoint when Ih" il town.:i h eco nu::! Cili c!i, The co li sc unl i, plnc f'.1 in lIw C'L' n t l ' l' IIf w ha t i ~ J c stirH'd to lH.' U " ciV IC l' l' lI tl.' l",1I UII ul'eu in \\!hi l' h muny fu IUI'I' public IJuiltlin!t " un' plllnn ~ d. In t h i ~ t h4'1'(' i ~ It Knoll idcu ill (' il Y uuilding . No co mill unity is to o . lII ull III "tal·t plunning f or the future. anll II suund foulldat i o n provilieH f or lul~I' T h " i, IIw interi or lOf the II o u Hto ll. T cxn ~ . hall whe r c the ' pltt'I"l",i nal growth. In its ('III'ly da ys 1!"I11C>CI'utic Pany will num e it s Pl'c.~ icl e ntiul Cundi· dute unu evolve its plntfonn Il lI tI ~ l .. n Was n s mall, ~4'c1 ud pl l tllWtl , Il ha s b"t'oll ll' IHq!"l' and puw{'du l 1Il'~' II\1 S t' Il l' till' wi ~ l' plannin g of il ~ pi · gal h.-·,.; ng . .Jack ~u n Da y dinn e r, which i" cnn , iel- City c o nclave of the G. 0, P. - will O llt't ' l' ~. '1'1,..:.... art' th(' \\' 111'11,. (I f .1" ~5 e II. (il'l'd n nw :-: t C' I'pit'cc. It. wa !-t h<-:..lut i· hfl b l'oadcas L OVl'r the nH li o in a J:i . An urrungu ment pl'ogrllm fur th,' .l u IIl' :o!. , lI t1L1 ~ ttln (·:tp ilal is l alld ..: il uil" • full y wrill l' n, nlld II", ~L l'lrecti\'e ly gui'li ., hook- up I',' u'chi ng into e'\,l"'Y cU ll vc ntiun hu s hC"n p L' l'f ('ct~d thllt is man of t he urranK\.I/Ill' l1t ~ cu ulntiltee s puk f·n. : n"ok anci crann y u f th e: cuuntry . T h,' co nsidcred ade'qulll !' t o cure f il l' "('ll lI ll' tl' Il lJU Ntll1l tht· l'ily is rC';llly It wa s .l .·ss" II. .l o lle, \\'ho led th e IIlCJ s L thClr.,u~h "radio picturc" of n [ll1uther 100.000 overnig ht acldit iO Il tu l'u rt' fu r YHU." flJ.:'hl ft.11" II nll ~ tlln wht'n the llQm'o- cOllvl'nl ion l'Ve,. mude wi1l ht' preto the p"" ulllliun. la lldl' II. Dowe r", NClw Yurk l'cli- (Tul ir l'tJn\'t ' Tlt i llll l'i t. y wa s IJl' in~ l' ho - S fOlltl,d tu the listcn(! r~ . as mi chl'C)· S pceill! arrangc nwntH are buillg turiul writt·r. hi fi t o riull Hnt l (trlllo .', ~ '·n. MI' . .1" ,1<'s is tl1<' puhlis hel' "f I'h u lle s will be plue~d u ll ab out th O' IllUUe hy cunven t io n conllllit lecs t o will I ..• th . kllynule s peu r lit thl' eo n - the lI o u ,~,, " C h,..,niclt' . CIJ II V<' lIti uli floor ulld buJcoonie H IInci cllre f or a ll vi s il .. r. t o Huu ~tll ll ul \· pn li "n . Mr. H,,\\'e ' r ~ altru ele li gr('at All th e pl'o(· e·. · tlilll~ s lit Ih,' eOI1V('I' - l'v"l'yt hing go illK o n will be "pick,'cJ IIIHI ubo ut the time of the purl)' a!t CIIUu n U)' h i ~ udolre ss at th e h ~q t tio u- a. in the cas e of th L' K"n ~ a s up" nnd tran s mitte d .
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Mr. Trllcy, through extende d IIml varied ('xpl'ri"n ce in llublic ~e J' vi('c , might well b(, culled the D"nn of Ohio Fi na nces. Thi ~ expc ric lll'e has given him an intimn~ knowledge of tho Iinnncin l nee ds of th e Stale and how the burde ns Il f J,(O\'ernme nt mlly be m ost equilubl y Ilharcd uy the people. This ~xtl'fld~ to tho nceols fur t he sup port uf county, municill ul, a nd ~chuu ! government . 'rho Stale is II ltU'gc bu . irr l's~ eorpQra tion, Pri\'ute corporat i ons ~hange t.he executiv es controlli ng' policies but r etain those trnin ed in the ftnan ciul detllils of the bu s iness because efficienc y untl economy Ill'" .... cur~d nnly t hr ou~h know l"d,W of detllils. 1'he b~"t inter"st ••• f tI ,e ltale .!emand the ~ nmc pul icy.
II •• \VII S " da rky on t rinl for tnllk illlol' whi sky . "What's yo u r Il"nw ?" a ske d thl' .i udge. "Jo shua, Ruh ." "Are you the Joshua th~t m",\e t h e s un stop?" "Na\\'. ~ lIh -- \, ,~ .Ito line Wh.Al mll clo de 1lI00Ilsh inf·" ;. £1
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Appro priute ChildrCln' ~ Dny (·xer· N o Aid m l'et illK thi ~ month. cis,," wp l'e g ive n nt th l! FriCllllis II. C. Mll or\! mad,· a hu s in css l" ip I ch uTl;h , Sune ny , t., Frunklin recellily . '1'h e Civic L.'ngu p m d \\'ith Mr ~ , A. S . Co ll ett ut "lillIe in th e W'lUd ~ " ~h", 1':11" 1'\' l'l' i" s l"'IIL W 't1ncsduy S uturday aflernoo n . with hL'I' h"", •• folk " lIl' at' I.,' h"nou . IIII' ancl Mr~. A. L. Kin!:,. of Way The III ' I\ IIY~ uti ' nd ed cull"gl' c"mneH\, ;fI ~ , were cn lling on relati ve:; and rn en CClllt'nL at Wilmil1j !to n , FritiflY. , friends h" ,.e, Sunday. Ed Wil"", and wife, o f 11":11' L chMr. und Ml's . H own rd Surfac!' and an on , \\' ()r~ IH' r o on Sunday f..' v t' ning. sun . o f Utica, c u ll ~d on Mr. nnd Mr s. II!I'~ . Eliza Th o llla..•• ",11(1 is very J . C. Gray. Thllr~ (lny . "irk lit h .. r hl"'1(' in II n r·v,·ysull rg. i ~ !12 Yl'nr, old. 'r he ChilcJren' ~ OilY e xe rci ses It L J oTIll' Dll vi s f:lrnili(' ~ ~ p c nt Fridny nuh's Hun were well IItlentlcr l lind wilh E. C. 1I1a nnnn and family. of e n joY",1 I. y all pl'l's ('nt.. nell r Willllill !!1 11. 1\1 ,'. an d MI'R. r.. B. Dnkin had a, MI'..1. P . Monre . fath"r of IT. C. :-\ix (,'du c k d lll1H' l ' ~lH~s t ~ , Frida y , Mr , and ~ I ,. ~ . A. S. (, .. II,"'!I and I ,,.. li nd Mll or,' , .is s till ifllJll'O vinK in health. II I' i ~ UO y(·nr,. "lei. ~Ir " . II. I':. lI allo n.
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Mi ss Nelli e Gruhum ").lenl the pllsl week with fri~lId s ill Way" ·s vi ll e .
MisR 1" ' <11'1 Me '" I'1' i, RJll' lli ling thiR \\" (,I'k with h<'l' s ist",., Ml's. Lill ie Lamh, of Way nesvi ll " . l3 erL RIlj!nll, MrR Edith DII\'i ~ nnd ch ild" ('n atte'nc1('c1 ' I )"cnratio n at ~pl'il'l-:field church, Su nclay. All e n Mc Kay s p e nt sevl'ru\ daYR last week wlih hi s grunllpa rcntR at Wilmin gton, C lint on c,,"nty. Way land .l ordon nnd fnmily, of Il y de PUl'k , cn me up "lid spe nt Thurs<i ll:. n fte rno nn with t ht· J ordan family hl'l'c.
The world -wide preferen ce for Buick ia your guarant ee of satisfact Ion. Choos e the car which oUlun. any othcr ,,/lree cars in it. fidd.
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,\,;'hat better t es timonia l to Buick vdlue th a n this'? What morc cun\'inc ing evidcnc e that Buick, of all cars at or ntar il.'l price , b('st mcasure s up to the ,,,,nIJ· !'i cnnccpt lnn of what an auto""," 'il - s hould be?
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The Clint on Real ty and Loan Com pany Office is now located in the Citizenl Bank Building , Lebanon _ Mone, to loan on chnttel property , bou!e· h old goods, live s t oc k, machine ry, etc. You can pay ott your loan In any amount any time.
HARVE YSBUR G, OHIO Mr, nnd ~Ir ~. G. W . Be nne tl and famil y fr om C:I('~ ar' ~ Cl'ee k chul'l·h. alll'n <I I'd hildr e n ' ~ :nay (')"" 'c i R"~ ut. J on" h' ~ Run li n d tuok dinlll' l' with M,· ~ . Ollie .Jacob s was clllled to FOSTE R CUNNIN GHAM, Mr. nncl MI'S. Clint CICllvcr unci Mi s~ th (' be dRie le o f he l' fall"'r on SunRu~h. Il ny, who is quite s ick Ilt his home W.rren Count A .nl Iwnr Sprin~fielel. Firc of unk now n origin complet p l y Mrs . Lucy Fishbnu gh anti daughd C'stl'oyecl th e home fi nd most of th e fUl'ni ~ hi nl!: R o f .John . , n"d~ I" on Gru nt terR, Alic e lind Almn. of Middlet own, str c et, \I1"nolny niKh t IIbnll~ c lcv en wc rl' F'r idny afternne )Jl cu ll e r " on Mrs o'cluc k. 11'11'. Sanell.· l' ~ livcci ulone Kn ll' J ordan and fam ily . DR. C. W. HENDERSON lInd Wllg in Ci n c innat.i at th e time of Wil son Harvey and family. T om .Offlc :e-Am an Bldg. the ftr·('. Ri c h and fumily w~re S ununy guests WE GET THEM QUICKL Y AND OFFICE, HOUR5 FREE OF CHARG E IIIrs. C hurl .. ~ Grny, R ohcr~ Gor - of Paul Hich nnd fnmily, ncar Lebun Cltl, CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR 9 to 11 11. m, 3 lo:5 p. m. cion. }t"lwr!. Fl':1 nkcn. Uoo l'r t Gray , EXPEN SE 7 to 9 p. m. .lnnu's Gil lum. WiUillm Call1p l, ('II, 1111'S. F~th u l Smit h. o ur "he llo girl," (,h:tl'lcg Mn('\Jnn nltl nnel Heber Elli~ nt lIul'\' cys bu,'J:'. ancl ot hl'rs SIl ent Teleph one•• ; Clrtlee , 1I 1I 1'IUlcI I till' le:ttll'r ~ nnel o fli l'c r ~ Sumln y nftc1'I1o on at W e llmnn. Mor30 Reelde nce • 691''2 m~Clinl!: of ·1-11 c lubR at. II nrmo n park ro\\', Cla rk sville ancl Ili ck oryvil\e. Phon. 8 HARVE YSBUR G, O. on Thlll·StIIlY. Waynesville, Ohio J . L"" Tn l m:\J!c. wiC" lind Ao n, o f Sout h L"ulHlOn. A. B. Ta lllJ'aKL' IIl1d wife Mrs . Jess ie Kcnnon , of thi s ''''''===============~'= rlncc.and Rpellt. S unduy with Wilming to n i ~1 ~==========='"""~''''i\ fri en ds.
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S hc rn,nn Ferris . wife and dnughM,' . .Ioltll MeN.' a l is s ~rvinl-: on u t e,·. LuciJIe, Cecil Vi·l1nrs . wife onci ~ pl'cia l j lll'Y in J)aytll n . son, Ross . Harley ' ValkoI' lind fomMI'. IInci 1\11'' '. Earl thoma s WHe i1r atte ll de d Clin t on . Cou nty grange Suturdu y. Cinrinnl lli v isil"r~. Thur""lu y . Mrs. K . E. Thomps on, nntl daughMisR Mu";,· Pille \\'n ~ the 1:'1I~ , t o f Mr ~. Lcster K'·lll'ick . of Fi'I'ry. W ccl - ter. Mary K"t hl c~ n. Mrs. Alice F.. T"rry und R"n, W. II. T<>rry, nttend· nesd ay . cd D,' col'utio n H~ Waynes ville Su ndllY Moster D" le i\ nd""\\' ~ \l'a " lh,' afternoo n. guest of hi ~ COU"'", l,idllll'<I lI1ill"r, M,·. nnd Mrs . Henry Moor e nnd o f Con t orville, Friday. LillIe Miss Rache l Stunil'y s p('nt family hil d fo r t heir Sundny guests, Wednes d ay afternoo n with Mllrj ol'ie 1\11' unel Mr ~. S iJI Lamb a nd family. .of \V llync.vil le; Mr • . hnnc .Jones and Whitncr e, of Centerv ille. li ttle "on . o f Middlet own; Mr. and P nrmer SWil ley a nd family wcre M,·s. Will lI un\(·r. Mr. and Mrs. EIthe Sunllny di.n ner J~ l1e~ t ~ of J egse mer Lam u. of Ce nt.!·,·vill.,; Mr. C . Stan ley ancl fll'm ily , or New B urling- Lamb. of 1"l'ankli n, und JumeR Jaton.1 (!obs, of- this p luce. MI'. lind Mrs. Ch:rrrl e.!'\ Kindl e nnd children all/I Mr. Joh" Kindle moto re d to Oin ci nllllti , ~l1nd" y . 1\rt\1 were dinn er gl1e~lg o r I'\'of, J. If. Kindll. a"d wI! ... Wuller 'Long and family we r l' lh~ gucMls of Mr. and MrR. Ed 1I1:1ck, of Oakwoo d, Mondny evening . to a Rix o'clock. dinner, glven In cele brnti on of .Mfg. Long's birthday . Mr. and Mrs Earl Thomas enter· tajncd to dInner Wedliles day, \Ifr. nnd ··USE J. B •. Thomas , of Centerv ille; nfE MIAMI GAZET TE Mrs. Perrine of Ohicng'o , and Mrs. Re becca William s, of KCiflnedy Heights . A.d Get anult.
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lIIi s~ Clurn Wad e ~\'p lIl thl' w c~k .. :\Ii" Clnru till' ~ pt'n t Ihe WC'l'k :"nd T hl' ch ilore n (If Mr. and Mm. R\l ~M ETHO DIST C HURCH ,,;th h~ I ' ~ i o' ti'l' III "'I\~ hinKt o n ('. 1I. RI·II Bu r nett lIrt' r('c overing fro m Ihl' I'n,1 wi th h ~ r M i ~ ter, Mr . . F lo'r n R "M~ . 111 lI . l {l~. . Albnt Kru l' r, of Day t on , ~ r (' ntl Ch il,lrl'n ' 9 Iln:y wi)\ be l1bsl'rved at Su ndny with hi9 broth"r, John J(I'ULy t Ic chll r~ h n ex t ~ und ny cVl!lIi nJ{. l·l'. utld family . .lul\l' 17 :\Iiss Chnrl enc Shr llhammer wu s M r ~ 1'; 1hert \\' ,,1\nc,' n nil III r <. I. /l W Anron S . Wn lkin~ , L.H.D ., Pastor. ~ Ir ~ . ,\ 11Iellll \\, illiam ~ lint! !'o l r,. t' ll Th'o rlltl:o: Werl) )layton \'i si t orH ull "t1 uvernight gu e~ t of 1\1 i~s I " 'INl I ·hl1rt.·" l;nlY Wl'n' "huppinK in LehKrue r, SundllY. IH·,tlUY. alll'lI 1,,"1 Tllur ~ day. CH RI STIAN CHURCH Murri. Whurt on i~ takng flying :\Ir . and Mrs. Woll er Krtl('r lind Now sold in the Nortbern SlInday School at 9 :30 . Every.. :\ I i ~ ~ IIl' I"1\ t;l·t.,twrl. I, f Iwar 1, ,'10- I ">" ns at .1 1'h n > t,,,,·~ Il ying tiel d. ~ ""s mll l.o rt't1 to t he Wuod hulll 1'1' 1\1 bo,ly co rtliully in \'ited. L.\I·"y . Sund ny nft('T noo n. allii n , wa s th~ glll'"t of lIIi ~" ~I ilJrt·d nl'lI r HaY lon. half of .Warren County, m (;n'lhu11I. "" ~I lln dny . AlI('n Emril'k ntHl C I~' d~ Wh arlon ~1r . nn d Mr ~. Ar thu r M ~('o ll o \l g h TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY aLtI· tllled I he l'Ill tIt' show 111 the sl oc k ('ull,'d 011 't hei r parent s, Mr. nllt! M N< . MI',. Mol'v L. A,lnll\ ~ nnd lItr ~. An- ya l'd ~ . I laytlln. Friday. CHU RCH clusin by .I uh n McCo ll uugh . Su ndllY nflHl..,,,n . nil Cn,lwnl1;,d,' r s pe nt TlIl' ~dny wi th ' M';:" "lm l'~ J. IJ . J on e~. AlI l' u Em ~lIndll~' S~ h l", I . !) :~;u n. m. :" -01'- rl' lul i\'t· ~ ill Wn"hington C. II. Severul from thi s co mmuni ty en ri<'k nnd LI' >t(' r I\ C' llrick IIUe nded the juy .. d the Child re n's n ny prngrulll li t . ~ hi p. 1(\ :::0 n. m. ; Y. P. S .. H;.I f! p. l lwu\er in ])ay lo n. Fr iday. Ill . : l'rt'nchi ng. 7 ::l(l P. Tll . : Prnyer Mr. and Mrs. (,hnrl" ~ S . Moo rt' nnd Ihe Springboro M . E. church S und ay A num ul'r f rom her!' lI ue nd ed 1\t1·t'lin):'W ednl·",lny ('\'I'll ill!;, ); :00 p . daulfhter \\'I'n' !!Upsts or .1. n. ('nrtIll .. \\ri"ht lind fllmily , :-;nturdny ""1'11- Childre n'" Jl a y exercises nt Sp ringMr. and Mrs. Zam' D(' rk c ly nnd Waynesville Route 2 F.veryhntly w(' koce iJo r o church S unday eve ni ng. ing. dUllghter~ 1\ (. Il' 11 , ~P " ll t ~\lnd:ty with Mr. un d Mrs. S. II. Burlll'U werl' ~I I' .and ·M 1' • . Clnr(,llcc 5 11(' 11 h nl1l 01 1' l' ~Ir ". ~I (\ r r i.q ~il\'f'r. lItr~. (,bnrl l'~ Frid n:; guest" li t tb e ho me 0 r Mr. Residence In Corwin HOME F OR HOLIDAY S "nd fllmrty . ( ;1':1\' a " d r.lrs. l.aura Z,· ll aU!'ndL·d an, l JIIrs. Rohe rt Burnett. in Dny ton . t hi ' . nul iqu ~ ""t.' lit 1l ~l1b r "uk In;;t Alhe rt Kru er. Mr. nntl Mrs. Juhn M I'~. F. liznb('th Smith. of Dayt on. :\ Ii ~"(', \l 'l r; ~ 1I "Il<krg,, " a"d HhC'Il :-;,llunlay. K ru,· 1' lind so n, Hid,:trd, lind M " ~. M811 Orders Filled Promptly .1linN ~pl' n l ~e v('rlll day ~ lasl wp,·k with her Ca rl \\'right. {l f \\' 1'> I" rn ,'0 1· .I.-nll;e Kesling IItlNUt.·d' th e K. (I f legt'. M is~~ ~ Frl\ncl'~ an d Elizabl, th ~I 1':' . \\' II . A ll ~ n, M r ~ . Wi11 in m Hi>tc r. Mrs. Mllrgll r et J ohn s nnd hu s- P . deco ruti un S undllY afternuo n . Il ('nk":, I,f \\, itt l·nhurg. li ne! ,I!> hn ' I.wlnnd j~lI d l\1 i~s onv!' All en wer e bnnd . Miss AIl' S Hlln scn. Chllrl l' ne SIIl' II · Th.y'r. not the same ones, Gons. of Miam i II n;n·rs ity. nl'(, home l!'uI'sl~ lit · n ur itl!!\' lunc hl',)!1 in Xenia The Ladies A.id nwt at th t' churc h hUlll lll er lind 11 " le l1 K I'III'f nttc lldl·tl fo r Ihe ~ um111t'r VIH'lIt;on. (>dn (>sduy a nd wi ll h"ld the Jul y W ~ 1 1' ndny . but I have mN' Ling nt th e homt! of Mr ~. El he l tl", ·I -1I clu b he ld at th .. SllrinKu"ro high l'chool buildin g Tu('sdllY afterC:nry'~ .J ewelry Sho p. l.(' bnn o n . 0 ., Duk e. is ope n every night until 9 o 'cloc k. lIIr. nIHI lItrs. F.li Ru ~se ll, M r~ . Mn- l1lHltL (' ome in {" '('n ings and loo k 0 \ ' 1'1' (l ur r y Mllrshnll a ncl Mrs. Lydill Pin(' I('ft Seve r al fr om thi ~ co mm unity ot· "tuck nf nn us llnl I!irt... . Mondny morn ing o n II mo Lo r trip t o tC'n, led th e 'hi ld rc!Il 's Dny program at the U. n. church lit Spri ngbu l·u . In"i una. Mr. lind lIIrs. ~ P . J ordan an cl for sale this week. Su ntluy nighl and rl'po rt 11 vcry guu d FOR SALE IIIr. and Mrs. Calvin Lo ngac r (' . Mr. l\I i"s Lucy ~: ml ey 'w ill nttend th e pl·ngra m. rommclll'el1lE'nl exc r cise~ a t th e O. S. Il nd Mrs. Oral Surface and childrl' n F OR SA LE- Gale I wo -r ',w cu lt ivator "pent S undllY lit Glenn Mill er park . lIfr. lind Mrs. Wil l R OB~ sp<'nt ·un · & ~. O. home at Xenia t onight. in g ood r.cplli r: a lg(l Bcmi~ tobacco Ilt Richm ond. I lld. da y o(tt>rn oo n 'with Mr. a nd Mt·s. AI1I10rl·i. Tlr!> \'·n. ph (l ne Ccnt('fMr. und Mrs" J. B. J onC' s a nd ·Mr. 1>I'I't n os", who I1III, h",1 his fno t and Mr. a nd Mr ~ . FfCd Lau. of LCIbPhone 65 FII--Waynesville vi ll <' !1:JF:1. an nn; Mr. nnd Mrs. F loyd Sav uJ{c a nd Mrs. Walter Kenri ck 1I1 \l'ndl·d brnkl' thr ee to<'s wh('n a p ile o f and fnmi ly waC' d in ner gue ~ t ~. Su n- l h(' soci,,1 m eeti ng of th e Gl'llngl! ul ul' ic k ~ fell o n his foot , one dllY 1'(' c'·IItly. dll Y. o f Mr. and Mrs. W . F . Gmham. t h r Gym Fr idllY even in g. Th e IIUtO ot" Robert Wern tz. of Seve rnl fro m thi s loca ility ntt"nd " ',, r~pa;r wn tcheg nnd clock. ; aI- Corwin . hur ncd on th e Clar k rond o c·d t he party giv e n by thl' girl ~ fll r 1.' 1' nne! Tl'plnll' jl'welry nnd ~ il v(!l' II Cllr tlw lIu nt farm FridllY, us R rl'· 1111' boys M t he M. E . chur ch, Thurs\\'IIt·l'; nl.o hu y n ld g old and s ilve r . s uI t of thl! gllso line pipe bri ng bro- till" I' v"nin~. O n r etllrning th ey Cnry' • .J ,' wl' lry Shnp, Lcba non. Ohi n. ken. !:aill'ti on Mi. R Funnil' Ar l' nhul'!lt , who Mr. nnd Mrs . F'rt'c\ Co rd y nnd ch ilo \\':l S t o Il'nve Friday morning. :\Irg. W H. Allen a nd Mr •. .J. O. lIlr. a n d lIfl·s. Be n Abner and ~o n , Ca r l wright nr c ntt cnding a bridge drl' n ntll' ut! (,(j t he flm ('m l of the Int lunc hl' on to day a t t he Mntek ei,va h t Pr' S g ralldfnUwr , JII r . Yo ung, at Ft'('d, and daught e rs, Gladys an d 11111Cou ntry ~ I ub . Ci ncin nati, Mrs. Fran- Hillgbor n. Friday. he hei ng IUS y('fi r ~ r i(·. att'end ed a family dinner at Mr. of IIge. Mr. BI'rt Bunne ll's hom e Sunday cis Hamilton being' the h ost ess. Mr. a nd Mr~. A. E. Charl eto n and Mr. Albert Kruer, Mrs. Au er and so n •. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank H ess and lIfr. a nd Mrs. C harles C harl eto n and Alv in, were a ftern on n guests of 1I1r. daughtl'r, letn, and Mi,,~ Mildred ch ildren attend'NI the Charl eton r e- a nd Mrs. J ohn Kru er, . S undu y. Gra h am were guests at a s ix o'clock un io n at Harl1lo n Pork, Le banon, on dinner at th e hom t' of MiAs Martha Su nd ay. H ess. in S pring V olley, Tuesday of Tho Dayton nnd C in.c innati bURRe~ Illst w('('k . quit running through Lytle on the Country Club, fresh d eto ur Friday, a s tht' Dayton and churned lb . .. ... . . ..... .. _ lIlr lind Mrs. N . P. J o rdon enter- Lebu n on pike is open to trame, but taine~1 nt suppe r Sunday even inIC, the no t completed yet. <Iou bl Qua r t et o f girls ODd Mi ~s Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham and Byer s. th e mu ~ ic tca ch er , of t h e O. daughter were S unday eve ning g \l e8~ & S. O. H oml', Xenin, and MisR . S. . .. _ of Mr. and Mns. C. W . Albright, o( Lu cy Em ley. Rp 10.f .............. l0" Whale Whea t .... .......... 8c Vi enna .. .. ........ .... 7" nea r Springboro. Mi 5R Bernice reYour Eyes--The most use ful and main ed for a few dnys' vi.'1 it with her FREE One bar Creme Oi1----,~"""c__~H-"I{U.I~~·LCtr~l1_Clc'_<'t.ll1lr""DWg~f>-4lth"ll>-hR-l'll1lwIlUl-QI~l..b"'O"'-l'yd grandpnrents. lIIr. and Mrs. Va nce S haw, Mr. and mu ~t be cor ed fo r properly . Dr. Ruwith purchaae of 3 bars . ..... . Jdo lph i~ nn ('ye~ight specialist. Free Mrs. Colcman n nd duughter, of Day· I!xnminn ti o n o f the eycs i ~ gi ven ev- to n, vis ited Willillm Bro wn nn<1 fam • cry Tu esduy, Thursda y n nd SlIturd ay il y Sundily artl!tnoon. Mr. BrowlI' s nt Cn ry' ~ .Je welry Shop. Thci l en se!l cun diti on is abo ut the same, po ssilJly lirE' sc ientifi call y ground in D r. Ru - getli ng weaker. .. ..... .. .. .. .. ... dolph's IJr ivute Illborato ry . Mr. and Mrs . Albert Stacy, Mr. and Mrs. Lesli e Gray, Mr. lind Mr~ . Mr s. Su sa n Wilkerson and Mr. and Dearlh Sheehnn a nd daughtt'r, atM.earaan New, (relh, Soapi Mrll Le ~ ter Gordon are in attend- tended an annual June r e union o f Kro.er made, lb... .. .. ...... . nn ce a t the gTaduation e xerci scs at relatives and fr'iends at A rm eo Park, Padl, 3 .. Stive r~ high ' s c hool at Duytcn to- Middletown, Su nday. nig ht. Mrs. Wilk er so n' s grnnd daugh Mr. and MrH. Clarence Gray, of l ers arc members of the class. Toledo, arc vi siting r elatives here. 2 (ar .... There were twenty-four prese nt Monday eve ninl~ th ey were e ntertainat a famil y din neT on Sunday at t he cd to an old-fashio ned belling at the home of Myer Hyman and fam- home of the lo tter's parents, Mr. and ily. Thl' affair was in h onor of the· Mrs. George Graham. .. ..... .. .... .. Mr. and 1I1rs. Alpha Smith and fam74th birthda y a nnivel'8ary of Mrs. Hymlln's mother , Mrs. Jeannette ily, of Dayton. Mrs. Angie Heckathorn and children, of Minmisburg, Bloch, of Cin ci nna t i. Mess rs. Frank Smith and H. M. Clark Fancy Winesapl, 3 Ibl .... Ib ......... WOOD SHTNGLES- The world's were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. best lind cheap est r oof by ellery test. lind Mrs. Ralph J ohn s. Certified by centuries of n se, they Mrs. Charles Smith returned home stnnd the test of time. - Genuine 18- Sunday from B' vi sit at Osburn and mare, Ib .... . in. Perfection Red Cedar Shingles. at was greeted by their children and Madden 's Lumber Yard, Wllynesville, gra nd childre n, who had prepllJ'ed a Ohi o. family dinner at her home h'~ re i n hOll or of her birthday which occ ur · ........ P It G, 10 bara .... .. ... .. .. ... Miss Gra ce Hocke tt was h oste ss to ed lost week. the Ka t ydid s" on Frida y, June I, Mr Earl Clark. so n of Mr. and Mrs. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'~!!!!!'!'!!!!!'!'!!!!!'!'!!!!!'!'!!!!!'!'!!!!!'!'!!!!!'!'!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!'!'!!!!!'!'!!!!!'!'!!!!!'!'!!!!"!!!!!!'!'~!!!!!'!'!!!!"!~ , fr o m lO a . m. to 6 p. m. A piCD ic l unch eo n at noo n and a d e liciou~ Walter Clark n nd Mrs. Ruby Dnvis, fiv e o'c lock dinne r was enjoyed by of Brookville, were married Saturthe f oll owing guests: Misses Ncllie dny, June 9. They have t he best lind Kat hle en Graham, Evaly n Tuck- wishes of friends here. They spent er, E lizabeth a nd Catherine Brun - Sunday with the former's parents, ~ trator. Th elma Hartsock, . Ruth n ear Lytle. lIIrs. Elizabeth Hetzler, Misses MilCoo k and J ean Bunnell. , . lice nt Hetzler and Francis Covault, Q of Piqun, we re Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. Bnd Mrs. Walter Ke nrick and o n Monday Mr. Ilnd Mi ss J ean H ockett and Mr. Rhodes Mrs. J ose ph Grassl and children and Bunn e ll wcrl' quietly marrie d at Mrs. Eva Hai nes. of Dayton, were Ric hm und , Ind ., on Thursday, May dinner guests lit the Kenrick home. 1I1rs. Mary Carmony entertained !I I . I !l28. Mrs. Bunnell is the elder dnugh- to II family dinner Sunday the folle r o r 1I1r. a nd Mrs. ElIrl Hockett and lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. W_ F. ~I'a duated from Wllyn e,ville high Clllrk . Miss Mildred Clark. of Wayn esville; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cannony s('h!>o l in th e class of '28. so n nnd da ught,!r, of Springfield; Mr. II1r Bunn ell is an industrious young We Ilre fully equipped for doing this work, as many farn;!!r nnd is a lso a graduate of th e a nd Mrs. Cla ud(! Riggs, of Columbus; Incal hi g h schoo!. He is the older Mr. and Mrs. C. W_ Younce and two satisfied custornt'rs will testify. The paint will stay on ~ o n of MI'. a nd Mrs. Chanc ey Bunne ll rlR ughter~. Me~'8rs. Paul Flory and ~ longer , look better aDd is more satisfact ory than any Both of th e contra cting parties arc Everett Clark, of Dayton. po pular in the comm unit y in which Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman other mode of painting. thE'Y Ji ve a nd have the best wishes of and dallp:hter, Thelma, entertained a host of friends. to S unday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Th ey will r es ide for the present John Proud and daughter. Mrs. Gladw it h the bridegroom's parents until dys Donley, of Cincinnati; Mr. Evan th e ir own home is ready. Price, of Carthage_ and Mr. and MI'!I. Stanley South and children, of Made ria_ All moLored to Lakeside Ilnd Soldiers Home in the afternool\. Mr. a nd MI·s. Harold ·Kellis and son, BiIThe Queen E sther girls met at the Iy, of Mt. Holly, were Sunday evenh ome of the Misses Vashti and Im- ing guests at the Coleman hom e. ,,!!ene Beckett,. Saturday afterno·o n. Charles Saval~e met with a serious Five me mbers resp onded to roll call_ accident Monday evening while riding on the rear of t he Wallace truck, as . Ballard was backing it. In the .gar" . ' D g iflia Hardin , vice-president; Bernice 'a·ge. His' h ead hit a beam cutting U 1....-llI+iJ yman. secretoty ;-treasurer. After a great gash in the scalp. He wall '-the meeting delightful r efreshments rUKhed to Dr. Keever's office at Centerville and taken on to Miami Val· . were served by the h ostesses, ley hospital, where the wound was dresscd. Be returned home and is A_ F. S. resting easy at this time. The docat GYOUI' theLook Miami ...tte.uplratloD date OD tors think his skull is not fractured.
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NEWS DIRECT fROM . THE STATE CAPITOL '" COLUMBUS, OHIO - Now that ' the national convention hll8 been held and the cllndidates nomi nated, Ohio Repu bllcans Bl'e bUBY preparing for the stale.. convention to bo held Thursday lind Friday (If this wee"- A departure Cram the custom of previous years is the elimination of any kcnote speaker. All candidates (or governor will be introduced lo the delegates Mnd given an opportunity of mllkillg frien ds 1'here is no quelltion but what, there will be keen competition in the displays of e nlhus iuRm that will (o\low the introduction o( the cnnliidates. Each will try to outdo the other and thus attempt to demonst.r atll the popularity of their ideal. The plan of Introducing candidates will extend to those for sil nator as well liS governor, and If time pel'mits a f ew other state offices. There have been COn-' sistent rumors that not all of the candidates who fli ed their dec1aratioM wlll continue in the race, and it i8 possi ble thAt t he ah!lenc~ (1'0'." the convention Hoor of these candldaLeft will Indicate in advance their decis ion. It's going to be n big con vention and while' poace, harm ony and l>rotherly love will be expected, there is going to be hid under the coat tails of several candidates aXe6 which will be brought into play later. P eace may rt'ign supreme ofter the A u,ust primaries but hardly before. Were the rural highways of Ohio placed end to end, they would reach three timt's around the earth at the C(luator with enough lert over to make more than three trans continental highways from the ' Atlantic to the Pacific oceans acrO!!A the United States according to Hnrry K. Kirk , IIlIIte highway dirf'ctor, H e said that there were 85,000 l1)ilca of rural highways in Ohio. This include~ all public roada outside of cities and villageR, etate, county and township roads. About 45,000 of this total mileage are ordinary mud roads. The other 40,000 miles have some sort of road Ilurtacing; other than mother earth. Ohio (ural highways, by statute, have been divided into three cWaes: e tll te, county and township. 'Tbe state roads are those deftlrnllt.d by the familiar black and white met-· .i sims or route' marken. These route markus are of two 'desigrlll, the U. S. shield and the outline of Ohio desirn, the former marking U. S. routes, and the others ordinllry state routes. All U. S. routes are on state highways, and the mointenance of the~e a8 well all regular ~ etale routeR is handled by the state department of highwaYH. Funds contributed by thl' government can only be IIsed In a limit(>d amount per mile on new pavements or t he reconstruction and widening of old ' pavements. ' Hundreds of thousonds of fish have been dietributed in Ohio during the present season. These flgures Include 281,636 catfish, perch and pickerel, which have been sent int o many coun~les of the 8tate by Dent O. ThompllOn, chiot of the 6ah and rame diVision. Included In the list are 2,186 black bllllll and 1,640 rock balll. Car loads 'ot fish from Lake Erie were distributed last week In the atreams of Allen, Putnam, Henry, Fulton, Fayette, Ross Plekawoy, Columbiana, Tuscarawas Highland Pike and Brown counties. Truck loada were aillo distributed In Morraw, Hancock, Wayne, Lorain, 'williams, Stark, MU8kingum ,nd Holmes countit'S. Numerous conventione have been held h(>re during the preRent month and othera arl' booked ttirougho'u t the Bummer. . 0\6 a result thousand8 of visitors have been entertained, a great· per cent of whom always have , a desire to inapect the capitol, but very tew ate impre!l8ed with the ,Ioomy old 'stone pile whicb houaes the ~tate oroCM, and which is truly antiquated, having Blood for nearly a century without undergoing any extensive repalra. . Ohio vete~.ns of tim Raillhow DIvision orl! looking forward to a plea8ani. reunion with their old buddies of that famous organization when It meets In thifl city on July U, 15 alld HI. About 8,000 membera from seven llltates are. expected to particlp!lte ."d elallorate plana for their entertainment Il'e now under way. The • tate convention of the American Learion will bring at lea8t ten to flftl!ell t"ou8an~ vI~ltpra to this ~Ity ill Allglist and plans a"e. • Iso being devised fpl ~1!tllr @nt@rtalnmeM.
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Newly Wed, Hopored In lto'lor pI ~,. alld Mre. R~od!l9 illlnf1!lIl, JoIr. ~lld ~r8. e~aUAcey Bunnell and aon 080",e and Mi!18 Monimla Bunnell entertal!Je,d Sunday June 24. 'flip t~Jllea werp ad'lrt1ed wit\! 1l0S!!.S and a · two course dinner w,-s seEY!lP tp t"Il ' {ollQWil1g gluillta i M"s. L.lfa 'Bunnell, Mr. Hersohel Bunnell, Mn. Clara Dunn and M;IBB Louise Dunn, Mr• . and Mrs. Carleton Dunn and tamily of, J,.ebaDonj. Mr. and Mrs. Ed""',l n Wal.k er a.n d nephew· William Ho\lIdal of New , Vienna, Mr. ' and Mra_ llrael Satterthwaite of Dayton, Mr. and Mn.. Earl ~ocket. 'and ·MI88 Ruth Hooket, Ill', and Mra. Keller Hoak aM tamlly, Mrs. . Rebepqa Furn~ " Mr. ,. Rbacoc Fumaa, M" Ruth Coo~, Kill! Ada Gra~ Under",Opel, Ih anq ~n: welilon' WlllOtI and IIOD ~rald, ' Mr. an~ IItB Glenn Dtovil "allel lauil'i, aa' Bert' 80,.a. -.,. . ti
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WAYNESVILLE. OHIO, WEPNESDAY, JUNE 27, . 1928
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Auto Accident
Over 60 farm~rs from Butler, Preble an(1 Warren counties attended a district Rllrm Bureau meeting held in Worren County Form Bur('au office SaturullY, June 23. . Reports o! the various county farm Bureau activities and r eports of extension agents oceuJlied the forenoon seRsion. presided over by Mr. Truman Dovl8, Butler county Farm Burenu president. In the ofternoon, Mr. W. K. Swan, cliHtriet Fllrm Burl'Ru director presided, introd ucing as 0 s penkl'r. of the afternoon, L. B. Pulmer, preSIdent of Ohi o Farm Burcou federation .who talked on the J'eilltionship of the VI1 riouR farm burcllu activities a.rter which the meeting \VIIS thr own open to discussion.
F. A. 'ilortsnck ~ u 8tllined 0 fm ct'lIl'ed n o ~' and other minor- injurieR when th .. m!lchine in which he wo ~ r id ing with hi s son . R. n . 1I1Irt sock ond famil y, co llid ed with n COl' dl'h'cn by a Columbus man, Illst Thul'sdlly evelling. Mrs. Ross Hurtsock received a sca lp wound ond bl'ui. ed kne e, IInu the childr n rec eived a few scratch es. The driver of the other ca r was n"t hurt. Th e HurtMc ks werl' r('(ur ning fr om XC'niu when he' /lceich'lIt 0(' cuned at 0 curve on t he hill lit Spring Vall ey.
STATUES TO MARK OLD lRAILS ROAD
MISCElLANEOUS SHDWfR fOR BRIDE Mifis Ruth Cool( delightfully entC'rtoillcd at 0 miscc llonl'o lls ~ho\\' l' r ill honor of MrR .•Tmm BUI}nell, Sat urdny arternoon, Jun e 2!l. A fter enjoying games and contcKtR the gllCllt!! went with th e bride to the dininj; room. There, around a beoutiful bO'luet of rORO~ !lhe found severnl/ very useful and attractive gifts. The fir"t package opened had been brought by MiRR Lo ui~e Trcadwoy, 80 of curse we're expecting her to be the next bridc. A fter the package" were opened d e liciou~ re freshment. wel'e served by the hostess. The KuesL!! included, Mrs. J ean Bunnell .. thc Missel! Evalyn Tucker. Kathleen Graham, Carolyn Swarl?e l, Gene"1l Atilt, Charlotte Rllmby, lWzabeth Branstrator, Groce Hockett, Emoge ne Bec ket, VaRhti Bec kett, Thelma Harlsock, Ne llie Graham, Elizabeth Henkle, Amy Hopkins, Ethel Mendenhall, Thelma St J ohn, Dorthea Davis, Irma. Rich, Louige Trelldway, Mary Kathryn Wilson, Margaret Cook, Ruth Hockett, Ruth Tomlinson, Ada Grace Underwood, E~ther Underwood, Saroh UnderCONDEMNED wood and Flornmond Reed, Mrs Earl ChUB. Satterthwaite was in SpringHockett, Mrs Chauncey Bunnell. Mrs. fle ld today. Victor Hugo in bis grl!ndiloquent Qakley Unglesby, Mrs. Laura Ree d, , woy said: "Nou.~ sommes tous Mrs. Ella Cook and Mr8. J . M. Keys. C. M. Robiher was in Dayton on condamnes." - - -... ...- - bURinesB Tuesday. . We are nU condemned criminals. Walter McClure spe nt the week. The lurid description or Mrs. end at the Reservoir. Snyders and lIfr. Gray's la~t hours be fore execution gave us the ~ hive.r8. Mrs. Wilbul' Clnrk and so n,' Ever- The newspaper . r~I)(I.rter seems to e et~, IIp llt Thufs day in SPtingfiefsl. . hnve ' the ume' conttl18in t tlrlit Borne
An oceo sion of unu Ruol hi ~ lol'ic inOel'l*\t wi ll occ ur ot Spl'ingfi cltl July 4, at 2 p. m. , when the' ~tn l lie " The Madonna of the Trail," wili be UIIveiled wilh an uppropl'illte cer('mony. The statue i ~ on of 12 which arc lJeing' placed in 1 1128 ~lId 1929 Ucro", th e United Stales from coast to COllst anl1 i" lO mUI' k lhe Old Trail" Road. It rep r es<! nu;a u Pilgrim moth'r und her lwo chii,h'cn IIl1(i is being put up by tho DlIlIgh te r~ a r the A mcrican Revolution li nd the Old Truil s Road co mmitte e. Ohio is fortunate In having one of thcse slutuCfj placed in her territory The locution ut pringfillld WIIS chose n because of its historic background. The monument has bee n placed on the Ohi o lIlaso nic Home grounds, one mile weHt of' Sp l'ingfield The public is invi tod to attend the ceremony and the member~ of George Clinton Chapter, D A. R., nre urged
WILL CELEBRATE GLORIOUS fOURTH No d tail tn milk" the ci llY 0 gala ce le bl'Dt ion of I ndepende nc e Day hnq been o"erlookecl by the Lebonon humber of ommel'ce in arranging fo l' thi~ gi~alltic all-day ou tin g. Tho entire prOI.'Tflm from t he morning hu s ~hll Jl f(IIII W betwee n th e Red Li oll nin" lind I he r.ebanon Leadl'rs. until t hl' g'l'(,lIt $G IIO di sfJluy of fireworks will be h{'ld III Harlllon park. The ill l(' I'l'~I~ and comfortR, a s well n~ the ~nt('J' la ill"H'nt of th e guests hnve h() cll Ino kt'd to in muking every pia n fn!' Ihl' ci a)'. PI (,lIt y of parkingsparc unlkr " " lice protect.ion is U8s ured . . 'J'lco' " "'rcli ll~ hull gunle iR set for I U r,'c'I'O('H 101 ' \ wel'n n cruck clUb from Reel Lioll 1I11 c1 U nille frnlll Lebano n, with n hig-h-clllss Ul'llllel o( Lhe pastime Het ween 1 o'c lock nncJ 3. thll othIr tic {'\'Plli s ~\l1d swimming co nteRtR .will h I' I'lln ,,fl'. PrizeR totalling nl'lCI' ly Ho I) wi ll he given In t heso CV('Cll": two dnllars to lhe winners and :; I In the runnel' .up. T h .. ~ \Vimminll' ev('nts will include I'IH' '' ~ fill' bor s lInd el' 15 and IInother rn r .. 1'0 1' girls ulld el' I f); boys over 16 li nd g-il'ls over 15; flln cy diving nnd swimncing f or bny" III' IIny age and a similar event fnr girls any nge. 1'111' nth let ic cv nls will include a 75-yrtnl d a ~ h rnt' boys a nd a 50-yard dush for gil' is : a SlIck race for boys under If) and a potnto race for girls IIny uge One of the feoture contests will be t he three-legged 50-yard dash for boys 1111(1 gi l'ls. Horseshoe pitching contesL.9 wi ll be a CClI tUI'l' of the doy. Th erc will be plcnty of courts :Cor this sport. At 3 o'clock t he Lo ve land bllseball teolli will cross hilt/! with the Lebanon Sundny club in what promises to be a royal "am!! flf baseball. The games will be played on Harmon flold cast flCross thc cree k from Harmon park and easily Ilcccssible via n specially eon6truct Ii bridge. The Lchll no~ chool bund under the dii'cctor, Alfred Watkins, will fur lIish the mu sic throughout the day. The reCreshments to be sold on the gl'ounds will he their concession and ail the profil R of the sales during the day will go toward t heir uniform fu nd. Eve rything all duy will be free. The fireworks, for which the merchants of Lebonon hnve raised more t han $600, will be cli played in the evening just as soon (15 night falls s ufficiently to make the display Ruecessful.
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STATE fAIR PREMIUM LIST
The premium list for the 1928 Ohio State fnir hns just bcen placed in the mails by Charlcs V. Truax, director of agriculture, enrller than In ony previous yenr. The da tes announced for the 78th exposition 01'0 August 27 to Septe,nber 3. There will, however, be na Sunday fair. As usual, the chief feature of the fair will be a million dollar .live stOck show. Premium8 total nearly $150,000, thus assuring too competition of the best exhibits in the country. The outstanding feature of the entertainment program will be ' the engagement of Lieutenllnt-Commander John Philip Sousa and his band, which will twice daily appear duriog fair week, Horse racing, automobile races, vaudeville and hippodrome /Lttrllctions, old-lime fiddllng and d/lllcing and various other forms of cliversion will contribute to the entertainment s ide of the 78th Ohio State fair
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fOR fARMERS So pronounced has been the succeRS of the ?1utual Au to mobile Insurance company for formers which has been built by Ohio Farm Burcnu that many eastern states lire osking Cor it. . Moryland and Pennsylvanio jointly !lave a \>ranch of th e Ohio cOmpany, West Virginia hns. one, New Hampshire, ~aine lind V(>rmont joint Iy have another and VirginiA is asking the Ohio group to 'Set up one lor them. The Oomt,allY is . bu~ li~t1e over two yeol'8 old Dnd hos ' over 32,000 policies In force and resources of nearly three-fourth!! of a million dollars. E. H. Keltner, Mosnn, Wl'ote tei! IIpplications lind Lee E. Enrnhart, Lebllnon, wrotj! nine itl the relle"t. contest ~mot)g agellls tIle week pri.o r ~ ttle dedica~lon of the new farm bureau hp!"e at Columbus. Two hundred lind !1lnety-two flgepts Be!1t ill 194!1. IIpplipatilln for the week of JUfje 4-9. Thie "c!lord I\lUI r.evllr been equalled by any qutomobl e InRUranCI! compflny dping Qus!nesll with farmers alon@. . -- - ~~~-
TllIl third meetinj: of the Kftn Rite Food olub WI1!l held at Grange Hall, Friday, June 22. Three members answered roll call. In the d~uBSlon of bU81ness it wlis decided ,to ·hold the mlletillg5 at. t1)e . home of ¥rill Amltpgo. Tho date oC the next meetmeeting· ia June 29. . - - ••-----' .
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Ne\v line af costume J·ew.,lry At ..~,. , Ohio. Cary's Jewel-y Sh"'p, LebAnon , " Mr. and Mrs. Will Mather and daughter were In Cincinnati IIlonday. A. W. Hudson, of Dayton, was the guest on SUlTdny of Mr. and II1rs. N. P. Jordlln. Mrs. Alic'e McKinsey nnd lI'1iss H enriettn spent lo st week with rleatives in Dayto n. Wedding rings, with and without Illamond8, at Cnry'R .l ewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. Friends of Mr~. Wolter Cast will be rejoic.ed to know t hat she is flOW improving ' rapidly. Mrs. F. U. Long, of Oolumbus, Rpent the weck-end with her sister, Mrs. H. H. Williamson.
Lee Hawke, Robert Mullen, Gilbert Fryo and Morl'IR Sherwood spe nt Sundoy ot ln ~i nn Lake. Mr. nnd Mra. SlImucl Butterwo r th lind Gllbcrt Frye visited relatives in Wilmington Tuesday evening. Mr. lind Mrs. Alfred WI'ight, of Phila'de lphill, 111'1' visiting thei r pnl"ents. Dr. nnd II1rs. A. T. Wright. Mr~. ,Juno Wright has returned to her home in Springboro, ofter spending Mix monlhs with her son in Duquesne, Pac
Mi ss Son key ond Mr. Albllrt A. Fourot, of Terre Houte,· Ind., were gueRls of Mr. and Mrs; O. M. Ridge on Monday. Red Scal Cerlar ShingleR for real satiR-faction and Rdety. You get them at Mndden,'R Lumber Yard, Way nesville, Ol,io. . Miss ,Dorothy Coolu returned to her homo in Dilyton Monday, nfter a p)ea~ant visit nt the home of F. B. Henderson ond family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe TinnilY and tlleir Mrs. Ellsworth Qa~dil\ a!ld M1'1I. LIIdin, were Rupper gue~t8 of Mr. and Mr8. Lawrence Hardin, at Miamieburg, Monday.
preachers hav,e who at a funeral . upon a II th e euee .. t'Ive strive to dwell scenes coneernllng the death of till! departed in OJ'der to produce tears from the auditors. It is technicall), known 1'8 boring fol' wll~er, The mor~ WII think ·of it. .however, we concludo that there Was but one terrible thin&' about this execution. Thnt was the certainty of It. We are all condemned to death, as Victor Hugl~ says, We must all walk the plank, sooner or later, Of face a firing squad, or die in battle or brooth our last in beds. Dying is dying whlltever be its accompaniment. ' And the act of death i8 probably not so horrible to the actor as it ill to t he spectators. Dying is simply lapsing into un, consciousness lind the worst llains ore felt by those Ilbout tho victim who reolize tha t they will never seo him again, The victim himself pTobobly realizes little or "')thlng. Alao the anticipation of death is worso . than . death itself. The certainty that they were to die upon a given ' dnte WIUI fiercer torment to t he so uls of' these criminals than the passage tihrough ' them of the eloctirc charge, which occupied but a Cew seconds. If we knew that ",e had to die upon the strike of a ·certain hour we sho~ld die 100 deaths In onticipation of it Shak('silcal'c ~oys' "Coward s dic inan) times before their denth; The vn linnt n('vc r tal\~o of deotl\ but oncc. ' . or all the wonders tPlit I have yet hcard, > It seems LO l1le mo~t . stronge thot men should fenr; . Seeing thot death, 'A neces!IIIry ond, Will come when it will come." That men tu rn their t houghts to religion whel'! the~ t hink dClith is n testimony to t he Influence of dcath npon life IITHI to the superior and immortnl qUlllities of our 51)irit\lal natures.
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CLUB ADJOURNS FOR SUMMER
Special wle now on I11Rnte1 -'Tile New Celltutf club met at Mrs. clocks. Undllubte~ly the flnes\ ' val- Hathllwats tea fOOm on June 22nd, U8R . ifj ~Il cO\llltry 111 mantel I;loclra with )Ira. J. W. Ward as hOllteBS. Twenty members ailswered roll at Cary'll Jewelry Shop, .Lebanon, O. call with "My Jravorlte fto.wer." The Lit t Ie MI!18 Mildred Sall"bury . was program con.illted of two mOlt exhoste!18 to a few friends Monday:af- ccllent papers: "Interesting Sweternoon whell she celebrated ' den," Mrs. Anna Cadwallader, and seventh birthday annivllraary. ,-ThoIM" .IAmerican Li(fl,:' Mrs. J. W. W'lI\ttl, Invited wero Martha Martin, Sarah . The retitinc . pree~d~~\ ~rfleDted Ann Miller, Marjorie 'Earnhart, .Katlr the gavel ~Q .t1\1J n,~ praeldent wlsh 7 ryn 'Anne Wilson, Charlotte Rio 0n4 ing ~e~ ~. ~m. 19)'~ support a\\e Marjorie Ed~J;~~\ . . . . . . bad received. - . , 'the .e xecutlve committee ,vae · ,,~. 'WOOD SHINGLES-The w'Qrld'e pointed-"'Mn. · :Kenden"'ll ~I.\" ~~ best 1U;l" ellpp,- niq( ,veQ' . . .' CerUfied "by ~~~ 11M, til' .~ ~AdJ"..m,a '" _ ..t tile foll';}!~' ltand the tM of U~tt: (leDq!!e \. ~ 8e~II.... ~ ~ellClio~ ~Q, in. Perfe~1l W. ~... 8hfnClH;·. cOUfle lune) ~• ....,..t. 0.111 p ••t, MaddeD', L1UDHr y~ WIlJll~ IIJ?o 0lM~. ~~ ~ •
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MfS. Fred M. Cole was in Dayton Tuesday. ' Two automobiles were badly damMrs. Julia Bergen visited relaaged in a collision Tuesday morning tives in Xenia today. on the Waynesville and Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Will Lippincott spent .pike about two. nnd hnlf miles south the week-end in Dayton. of Waynesville. A large Buick sedan, driven by a Everett Clark, of Dayton, is spendCincinna~i man, with Mr. lind Mrs. ing hia vocation with home folks. Cbarle8 F. Mo sher, o( Cincinnati, . Mr. and ~rs. l,f. D. Baird weve lind Mr. and Mrs. Fronk Tllylor, of busines8 vi sltpl'a ill DL\yton Tuesday. San Francisco, Culifornla as passengers enrouto to 'Voynesville, to spe nd the day with MI·s. Edilh Mr. and Mr~. Lestor Surface and Harris and family, was ~tl' uck by a daughter spellt the week-end ot In- WiIlys-Knight cur going Ro uth, the dian lake. driver of which was a~p a rently Miss Mildred Clnrk is attending asleep, but who ofterward alleged summer sc hool ot Wittenberg college, that he wus s utTering with a severe headache and cou ldn't sec where he Springfield. was going. The Willys-Knight \Vas turned ove r Mrs. Julia Donovan spent Tuesday in Springboro with her sister, Mrs. by the impact and badly wrecked a nd the driver cut about the head ond Jane Wright. (oce. He was gi"en medical attenCharles F. Hartsock, of Miltord, tion and several stitches were requiris spe nding the week cAith Edith M, ed to close the wound s. The Buick car was domaged to Harrie and fllmily, some exlent but the passengers esJohn StA.n sberry ond family, of caped injury. ~-Middletown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs . Harold Orsborn.
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Frank Rogers, of Lytle, has purohased the Ico cream and confectionery buslnes8 of J ohn Simpson.
POSTAL RATES
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. anon, were Sunday at the home of IIlr. Keys.
Sellers, of Lebevening callers and Mrs. J. M. .
Mr. and Mr,q. Harold Williamson, of Onyton, spent Sunday nt t ho home of their paren ts, Mr. allli Mrs. II. H • Willinmson. Cary's Jewelry Shop, I.ebanon, 0., Is open every night until 9 o'clock. Come in even ings and look over our stock of unu sual gifts.. Mrs. T. S. Hardin ond two Rona, Tre ~sl e l' anel L-ansing, are apondrng a few weeks in .Kentucky Ilt the home of Mrs. Hardin's mother: Mr. nod Mrs. Joe Tinney, Mr. and Mres. Ellsworth Hardin ond Mrs. Lu1'0 Werntz visited Mr. and Mrs. W. S. lIardin, at Dayton, Snt"rda)'.
MT!!. John Simpson and !laughters, Kathryn and Edythe, and neice, Ruth Cook, of Lebanon, spent Sunday with ~r. and Mrs. J. R. Walle Rnd family. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hollingsworth, nee Florence Woollard; of Oregonio, are announcing the arrival of a daughter, Cora Josephine, Mond,@lf, June '26, 1928. . Mr. and JI..... Will Ru!Sum and daughter, . ·Miss Margaret, Dr. and MI'8_ G'ail RU8Sum ond two children, of Dayton, epent SU'n day with MIs.e. Trillena and Margafet !:dwa~d" TlIe committee for the Chlldren'fJ 'DI" program with Mrs: Davts . Furau, .. c1,latrma:n, dellgh'tfuily entertatned at the h01ll.8 Tu"aday, aU Ule c~cb-en ,..ho took ~ In the ~m. Dr. and Mn. A., Watldnl a1ld Mn. Frank.· hrr were vi.. l~ora. · After, a pl~lIle 11llleb tee
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ST. MARY'S CHURCH July 1, Fou rt SI1n'(l'i'lY-UffCr'~in ity. _Cb~h- S-chool lit 9 :30;· sermon Bnd Holy Communion lit 10 ;3 0. 1\1iss Kath erine Ken t, a stude nt Ilt the Cineinnuti College of Music . will !ling th e otTertory solo. All arc cordially in vited to come_ Rev. John J. Scbaelfer. Reotor. METHODIST CHURCH At 0: 15, Su nday ·School; 10:80,
preoching service, s ubject, "The Man Who Outgrew 1:1 imself;" 8 :00. patriotic se rmon, "God Our King." Aaron S. Watkins, L.H.D., POIItor_ CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mrs. J . W. Cast and son, of ClorkB- . ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cast Wednes day of lnst week. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Hardin and daughter, ?tiIdred, of Cinciflnat.!, spent a few days with relatives here_
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School at 9 :30. TO BE REDUCED' bodySunday. cordially Invited. Postal r lltes will be generally reduced July 1. The complete PQst,,1 rote card, with few exceptio ns, hns been revised, with only 1\ Jew slight iucrenses, as (or s pecial d('livery mntter weighing over 10 "ollnci R, whilo the reductions ill most roteR is to he drll~tilJ.
Cost of moiling seconu elos matter will be cut in two, circu la rs will go for one cent a fw l' .1 ul y 1. instoad of for a cent and a half, nnd HOIIVenir postcards with written mc~ 'ageij may be mailed [ or one cent instelld of two cents postoge. Mail may be registl'rl'd under the new act to the amount of $1,000 instead of the prese nt limi t of $50. A new feature 01' po"tul ficrvicc will be the reply cards iSSUlld to bl1 ~ in css firm s, which will not require. postage from th e person making the ·reply. The post office will coli c t in bulk from firms sending out cards with reply forms attnchad . G<>nl!rlll ostlmates place the total loss of revenue to the government lit approximately $15,000,000 . Gains will total less than $5,500,000, while losses will reach morc thlm twenty ond a half million for the entire United States.
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A pretty wedd ing was so lem niT.ofi\ Saturday eve n iug at the home of l\{ , and Mrs. S. A. Burgess. ot New Gill' lis le, Clork count." when th daught er, Mi _s Jellllllette , was uni !l in marriage to MI'. Cha rl es Gra er, . on of Hev. a 1111 Mrs. . S. Gr ~cr, of Wupakot!ctll. Guest.;; at the wedding i eluded members (I ( thl' immediate. amilieR and a few clo~c friend s. MI'. and 1\1rs. Grouser arc njoyin'g a wedding trip in northern Hchigan_ .-:..--... -~--Upon their return t hey II r~s,~e ill . Piqua, where Mr. G'1IIuser 111 In ' business, being one of 'the flrm of --Foster-Gl'8use.r Motor Salo".-New . Mrs. Rosill lIan~s, n.ee Williams, Carlisle Sun. dIed Tltcsday. JUDe 19 In ColumbUS. ---:-.Fun.e ral servl~es. were held in the Chap~1 at Mla~1 eemtery, Fri~ay mormng, Rev. RIdley, of CedarVille, officiating, Surface treatment of the Cincin- . Lysander Petereon, aged 68, m~m nuti-Columbus pike was included It." contrilcts awarded by ~e ~tate hlg~ be~ of the poultry shipping flml of Cl\Oker arid Peterson died at his home way depa.r tment to the extent of tn Xenia early Sunday morning. Mr. $l,OOO,OOQ, acc;,ofcl\ng to informa.Peterson, who was at one time en- tion from Columbus Saturday_ T,he ' for the CinclllllaU-jJ(!lilmb,~ gaged in bU8lne!18 in Woynesville, had, contract pikb .waS' In~'''1tl"d been in ' ill health fOr ten ' years and 'waa confined to his bed aeverarweeka face b'eatrhe.i~ He Is survived by his wldow_ FUJleral services ware held Tuesday afte1'1loon al. the Reformed churoh In Xenia. Interment was In tile Xenia c~.tefJ.
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COMMON PLE AS PROCEEDINGS I'rlln\f F.. 1>1,, " ri~ , .1,· f"II,11I111 ill thc of Fr,u ll k n. Millol' R. J ,lh ll R. Alll'1I c.t Ill. -, II~ KIv"n I G dllY8 to fil u his nn ""'cl' nnn cro ~ Pt'til iun, In th,. C:I /;" .,C • M . Gil'l'ingef and t-:li zllt) th Pi ckens vs, Jo'ru l1 k Holl 'y et III. 011(' of .the dcfelldllnt s, ' Willillll \ E. Fng!lly \\'II,~ grunted lenve to foil' un Illlll' IHlcd un!;Wer .1Ind cr o~" p etitIo n, Wundn Libec WM Il'runte{l a lli \'ol'c r fl' om Georg(> Libe!! IInci giv(' n cu" t ne!y of lit e hitllrcn. The rll t h!!r w" ~ " ivcn r ight to visit childre n an e! ordc l'ed to provi lle (or thl'm. John L, McNab, Republi c.. n leader and promin ent S .. n Franci.co altor('nllinN Wrigh t wu ~ give n right to file fill nm eJlcl ed petition in the cns.' ...., at law, who nominated Secretary of Commerce Hcrbert Hoover for of 'olling WriStht VR. The VRn lIorne tt.e hitrhelt office in the land at the RrpuLlican' Nat'onal eonyention. Me('U, The Dictaphone al('s Co.) of Lb'. nnm'nat'inr addre., wa. receiveJ with areat ent.hu" •• m, two bi .. hit'n!!o WIIJ! mAd e 1\ party cI fendant. O'I'ation. lakinl abo ut twenty·fivC! minute. eac.h. Mllla'l ::;enrlcR wns gc-nnt"r\ 1.1 divorce from George A, Senrles nnd -iv" n e tt ~ tocly nf t he child, J ohn n. Sn n,ll\rR wns grnnl ,d n di\ ' 0 1'(' (' f l' OIll Ee!ith !"\a lul (,M. 1)1 t hc ca Re.' of Dl'lilllh Bowyt'r vs. \\'allll ('(> n o wye r. \.hl· el 'ft'lhlll ttt WII ~ " ran lC' cl lhe ril!hl to di ~ pnse of wn,,1
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VA CCINATION OF SWIN E (A SPECIALTY) NotL I... bul R"II.bl. Sell um and Vir;.. U •• d Pbone S 1 , HARVEYSBURG. OHIO
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Jl . d l't!w fr om hi ~ waist co lit th 'l she was IIble to ~ l' (t 11m' humnr in the ell vclollC the Go ve rn or' s i ~te r hud ser ies of evcnt~ that h;1<1 10<1 th em 1111 gilll'll him the ni ght she dine d in th o· into the north . Aftcr th e Fight "Poor (Ienr Putn ey! A nd h~ ,lr,I" K IV York h ouse , llnd t01'(> it open. " ' h" n Ilr. IM\iI"'\'C' ji nll lly r elurn- In II f\o\\'inll' hand whi ch I!xpre~s ed not know yet thnt you nen rl y killed !'01 fr om tll(> , \'C'rn(ll" ~ hedgide, he ~(\ llI c t hing of the gmce and chorm of him·!" Dentillt "Oh, there nr(' lots .. f lhi 0i!" I,,· I y ... l t he \\'"itin~ groul' qui1.zicu lly, Lh(' WOllllln who hnd ginn it t o hilll Your flltlll' l'· in-inw esnt' know. m. Nallo ... 1 Ba"," B'a,. nPI':t I'l' ll Iy i lllll1ctt~,' I)' am u, cd IIb uut in ci rculll ' ln n ces so rcmnrkllbl l!, he uo 1'1'11 01 : !ill' S, Julin Vlln Dnrrn Cray- hu ~ ~ivcn hi s solemn pre Ill i ~ c I/'Illt Ill' "'''i tll(lt h l ll ).!. " Wha! el f' ''" nil thi s mea n ?" h e hill, un til Octobe r 1. outhampt on, wi ll not lignin ntl(' ml'l . tn Ill< (hll e in your affairs. 1'h(' 11111101'1,1111 thllt \\ h ic:pl ' r ~ d . " l'ir Hl t.'!' 11\ thf' l' w n lt.'r~ L . I. It \\'n~ the Ylln Dor!'n thllt burn t ~ ymbolized hi~ tyrnnn y i~ al til(' IlIltwhf'\'l' 1'\' b" I'1\ ~ umm l' ring for yC' ~ r~ : ;0.1('11 ~h n t unci p oli ce not n O- it ~clf into A rc h i e' ~ cO lI sci oll Sne"s. It tom of the lakt, al1d if he ~ h .. uld tli!' t iil.·.I! :\ Ifirl <loct ll r altl' nding the \\' U S lin o ld nam of hon omble con- you lind you r ch ildl'('n \\, (lu lcln" IH! .' ,' a",! ;\I ny I t rnllh l<, you fo r you r 1I 1l 1ll ti ons. one wilh which he hat! thrown upon churity." "This is 1111 too woncil'Tflll to b" h C1l 1I fnm ilia r nil hi' life. It wa s nSltnl :-. ir'!" AI'd,i" re plied wiJ h lilt possible chiseled in the wnll o f th e church t ru e," -s he ('x clllilllNI. "Aft"r '11l tll.· now 0 11 p r (\ 1Ui ~ l~. FUNERAL DIRECTORS .10s<: l'h S hinkll' w:ts gl'Rntuc\ n tlI t1 i ~ni;~' thn t his nHmc wof Ashton nNlr t he PI!W held f or a hundrell mi sery I'vc e ndured it l·an'l. h :" ". WAYNESVILLE, OHIO (''' "lly. nnel c1l'mumlNI u pro f e~~ i o n yenr s by his ow n fnmity; it IVlI "' a Rible thut happfn ess is just nhp ad nf \ 'MC" f .. OIl I !\I ulli C' Shillkl :\1 ., pinion n~ tIl til" s ick rna n' s chance naml' o f dignity, ussocinted with th e 111 0. Te ll me everything." NEW SUITS· "In due season y ou shnll know 1111. " f \,('CO\·"T)' . The tl lld or hecanu' in- bl'"t lrndition ~ o f Manhattnn Is land; Fully Equipped for . Good an d thi s, pl'esumnbl y, waR the Gov- Ju ~t now I haven't the Iwart to I; ,'C", My l"lle A. Gur.lner \·s. Ab m hllln :-t1 II nth ' ~~ ri (\ \t s . Service, " TI;c' hl1l1<'l pierccci the righ t chest erno r' s nUllle. Gra ybill wn s unfa- YO U from your hus bunll, nnd rill ,..,,~- GHI d llli I' , divl)rc('. Large Display Room. wa ll [Inti " I' N'U I' ~e Ih r(' was imlne- mi linr. lind this puzzl t>d him, for he ing to send him to you imll1 edi!I:" ly '1'11<' N,·\\' York Life InslII'uBee Co. Ambulance Service .liat" lin d " (l p iou~ hCIIH' rrh ng e . You kn ew nnd cOllld plnce half a d oze n And us I .shrink :from tl'lling a man v ~. !\1 ," '"11ll11 S. II l1rln n. p(.r 1II0ney. n~l' ,ln'l ,,,, ,"h le IIh unt t hl! Ih!lny in Vall DoreM, probnbly r elatives in I liko so much th!llt:, I tl'i<,'d til kill 111111 nA Y OR r\lGHT TELEPHONE 7 j.!'.ttinl! th t' 01,1(' 1,, 1' ; nnt urc we nt t o so me degree to the Gove rnor , but lI e n ot so long ago, I'm guinJ! lo turn PROBATE PROCEEDINGS \\ "rI, at " 11\" ' , f' '''lIIlng lot.l< t hat recalled no woman of the fllmily who t hllt ngl'ceubl(' bu!!inel's over til you!" Archie wn ~ bt'set with Illllnv f,'nr, HalJlh Rin ~~ I' , 'I<lministrntor o f th ~ pl ll!J::C'.1 ullt " matica ll)' Ihe gaping hlld married n Grnybill . "Regret that I mu ~t act on my as hc wnit('d the urri vu l of l\1r~ Gmy· " ~llll t:! of V<'I'non n . Sing('1' tilC!d In",,,uth .. r Ih., sl' \'''I'IlI \ 'CM I. . You j His utter ignorance of UIl Y 1I,' velllory and appra ise ment. )\,,' 11 WO'l'" furl utla t' III fi nd Dr, Rey- pro mise o f several weeks a ago a nd bill. Th e wi ll of th e lntc Almira C. ;I n,.I .I< · , I", l.iI ' hllll.ll,·d t he cas(' ad- us c tht> address givcn in confide nce . to il s touching the life of his fri <'nd, !!f5=~~~ Encourage d t o b elieve that the po- Ac c med no\\' to ri Rc b(>fnr(' him li k!' l3 o)'d wus "rrereu for probate and 11:1' ,01 ' 11· ... • i. a "jew of Main .treet in W ~a . brunch, 10_, tbe I,Ule town "Th ;llI k \' 1111," cr ic(1 Archi~. "Oh, tient will recover, Suggest, howev - a fog whkh he WIIS afraid III p ~ n - I'derell tll ell . et rll le And there wns Ruth. lI'ilh .)" hn II. 1'hompson, ('xI'cu tor of tbt, whae Herbert Hoover. the Republican Pre.idential candid.te wu bo ..... t h,,"k \'I'll '!'" r thnt! And one t hing er, thnL you come at once," Ho and Co ngdon w(' re at the sup- hcr happin ess hanging in til l' im l· cstate of W. G. Tho mp.~tl n, hlld hi$ There wer~ .reat doin,. here when the town c;elebr.ted .in hi. honor, nH\rl'; 'w Jultl you )ul\' I:--<" lnc to sumper tobl when h c r eceived the 'In - nnec; she was ill love wit h a mun 1'<'l'o rt lll'proved and confirmcd. n\l!tl I hl) pntl(' nt' s ~ i Ht (~ r ? t' o f whom she kncw nolhinl!; indeed Willinm T. ncll wns nppointed ad" y ,.~ , Th l'" h ing nlwuys the un- swer: WE GET THEM QUICKLY AND "Thank you. I nm ju st leaving. lhe mystery that enfoldell him W IlS 1\ mini~trllt or nf the eRlllte of Thomas' tor oC th e . tn le o f Van Burrn Mil- llUn I'atrlot. 811m" $787.70. The Bell ('''I'I >l i nt i l'~ . I ~I, o ulal cerltll inly do FREE OF CHARGE Pr e~s , s upplies for treasurer, $4; ' part of his fascinntioll for }WI', 110 F. BrYllnt. J).)t1cl wa ~ g iven. Stnnley ler. )3ond Is fil er!. so . I'll ru n 111' in my lu un ch lhis J, V. D. G." CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR d ou bt; and if in the Governor'. pa~1 !\t . S(· Il C I· ~ , LattrCllce ::i. S hllwhnn and In the finnl sHt lc'1lle nt tlf th c ('s· ::itllka lto lIIfg. Cu,. ~upplie8 for court oveniHJ('." Archie wnll not permitted to entel' EXPENSE Be of t h (' (lUe fi t io n ~ t hat tl'oubled lhe sick room, but from time to tim ~ life therc WIIS BillY thing thllt mnll .J (. hn Gn""" I'.1 wcrl' nllm e I nppl·ais· tate of Ashland H, Bl'oWII C th e court ~ t(, llOlfl'Oph e r . $1,1; SlllIle, ~upplie8 for dir('ctC'd thl' nchnilli ~ trnlor. W. C, clQrk uf co urts" $:UiO; SlIme supplies Arch". not n little was how the de - he rcc"ived !1 !\.~ ur an ('el' that th e P:l- marri age with n yOUIIA' womnn of CI'S, 1'h(' will of James T. McClelland Gilm our, to pny thl! allow(, M(> (o r T('cnrder. $12. 16; "ame !luppll"8 tec th'c \Vn!' to bo disposed of. Leary ti en t's condition Wll~ " satisfuctory," Ru t h's fineness and swectnl!ss hllzarfur dog worden $:~ , OO; Dr, F A, Zlmgrinn e(1 hr ondly when Archi e gave a nd at in te r va l~ Dr. Reynolds recited dou s, the sooner it WM known t 11<' \\'/1' off<'l' c d for pro bllte and admit· clRim ~, HARVEYSBURG, O. Plio•• a William F. Ker ('y, l\ dOlini ~ lrato r n1('r, state veterinarian, ear tags Cor voice to his t houg ht s. with profC!!l' ionn1 brevity data a~ tn better. But whl'n he caught a l!limpse teel. Mayme McElwllin WIl S appoint · Bnnd wns til ed , nf the estate of Mary II . Kers~y. tuberculur catlle $6; The Office Out<I( Ie Govcr nor dp n't do nothi n' tempera t ure, rC'spiratio n and the Ii!;,' of Mrs. Graybill In the v e~tibule of cd auministratrix. titlel's, r('nt {or typowriter for relike nn ybndy else; thnt chap ai n ' t n o At eleven o'clock Archie sow the th e train hi s apprehensions \'unish- hnrl t'R J. Wtlggoncr, Heber D. Wi! - fllcd his sale bill. The will of Clinton Dill wns iii d eorll .. r. $:i.i fj; J uhnson &, Watson Co_ df'tl' ct h' ; be' s a gu n man we sen t Heart 0' Dream s launch approac'ling cd. The poise, the se renity of tem- li!llns 1111(1 Al Schwartz were named in court and admitt ed to probllte. .11'l'cI record book; $31.26; The Ohio t n chum with Carey." Huddlesto n and leaving Congdon to per, on unquestioning accepta nce of npJlrni~erg. 111 th<' mnUer uf Geo rge R. Sage I. Dill wa6 named execut rix. J oseph Law R"p ort Co., subscriber for Archi e bnrl'd hi head to the ('001 a nswer uny caU from the Goven or's the fote that played upon her life , which hc had fe.\'t nt their first meet· the' report of the trustl!l! \vas filed . Monger, W 'lldo ]\full lind A. C. Ohio Law Bulletin and Reporter, '6; nlol'nillg lIir, It wus almost too bcdslde, ' hu rri ed to meet it. Tlte Law Abstract Co., subscriber to AUlhnJ"ity wns given to clCchange Weavor were nomed aPIlrni eer R. mil ch lo learn that Briggs, wbo llad Ruth a nd Isabel had ero s~ed alone ing struck him anl!w. "Our patient is doing well. The ~O nH! stock h ol.lings of t he dece nsed . :Z. O. Worley, trustee of th e estate Ohi o Law Abstract $12; Jacob F, so gullnntly plnYl!d the part of n and their s t rcss of mind and heart Office is now localed in the Citizena IIn cl Mary A, Leffl er, tax refund, news is all good," h e said lit onc(', III t he C8.'\e of tho estate of .Joseph of Tsac Joncs, fil ed fifth ::IC 'Ol>nt. govcrnm nt dctecli ve W S5 r.cally an was ma nif<'st bl!fore they landed, Bank Buildinlr. Lebanon. Money "I fl!lt that it would bl! ; I couldn't F. LukenN the ndministNltor's re· The Lebanon- ili zcn 9 NotiOnAl $3 1. 96; Jno. H. Dunnell, payment on ally. shr wd ly introdu ced lIlto tb e "I fe lt it. ; I knew that it wO'Jld to loan on chattel property, houseport show the gross csl'ljte value at Bank &; Trust Co., eXIo'clttor of the con trllet No. 902, $ Hl3; The Western G overno r'~ ~trnlegy to l1\1'aken fellr oome!" cril!d Ruth . "Ii only ¥ou be lieve that this was thc encl," hold goods, live iltock, machinery, Pu t ney and hi lR wife had moved to 11,:135. 16, with dehtA amounting to cstute of Bert Droke, ftl ed inventory ,tar, bllr dockets, $44; J. A. Mcin Etiphnlet ngdon . hanun' l gone there ! It wasn't worth etc, You con payoff your l oan In Brid e, rllbie ~ .treatment, $53.60, H ~a rt 0' Dreamll for a tew doys. It $ 17 8 ~.1 I, tldmini strntion costs, $800. and appraisc ment. Archie we nt at once to th e Hud- the sacrifice I" any amount .ny time, Tht' . fir st and finAl account of BeclI uee of the innbilily of ChRrleB dl ston statiun, \l'h l'e he sa tis fierI The obligntion to cheer them rais- woald be a second honeymoon, Puthimself th at t he l onely agent knew ed hi s own spirits 08 he explained the ney snid, ~frs, ' Graybill wos intro- hr istophe r Dwinoll. gunrdian of Ha- J . Waggoner to act as apprniser in FOSTER CUNNINGHAM, the case of the elltate of James T . n tlthing of t he Irllnsnctions of Ul e nature of the oGve rnor's injury fhile duced into the hotcl without embar- zel Howse r, is ftloc!. 1I0mer Whitakl!r adininistrotor of McClelland, L, S. Shnwhan was Warr.. Count» A ••at, Leb.aoll, t hey ~!lt on the ho tel veranda, He de- rosg ment . Sh~ won Dr. Reynolds' ni ght. scrib ed he fight at the barricade heart by the brevity of her questions, the estate of Low 11 Whitaker is al- named. NOTARY PUBLIC L , M. Henderso n, admini strator o f with reser vatio n!!, mentioning flOt at and exprl!!;sed h er sati sfaction with lowed a claim of $250, Aaron Frazier and Emma Frllzier the estnte of SU Nlln 111 , S UrfUl'e, WRS nll th e fn ct thnt a mnn hnd died IlS everything that flncl been done. When Natlo••1 B.... t he l;cs ul l. Thev understood a~ ful- she cam e down to the' dining-room npply for the ndoption nnd change:. of given authority to sell cert'.tin propfor luncheon sh e avoided nil rc!ernnme of Everett A. Sponcl!r. C h Rrle~ erty at privnte saIl!, Will. Drawn " " ...... Eat.t •• S ...W ly aR It · . that the whole affair must Fannie Danke . administratrix or 1--"I_ __ * -= b.,.,P.,..",. Su".tT ,.,.c'= rcd to slip into oblivion nS enc e to the s ick mnn. In her way Monroe was. appointed to make recWayne•• me. Ohio ~ he was as Tl!m ln rkable a~ thl! Gc v- ommendntion in writing rell!'all'tUnit+th~~Rt-w.....rence, req Ulc y as possib-rc:-t he case by t hc time of I">lnin... ports that the net vulue nf the l'S" Th e co mplicatiolls are so e nd- ehnor himself, "I've never been in these parts be- for June 23, tate is $581 L 1O. le s~ !" saie! Isa bel, wilh a sigh. "In William L. Suemening adminlstra---t ha t- mass of mail you delivered last fore." Julia remnked to Archie; "I MARRIACE L1 CF. NSES night I fou nd n letter from Mrs. should be glnd if you'd show me the tor of the estate of Charles E. Ca!Congdon saying t hat she would nr- bench, We migh t take n wnlk a little ferty, filed in ventory and lipprinseJ. Roger Van Dykl', of Hnmilton, ment. rive today-almost at once, in fact!" later." The hour In which he waited for The will of Susan Chamberlain was and Evelyn D. St. John, Lebanon. "Th e prospect isn' t whoUy pleasMONEY LOANED Eugene Louis Troinpter, of Cining!" he exclaimed, looking at his her tried his soul. The Governor wall filed for probate. Because of tbe inability of Harve cinnati', and Elizabeth Phoebe Schoownlch, "I've played the very devil the one man who had ever roused In ley, of PlcuRilDt Plain. in the Congdon's affairs. I suppose him a deep affection and the dread E, Warwick to act as appraiser in Robert C, Hall on , of Jefferson~ "'~~i,.i' ·tf:!lt under hla flippancy, the estate of Vesta M. Sttbbs, the I Rhould lift my hat nolit"l,. a "Z~. : ville, lad., and Bernice E. Uoppe, of LONG OR SHORT TIME-EaaJ his half-earnest. ' half-boyish mnkecourt nppointed G. F, Brown. Charles stc'p8. .t.l:nro t-!r.-trn;r. 'bnd tell her that terms. Also Surveylnlr and Abf'iii the brute. who attempted to make believe devotion to the folk of the Stibbs, adminIstrator, filed inventory Foster. stracting. Write and I will call and her II widow, She will, of course, underworld, he Will! really on irre- and appraisement. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS see you. Sam D. Henkle. Way. . . James H. Quillcr ,vas appointed recognize me il\lltantly as the gen- deem able rogue, tortured hIm, ' Jl1 (To be continued) executor of the estate of Charles William Ernest Wntson to Ray- ville, Ohlo_ t1emlln who escaped with h er In a Chamberlain, Bond wall filed. mond R. Sand ers, 101.6 acres In LOANS on Livestock, Chattels, Sectoxi after the kidnapping of her ~~.~----Jonathon M. Cook, executor of the Clearcreek twp. cia ughter." ond ]\fortgages. No!.ee ~oua)lt. WAS HEl.PING EDDIE estn te of Moria Cook was given auEmma Ellis et al to The Bonrd of John Harbine, Jr .• Xenia, Ohio. "And there's the . train now. and thority to exchange certain stocks Education of Massie Township Ruyou must permit me to satisfy Mrs. ral School District, lots in .IIarveysCongdon that her husband is in a "When I looked out of the win- held by tho estate. Clarence Weidner administrator of burg. mood for immediate reconciliation dow, Johnny, I was glad to see you before I brenk the news thut he is playing mal'bles ",ith ,little Eddie." the estate of Edward 0, Weidner, James L. and Flora B. Richards Farm.... of WIIlAn and adJ~lnln. hel'e." "We wuzn't playing marbles, rna, filed his inventory and appraisement. to Harry V, 'Walter, lot in Lebanon. counties ma,. ohtaln mone, on lon, Arthur Bryant, as administrator 1\1rs. Putney Congdon more than We just had a fight an' I wa.'! helpin' Grace Pearl Miller et ul to Floyd time loanl, at r; per cent lnteren. of the estate of Francis L. Ingram, Ertel, lot in South L('bnnon. jusLifi cI the impression he had form· Eddie to pick up his teeth." filed his inventory and nppraisement, . Ashleigh H. Browne, by ndminis- Co~t of lIecurlnr the ..me II Vel'J rea- .-:ed of her in their encounter in Cen" In the case of Clarence Wiedner, trato'.. to Karl M. Brown, 47 acre~ in sonable ,throueh ' The Federal trnl PaTk by the maner in which she WHERE, AlCOHOL 7 Bank. For further Intormallon ... administrator vs. Clarence Weidner Turtlecreek twp., $4200, hl!a rd the story, He told it with all et aI, the court ordered the adminisbrevity on the station platform , ' Lola B, Bundy nnd Robert L. Bun- on or addre.. M, C. DRAKE, THUShe-"Is there any alcoho l in ci- trator to dispose of certain property dy to Sallie Seward, II lot in Mason. urer, phone 816-X. Llb.iIon. Ohio. It was flO incredible that it wall not by public snle to pay certa in claims, until he de scribed his journey to der?" Elmo E. Hill and Churll!s H , Hill A. C, Vail is appointed administra- to Jesse D, Miner and Claro Miner Huddlcston in Putney's company th/lt lie--" Jnllid/l whp)11?" WANTED 40 acres in Deerfield twp. ' Floro Shutts, Wilburn Doan and THE FUMBLE FAMILY Graphic SceDe. or the ConnDtloa by i. COURTN~Y PUNKEL Ru sse l Doan to Anna Donn, 120.4:1 W ANTED-Man with car to sell acrcs in Hamilton twp. complete line quality Auto Tire. Rosella I'FP.tt nn d W, ,I. S~ott ~o and. 'I'!lbes. Ex~ l uaive ~er~itorr' ~! Fred find Dnrlt StI1If':;' III I _~ lIc;r~ perlcJle!; PPf " eQIl'8aF~, ~1l1l\'J in D(!erfield tWI). $:lOO.OO pllr month. Mii!!stone 'RilIJIiarry V. Walter to Cla r ence J, ber Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. Brown, lot in Lebnnon, Willinm W. Shurts to Sarah J , Gildea, lotll In South LI'banon. FEMALE HELP WANTED Gilbert H. Sanders and Ruth I. Sn nd eu to Alva Shankel and Mary Shan key, 1016 In South Lebanon. WE PAY $1.20 dozen, Bewinr bUDIrClaude . Milton to Joe lind Dora . alow aprons lit home, spare time. Coffey, lot in Franklin. Thread furnished. No button holell. Clarence H. J3voWIl, PI./1C~ W' Senll St'lr1p" fled., ~a,m;,ilt ' p~ii; Brown, Gert.rude · BI~wn, "Florencll tory, Amnterda!il, NIIW Y"orlC; all17 Drown Thomas and Jamen S. Thomas heirs-at-law of ]\fary K. Brown, deLOST ceased to Hllrvcy E. Warwick and Esther Warwick, lot in Lebanon. Goprg" Jl, ' tg Annn J.. LOST-Extra wire whe!!I, ott OverBrown aho!Jt 1-11 acre in lton:ow. ' 11If1~ "'JI~hlpfi', \Ij1tWflCn Wl'ynell" Verner Nicely nnd Hazel b, Nice- ville and Dayton. Flpdflf r.iutn t~ ly to George E. Hall, IQt in J'lranklill , this office and re~elvl! r,wlr4, ,~!!~ J08!~ MI'CA1'rCn hy qlli t Illaiml 83.5 5 _. • _ m WlI8 ~ington tWIl, poa .AU Rhoda Marie Scot t to F loyd Ertel lob in Sonth Lebarron. ' Warren K, tferrls and Mnggle Ferris to Frank P. Emory, 1016 - in FOR SALE- Late cabbage plant.. See W, C. St John, Wayne~vl1le, Fosters Park in Deerfield twp. . . je27 Serene S'. Irvins to Emma D. Ohio. Evnns,. I>y I1Ul~ oillim, int rest in 60,5 FOR SALE-Sweet potato 'and lal', actes .m Clearcreek H"H: ~el Pjant1!, 1'>i1 1lIi1\!B Ilorth g!l t~. Wal'nesvilip Ball Fprry rOl!'d. StfO,aw_ COMMISSIONER'S ALLOWANCES B~oR. ' : Jrenry Clendennll1g fOT hydropho_ PIPE, VALVES AND . FITTINGS . treatme.nt, $50 ,50; George H, for all purposes. Bockl;t's See. U. £.1, for Your Sal. Date.. W. Guarantfle ~ehe!1ck, some, $60.60; ..Martin Reese Sa\1~"rtlon;."r- Charge Nothing. same, ,63,6<\; Henry Winker, same, plumbtnlr lind heatlnll' euppll:r !¢t blJ!lt, TJiE BOCKUl'f-KJNG $59.50-; J. A. McBride same, ,69.60; 415 W' Mal" S~, X,n"; O"~q, : Joyce McBride, eame, ,58.0q; John Ball, same, $fi9.50; Mrs, Ruth M. FOR RE~T-F\at abovlI ·14•• i tMGibbs, same, ,60.50;. The Western ami <!aaette olllae; aJao. I1II&P. 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Sometimes it WIlS hard to t tl ll The spirit in which Herbert Hoov- wbether they were shouting "Lower nominated by the Republican pllr- de n" or just "Louder." Iy f Ol' the hi ghest o~ce in the lund, •• reo ponded to hi s lI uminutio n wnH Resi tlents of Pitt.burg nr c objectPllIllJj.jflll a lld . to uchin g, The g ood ing to t he URe o f the word "B m nd ytusle bf his llI e!!llage oe accepWtnl'" win e" . till' nUllle of u tl! l ~lJ h onc Jlllltit r"m uin unchallenged by ull, I!)(chan ge. Wc guess th ey dlln't cllre fri end K lind, focs a li ke. aho ut aw uken in g painful l1lemfl .. i ('~, Uouv el' d('nied t hat the pa rty • • • " "",ell" him Ihe lI omin ulio n, as ~ o lll e A New YO /'k girl i. to l11 0rt·v u "util i..run~ hud pul it. HI>o\'el' "Idd l h ll t th e co untry had n" ohliglltion mlln wh"se outulI1 oJ..ilf' hi t II l1d inJ ur Ev id (' ntly n "hit-u nd-k bs" 10 hilll at ..11 ; (lw"d him lI uthing. .·,1 11I'r. flulh,' '', hI' oWPl1 the e n untry .1I gr"lll drivt! J'." d l!lIf. lI1 uchullica l " ro buts" or "t~levnx U .. ~ 1 1't·,,-.c ,1 th o fltd thut in nil nlllt'l' cOllnl)'y cIO uld a 111"11 <'''lI1 in g (Os" huve b"1'1l pl' rf"cl ed. sU \'S a new" II ~ ht· did fl'OIlI II tiny vi lf llgt' ill lown, !itory. t-IO lhu t lhf'Y CIUl tn ik nnd fl o with no buckg l'onnd "r w('lI lth or o f - ('ve ry I hing th.· aV('I'ug(! ~al" sman Clln licit! I po, il ion. l'f'l·l·i\,c t h!' opporl ll- do ex e pt t hi nk Some cynics bt'pjt il!.~ which he had 1','N'I\'ed in A mcr- fi(' \'e thnt ""nlc'n ce is ju st II I out two iea, Jh exp l'ess"d g l'lltil ud e (or wnrds too long ! hav ipS' 1>4!ell abl(> to scrve the co un ---try In till' varloufl posls he haH held , H is me ~sllge WII~ U pa c n 0 r pl'U iso for America lind the oppOI·tllllitics tha t it off ers a ll citizens, rich and poor alike. . There WRR no vain g lory in his J110sllA~e-th " l'e was sim ple, straightfrom-tho-!\houlder grati tud e. and a peuutl{ul reverence for th e land thll t guve· him birth, He showed that he telt indeb ted t tl Ame rica for the qjJlnce to do the work he hilS done I" t.J\j,e country and p l ~e\Y h ('rp, ralhe r Lhtlll JCl.' fin g Lhll t A medcrI lIecdcri i t) re pay h i/II for his ~e rvice. The rise · pt }Ierborl Hoov(· r from So mu ch beauty crln be givt' n to lin Io wa Clott/lgl! 1·0 Ihe Republican room s thl'ough thp IM C of attructi n' ca ndidacy ferr t he Pros irie nc)f ift but "iip e(l\"' rs thll t il " t'''IlI R 11',' sho uld "ftc! more man ifestilll1 of I he dcril"c- tr·y OU I' huntl R lit IIlll king II sot for r acy and "'lull lity of opportun ity in I hI' ~ unllncr hom". t ht! Unit ed $t:lltea. Pl'inll' li lincM, ~hilltz . c reto nn "~ In quaint fl oral PU lt£' I'HN ,,,', ' idenl f .. r • • • the pllrpose, and n(' cel nllL he CKpcn - - - - -- - 1 tl ive, 80 long u ~ colorin g lind design l !/ rr good. I MEXICO'S GOOD WI LL ENVOY \ LJl Y mull'rilll over chll il's or ao fa, I • • tuck w ell into CO l'n e r~ , crC'IIRO alld pin a ccording 10 tho outl ines of th e All hili! .to Mex ico's ow n Lind- furniture, Cut from th e patte rn be.r gl upt.ai n Emili n .C a rrRl17,n yo u bll\,(~ mold e.I, II l10wing a hulfh as show n th l! stu lf of which he iR inrh for sea ms. Fold seams bnck. mllde ! He succ s fully complete d a IllY pieces on furniture agnin and flight Irom Mexico City to Wushing- pin toget her so they fi t snugly. RetOil / where he \\'II Mlil t! l:u "RI, o f P n's- move C(l "rr, hn~te nnd I'titch wil h Jdl'flt Coolidge. T his flight waR a 1\ "\\'l' lt scn m" on the right si d~, ultOl/chinll' expl'l'!<M il> n of goull will a nd In\\'lng a Mix· inch open in g llt each fMe ndshlJl from .111' xico. It is saili s id e in back so t he cnver can be that Me xico I~ morc s tirr ed ove r this SIiPP NI on and off. ael'omp1ishment of peace that it has been over any other event in its his- Egg. wilh M.c.rani tory, A substnntial luncheon di sh. A Lindbergh's flight from Wa8hing- hnlf c up milk. a t/lbll'spoo n bu tte r ton BlIrred t he imagination of t he (lr margarine, a half cup cann ed l-fexicuns, who longed to have n filel' lIlu ~ h l'nol1ls, a cUJl cold boiled mac01· t heir own emulnte him ; and t hen lIroni, two eggs, a halC tenspoon Salt Carranza applied to Pres ident Cnlles nnd pep por to taste. Heat milk in n .for permiMlon to retur n the good double boil er, add t he' butter or marwill flight of the Lone Engle. Money gurlnc, mushrooms, cut fine and (or the flight of Curranza was ramed macaroni, then the eggs, we ll beatby public Bubsuiption. Carranza's en. Stir for ten minutes and serve. flight was one of 2, 175 miles, accomplished In twonty hours. When Cbildrea Become Fhi'cky. The teata of Cananza in the air When Sonny and S ister become have been many. Once, when he flew from Mexico City to t he border, tired of eggs, prunea, spinach or carhili engine caught on "re. Ho man- rots-four of their most wholesome aged to put the fire out by side- foeds -try preparlnl!' them in the slipping and flying through a rain- fonn of a fancy gelatin dessert or cloud which fortunately came bls salad. Use fruit 'flavo1'8 for dessert, way. H18 pre9cnce of mind In emer- combinations and lemon-flavored geleencies is remarkable. He has han~ atin for Ralads. Mold In fancy ahapes dIed machincs so oxpertly 1111 to and see how welcome they aro. 'rouse gups of admirntlon from oth- S.,.... in 'Ihe End er aviaton. . Carrlln~a's good-will fththl was Ii In preserving according to new ,m agnlflcent achievement, bringing methods the use of pectin may be him rapidly to the front ns Mexioo's specifled in recipes. Although these foremost ftyer. ,!lOW recipes require more sugar (either beet or cane). the yield In fini shed JIiI1ies !and jams Ja much gr4later, and the ooilklng time many minutes le88.
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~~'H~AR~V~EY~S~8U~R~G~~~!!~~~~~~::~p~re~m~I'u!!!m~LI.~.t!!!ll!!!!!!~!!!l!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~:;. There will be r Bill Seralllm, of Dayton. iIT pllrty nL 7 p. m., thl'ouIPh WLW. Al ~~~. guellt o( Dr. and )frs, H .. E. Hilt· club!; i rf t he United to rue.t t~rough the rudio with the Missh Mull'I' I E,I Starr. of Duylon, sl ale represontatives at the national ellnle UI11' ues.IlY for II week's VII - 4-H Ca mfl he ld at Wllshingt.o n D. C. All clubs will s inlf the 4-IT songll !'utiOn. . Mr. lind Mrs. Percy Rei\!1O n and with t he 'campers lit Washingtd ll, so n, LOI' n, w 'I'e unulIY guesla of IIri ~e li nd re,poat the pledge with Dr. Mrs . Sa dlu li(! RRo n, . SmiLh, fedc.l'al direc:tor of agricultural ex tension, allff fli Hle n to t he r est MI'R. C. E. Gordun and so n, Rob- of' t he pr~,p'am. ert, wutu sho pping in il mington on F'o r lhe bcnellt of those who mny ' not know the club pl edge; her'l! it;, i8: W()dn!' Hduy nftcr nuulI. Mrs. I~el'f.ll' t'l Fite and J ane E lle n, "As a tr ue club nl()lllbol', 1 pledge of WtlS hlll ~lol1 C, H., al'IJ vis iting Mr, my B end to c1 cllrer t hink ing, my IHI.1 MrR. Prank Wil son. Heart to greater loy alty, my Hands to large 8ervjce and my Helllth to M r . arid Mrs. Charles Boerstler better living .for my club, my comand family and Mrs. Louise Jessup munity and my country." a re here from Norwood. Let. all Warren ccou nty 4-H clubs Mrs. George Den ny, rifrs, W. M. be present lit this pn.rty. Gilillm and M i~~ Kut hl cen Gra hnm hu v!! bet'n ill but· are il'npl'Oved. TIME' TO SIETTLE Th .. storm Tuesdny cvni llg did qui.to n lot of dnmnge in this locality. Customer- "I've brought that last C lllrnn ey~ wer .. blown otT, buildings pair of tro users to be resea t ed. You unr oo f!!ll. t.rl!e ~ uproo te d, e tc. kn ow, I sit a lot." TlIilor- "Yc!!, and I hope yo u've Th e J"ll y Workers Sewing club m~ t a t I h.. hum .. of E lizabet h Bluck- broug ht th e bill til be .. ~ccip teri, too. fOl'd TU I'"duy, Jun e I!). At the close You kn ow I've sluod .n lot," o f th e bU si n, '"s lIle eti ng patterns \\'<'re druft (·d. Pl easing refl'cshl11ents w.... c ~ H\'t'.1. Clnudia ' Gray, Ue port-
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The ti\'e Wire Poultry club met at till' home of Robert Gray Tuesday, Jun e l!l . Fuur lIIenlb ers answered to roll cu ll by te lling how many chi cks they have, The presi dent liP_ plli nlNI Rube rt GOI'don lind William Call1Jlbell to a ssist t he leader in arra nging th e progl'llm for the rest of till, ~ Ulllm e r. Robert GOI'd on discU"s!'d getti ng chi cks to roost ellrly und William Ca mpbcll talked on dia rrh t'u amo ng young chick/!. · A deli ci oul> lunch of sundwicheR, cake and I"monude , WII " served. The ne~ t meeting will be with James Gillam, .rilly 10, Wilfi"m Campbell, Report..
The 1928 Ohio State f. ir premium IiHt is now ready to leave tlle prin t"r~ and will be In the malls next \V 'ok. Requ est:e for copies should be addressed to the Director of Agvlc ulturcl C hlJrlll~ V. Truu x. Statl' JlIII. HIJ AnI 'X, n.lunruu H, QI.i.). ' WASN'T HIs MOV E "Deacon Whi te," suid Paraon Ja ckBoftl y, "will you luad UB in prayr?'" . , T here waR no an"wt'r. " Dea con White," th i.~ time a Ii UlI' Illu deI', "will you Icad 'I" Still no reSllo nse. Evidently th ' deacon WIl R slumberin". Parson Jackson l11ade a third appeal and ra med his voice to a high pitch that succeeded In arousing the drow8Y man. "Deacon WhIte, will you lead?" The deacon in bewilderment rub bed his heavy eyes and ~ Iurte d ; "LI'IIc1 yourse lf, I just dealt." ~r)ll,
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Your Buick Dea""""'le-rstands back of the
USED CARS he sells Your Buick dealer's good reputa. tion in the community is worth far more to him than the profit he makes on any used car transaction.
Teacher- "Can any one tell me th e mcaning of the word collision? . Nn "no know s ? We ll, it is when two things come togeth er unexpecledly. Now, cu n a nyon e give me on examIlle? All right. Johnn y. what is it 7" J ohnny- "Twins."
He is the head !of an established business and he knows that in order to get more business, he must please his present customers. He carries a representative stock of used cars, includ ing both utled Buicks and cars of other makesand he represents them honestly. You're sure of a square deal when ·you buy from the B uick dealer. He stands back of t hE: used cars be AeUS~
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DON'T HAVE BILLS "How do you know it WIIS n stork and not lin angel th at br(lught your litlle brother?" "Well, I heRl'd dod,ly com plaining about the 8ize of the bi ll, and angele don't have bills."
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'fhe Barltist Missionary Circle was
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try home flf Mi ~!I Nan Collctt, Wednesday a(t(' I'nonn, Mrs. Hattie Tnwun .1 WU R aMisting hO!ltI'RS. In the Ul,SllOCI' of thc president and vicepresid ent, Mrs. Marie Gra y conduct..d t he Illeeting. The devotions were in ch,ug" of Mrs. Libbie Bennett. 1'he program, a missionary playlet" IVn" well receive d. June dues were paid, A boun teo us Ilnd tempting lun ch ' of ~andwich eR. ' pickle, coffee, ie!' cream with straw be rri es and cake WII " "I'rvccl. The next meeti ng will he July 18. at t he hom!! 01 Mrs. Bennell, in Wilmington. Thc Live Wire Ponltry club mot Ilt tho home of Uobe rt Franken on Tues day, June 5. The members answert'd to roll call by telling why hey jo in ed th e club. Th e lender, frs. Gray, read a letter from Mil!6 Watts and Mr. Class concerning the leaders and officers mee ting to be held in Harmon pnrk on June 7. We made plans t o attend. Robert Franken demonstrated n feeding ration for ,hllby chi cks and Robert Gray d cd t he importance !>f green foods for chicks. A delicious lunch of peach pie. cocoa and sa ndwiches was I'd, Games were enjoyed. The p.l ace of the next meeting was not fully decided.. William Campbell, Reporter• Mrs, Sadie Reason and Miss Isado", ra Squires wewomed friends of the bride, J ean Hockett Bunnell, to a shower Thursday afternoon at "Home on the Hill," the attractive home of Miss Squires. A flower contest in keeping with the occasion, furnished entertainment, Miss Helen Randall lind Miss Flonimond Reed being tied for the prize, a handsome vase, which MillS Randall won in nrawng off the tie. The consolation prize went to Miss Maxine Heller. Mrs. Bunnell then opened the many beautiful and Wleful gifts bestowed by the guests and they made a delightful display. A tempting lunch was served ·at the close of the afternoon.
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SOCIAL ROW Miss Thelma Ellis is s pending her vacntion with her parents on the Row.
Felslead, with beUing JJ to I him, woo the Derby, Horses, more fortunal e thao men, can Inherit a father'. QualltlcL Feletud'. tal her, Spion Kop, .110 won the Derby. ~galn9t
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101m D. RockefeUler lr.. tell. Pf.k UnIversity 1I1udenli that merely aolna to c.olleio ~oe.II't _euarlly mean iet'ling aD education. It m.y melnonly "'orming habits of Indolence, aCQuiring an vnwarranled .. nat I)f .aperioriry, or becoming dillalitlfied with circumll.ncea and environment la which one'. lot la c:asL"
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. Mr. Rockefeller's dc6nltlon 9f what education oughlt NOT to do abould be po.ted up In eYerT collese. It ought not to cram tb. mind with datea, facti, Siurlll, produce Ihrewd, mlone, .eeldn, lawyell · turn out docton that reckon 'auccesa In cllollar.. or "6t men for a bu.ine •• Ufe tbM i. Ibarp. IiIck, Ihady." Tbe mechanIcal lIiW1,
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T.ke. Plac. of E ••• Ie Cue. A dcssert-epoonful of vinegar addProf, J. H. Kindle, of Cincinnati, ed to a cup of milk will answer the was the week-end guest of home same purposc as·' two ergs in cake folks. making. Pr ~ pared cake flour should tlnkeren, and nerybody wil Parmer Sumlt\¥ "'"~ in MIami Valbe used in this, as in all cake rec~avo troulile. ley I1l>spjtl'l tor treatment last Wedipes, to insure Iightn ~s alld ~n\f9.r"1 n\lsd_y. A survey by tho llliinol. Auoel.No woman nlade a nominating success. Miss Thelma Himes, of the Leb- tlon for Criminal IUldce", ~"r\~ speech at t~e ~Op?2Ii~a!1 SQitvllplion, financed by the Carnlegl, ,o.\\a~' anon pike, was an overnight guest ~\!~. '\-!trlll! pf t~ tm mil!!" 8t!cpndh.~ S.Y'" Tim. 'i" Sewl". tlon, aaYI gambllo" " 'lIo~ou8.h1f Let thl! children t hrend n jlnckllge of Miss Lelia Ellis, Thursday. IIpeeehl)8. J,,~t like II womlln to want organized for {1l'A~ ;rear~ plulm'II the last word I of neIJ4licK on the loose ends of your The Stanley family had 88' Sun- great {'A{t In <;bl'cll80 a cr 0 spool of t hread and fn... teo the thrcad dllY IIfternoon guests, Mr. Jesse Stan- ~'~~~\J\. There were plenty of beaut.irnl under t he notch in the spool. The n ley and family. of New Burlington. IIpeeches m.de at the convention, you will have a doze~ thrl'lIded nee-. Charles W . · S~\le\la!l, \'life and Oaq\\llinll ,. lheralily tha Wor.t but nobody heard them I dIe s to use when se wmg, daughter, Sf ~ttlfville, were Sun- ·01 ·vice. mOlt dlloieroul to tho.e th.t pr~cJlce it, and to tba comdlly - ('vlln'il1g callers at the home of · munhy 00 whom they Ilrey. - ' I !!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!''!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!~!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!~!!I!!!!I!!' Earl 'fhoma". Thole that promoteu 1\ r.",va Chicago nee track. ara r~ ~-===:IeO:=:Iecu Walter Long, Wife and children, of wOI'a ent ertained to a six o'clock din- Ipon,Ible, whet he! th." kl\QW it ~ Ch\c~lJ~t. c~ ner at the home oJ. Mr. and Mrs. · not, lor much of ~ 81lrl Rost, of Oakwood, Saturday ~, ,. hard to eaC1l~t. tha erlaM MM. Seth Furnas p1\d 9~ildren ~..., tb,le dal" , Il ooe wl'nt to Rich,ml>l\d I!!lil ffiday and · tiAndl,1 kidnaped a 40ct0r, oldo expeet to Btall ~e vefa' dayu. Mrs. Furnas 18 "ellilng.¢ar\l · rl?r lIer father ~l1te1h~~ . • who is ver), Ill. lia acttve ~ 10 N..... York Mn. Edith Andrews entertained a Ctty rounded up foett tul. drift" ~ o group of friends from Dayton at her &JIH)al tbefr Yictlm.. ' home Thursday evening, in honor of tho IIpproaching marriage of a co- . . T~leaba .r. U IIOCIaf!4 1!!~ b6n4ltf1. In the poblio worker of Mrs. Andrews' In the JOUrnal office. "1!\ t m.n, klIllnlr ODe, II _'- ... Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Cornell st>ent ,~ .9&ConlClo,,,. ,it1th fdl .,... Sunday with Mr. Canten's moQter, Mrs, W, ~, i\Inll-, of Waynemlle. . ~111C,"aa .\Ia~"u;~ll>wt'. ~. ~r!S; Squires'old nelghbOni· 'and 'flO-lin fte4 "from P ,e ld", to MuIt· fri\lnds, · o~ this community 'are 80m, 'hlt ,.tron,hold, 011 tho ;Ec. 0 to henr of hor illness, and hope· fll!' a jO' m&IId&u .aDcI a":rolo,,,.. : "trolOlleri, OM ·.,:all~ ~p .oc. speedy recovery. '. B.nnole.,..... ""i1'tl~eVl~' l"" _ : old. ••0Ular "Iroll K~ath,- .~Vf IT WAS CROOKED ~ a;::t" t1l:l.... ~bat ; ~
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Mr, a nd Mrs, J, M. Keys wcre in Dayto n F r iday. Mi"" Ru l h Cook, who is a t te nding hu ~ in('-s~ college in thnt city , return,pd home with t h em and spe nt the woek-!'ud.
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1111's. J. B. Chnp111ll n lind so n. RobMr~, Ru s~el\ Ben'son and Iitlle so n, ert. we re i n Ci ncinnnti torlny . Richard, have r eturned to th eir home in Clevelnnd, aft er a ViRit of seve rnl Mrs. Elvin Fires nnd MI'!!. Lc\\;is weeks with MI'!!. B e n ~o n !s parent., Fi r es ~" ere Lebn non vis itors Tuesdny. Mr, nnt! MrR, W. p , Sa lisbury. I. \V, Linc oln lin d Sam J oncs, o f Mr, an d MrR. h nrl cs.- F , .Mosh!'r, Dnylon. ~ pe nt unday with Mr. lind Mr, and MrR. Louis W essel, of in Mrs. J . H. Smith . cinnoti. ontl Mr . a nd Mrs. F. C. Hurt <oc k nn rl fami ly. of 1I1i1forrl. were 1111' S. Su ~ an Wilkl'rso n is vi ~ i ti ng hl'r d l \ll ~htl'l' . IIIt'g, !'tC' lui r Fife and S undny vis itors lit Ih e Hn r ri R· Mosher home. f nntil y. in Wilmingt on. <
We have a complete line of fire works on display.
Ie to 25c Come and look them over. We give s. & H. Green trading Stamps. Come in and ask about . them.
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W e r l'pa lr wat ches nnd c1ocb; a l. ) [ 1', nnd 1\Irs . W ill Phillips. o f Cl'ntel'"ill", caliI'd on Mr. nnd Ir ~ , J . ]\f, tel' an d rc plate jewelry and silverwnre ; a lso buy old gol d and s il ver, K "y~. Sundny llftl'l'nOn n, Car y's .Te welry S hop, Lebanon, Oh io. IIIrs, K l'n nl'th Hitlg!, nncl dnllghte r , Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Hllwke. of Alb l'rtl.l May, " f Grant! H npid~ , Mic h. Clark svill e" Mr, nnd Mrs. Wil so n Eda r C' "i , iling re lnti"es here, war ds and fn'mily, Mr. and Mrs. Ron · ti l l'. unll M.·~, 1', p, Fettl'r, of th e nld Hawke and son, we re Sunday ~';J ~,, "ic II ntll e, Sp ringlieltl, m'l' th,' dinne r I!' I1 C!Ul of Mr, and Mrs. Jnmes j!uC·. I R o f lIlr, nnd MrR. George J . McC lure. !';Ill ith. Mr, and Mrs, F . R. Mo omaw, Mr ~. A. O. GrifTy sohl his prop!'rty in Lee Hawke, Miss Doris Ha wke. Don. Sp ring \'nll ey last week to Hnrry A . a Id and Dean Hawk e, Misses Luella Bunhalls, O'f Duyton, The dca l "'lIS Wi llinmson, Be'r ni ce Hyman , Mnr:; Lo uise Zimml-rnl11n, BeaJric e Rebmllde t hrolll('h W. N. Senrs. itzo r and Louise Crane comprise a Mr. nncl Mr ' . .John SCII I·~ . of Hoss- pnryt at Ind ia n Lnke t his,: -we ek. , b1l rg,-nnd IIrr. l1nd Mrs. Irvin Miller. Qr. and Mm . Dudley Keever, of (If Greenvi lle . were Sunday gu c~l~ Ce nterv ille, Mr. and Mrs, Edward nf W , N, en rs :md fnm il y. Kee ver, of Dllyton, Mr. Wynne KeeMr, nnd MrR, Frnnk Chrismn n nnr! ver lind daughte r. Jane, of George M.r. an,l Ml'$. Andrew Weil', of En- School, Pa,. were supper guests of t" n, Oh io, spent Sun dny afternoon 01'. a nd Mrs. A. T. Wright, Sunday. wit h Dr. IIncl Mrs, A , T. Wright. Mr. lind Ml'II_ Perry Kenrick and You r Eyes--The most useful lind daughter, lIIiss Bertha, entertai ned de licllte structure of the human body at dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, must be cared for properly.Dr. Ru- Walter Kenrick , of Lytle; Mr. and clo lph is an eyesight s peclalillt. Free Mrs. John CU lstenborder, Mr. ant! ex amination of the eyes ill given ev· Mrs. Elmer MOlltgoml!ry and dnughery Tuesc\ny, Thurs day and Saturday ter, of Dayton. at ary's Jewelry Shop, The len ses Look at J'omr ezplratlon data on nre sc ientifically ground in Dr. Ruthe Miami Guel~ do lph'R pl'ivnte laboratory.
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Art Craft Roofing SpCluting and Gat Roofing allo
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Oil Stoves" Graniteware ,a nd Gal~ vanizedware• .
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Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Grahnm and daughter wer e SundAY eve ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charies Guitner, at Miamisburg.
Mrs. Edd Lon gacre is improving nice ly ot Miami Vnlley hospital and will be brought to hcr home here Oil Wednesday of this week.
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coupl e 0 f mighty good secon d hand two rows. just liS good a s new ,
know we h ave the best In moat any type of stove you wish to buy.
This is a good time to fix up yo ur mow. ing machines. Have th em ready when you g o into the ReId. We hnv e nenrly everything you will n eed, unleRR it is something : hat very 51'Idom wear out. What we have nol in ~ tock ean be gotten in 24 hours. If you need a new mower our MnsseyHarris at '69.00 is a bargain. Also 80me seco nd hane! mowers .in good condition,
We spent three days ' in Cincinnati recently I\tte nding a Heatrol" school. Thi~ SCh r.L·: taught us a lot we didn' t kn ow and thoroughly convinced us that the E~te Hefttl . rola is the very b e~l cabi net heater made.
Vol. 1 Publl.bed In l " In. te,.. t. of the peopl. •• w.,n...m•••eI til. farlD •••eI '.nne'. of till. "iel.It,.
FRED M. COLE " I wnnt an EIE'ctric Tossler, ple ase." "What s ize?" . " It's for rye bread, th e ten-cent lont." , If , you have any wh eat or oats you will wnnt !rood twine. We have our Plym outh Twine in, the kind we have sold for scveral years. It's cheaper this thi s yenr- $6,OO per bale.
Everett Clark and IIfrs. Mary Car~many motored to the Conservancy .Dame Friday. Mr . . and Mrs. Emery Charleton spent Sunday with the former's broth er, Walt\!r Charleton ond family, at So uth Lebanon.
When It's dry (l.noul\'h to cultivnte corn it will be a big advantage to do It quickly. A two-row is just what you n eed for a hurry-up job. We have a few Olivers nnd Buckeyes left nt greatly reduced prices. Also a
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rogers , of Middle Run, Wer e Sunday dinn er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers and Mrs. Lottie Carey.
enev('r the seaso n turns Into sum'ller and the coal range makes the kitehen the hottest place you can imagine, then come down to the store and pick out one at our oil or gasoline stoves, We
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Mr. and Mrs: John Fite and children, Clifford and Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis nnd 80nS, Mr. nnt! Mrs. Lester Deitz, of Cincinnati, were Sunday guests of Mrs, Emma Foulks and sone.
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Mr. and Mre. Rny Johnston and daughter, Maxine, spent Thul'!!day and Friday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis ' Thompson on their way from Colorndo Springs to th eir home in Pennsylvania.
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Tile M. E. S!lll~m Suhopl h!!ld Its anpual picnic at IIrino!l ~.I''', n. Friday~' : . . ,.. . ~' ,. . It ~'~ 'rhe SunshinJ!" IlOciety . Wlj8 plells, Il!ltly Ilntt!rtaiped by R!lius COnnjlr op Wt!!l1I1!~4AY jlftClrnPPI) . Prof· apd )II'S. E. l\f. :5ohwellf.rt and daughter, of Glendale, are guests of C. P. Noglrle and family. Miss Myra .Ha3(dock rendered two groups ·Q.f cello 80lae at Miss Street'. pit~no r~ital in ~enia, Monday evemng. Mr. a~d~Mni. A: W. Ch~do~eth, ~r. aJld ~rs. F1!m!!r C~eJlow!ilt'J!, ~!. ~nd Mrs. Alb"rt Ctlenow/lth' 14J'e VlllitlA~ relatives jn L!luill,iall". · . . .
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Prizes for Winners and Runners Up
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Mr. and MfR. Charles Johns were Sunday eVl!ning g uests nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cook, ncar Waynesville.
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Leb.non School Bond under directi on of Prof. Alfred Watkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burhmnn nnd fnmily, of Osborn, spent Sunday wi t h II1r. and Mrs. Chari eR mith, Mr. nnd · Mr~ . Wilbur Swnnk, Mr, nnd Mrs, Melvin Swank and son spent Sunday with r clnlivcs ol Germantown,
Mr. and Mr~ , R~lph JoJi-ps elite'· tained a few relatives WednesdllY ev· ening, the 20th, In honor of their little daughter. Ruth Anna's first birthday. Those present were, fdr. and Mre. William Smith; Misses Mil· dred and Ruth Smith and Mary Lorain Bogan and Mr. Hownrd Zink, of West Carrollton, and Tdr. and Mrs. James John~ . Ice cream and cake were enjoyed,
Loveland vs. Lebanon, 3 p. m..
Band Music!
Cole's Chats
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miltenb erger and so n spe nt Sunday with the former's aunt, Mrs, Belle Grahnm, in Springboro.
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Mr, and Mrs, Guy Rout7.nhn and daughters were Sundny guests u( Floyt! Routzn hn and fllmily, near Miamisburg,
Misses Eva and. Ethel Reeder attended the funereal of Dr, H. G. Wil. Iiams, president of Wilmington college, at Wilmington last week. Miss Eva is now attending summer school at this college.
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To the R~publican s of Warren Co. E. W. Quinby, of Deerfi eld tOWIlship, annollnce~ his candidacy f or the Republican nomination Cor ~oun ty Commissioner at the Primary to he h eld August 14, 1928. Your support will be grently appreciated.
To thp Repuhlicans of WalTPn Co, E. J. lIeedl e, of Uni on township, cant!idnt(' for second term, for county cOlJlm i" iol1 pr. subj ect to the deci Mr, and Mrs, Robcrt Bur n ett and of 1111' . and Mrs. T . C. lI ay dock alld sion (I f till' Ue publican Primary e1ec· children, of Daytlon, urI.' visiti ng home fll mily. ti n, on A ugusl 14. 1928. folks h er~ thi s we l' k. lIIisK Lot lie ::;nyers. 75, a life- long !\Irs. Ann Sm ilh lIlt·s. William BerA'- re s it!,' nt of Ihis co ml1lu nit y .lit·" III dnli and dll ughtcr, GIIIt!y ~ , were Dny· her hnml' ca st of I ht' vi ll ll~: l' F,·ida)'. ton visitors Thursday. FUlI f'rn l ~w l' v it"' ~ \\I (\ )' t' twit! fro m 'h~ II. M. Clnrk spent S unllny wilh hi. ho m e l\IOIHloy nrtCfJlUo n . dnul('hl l'r. Mrs, Ar thur Wat ki ns and FOR SALE T h(> C,)I11 111Ull ily d llh Ill' ld it, 1'1'1:' fami ly, n ea r enic r vill'c. ul n r nlf' l ,tin~ in thtl s l'll tlo l h u ildi llg Mr •. Elizabet h S mit h, o f Dnyton, Tuesday (~v t"n in ),!'. "11 illltll' (' ~ li n~ wn., a guest at th e home o f Mr. and impromp tu 1"" '1:1'1\ 111 \\'I\S I'rn. II" I'('(1 ron SA LF.- 2·\ 9talld s of IIl'I' " II IH\ oth e r t!qllipnwn t bel .. nKin g I .. Ihe Mrs, Chllrll's J ohn s Thursday. ond rt·fn-shll1 c tll !'l wl"r£' sr· rv('(1. Il1te F. C. Thomu ~. Inquire o f Mnr· Mr, lind MrR. Alle n Emric k " pent ]\fi R~ Myra Hn y doc k wnR h o" l eR~ garet Tlwmas. R. D. 1, ::;prinl: ValundllY e,vening with Mr. and Mrs. to a "~ h"nh e l''' party SlI\'urdllY eVl!n· ley. Ohio. Phone 8K U, S pring ValChnrles Hough, n eat Wayn clIv ill e. . ·jll ~ inl:, Those wh o enj oYl'd t he affllir ley. Mr, nnd Mr~. Ralph Jo hn ~ nnd were. MisseR Cnth,' rin o Noggl(' . Durchildren were dinn er gues ts Sa tur- oLhy Conard . Ruhy l'lmiU., Hulh lind FOR SALE- MangoeH lind plmentn plnnt R. MrR. Clint ROSR, Wn y nesurry. Thcl11111 McNcilol1 and day of Mr, and MrR. Lester Kenri,'k Viola \·iIIe. Ohio. IIInrjorie Hnyclock. • J 114 at Ferry,
Mrs. Emery Chn(leton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Charleton attended the wedding of the tormer's niece at Pleasant Plain; Wednesday evening.
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Mary Ca rm ony ~p~ nt Thurs" "y with 'wr so n a nt! fomily at 'pring fie ld. Eli Ru ssell ant! Claude Lewis caught 29 fish at th e Hcsl!rv oi~ on Thursday. MrR, wank relUl'l1 ed 1.0 h er home in Cincinnati Sunt!ay, afte r a visit with her 80n s her e.
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NEWS -DIRECT fROM THE SlAlE CAPIlOL COLUM BI S, OHlO- Nl!Ver agai n will II R·e pnblit-un state convcnt iu.n be held at I he SlIInc tim e a NatlOll a l DCll\ocrlltic CO llv l'llti on is held . ThiS wus II", cuse lust week nnd ns II rc· ~ult t he Rtat !! gatheri ng ·waR rel~ gul . .. d eith ·l· to ill"ill e "ngl!~ or ",ot only ~cD nt ~pace on the Ih·"l p.ugo. The slate meeting of R epub II CU I~" Wit ' .'o mpletdy ov pr"hndo well by lh,~ Democ rntk cu nt~ "t in Hou~ ton and It w,,~ the nutiollB I gHlh"rin g that WII S gh.Ptl tirRI place 10c III iOIl in nU ,,~. per!\, buth rurll l II III I cily. Th,s I" th e Ih·~t t im e lIllI l ~ tllt (' and lI uu utlul cOIIVt. uti u lI M
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sa me dull·, nnd It wl\H'l oc!" ur U~'~ III . NDt thul the Dem ('~l"Ut~ UI'e o loj ecl.~n ~ .to th e plnn but th e Ht·llI llol!cun . Ihln k ,thut w hl' n t hey gi ve a "how It shlluld ,be tl .... bi g one lind n"t u "Ide·" h" w a s wu, Ih., ell"" 10h't \vc ~ k. IL ~o ·~apl' en"d that Ihe c1 im ll x o f th e .Hou sto n Kat)lerjn g ClIlIl e nt th e "nlll p ~hnJ! liS the s lllte mee ting o f the Re· Jlubll.can~.
Wind, rllln~ lind lI nu ~ ually cI.",1 ",elllh"r . il] June pla)'l'd havoc wIth bU ijinef.s us ",,, II 6 " fUI"II' IlI tH" ~ I ". Merchan t s gen"rllll y urI' cllm pllun· Ing of th e slow ~nl (' of tlumlll er goo ell! beca use of conditi,\ IIK, w hil e fnnn er s lire being de lu)'col in their plowing lind crops are helng relnrdcc \ by th e heav y rain s. f'i shermen hllve nnw joined t hl' "compln inin!( cr owd ." They say there husn't. been u day of cood fi shing lIi nc " the 1.)Il '~ ~~u s o n oJll'ned three wee ks agn: \\ ul~ ~ S 111illy und w id , and bliSS JlI"t a r" n 1 j)itlllg. A lid Ih p strell lllS lilll'd as they n~\'e r WI' re b..tore wit h ~Ish traMfer!".. d fr om Ih e lukes. BUild · t~ oper nl i"n, hO\'ll Iw('n r cturd ed ..,,4 eml'luynll' nt con dit io ns through · out tbe st nt,-, during tlu: " u~ t two ""eells h lvl' not be~n sO fll vo r8 bl ... for placin" tilt! idl e til wo rk. c1int un D. BOl'd, of MII ldl eto wn, appears 10 h .. ,·c gui ned a comman d· illi' leod in thl' fj "l<1 ol f . ix cn ndldal es for the Re publicnn nominat ion for _ttorney . g.mern l, Illlrtly because o f the famlliltr ity of th .. public with his name in th .. campaig n two yellrs ago, but more d pfinit ely b('cnu so he Is conduct ing t he mo t nctke cu m· palgn . Gilbert Bettm a n, of incin· Jlati, Is reported to be exp(> rienc el ng conside rable trouble In his own h om e camp, lind rumor. are in circulat ion about the state capitol t hat · J ohn Bricker , pI Columb us, may withdra w from the rllce. The other thrpe candida tes to dDte have made liUle or no effort toward conduct ing a campaig n. The division of fish and game ha ~ just complet ed the distribu tion of 4,000 ring· neck pheasal) t egg!l to farmcn and sportsm en through ou t the slate. Each re~e iv ed fr om one to five sc ttingR of fifteen "gge. It requires twenty- four days tor the eggs to hatch and when the baby pheallBn t!! r each the age of f.-om fo.ur to six weeks, they Ilre liberat ed and required to "scratch " for themMel ves. The rlng·nec k birds will not live If kept In captivit y and multiply In ",Mit number s when given their freedom ,
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JULY 4, 1928
Whole Nu mber 5812
BUI Line Exten sion T he I\i lll{ I:l,·o th l'r~ 'r,·an filwftaLi " n 0. , of Lpbun l) n, lusl wcek !lIed a n ap plicalio ll wilh Ih., Public Uli li titl s onllniss io n o f Ohi o (or pe rmi 9sion to o pl'ra te II bu s lin l! between Xenlll und ~pr ingfl e ld.· The S tate Commis · . i"n \Viii gra nt a he ar i ng on the pe· ti t ion Jul y 19. Two hour sen·ice would be innu guratl'd on th e n ew lillO, t he compa ny stales. At till' "rc"ellt lillH' t hl' Kin g Cu. is on e o f the Illrge~t in th e state 01'· I'rul illg tra n. portulill ll Iin.·s tll'twcell lJayton ami Cincinn at i viII L.!bunon , Cinei nnali alld Franklin , L~t,ullon lind X.enia, and Leb un oll lind Mid· dle'.IIwn .
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fORCED LANDING NEAR CLARKSVILLE Lieu!. ~hl t G. CRrJl ent ,·r, Il at h OIlSt' n 'alioll Sq llildron, IlIll ionll Na· I iUlIlI I Gual·d, IlIdiAn apolis and S ~r~ l. L. M. ,I.. hn son, U. S. Army, 111\ ITO w.· Iy <, scupe d rI,,"t h or pol"sih le se ri olls in j u,·y neu'r Clll rk sville , ut 7 p. Ill . , Ill st ThurslillY, wl",n t h" Curti s 0- 11 \' i pl ll n ~, Jlil ol cd by Cll r\l e nt ~ r , WIl S forced tu d .. sc cn,1 In II blinding rnin storlll . Th" Jlilol stul ed hI! SlIW lh,' Mill II II flt,ld and tllkin g a chunce he land ed I he pillne. J-I .. ju st mis..ed a wood _, I:ruvl'ya rd and f. nce und whe n t he large IIrmy ship \l'UR br ought t o II hul t, the pl nl,," IVa s nn th t· verg" o f plungin g in to 11
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ing f r lllll Ihl' h.. "".I' min . Th" men hlld bee n t o Norl on Fi e ld, rldlllll lill s, and W,'r<' I'll rout e to nuytull nlll i hI! · cam" l o ~ t "Oil ll u rl..- I ~l\\"i l, g II,, · <"ap· ital city. N"lth .... th .. plnllo n or lilt! oC CU· punt:! w~ '· e in j ured with th,· exc ep· li on of u bud shllki,,!: ac co unted fo r by Ii!(hl illg in th e ,·IIugh fi ~ ld . Tht! rn en Wefl' IlIken t o Xen iu an d from th er e ret urned to Fuirtie ld .
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Cam p Fire Meet ing The Wnk llllti no limp Fire Girls lIIet at t h e ho me of th e ir guardi an, Mr • . Mo omn w, Mond llY nflernoo n at :l o'c1o,·k . Plnn s fo r the summer we re di scufiRPd un d it wa s de cided to hold a tr"" , ure hll nt und to invite ollr mot h ~r" to IIccomp any " ". It will tl" h.,ld Thursda y t he 12t h ill " near· by wand". All IIrl! Inolki ll g fo rward 10 tl I;"od tim e. c. 10'. G., Scrihe.
Coal el--J on·es Mr. a nd IItr ~. FrBnk S nider, oC lit inmi. burg, ntipnd" t1 t he wedding of Mr. Levi Coate ~ , form erly of thi s place, and Miss Miriam Jon es, at the F.pworth Method ist Episcop al church at Dayton, Ohio, on Silturtla y, June 3 0 at 7 :30 o'clock. IItr. Co nI cs i" one or Ihe o' ·erseers at the Frigidai re Corpora tion of Mo· raine Citiy, where IIfr. SlIleler work s. -
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Gilbert Frv!! nnil 1II0rris Sherwoo d spent the w ~c k .c nd at Indiun Loke. Mrs. Gra ce ~1t'C une, of Lima, sJlent Sunday with her mother, Mn. Eva Miller . W. N. SeaTS "nd family spent Sun· day with Allen Hole and fum ill', n eaT Beavert own. W eddilllt rings, with and wiUlout Illumond s, at Cary 's J ewclry Sh op. Lebanon , Ohio. Misses Anni e IIlId Mum!! Brow n , of
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Ground was broken rec nt ly for t he immedia te con ~ tructi"," of the new Crosl.. y rll dio bflmdcn sting 8t,,tion nt Muso n. The new station will be one of Lho most po'~e r!ul in the world and will cost mor,!! than $260,000. .I t will be ·r.ted at 50,000 watt.~ power nnd will be deRigna ted by the cllillett crs WLW. The prese nt WLW trnn smitter at Harrison will be di~· posed of and the e quipmen t be moved, it wa~ stated. Mason was selecte d as the of th" !H' W ~tntic\n n fter II tesl wnssite mari e of t hl' I'flicil'nc y of tlw present WLW and W SA I "tnti ns. Th e n('w WLW ICIwers will loe :.10 0 f l'pt h igh, 100 feet hig h('r thnn th e I'r('~ ('nt W SAI tow· M er~ at aso n . '1' 1ley w:\·11 be spn~(' d /l00 fe et upllrt lin n nor t h and Routh line. .It is expcct('d thnt til<' n('w Rtation will beg in operatio n nb o ut the mid· <lIe of Septemb er , offi c ials of the Crosley Radio Corporo lion stllte.
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Mr, and Mrs. Frank U. W~. all" Mr. and MI'8, Charles Berr-ym. t:l, of Columb us: ·a nd S, L. Cartwri ght, were dinner guests of J, O. Ca~WftIrM and family SUl\day. .
New line of costume j ewe lry Ilt Cary's J ewelry hop, Lebanon, Ohio. Mrs. H. C. Coleman , of Norwoo d, is rapi dly r ecove ring fro m a se r io us illness. H. B, Godby and son, of Ci ncillnn. ti spent S unday with Mr. nnd Mrs. A, K, Day. Mr
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, !II r. and Mrs. R. S. Wenver and so n, John R. , spent last Thursda y with W, N. Scars and family. Mr. and AIrs, Ezra Bunnell , of Lebanon, Ind., are visiting Mr, and Mrs. F, H, Fnrr and Thomas Pierce. . Willard Watkins had a8 his guest last we ek an old college friend: William S. Sykes, Jr., of Clevelan d. Fronk Day and (amily ot Wlnchl'ster, Ky" were guests Iliftt week of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. K, Day.
WEEKLY LECTURE A:-< INT ER NATION A L BUGAB OO One of the mo st persiste nt in ternationa l bugaboos, a p r incipa l couse o f th e s en • ., lcss race f or armament ~ , nnt 10 say one of the ca uses I) f war, i ~ I hp notion lh llt see ms to I c po pul i" · in " vcry co un l r y thn t dip lnmnt. lor ('very oth('r cou n try are dl' PP, "I)", .. unning f cll ow., wh il e t hl> dip lumal " " f (inl" uwn co un t ry are hahe. in innllcen c' and childlik e t rustfu ltll'" ~ .
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and fresh milk ha s IIppeare d on the for the summ er. menus of late, no objecti ons being Mr. lind Mrs. Charles Fishcr, of made to ~ame on part o r the Inmates . The pigs lind vegetab les are product s Cincinn ati, sperlt Sunday with Mr. of the prJ. on farm . wh ere hon or men and Mrs. W. H. Allen. lire se nt , fr om tho big Instit ution In How would you· like til furnsh and West Spri ng strel't. Miss Charlot te Antrnm , of Walfb· prepare three meals a day f or over . ington D. C" 16 visiting her !lisler, 4000 people 305 days each Yl'lIr. During last month 103 Cntalitll '! Mrs. George Hartsoc k. Thllt I. what Warde n Preston E. wpr e reported to thl' Industri al com· Mr.. Bertha Doane, of Wilming· Thomas of the Ohio peniten tiary Is mi s ~ion of Ohio a gain over . the snm e ton, is the guest of Mrs. Mary L. doing and has done for mllny yenr.. month Inst yenr when 70 were report Adams Hundre dR of pig!l have been butch- pd. These were from at the Friends Home. 35 counties, METHO DIST CHURC H ered the past Rpring and winter and 25' having no fatnli tie~ nnd n num· Russell Bentley was called to Xen· 9: 16, Suriday School; 10 :30, seras a r esult there hns b een plenty ot ber of counties fnillng to report, A ia Tuesday morning on account of mon, II A Happy Sabbath ;" 8 :00, rOllSt pork, SIIUROgl', hend cheese, etc. t otal of 18,907 cl ni m. wer!' flied the se rious illness of preachi ng service, 8ubjE'Ct, "Histor y his mother. Then. SI.ac.k S of' lettuce, green onions with comm ission . IM lind Provide ·l lce." . . radishes , rhubnrh , spinach , peM, 1,000 mMI' tllIln In t month ove r the sam e month Mrs. Merle Kerns and daughte r, of string beuns, carrots, beets, cobbnge lost yenr. Aaron S, Watkin ., L.B..D,. !'• .tol', ColumbuR, nre visiting Mrs. Kern' 8 parents, Mr, and Mrs. J . D. Mnrlatl. CHRIST IAN CHURC H Mrs. L. A, Zimmer mRn arrived Sunday Sohool at II :liO, Ev.l')'horne Illst W ~ dneS~ay night after an body cordiall y invited, extend \t!l visit witll r\llative s in CI~ve IlInd, . . TURTL ECREE K COMMU NITY ~t we,1r at tt!,ulton , 're" .. , tbe pemocfa c), pr.,ent" Mrs. Emml\ OOlldl'n and Mrs .. 8. L . CHURC H d to the nat.ion ,. ,~.i~ ~hoip .., For Pr.liden t, Alfred E. Smith, of New Yorlr: for V,ce· Montgom ery, of Ll'bllnon , were the Sunday School, 9 :SO a. m, ;Worid".t, JOlepb T. Robinlo n, IIf "rlr.n •••. KlI c~ t" of Mr. and Mrs. A ,K, Day ship, 10:30 II, (Il . ; y, P. g" .O:45 p , TbI! Lipket \ya~ formally placed all the politicnl ro st ~ r of on Fridlly, 1028, wh!!n m . ; preachin g, 7 :30 p. m,:, Prayer thll party'~ Nationn l Conven tion, lit it's conclul\ ing sessil'n , overwhe lf"· Meeting Wednes dny evening , 8 :00 p, l!lgl~ named the Ar~nnSl\n , !I ~ running mnte or the Mr, nnd Mrs, D. C. Ridge, of InNew Yorker to whom It had entrllRte d the party sta ndard but a few !lours earlier, dianapo lift, Ind., visited the former' s m .. Specinl- Rev. S onnkm· Rnd wife, pllrcnts, Mr. and Mrs, Mllhlon Ridgc and Mr~, Seal from God'~ Bible 4~)i,~ ~.~. last week, School, Cincinn ati, Ohio, will be with .~.f;! 1':"".-\';:k., <,.·t·~ Red Seal Cedar ShIngle s for real us. Special singing. WDmen lROdetl a' Texas COIlt'ention Everybo dy welc ome. .ntisfac tion anel safety. You get Rev. G. E, Hou\'k, , ~'18tor. them nt Madden 's Lumber Yard, Way nesville, Ohio, ST. AUGUS TINE CHURC~ Mrs. Harry hid\aw lind two daughSunday , July 8, 8~ rv i ,(!(''' at ~ :3Q ters, Mary and Annette , of Duluth, Minn" are guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. m. Wnlter McClure .
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To the sages who spoke, to the h~l"Oe s who bled, To th e day and the deed, strike th e h a rpstrillg-s of glory! Let th e song of the r a nsome d rem ember th e dea d ,
DR. fRANK CRANE'S
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Maso nic Notice
The W ay n c~ville bUJid stll l·ted their Wcd nesd uy nig ht co n ccrt~ la.t week lind will conti nu e t he Sl1 me through t he Slllillll(·... Only 11 s mllll cr owd waR attracte d III>l wee k to the concert , ow in!r t .. the fa ct t hat so f ew kn ew n nything nuout it. 'I'h er e will he no concert toni ght, hnt will co ntinu c next wcek as u sua l. These sUlllm er con ce rts have JlroV'-' II ,·pry pup ul ar during th e past f ew Y..lI .. " lin d \V ill nUruct many vi sitors Th \! Jll vcn il (' Gra ll t,:c will hnve !I hefo r e thl' <,,,,. ,' n i ~ nver. Pro f. Ben soc iul ill Grange hl1l1 Satll" IllI ~· (' ,·"n· Lt' w i ~ , o f J.e[JIlII Un, is agl1 in directin g, .July 7. Ice l'I'{'u m :\)111 hn01P. ing th e hUlld, • mudc cnke will Ul' 0 11 s,d p. Pro c~" d . will go to the ,l \lvt.' nilc Gl"I\ n g~ . Send the Ga zelte to sam. friend.
Evelyn Cartwri ght Is I,e nving t oday Regular cOllllllunicat inn o f W a ~'· for Cnmp Osoha, Trout Lnke, Will., 1I ,,"v illc Lodge No . 1 /l ~ F. & A. M., t o spend the remaind er o( the sum· Tuesday cvc ning, .Jul y 10. Visiti ng mer, nnd soj nllrning hr et hl' ~ n nrc a lwuys Mrs. Mayme Hatfield , MI~9 Lu~y we lco me . CFlAS. BRAnB URY. W. M. Emley, Miss D"na Rich and Mr. Walk )'. D. lII; NDER SON, Sec'r . er Hatfield spent Sunday with friends I In Lancast er. E, L . Harlan was in Loui ~v il1e, Ky. lo st week attendin g II three· day convention of the Souther n Life InRur· nnce company .
Mi~s G1 ennn Dinwidd ie and Mr. ,John Curlett, of Xenia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Belle Dinwidd ie nnd daughtc r, Miss Oliv\!.
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Cary 's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon , 0., IR open every night until !) o'clock, COIIIQ in evening s anel look over our stoock of unusual gifts,
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I.atest report from Mrs. E. V. Barnhar t, wbo is io Christ hOHpilal, Cindnna .i, that she Is gradual ly reJuly 8, Flft\! Sund\\~ aft,r Trill· covllring !lfter a serious operatio n is ity, . Churcll SCQI'O, "t \} :(lO; filar'" gratifyi ng to \Ier m!lny friends. in&' Prayer and Seflllo!l !I\ 1II :3Q. We repair watohes and clocks; alST. MARY" CtlURCtt ter and replate jewelry and silverAll are c:ordlally lnvtted to lIome. ware; al90 buy old gold and silV'er, Cnry's ,Jewelry Shop, Lebanon , Ohio. John J. Sohae«e lr. Reotor.
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IIf ,,11... r ~ "\" c' nllncllt " aL Pn r is, I t htl s tllw"y" I,,' cn my ~ u . pici o n that ncfinilt' p lan ~ \\'1·'·" mude in Prl', idtnl 1'·lI so n and hi s ndvi so r s n ay tnn lasl we ek for the ca .... yi ng W I'I'<' ah ulli U. s lll· ~wd a s uny of the Ihrough o f a cllmpnig n ttl en '('1 11 ol h ~I' $" . ~ 1I\l r r · highwny Sunll' how it I' l e u~ e H us to think from Tilieri o t 0 lin d F: rie (',mnl. A do?!' n .. "p r e- thlll the . ta t l's ml'n uf E urope are . ,·nlalie" frnm citie ~ ulong the cn nnl "il~'. Iricky Mette r nich. and r oute all ended the sessio n. TI1111' ,..-" nd. , whil e our own stotesJ ohn F. A hl e l·~ . Dfiyt nn, waA n WIl li re m el"ely Sund ay Scho ol ,'hll sell I r t'sillen t. F,·c d B. De F ..eese, I ,'t" h"I ", from Kokomo , I ndlllnn. 'Tuledo, vil-('prl' sicic nt; \\Tny lH..· G. Leo W " lire bluff. hll ll' and frank Da yto n , !,(lc r(' tul'y.U' C';l !-- U I" C'. whill' t l,,· pt'o ple flf othe r n ntio ns are A c(llIInlitlcl' ",us nppointe tl to crafty a nd Rhy. I Was nnce ill n hUllt ~niling alon g ,'oll fer wi l h ~l nte "fTic i ll l ~ 11 11 Ih ""ojl'(·t . c"Mi s lin~ nf Slnt" S ennto .. til (' I:IOa <t IIf ,} IIpl1n . My daughter D. II. De A1"111"'"1. Hllmilto n; C" o rge " xWail1lc·d. " Wh" t 11 hCllutifu l coast A . Sebald, Mi ddh·l "wn; .I""(.,, h H . lill ,·!" Un l' tor Ihe purty .. eplied, " Yes Gnrdnpr . Cincinn oli ; Wav ne G. Lee I l ut th t· .I n l'allt'!->ll 1\ 1'(1 t ricky." Even und ,lohn Ahl('rs , Dayt, n. " ·(ltt , t linc' I1lIl" t ha\' so me deep and U rl!~ nl ac l ion nn the " ul,er·hi~ h · ~ ini s t l' I' :i i,C'ninca n c ~. " w ay w n~ s tr (ls~e d 1 U l"r l i(l \ 'e t h 4' hr:\vy Tlwre a n ' ""u\' It·" bnd and I rami e nroll nd '1'" 1,,11,, IIl1d loll th e de,· iou ~ pl''' pll'. nl, ,, nllti n n ~ , in l h is ni x il' II ia.:hWIIY b('1 WI 'l'l\ Da y[ I, 1\ and w",ld, iJ UI IIIl' world i ~ 11 1"'0 1" goi llg C in ri ntl ill i a :o' \\"l' ll n-- in II I hc-r 10 gl'l t11 ,, "~ w,' 11 unti l we lenrn to Rf'ctiun :-o o f Ow !-O tnt,.. ell l' h ,,11,,' r. T hi. IVU S, the Hf'IH 1rt s n ll HI, t ..."l Itt Ow IlHl (·ting- i1lt li(' a \l\ k,,'\'n ill t 4·"(o ~ t lI'IIC'hilll{ " f (·h .. i, 1 111101 h!! was the nil 11 11' 111: th e cana l ,·o ut l' f" v" ring III OSl adul l·lI1ill,lo' lI .. f huma n beings. " rr ~ whn l .. u ~ l " ~"(' r y b o dy will th e ,'recLin n of t he III·o PI, sl' d Miami £lnd E.-il' Sup er. I-li l!h \\'a y. Thc co m· " .. nha l,l y I", hilt,' n." SlI ill Sp urgeon, mi lle' wi ll nll'et Ilgllill in DII)"to n un "hut It, w lt o sll <pecl" cverybo dy wi ll lie lI'vllur d." July 1!1. ~o lll "lime Uj:!'O a mnn wr ote a book - I t hillk he wnR fr om Arka ns as"My Neighbo r i ~ Perfect. " The ~ culled book ~ howed how human knots cou ld be untnngl ed by simply trustTh e We. lern Stnr, o f l.eba non, in g your neigh hor. ·f ou nel ed Jul y 4, 1806 £lnd Wil h a It i. u lon g step in the dark to get record of having bee n Iluhliahe d ev- th e huhi t of lrust fuln es", but It is a e r y wee k sin ce it!4 1lou n'ding, will good hahit to f orm ,t:\ev erthcles s, cele\'rat e ils one h u ndred and tw!' nThe Goln en Rul e i ~ nil I'i ght, but it tY·Nccond hirthd ay today, lind c nt!!r neells ullI cndnl Cllt. T n t he udvice, up on its onl' hundred and twe llty · " 1.)0 un to uthel's us YOll would have third yea r s. lhem do unlo yo u" should bl! added th e suppl emc nt, dure to do it fi rst, T o gi!t al ong \\'('11 wit h you r nelghIio rs .. e'l u ire~ after all a lot of da ring, moj·" l'OUrogC pe .. hap s t han to Th e Friend ship cl ub nwl'ls n ext quarrel wiLh th('m . W(',ln es tlny , Ju ly J I l h, nt lilt' hom e It Is ell~y to be s uspiciou s and capof M r~ . lI eJ,kle. Rc,·. lind Mr •. ti ou. n 'HI tOllchy. It is hnrd to be Zicr cr o f Ce ntpr vi llc , IIrc to be her e tru sti ng. But it pays . n nd give II lect ure, lind th e GtI ~ kiil Tr io is to furni sh t he l1lu ~ic . A good ultendnl l cl' is ('11I·nesUy des ired , A. M. S umm e r. , formerl y of Springb oro, li nd brother. in· lllw of Dr. J. T . E lli s nn d Mrs. Ruth Janney, died at hi s home Jam es Kerrick is currying his arm n l'sdny, in T ~ rrell, Texas, on W cclJun e :n , in a sling th e res ul l of a fall out of ness . The funl' nfter n short ill,·a l WII S held nt h is thl' hllYIll OW at Pultersb n's Stony Inle home Friday a fte rnoon , and bujlrook fn.rm. II., dit! not notice t h" Tial WIIS made nt Terrell, huy Illdder lind wnlked into it , and f ell to the fl oor below, badly sprain· Ch nrles H. Shcnvoo II died at his in g hi ~ left elbow. horn e on Third street, Monday morn • _ _- - ing, foll owing o n illness of several mon t h" d nrnli un . 11!! l eav('s hi ~ wid ow, two dough. t('rs , Mrs. hurl es Edwllrd s, o r DayMiami Chaptcr No. 107 O. E. S., ton, nnd Mrs. Rny mo nd Conn er, of will meet in r egulllr s e ~s i o ll Monday Wllyn esville, und one so cvening , July II. A full attendan c e ~h erwoo tl, of near Dnyton.n, Hownrd iR de sil·ed, \Y ork , Visiti ng memo Funeml serviccs will be held in the bers Are welcome . M, E. church Thursd ay aftern oo n nt ,JU LIA BRADB URY , W, M, 2 o'clock. SUSAN HA WK E, ~e("y.
J, W. DaviA and wife, of Bellefon · talne; Ohio, came last Thursda y for a 8hort visit at the M, E, Parsona ge, but oro prolong ing their visit to assist in caring for Mrs. Watkins , who hl\8 been Reriou~ly ill for !.he past week. and is oni"y slightly Improve d, Mr. Davis. ·s 1\ brother oC MM, Watklnll,
Spe\!ial sale now on ~lInteJ. The farmers thrQugn out this loclock!, Undoub tedly the f\neat v!llue~ In the country In mantel olocb cality are extreme ly buay I\t the presat Cary's Jewelry S~op, Lebanon , O. ent time plowing their corn. The continu al raIn for the past few ween Y,our Eyen-T he most useful and has made It almost .Impo:as lble to do delicate .tr.u~ture of the hu~an body !lny plowing , and a i'l:Ieat nllm"efmullt · be cared for properly .Dr. Ru~ were ·out In their fte~ds ~1~nl\l\)I ploWWOOD SHING LES-Th e world'. •dolph II an eyesigh t IIpeclal~ Free ing com and ~u~tinlf JIIeeda, b ••t and cheape8 t roof by every test • U fa ..Id that the rahllS have not Certlfted by. centurie ll examina tion of the eyel Is glV\lq ,Vof use, they ery TIl~ay, 'fhuJ'ld~y arid Saturda y done much damage to thle com, but ·ltand the teat of time, Genuine 18the weede have pined .:onaide rable ,Ia. Perfecti on Red Cedar Shlnl'le \ ,at CarJ" JewelrJ Shop. The lenlH ., at ' Lare acleatift callY 1P'0und In Dr. Ru- headwa y, A few &'Ood d8\)'1 '11'111 help Madden '. Lumb" Yard. WaynllV ille, out w:o~slerfullJ. dolph'. private labora~I'f.' _ . . Obi!!.. . . __ • ~._
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Sh l' l"o k" II al hint Ill ng anti ~I'a rch. inJ.ri y . :Inrl h(lr (l Y l' ~ W01'li FtO grnvc , MACHINERY AND BRAINS t l1l' ir q u ('~ t in nin~ . (' ~ nt (' tI ~ n interMANl MYSTERIES minal,I !'. Ihnt hI' d it! IH,t know until ~ h(' ~ ,,"k(' thnt I,,' r lips h,,,1 tr!'mbll'ct SCHUtlERt'S UNFINISHED WORI int o a ~ m ill'. STICK TO YOUR JOB ' " I f YUU ('SI n f n rJ!in:~ nH..... •• ~ h(' ~nid; nnd ~ h" lui d Iwr hands upo n hi s \V. F. K'll,dscn, Chevrolet presl, h" uhl l'r~ , lightly nH tho ugh hy t hl' ir ,t ouch ~ h (' 11',' 1'1' inl'l'sting h im with . de nt, offels c:hetrful ne ws on Gen"01>. I> o w wonderf ul !" ahe cri e d and pl aced a ,o ld pi ece in hi. h"nd •. It(lr hop" in lif£' rl'n ~\\'(' tI nn rl ~ r l'1'/:'tll e ra l MOlor.. In !.~ay hi. company turn ed ou t 140,700 C he"ro ici ca ra. I'n('(1 nnrl givi ng pl(' rl gl' t lm l t h .'~ ', \ hlC'h i l nll,ditHtC' upo n h i~ Ri n ~. run),;" this (or him, and hI' took cour- wou ld wa lk toget her th r~nflcr t o O n one day. May 28, Ihe pro duct was 1.l.l75 finished can and trud, .. \\'h"11 th" ug n'Wl' nc d Archie age ffllm the th ought. Ih,' I'nd o f th~ir dny s. I " lI ll rl !tn lh,·· " I.! !!en, lol11 nn ha d "It ha s been in my mind for a dny In Ihl' costliest o f olorndo'. va l- May, 1!l28. I. :15,000 can ahead of May, 111'11. t ilk,' n ... <I';an !'!(' of II dllY's pal'o le in ur tWll that May llIu . t b" wlIntlerin/:, I(lr s you may, if yo u exe r isc your ( hll'a!!11 t'. 01, (·o n. i,1 ' rnbll' ~ h pring. wh nt'. becoml' of me , I :1lwl1Ys ~Til l' 'el' l'!l int e Jligl' nUI' n ntl' t hr(le ho use._ '[hat's !Ood producdoli, but hfldi III 11 11('\\ ~t l1t !If clo hC'R he r eally to It r , yo u kn ow; and . he· ima/:'in os i~ t he S pani. h si~' I ~, \Yi t h r oad s thnt General Motors ,alB lals s hould I.. ,.k,·,\. n~ P " r ky M id, lik l' II whilt' 1111' in t he Ro,ckil'. . Th,' r" mu ~t b" link thl'm t ngl'ther a. t hough pub- bear in mind lhat the machinery IIIlIn ; I,ui t ht· "'la ng e in him WU R not I! s tac k o f mIni! wai ti ng for me a t lis hing lhl' fac t t hn t tho owners o f in theIr b,..". i. more valuable Incl'l'I~' a ~ to his ou tward pl'r snn, ' li e Banff; I must w ir!' lo have it for- t he s urrou nding ranche s nrt' bound than any other a • .-.t of GeDeral ",".' Il ed u hug- nn d ec k and di ~ plny c d warded," bl' t he closesl an(1 de a r est tie~, As !iotor&. Well like Prnidlnt Sloan II i h p r ide a " en l'l neckl ace hc had . "Y ou Ml'dn't n (lc C'~~II J'i ly give u p n~ adjunct of hl ~ res icirncl' P utney of General Mo ton and Raako b, purc'h a I'd flJ r hl ~ da ll g hl r -il1 -hlw, a t hl' t r ip- " Congdon mai n tains a mllchin e shop head <» General Moton finance. work themaelvtl as they wouldn't hu nd 'c;,o,(' w, tch i o l' youn!! Edi h llnd SIll' t u rnt'll h ~ r head l o dodge a n \\'hl'l'e he find s nmpl e t im (or ex· work any piece of mac hinery. "'llIlh I' for hi ~ granll ~n n , wh o m Mr R. "I'('r h:tn!,!i n ~ b ou!'!h and 11(' cu ught II pC'riment. The Archi hnlrl B!'nnett. ('onl!'ulln had !t·ft wi h a fri pnd in thl' g l i mJl ~e rtf hl' r fu('('; ~ he wa s cryill~; ar C' learn ing nil th ere i t o kll Ow They take the nigbt train from l'n .. t. nn d nl'\\' and \\'"rld ·~ llIlkl' n emntion. ab nut frui t cuiture; an(1 they 'o fe 0 New York 10 Delro lt, begin work "I hn llJ!h ~ll n Inny \'i ~ t.u~ \\'(' 1' b riJ!'h t ",,, r(' ~\ irr(' c l in h im try th ... s ii;ht (If happy lhnt l hl' Y nrc in dun!'!er or for. tbere at 8 in the morning, w o rk ,'lI lnl!. . \ rdlil' \\'11" ~ ill r o uhlc: ,1 by her ten r-w l' t e hee k, tbrouah th e who le day, eatln', ~('tti ng thl' existence o f cit il's. Jo' nrL ,,/',,1', I" ·I·-h. ""t 1'(·fu sn l I" ",t, him "I)" ~' I) U kn o w," he Rai(l. "wh l'n \\' (1 Ih !'~ t o f thl' Ihrt' home ~ fr nm tht' eandwiche~ at noon, stili working, and take the nig bt train , back to ,.!tlnl·, II I' til g'l\' (' h im n n,\' 0 PI'0rlun , 1I1k aho ul tiNI!'i ng up things I' d for- m ilron d, and wh e r thl' hills b ~ gin New York. ltv th hrf 'Hk dnwn tl1(· ha rl' ic r~ I ht.. g( 'lll'n uh" ut that buried tr(>:1 ~ure, I P hilip and Ru th V!ln Dor!'l'I chosl' No machine can 9t and that, _nd )u~ d rni ~(t d ~q!nin~ him. thi nk it woul lli Le a mi stuk e (n r m .. th ei r ubode, And you mn y Sl'{> t he m u Yt,u Hfl' r u n nil\f! away f l' ll nl me!" to klll·t' wilhout ex hau sti ng a ll t hl' n ll y £las' that you carc t o penetrnt(' no duty CO Itoekholden jD,tl6et he ' <n i,I, 'Ier n ly, "Ari" hilt's n nt I' ,s~ ihil it ies o[ finlling y our grnOlI - to t heir broa d past \,rc!I. r iding to,dr." ratht'r's buried gol d. I wond e r if gether, vi 'wing with eo nte mpllltiv Dr, Wal.h, (If Fordham Unkow" h. t h i~ i ~ ,m y hu. i l,~ t llll~' ! You pOOl' 11 1'('), knew any mo r e ab out it eyes th e di stant peaks o r thl' cattle slty, tell. young men "Thl world 1I 1t1 ' II1' t t hink II place l i k~ Ihi R rUns t han you du!" t hal a r e t he Go vernor's dl' light, a is confronted IVith mo re my.t.riet IIU l,"n n t ically. ,. " I'm s ure ih!' didn't. Th ere nrc link he says , betwee n t h e preRe nt and than ever befo re. SdlllK:I IOlvu " 1 hink I"lth ing nf tht" k ind. Bu t holes herr nn r.1 t here in th ese wood, t he olden t im es when t he. world wa s only a few pro blem~." yo ur gt II dicl l <:I r(l rt ~ 10 ')~C ape (1' 0 111 t hnt he clug in h is senreh. "Why!" ~'o ung, An d o ~ten at RIght, when Yea, indeed. Why doe. th. hrTn t' a re ' ·mbu rra ~~i ng . Ruth, the s he l'Xcl niml'd, . stop ping s hort and I t h"y are not wlth t~e Congdon s ?r drosen atom have ill lingle prolOG C o n!!d n n ~ . Mr ~ . Grn~' bi ll -f' \' e ryb o dy ~Iancing aunu l t houg h tfu ll y, " t hal's t~e Bl'nnett,s, thc~ rId e .for h o ~rs In In the ~ entre, and a aingle electTGO i.' 11 (1 icing it !" s t range." s,ll'nce, ~ o great IS theIr hn~llIne !;6. rnolYing around it. why doe. the "(" e rt.tl'-ll 11Iatt e r5 a rc one ', pe rson"We'r e los t, J hop,,!" ~o perrt'ct th eir un dcr~ta n dll1g. so helium atom, first discove red OD a l IIfT, ir." ~ hl! a ns we red , "Rl'n ll>' I the lun through thl apeetro'c;ope "Not lost ; but there wa ~ a f ork dl'cp the ir co nftd e nce in the ~ tars, l11u~l lI >k yo u ( 0 XC lI RC me!" Ilan lour nucle i wIth t wo electron. in t he t r ai l n nd I mu!'t h nv!! ma de th e THE END. revolvinll around tbem, - and how " I ,. fll H' t u he ~n ubb~tI ligni n I w rong turn. I d on 't rcmemher tha t _ __ _ _ _ doe. the formation of four grammu Y(, U (I I' 11'1lmplin~ Ill!' uncl O',' f" o t , I e" Ot· ~aw thnt fa ll en lrcc befo re." helium, from hydrogen, produce alld I r fu oe til hI' R epp £I on a ny FELT FUNNY "That o ld fe ll ow must have made .nerlY a. great as t l>n llgh ~Ihty m or e I wi slt ' 10 l\S;: Ul'(I _y " u, M i~~ a mi~hty c l'o ~h when h e went down tona of coal were bur "ed? Ther. P(' ,'ry , t l1:l rny Ic'v,' f nl" you i ~ nul I'm "lIrl' t hat I never cnme thi~ way Dumb- " Il ey, you're s ittillg on are some my steriu , for Y0Q. t n I." "p urt1('!1 w il h im p un it y ~" b" fore. " . o me jokes I cut o ut." " 1'1 ('n~ ' hI' c:ll't:ful! T h o~ ,' ~i rl ~ EverythIng i. a m Yltery If yow " H cr(l '~ an o ld scar. " sni,1 Archie. Bl' ll- " 1 th ought I fe lt ~o m eth i ng 1)\'"lr l h e rl1 nrc w:i t ching us! " go rar enough ir:lo It. And tho "where s ome one mu st hnyc blazed fu nny," _ _ _____- _ _ greateat of all mys tl!rle. I. tboul(ht, "A wo nderfu l opp ununity fo r Ihl' tree ~'en r f; nn d years ugn. It's whIch has no proton o r electron '0 h III t u ~ v n CIC!o:rl' l'atc' mltn makiuf.? t he mar k of a n nx or ha ehet. And far n. we know and is driven by an THE BITER BIT lu" e: un i1l valu ahle PH l't (If th ei r ell- I"ok! Thrl' e fl1 he r big trecs bear energy that ha. no mo rc practi~1 ucn Uon! They w ill n ~\'c' r fOl'g et how thc ~ nml' mark, They defi ne a sq ua r e l1&JDe than "soul" or 'lmind.·' I ((' II UpOIl my .Im ' · ' ~ :l ntl ti c 111I'e d n nd mu , l hal'(' LeeD mnde t or so me I Elhel- "How did .Miss Sharpe cut my ' (11 f I" ~ l\ lItput:,(! . " A $20,000 prize it offered fSl: the her lip?" " h. w,u wo ul dn ' t ~ y ,, " 1'(' nlly ni ~ cll ~~ i o n of t he mnrkin gll laru..--:"On one of h er bi ti ng r e- hest ending to Schubert's " y'nflnwou ld n·t! You forgl'1 Ihnt \h('~~ hl'ought lil' tn imme diately in to oclahed Symphony." It won t II. marks, I ~ upp o se." worth $20,000, ehildn· n rll'I' high Iy inll' l e <~ ic,nlllJ l e !" enrol , l s nlo,, 1 w n. pcrplexed to find "S o am J, and (.I X ' l'l' llll' l y , l' ll c.: itivC', hcl'. (' If in n ~p nt she hod n l'ver v isT o fini sh Schubert's slt:lphony It wnul (1 he finr· if ,m Il '" jo in m e in i I'd hl'for(l Ih ough ~hc hnd spent th e SU,~.erib. te tIo. Mi...1 Cuett. IOU would have to he Schubort, ========~--'--------=-~===============================, To resto re h er arms to the Venu. of Milo. o r to show how th e winged THE FUMBLE FAM ILY A Matter of LiFe or Death by E. COURTNEY DUNKEL Vict o ry looked before she got Into that fight, you would rCQuirt the brain 3nd Ih feelin g of the ard., th:!t m ~"e I!'e S:II IUc E·/try' mind ever bo rn is a bsolutely dlfi'erent from eve ry o lher, James A, Farrell, president of the U ni ted Sllltes Slcel COrPoratll>1It will v is il the plant o f ' thl Nnt Hovcn Wire Company lollay. :~ he \Y~~ iixtit~r ~rBrt !>I(n~ J\'gr'( ' there twelve 'hour. out Qf twenty-four for $4.65' w.ek. ' you stick to your job, evea that kind of job, you can _ .-.. where.
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L ONG OR SHORT TIPdE__E." l erm s. Also Surveyina" aad Abstracting. Writ. and I wj)! ea11 and see you. Sam D. Henkle, Wa,.n... ville, Oblo. j II LOANS on Livestock, Chattel!, S.cond Morl~ages. Note. !toUChL John Harbine, Jr .• Xenia, Obio.
tUrners, Attention! F'lOrman of W .. rr.n and adJolnln, counUe. rna,. obtain mon.,. 00 100, time loan., at 6 per e.n\ Inte'r.... C08t of .ecurlllg thi .am, I••" , r,.· aO'II,bl. ,through The F.deral Lan. Bank. For further .1II10rmaUon . . . on or addre.. M. C. Dft.u[£; Tr.... urer, phona 818-X, LebtlDOO, Oblo...
WANTED WANTED- Excellent opportunltl.a now available for industrioul men, 26 to &6 years old to make large pro· ,nts selling Heberlin,'s Products ,direct t o consumers in you'r home counly. Large and besl sellini line. 'tronlll Company. Gi'4e8 mo at coo peratio n. Low wholesale prices. No oxperie nce neede d. We teach alld continue to assist you. Give age, occ upation,refere nce. G. C. HEBERLING CO" Dept, 1890. Bloominlrton, III. jll W ANTED-Man with car to .eU complete line quality Auto Tli'ea and Tubes. Exclusive terrItory. Experionce not neceiean. SaltI" $:100.00 per month. Milellone Rub· ber Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. *j27
FOR 'AU FOR SALE- Or will ren~ to "-lit P'ITty. Delicates8~", !p!'~b ""d '~Il : da fountain bualn!l88 ; ~~t Pfl:t of Dayton, on corner of large ,cl!o~I, nicely furnished and stocked r,adr to step In and do busl~es8. rhllP. Garfield 2622, 806 Salem Aye., {>II),ton, Ohio. j4 FOR SALE-Xangon aod pIPl'p.\p plante. Mrs. Olipt Il~, ville, Ohio.
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with the KueHt room or the ho"te~s I'1)0m. Packed attracLi vl'ly wilh II well. 11\111t,d ly ! .1. REAL ESTAT E TRANS FERS D. L. CRANE l hOMen ' greetin'g cnr,l, cuc\osll d, P .. I.II.ber all Y J o~eJlh nnd Hettie Erlel to Char- ,lit(' of these girtf< will c. press Y"U I' Office Phone ....... . , . No. 112 COMMO N PLEAS PROCE EDINCS lotto J-iardlle , lotM in Fo~ters Park. ;'Pllr '"ti,m of lI,.. \· ,~it In u n1lt ~ R•• ;d.Dce . ••••. . . • . No. 118 ,lllml!s Wills by ndm. to Duvid HCC ptablc way. And none Is exEnllllu 'urtwrig lot WllS grunl",1 a Will s, tra ct of land in CI Ilrcrcck pensive. divCll'ce f" ulll I<ichu"fl Cll rtwdght . :!I .. l>lerlpt; on P;'ice, $1.50 per Year In lIw ~u ~c be I ~cd KibIJey vs. 'r l'. Thill clenl was cOII Kummuted in ./c, Ion Wills cl ul, lhe court ordered 18 4 but hu.1 n over been recorded . A DelicloU I Ice-Box CaLe ~. --:.== : - .. : - - the oJ '(' d givoll iJy Joel S t uk os to Du- \o're,1 Kibb ey r ec!lnl1y I}urchus c d thiR So nk JULY 4, 1028 a tabl espoon of ge lati n iri ' fa "i<l Wills April lV, 1 48, to' U' re- Illnd lind t he miS/li ng r ecord WIIS di,,- CliP cold water 7" cur corde d l'n th" d eed ,·"curds , the aam e cove r ed in e~ tllbli s hing th e chain o[ boiling wate and d i R~o l ve In r. - L et Rla lld unl il it ha vill\: lIeVer bee " . recorded , c/lu sillg Wit'. Th~ licartl is everyth ing; lhe fllm9 t hickens. lieat with rotnry bell t er Churl es D. Swartzc l by ndlllinis til· dlUin vi titl e to the pre mises tu U II O lhjll~. oe the. .. ...: .::::. "-=-.. =-- - - - - - t ru lo r to Roy D. Black, lut in villuge IInt il frothy. Stir tog('l her 2 tnblcbe incollIpl ete . ~ I'oo n a lemon juice ad 1 1·3 cups S tule or Ohio VB. B. Q. Bruwn, o f io'runklin. . f'lll'i ~i"n Ind ies lire weari ng li ve J . II. and Ali ce Hous ton t o Ella S. ~ wee tened conden~ed ,,,ilk, and ud<l - - - - - - -. t'lrtoise s on their handbag s. They cluil'gcd with HeIJinjC intoxica Lini Iiq' •I I ~ cups cru shed strawbe rri es. F olel shou ld be trained to bite pick pock- UOI'. Pita of not guilty. Bond o( Whittle , lot in Frunkli n. t his mixture into bellt e n gelatin; r eARE STUMP SPEECH ES George I P . Theis to $1000. estate of Fredet .. t turn to Ice box until it begins to set . PASSIN C 7 State of Ohio vS. Clarenc e Newt on erick Stegemo ller, 3 acres in Turtle- Line mold with split lady. fingers • • • : fill creek Tp. Lung J ~ l lln " Is /Ill c)(cit u,1 a bout alius Barney NeWl o n, ~\ll m e . Pica of J osl'p h anti Hettie Ertel t o Emmet with strawbe rry mixtur e: set on ice - - - - -- - . II Illlln \l'hn h ll~ ~ urh "t ,·to lll! tl,(· t h anti not guilty. Bond ur $ 1000. fo r severn I hours. T urn o ut on p lnt(' k li nd serve wi t h or without S tate or Oh io v~. Edwa"!1 King, l\IlI ~ terson, lots in Fosters Park. whipp,'" In \"{'a r l'\ gU ilt' IIY tlil-' st ump t'oiIl£'all · tHII ),l: h t i "~ 'H'" tloat h(\ "IIn "ilt piec!'" hurles ~. Munger . Arthur D. ,diu~ r ~ ,1 Kill~, SIIIIII' . M I! ln ss nnd I'(,hillin IIl1hlll'll1< ·'1. We crea m . Pl eu of not Bllrkalo (If JlI ~Yf. d 1111 IlIIporla llt purl in w, nn· wnuld lik f' t .. spe George B. Frond, 011.1 V{. guilty. UUllti $100U. h,,1\' he "I"Hct s on tiontd political cuml'"lg ns. Cnn<litl:iutc of Ohi u VS. Alb ert Luckey, H. Berger, to Fred O. Meeker, lots VaryiDIf Summer Drink. ,i/ites ~"ent ,!n the r ou,l und t.ook the Ih e fil' ~t ui sc uiL s of so me prosppc tive u lias Ho Luck ey, saUle . Pleu oC no\ in Franklin . lI!umJ' ill citi ,·s Rnel townij tram r onst brid e~ we kn ow t Instead of serving iced ten, coffee H. W. Meeker to Fred O. Meeker, Ku ilt y. !Jund $1000 . . ~o cm. t, IN tI ... TUllio going t o rill) or lemonad e all during th e senson, lots in Franklin . -- - = - === !:llutc of Ohio V8, Albert LIICk',:,', On " form pl unk 1111 thf' pllrtil· s N Il] US pf ~tl" gnud old politi ril l m('('t · try apricot punch, ora nge, mint Clip, Saroh C. Swartze l to Roy D. 1'\"" of not guilty . Hund of Ul{fl' t· tn i R n r~ ~ n lutl nn fll ~JlJl Il1'IlV. SUIll... jnICs1 raspber ry sh rub or peach punch f ur B1 uc k, lot in Lebn no n. $ 1 UOU . Now a cUlldlc1 .. tc pun Nit " Co mforl - in g o f the ~ cve nt " .. n· y('n r l" c I ," I ~ t Roy D. Block und Ed hOlllb(·rl nin II change. A very temptin g m oc ha Stllte of Ohio VR . Willium Richard , 11111y b~flJre 0 OlIC'l'o/lh onc nn,l with • • • til MIl"y Elizube th Feddcl'~ , lot in I..' "erage can be mnde with rich milk B an d eight teaspoo ns of Htrong c~rea l A L(l1l1{ Islan d hul ~1 WH :'1 ,I i\'urc'cd lIllle. Picli of nul guilty. Ha nd o( Frll nklin. on~ BIl"eeh re llc h 1Illl l io n ~ uf ]1"1'" (111 8 $ IUUU . thro ughoul the cou nll' Y 1Iy IlI 1:U ,,' "r anti rcmnrril -'d th e ~ urnc dliY. S ume .To hn " Ri chal'dRo n to Edward !.f·"l'rag e to the gin !!... rced el)C OIl !:ll ll lc of Oh io vs. Lcunllrd Drake, lIuwtho th e gigantic radio "hook-u p.' 'HlW pij oplc are bor n opti mis ts. IlIl1de with rich milk i ~ nlso wh olerne, lot in Frnnk lin . a li..., !:lux IJl'Ilh, sn m" . Plea of not .u me , and beloved by (·hildren . u ~ed In the r l' pllrl ing uf bi~ ""l'lIt Cora Fagler to Hurry Cuok, • • lot • in g uilty . l3und of ~IOOO. o"er th~ radio. Frllnklin . A NIlw )'0,1< Jurlge d"eI d,·,1 th nt In thl! case o f Suzullnn Ml!eker vs. Mint a differen oe betw~en thl ~ u young nlfl ll had n purf~ut Lo ui~ e Merritt and Ivy Ml'rritl to For Meatlen Summer Meal. l' l~hl lu Elloch Chaillb.· rlui n the ruurt ove\,- lIfic hu cl KaHtr yk ond B"rthu _ me th od of reuching the public nn.lth e Idml u girl during u movI KIl. zyk, With lhe vegetab le IlIpn u it is ni c .. e jI(' rfuI'UI- r ul ed th!, III(,\iun of the defondanL. met hod of nddre s~ lng many compllr. allc". This is one verdict I"t in FTlln klin. t" sC' rv e one sta rchy ,Ii ~ h such U R of .the In\\' TIll! cas!! of th e New Yurk Life inoti l'e ly small groups of per ~ OM, one which is sur e to be upheld Bany C. Burll. to l\Iury C. Burns, Iollked cheese rice, hom iny fritter ~ or by lile ~ Ul'l1nc e CUlI1lJuny v~. W illium P. 111t~ r lenother , day after day and yo unger generati lot in LcblO non . IIIl1l'a ro ni crnqul'l te s m rHle with chopon. :S tUg~l' t·t nl, \YU H di smisstd by con. ·.w el"l< lifter week I Robert B. Gilmon to Ca rolyn Gil- pi'll cold m ac aroni, c1w psc' "nd white ~ e llt of nil purtie ~, the c laim s having • • • R/ldiJ,l ha s already carrie!1 countmo re, lot in Roaches t er . ""llce. molded into croq ueUe s unt! Now that talking movies ha \'e iJ""n betin ~ elll"d. l es.~ !!p.e.e.l!/}es of a political nature Robprt B. Gilmo re to Carolyn Gil - fric·d cr isp in butter IlT ma'·l!llri n e. perfecte D .. r.·ndant d, what s in i ~ to becom e o f ~ II the CIIS!! of Mulvina more, o ne hulf IICl'(l o\'er 1101' air, and it see ms t\'ery Iik~ in Rooch", \t'r. '1'1 "·,,, " su hstnntia lR" gi,·c body to th e ly thll t from now 0 1\ until the ~" . the people who went to the . m O\'l l'~ Sh,cy "s. :';cnecu Cur nell e l Ill, were J ohn S. Richard so n und Snrah 1II('u tl e.. menl and mak e it qllitt' sa'.· vcmber election s he radio will be just for the plellsure of relldlllg Ihe gl'lHlled lellve to file all answer. Richard so n to Adam Roes(' h snd isfy ing. I" the cllse of W Illter A, Poos VB. . u sed exlensiv ely by pollticlan ~ to flet titl e~ al oud? Elizubet h Ro e~c h. lot in Franklin . Alfr~ d A. :-irere , the court found the • • • their me.salre s DVer to the publi ~. Margare l J . HeRtn n to Willi nm S. Befor. Strawl> errie. Lean ~al Cieo e uf rge certain Bernard lands Show and atldre premiseM Rs~ s h is One dltJeren ce bet ween st uml'Sickles, 77 acre R In Cicarrre ek Tp . For a lu scious pinwJlp l e)and straw Ic;gal IlItl!H and t wor&! ordered tp the "int diRtribu tipll of elligent wo nll' II ." ""c uking and radio broadca sting, II ~ Walluce C. Evans to Emma D. iJ"rry jam, usc two level CUJlS of each lar n political speeche s is concern ed, Some cynlc ~ clln't belillvll he cnr,,~ ~o the mon ey. Evan" by quit claim, inlerest in trnct fruit, ch opped fine; all seve nlevel In the Illutter of J. LMter Mul. of Innd in Clearcrc h that whj)e the main altendan ce at little for royultie s that he ""3nlH to c·k Tp . (' lIr s Sligar and mix well. Stir ove r ford limit ve. ite WilliAm perusal L. Suemcn to that i class ng, ('xecI p olitical K"t~rings is made up of J. Lester Mulfo rd to Rollin ~ . il'nt fire, boiling very hllrd one minulor of th e es tate of the lute Anni e Mulford fllan)' lrlen4a a'l£l )ldmirer s of the or• • • , 14 .76 acres in Turtle 're uk Ull' . Remove from fire L. and sti r in Mulford , seeking to sel aRide the Tp., anel Int in Leba non. The only llIy stery about so me my ~· "tors, the ralSl" r!ill'n~s friend and a half cup liquid pectin. Skim, pour , oe ulik i. t ery novels is how they ever cnm~ 10 will, the jury fo und f or lhe defen,lJoe l G. Bln c k ~lo n'~ to Annn n. Crn- nncl seal. ant and orde re d the will to sLand a~ mer, lot In ,Anoth» r thing which muet 1/11 '!In- be publishe d. Butl orvill e. IIU mit tc>u to probute::. . /ltd eT"d js that stump.s peaking and • • Kee p. CuI Flowera TIoe court ordered publicllt iop of COMMI SSIONE RS' fad )1> t>ro.dc:lsti1lg each have th"ir Some polilicia nH eVidentl y fc;lIr ALLOW ANCES lJroopin g flowers revive quickiy and ~ erviC() in the cllse of Inez 4se ur v~. 1)1"11 tecbnlq~, Of Whlll use jn ra- that a w!'t plank WQu\d pro ve tno BiII ~ nllow",l : Blind p"nll ion for IIl~t several day longer if an a spirin Iial'ry Laseur, the plllc~ of r C6idence dio broldea stlnK tho '1ulok " hun - Klippcf.YI quarter ending June :10, $R(l5.25 ; D. tablet is added to th e wa ler in which !I f th \! <le fend!!lIt "cing unkpow p. ge ~ of feature, the waving or .rllls, Til!! court or(\ r.r cd thut plaintiff roo W. Humphr eys, clerk, rl'wll rd for ar- they sland. the ge!tlcul ationa thnl play so great It didn't u.ke II weath"r pr"phjJt rest and convicti on of murder er of J. • part in increasi ng the efTectiv eness to predict a hot time II~ HQusto n, cover from dof~n'\l\nt $630.30 in the A. Benge, $10110; P l' nn Morton. jan. When Baldn, Peppe .. case of Charles W. Shllrp V8. M yrlie pf stump speeche s? Radio requiree Ten •. ___ __ ••_ _ _ Itor's salary. A. $70; Jam es F ollen, salDalyrym ple, Everett Dalyrym To keep peppere whole when bakple II dl/feren t techniqu e; the voice must ary', $15; C. fl, Skinner , hydropn o- ing, place them in lind Orion G. Stutsma n. . do eve,.,ljll ng. buttered muffin LOD,.r Lif. for Stockin •• bia treatme nt, $46; IIBme, $46; Chas. t ins, and when ready rim e will Jllil wliether the radio will for servi ng, Ke sling, same, $46; John so n & Wat- remove with the aid of two large NEW SUITS ~k. thl' pla~ tile stump, whether flO n Co., suppli es for .sheriff, $1.25: spoona. Rememb er that perspira tion wears publtc I1l1m will In tb" future turn Harry F owler VB. Mary Maynar d Ollt more stockings than laundC'rlng to It or from It whell dllllirlllJl! of th emD. repairs at court $127.70 ; Columb so It is economy to wash ho- Dllhl~ for money. us Blank Book Co., ~ making pllblte utterane ea. . Iliery pfier euch wenring . Char ieR W. Shllrp "5. Myrtie Dal· supplies for probnll) oourt, $22: V. yrYlllplc . E ve rellt C. Dalyrym ple and W. Tompld n. , PIIY r oll, $71.25; ~ same, Orion G. :Slutsma n on cognovi t note . $149.40 ; F. M. Collins, $226.10 : Eden Terry, same, $188.70 : same, $250. I PROBA TE PROCE EDINCS 60: A. T. Rettig, same, $96.80: same THE LAST JINX DAY ]lIongo F . Exman, exec utor of the $145.50 : C'-E. Brudbur y, same $132. ~(·.tate uf Hurry E xman, filed hi. first .60 ; same, $26: J. ' ~. Davis, sa me, $231): P . B . Monee, same, $74.40: !l'ld final a ccount. lark l~ri dIlY, July thirteen t h, will be thl' ceil, adminis lrator of t.he I1nrlnn Whitacr e, same, $123: 8S lll0, ('state of Robert Cecil, has filed in- bridge repair, $11.08: W. A, Scott, la ~ 1 jinx cluy uf th e YEOII." bridge rePllir, $2.40; ~eb Simp,on , ".'nlury nnd appraise ment. . For sQnle resso n, FridllY, Ihe thir· bridge rfpai~, $10.80; Oraee WhitJ. H. lI ~nc s, lldminis trator of w ll llth, hilS be 'n regarde d 8 S a partic· acre, 45 yards stono" $46: EI\Bt End Mtntc o f Aduline A. Hain es, has fl ular ly unluck)' day. This s uper. ti· Garage ~a(jo n, repai,s .tu equipme nt, in\'l'nto ry und nlwra isemel\t, tjon has hung on where mOllY hllY" Fre d Patlen was flnr.d $6 and oosts $211.80: Earl Robinet t, repaIr to trAcb en forgotte n. Not so loni ago when he plcad(!d guilt)' lo 1\ churge tor, $14.20; E. J . Thomps on, repairs there wCl'e hundred s of supers titiolls, to equipme nt, $Ii: C. S. Crulli', caw ~ 0$ intoxica tion. and a\l were implicit ly holievetl. Now w ith the maRRe;, 11101'0 genl'ralt y ",Iu · The co urt ordered D. ~. Hum. $28.8.0; p, D, Slmp~on, malntain~r eated, thpre are Cewor supersti t.ious phr"ys, executo r of tho CSt.lltc of H\I ~ supplie e, '2.~O:' same, opern~ing ton H . Roherts on, to ~e ll tor $6500 muintai ner, U6; 'Leslie Schultz, .nd f ewer persons lake uny stock. in cush the farm oWlled by the estate, same, $65; Fred Humphr eys, operat. those that lire left. . , At one time a men waR slIrc hard inasmuc h as on. two previous occa- ing tractor, $35.75; L.. M. PrllWe 00., luck would come hi ~ way if a black I sio ns the premise s had been adver- repairs, '$3.10; Roll Servioe Station, ti sed for sale but no biddel'S ap· battery rechargi ng lind rental, $1.60; cat crossed his path or· if he happenFranklin VIIl\lalll zing Co., 8upplitl8 ed to wHlk under a ladder. And peared. sometim es hard luc k !lid cOllie his George E. Hall, executo r of the C!\.- for tru\lk, $Ii; Wayne'8ville Motor Co. way, but iL really was not the black tate of Mary Polly, filed firl~ Ilnd snme, $7,10: Ohio Corruga ted Culvert Co., corruga ted sewers, $11 16. 30 : caL or the \udder that was responfinul account . sible. Il was his own menlal atti. Mary A Schatl!, exeoutri x 01 the Oregoni a Bridge C'o., 1'e.ento rcing tude. Expecti ng diMster , he met· itl eslllLE! of Edward Schatz, flied inven- steel, $lG7.l!l1 a~me, supplies , $2.811: Lebanol l Lumber Co .. iUllfd r.1I maA great ~ign 'of progress is the le8tory and apprai se ;nof\t, ielling of 8ul'l'rstl tio n! An<l one of A docume nt purport ing to bl! the terial, $23.9B; W. W.. William s Co.. the strongp st of th .. ~e old superstiwill of Sallie Nixon Wll~ o",orl!d 101' repuirs, $38..60; p, l. Snyder & Son, dynami te lind I'IIP", $20.. 90: J. H. probate . tionA is thllt one which pertains to P'rlday, the thirteen th. At one time am Monfort , T. C. Christi@ lind Donnoll , ~ontract, $ 187; Feeter Mote, T. D. many people would not ta ke chances H. Young were named allprl\ll\ ets atle.t'\dillg lal1~ernll, or make Investm ent. ' ot get married of the estate of R. Carri\l !3rQwn, . ~ Marshal l, eqlllpm ent repair and gaon Friday, the thirteen th. First and flnal IIOcount of Lottie I'llge rent. $2.60; Lee Wilford , inspec They leemed to think it was 1\ dny o{ caAllison, eX\lcutr.lx . of tho eetate of tor 011 contrac t, $45; J . M. Robinso n, lamity- a JInx Day. .Iohn F. Allison, \Vila Qnftrmlld and mllterla l, $25; O. L. Brown, moving lences, $32.50; Alonl'oe & Johnsto n, . npprove d. III.ke up your mind on Friday, the thirteen th, that It is not dift'eren t First lind final Account of Sally guard rail materia l, $21.07: same, ~ ·500 stake8 for 8urveyo r, '25; KilWhite "dmlnla tratrlx of the estate . of WlllIam W hite, WBA confirm ed and patrick- French M'ojtorc ar Co., B,UppliCA for county car, $42.85: Standapprove d. The court confirm ed and approve d ard Oil Co., gill!, oil and 1rI'6lIIC, $432.31 ; A. B. Kaufma n, lIupplies for the followin g account s: First and final accoWlt of Laura surveyo r, $1.84: H. y, :Ma~I, gravel, Robinso n, adminis tratrix of the es- $130.50 ; HowlI:rd ()ouk, asme, $6.98.Claasi fied Ad Colum n .70; sll.m~ ,113; W . P . McCarrO ll, tnle of William H. Robinso n. Jo' irRt and final necount of WillillIll. sanl~ ,807.70 ; Harold Swe6ae 1, G. Thomps on, as g\lar\li\l \l \l,t C~.n- same, $160.03 ; Znin Armi~ .me, $94.86; RUme, $52.70: Frank M. dora Ey,~on.· . \i'i ~lir 1I11t) nnal account of . Me- Drake, ~pplies for Jail residenc e, $3.80; Lewis &I Drnke, Inc., cement, the Adver tiser a \l8:!1\ C. O<lOover, Ilxecutr ix of the sCowers, etc., $175.75 : Centerv ille e. lat\l of Johl\ W. C<:lnover. . Lime~to ne Co., crushed stone, $90. First and final account ot MQllie Price, executr ix of the e!\tl\\e of John Blair & LeRoy, cement, $268.66 : and gravel, $224 .26: same, sand Price . First and final account of ~i\1iam and gravel, $11:t.40 ; same, $17.76; on a Small Inve8 tment . G. Thomps on, adminis trator of the ~. C. Gilmour , inquest C. ~. Unglcsby, $7.90: same, inquest llowat'q estate of Jennie R. Corring ton. The 61\1es held by. Mary C. n,,,vey, ~atkins, $7.90. ----.~ executri x of the estate of William L. When you have anyth ing to Harvey, ar~ fo.Ulld regular and legal call us, and we will help you and are approve d and confirm ed, The court orders the distribu Uol\ ,: of the estate of Georce A. Scutt. Nona Drake, adml~IAtratt"ix 01 the est.ate of William L. 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Mr. and Mrs . Orol , urfoc e and ch ildren, Mr. nn !1 Mrs. Calvin LongllcTt· spent Saturdny and Sunduy nt In dian Lake.
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MrR. Williams und little dUl,Ighter. of Detroit, Mich .• lire visiting Mrs. Williams' brother. Mr. Ralph F razier and family.
Rev. R. A. Stillings returned • • at· urday, from a two weeks' ~ tay at Delaware, and filled the pUlpit h E'r(' unday morning.
The chicken supper slln 'cd by t he D. of A. lodge laRt Saturday eveni og was we ll IItte nd ed, netting the organization a very s ub.tantilll s um.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Routzahn ond daughters, Geneva and Bctty , Rpent unday with Mr. and MI'!!. Josiah Boitnott and family. at Tippecll no(' City.
Mrs. Eva Mae Pennewit und dal1gh ter, Louise, of near Bel1 bruok, fi pcnt and 1111'S. hnrl t'~ H ough. o f Wayn esThe wind ~lorm and cyclone last Monday with her grandmothe r nnd ville. 1'u c"duy cVl' ning did quit e a bit of aunt. Mrs. Lottie orey Rnd Mrs. !Ill'. fl nrl lIfrs. lIarold lI1~rl'di th, of dam ugc in this neighborhood. Frank Rogers. Lima . and t1w In tte r 's "ist e r. Mi ~s IIII'. and Mrs. Hownrd Archdeacon, Mr. and' Mrs. Clyd e Whllrt on. in Delia Good, o f .. Iumbu s Gr ove, lIIrs. Ploro Ross attended a quilt- Mr. nnti M rs. .Jo e Miller. Mr. ant! company with Mr. and 1I11·R. Arthur spent se \,l'rn l tlnys la Ht week with Mr. inK purty nt Mrs. Perry Wnele's on MI"8. Choste r Archd eacon. Mr. lind Greathoulle, of Dayton, nrc spending a nd MI' •. Walter Whitaker lind fam - \\·"dn(,,<lII),. MI'•. Will Arellilipacon, Mr. und Mrs . thill week a t CeduT Point. Lake Eri e. ily. uno on S undu~' the Whit nke r' s Mr. Alh('rt Kru er was an all.d llY GTIICton Shawen lind fllmi ly called near Sandusky. lind gUl'Rt ~ IInri Mr. nn,1 Mrs. Jacob M d M g\l c~ t (If lIIr . n n,1 Mrs. Walter' Kruer on r·s. J 0 h n 1\1CC u II o ugh d r. nn f Mr. and Mrs. AmoR Lewis and Me r edith finrl fnm ily. (Or .J o hn ~ vi11(', lin d fumily Sun dllY . Su n ny n ternonn. cranddaughte r, of B1l1nchester, were ~ I )ent Sunday nt th e Zoo lit CincinJIll'. lind Mrs. Ches te r Whitterman II1r. and !lfrs_ Will n oss e ntertain. !IiI[ o'clock dinner g1l es ts ' llturday of nllli. 'I'ventl r e l n ti "~,,, u f M... a nd 1111' •• of ,·prin j:!'boro. clIl1l.'d on II1r. and 1111'S. ed to dinner Sunday. the former 's Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Whitaker and Kes le r Grllhmll l e nd e red th('111 u s ur- Will .RORS S undny eve ning. parents. Mr. a nd Mrs. Albert Roos. family. . S d .. II; ' . 'th II of pringboro. Afternoon calle r s we Mr . nnd Mrg. J ohn Mc Cullough were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ROSH, of Mr. ani! Mrs. Emery Chnrlton en - pl"Ise Un uy uy wa ' mg III WI tertained to dinner Sundny. Mr. and fill ed huskets. Thn~(' who e njoyed I~nd so n. Everett,. spent Sund~y at L e banon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles th e clny wcr e. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. EI"Il('~tArchdeacon s at CenterVill e. Davis and daughter. 01 JIIinmisburg. Mrs. Edd Blackford nnd daughter, Albright, of near S pringboro; 111 rs. of near Springboro, Mr. and Mrs. Art hur Whitl' Hnd S(,n5, lOf Columb us; . M,r. Chn rl es Kelsey, who h~s been Mrs. Wnlter Kruer entertained the Charles Charleton and ('hildl'cn. lIlr. tt nd lIIt·R. Ralph Stowe. and III 1 {' x as for the winter, arrlvpd ~t Ladies' Bible el llss and their friend s Mrs. Helen Grllhllm Rpcnt .,evernl <laughter, of n eu r Lebun" n ~ Mr. 'and th e ho me place for the summer Frl- of t he Springb01ro !'tl. E . church to a da)'1l last week with her PH rents, Mr. Mrs. HIII'I'y Graham nntl lIlr. Will day. picnic supper Tuesday evening. Those and Mrs. O. L. Duke. ere her de pllr- Grah nm. lIlisses AlY8 Hansen and Helen Kru- pres ent were. Mrs. Groby, teacher; ture Thurs~ay for her new IlOme in Mr. nncl Mr~ . Walt er Clark li nd el' nttended th e meeting of t he II1r. and Mrs. \Jclhn McCullough and Detroit, where Mr. Gra ha m hilS n 110 - onughte rs ntcrta;lIcd a lIumber ·of club las t Thursday held at Spring- so n . Eevertt, Mr. and ·lI1rs. Arthur lIition. rellltive~ 10 twe lv e o'c1ock dinner, boro. McCullough. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Gra. untlnv in honor of t heir so n nnd Mr. a nd Mrs. Ben Ahner enter- ham, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter Benge, Mr. and ?tIrs. J . BernI' Jones, occompanied hy the latter's uncle. An- urid e. '1111'. un,1 1111's. Enrl Inrk, of lained com pany from Dnyton to di n- lind son Horold, IIIrs. Benge, 01 drew Dill, of Dayton, moto red to I- ort Brookville. 1'hosl' who enjoyed thl' ner S undllY. A fter dinner they mo- Frankli n, .Mrs. Ed Woodward and Recovery, Ind .• Sunday, and visited occR~io n were , till' ho nor gues ts and tured to UlI'ir uncle~. nt Hnmilton. daughter, Virginia. !I1rs. Stillings and Irs. Milton hee han, of daughte r s, !\fllry'lin _lind Shirley, Mr. relatives and f r iends in thnL commu - 1\Ir. un d C'enterville; 1\11'. nnd Mrs. Elme r Rognnd Mr~ . RoY. Miltenberger nnd grond nity and also vi sited the old f ort. 1'1";; , l\lr. nad l\Ir ~ . W. F. Clurk, Mi s~ ( Delayed son, Mrs ..Jos. Miller, Mm. Ann Arch. Mr. lind Mrs. Allen Emrick ente r- l\I 'l rgar~ t R ogc rs of. Wllyn Csv i1l~ ; 1\Ir. lIIr~. Pel'l'Y entertained the ladies deacon , lI1i~s U,cnna Bruscu p, Mary tained ' to Sunday dinner, the follow - J. S IlI~th lind Mlltlr.cd OIlV IS. o f of t he Un ive rsnli ~t churc h at a quilt- Jane Wagner. All !'njoyed a good inc guests. Messrs. Amos and Cliff Brookv ill e;. Mrs. MIlI·tm nnd ~on. of ing purty Wedn e~.lrIy. ~ uppe r and hnd II good time in spite Hough, Mr. nnd Mr. Harry Houg h I ndlllnl,p o h ~ ; Mr. nnd Mr_Glaude- - ' ~'cL~~==~:""'------l4HHm...,.,tti·mv-weather. and aon. Robert, Mr. nnd ]'vII'S . Law- Ri~ s , Co ltuebu s ; Mr. Everett Clnrk. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snider, of Mi__- _ _ rence H ough, of Hnrveysburg; Mrs. 'Of nllyt on ; Mr. and Mrs. harles Rmis burg. called on WRitl'r Kruer Ruth Goodwin, of Clarksville, Mr. IIII'k nnd IIII'. H . Jl1. CIRI·k. and fllmily unday eve ning.
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F loyd Stnnley and John Campbell spent t he week-e nd at Ind ian lake.
Mrs. He le n Graham ftIld Mrs. Pllul Duke called on Mrs. C. J . MarquRrt Inst W e.lne. day e"e ning. Mrs. Graham left Snturday for her future home in D('t roit. !'tlr.. Elln Michener. lI1i s,. A.la Michener nnd Miss Ruth Salis bury left Sundn y morning by auto to Rpe nd /I wee k with Mr. and Mrs. WiIlimn Mi ch\' ncr. at Pill s bu~g, Pu. Mr. and lIfrs. Thomlls' C. Burch, of Fort Wayne. Ind., are regi stered at th e King Edword hot el, Toronto, Canada. They are t ouring the Great Lllkes, Conaoa and Newfou ndland. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Moomaw, Mrs. Lee Hawke a nd family. Ml!lSes Louise Crane, Mary Louise Zimmerman, Bernice Hyman. Beat r ice Robitzer a nd Louella Williamson returned to their homes S unday, after lIpending a week at lndian Lake. In celebration of the 'birthday anniversa ry of Burnet Butterworth and Muynard Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Ernl'Bt Butterworth entertained at dinner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J ilek Rich and s'o n , Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mason and Mi ~s Deborah Walton.
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Hardin Family Reunion
The Hllrdin family reunion was held Sunday, July I, at Eden Park, Cinc innati. Th ose who e njoyed t he day are Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth lIardin and family, Mr. and 1111'S. Harry C. R. Co.nell h ilS a number of boys Truax . of Ci ncin nat i; Mr. and Mrs. fr"m Centervi ll e Station helping him C. O. Hardin , of Covi ngton, Ky.; Mr. ho e cor n this we<!!k. a nd Mrs. Ed Hardin and 80n ,Owe n, W en dell Lawso n and family, of of Shrevesport, La.; Mr. a nd Mrs. Centerville, were t he gucsts of the Laurence Hardin, 'o f Miamisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Garver. of Delhi. McNeil l fnmily unday. Ohio; Mrs. Howard Flawrence, of Mr. a nd Mrs Seth Furnn ~ nnd chil- Cynthiana, Ky. ; Mr. and Mrs. T. S. dren were gucstf< o f Earl Thomas and Hardin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe fnniiiy Tuesdny evening . Tinney and sons, Webster, Sherman The chief diversions of t he past and Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Li!onard week were watching it ruin and lis- Tinney and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. t ening t'6 the Democrat conventiori. Tollian Law80n and so n. .... - - -- - - --I+-.rf';;-' r. and Mrs.--c:-If.' Cornell and N OTICE OF I'UUI.IV 'UilA,nNO so n, Orvnl, were t hl:! dinner guests of Rpy W o lfe nnd fam ily, of ncar WilOn Ih .. " '."Ae '1' .. ",•• 11 •., O ..... mingto n, S unda~' . I\otlce I. hureby g ive n Ihllt o n th e ) 'ill l duy of Jul)", l UZS. ut ~ o'cl OCk p. Little Miss Je'i n Kindle was taken III. , 11 flU I)lic h eurlnK un th e Uud,,'c l to the office of Dr. W. L. S lagle. in pr epur ....d by th e 'j'I' uBlces of \V (lY tl C Tuw"shIP. or Wunren Co unty. Oh Io. for Dayton Sunday aftern oon and had th e n e xt IHJc'-'t"eJlu,; rl s c..'nl )"f·ur endIng J) lJ ce rnbc r ~HB t, HJ~tt . a n eedle r e moved from her toe. ::IlIch h ~ Url n jr will h e .held Bt the ofRobert Stan ley and f amily, of Cu- fic e or t he Clorll of Wlt l' ne r O'l' ns hlp. In lh " Wuynesvllle ~IILlo n l\l lJilnk. ba, Ohio, and Mrs. Fronk Stanley, J. O. CAHTWH , UliT J~ Clerk of ,,"uy'n. 'l'owll~hlp. of New Burlington, were t he guests --. of t h e Stnnley fllmily Thursday.
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Harry Furnas; sec retary-treasurer. Lorain Hall; news reporter, Ge orre Edward •.
Written for those absent , by J . J . DOWNING
Political Announcements
We've r eccivl' d the m"8~ nge And tlUI' th oug ht ~ al"" drifting home. Bnck 10 good old Xl'lIill . To the Republi ca ns of Warre n CII. The phl!·e . w,' u ~ ,! d ttl r " am. Ii:. W. l.!uinby, o f Ueerfie lt.l town. hip . nllllllunce,. hi s candidacy for Jlh' n1 ol'Y ~ et'm ~ t o pnint a picture. t he Rt puh li c!\ n nomi nation for ounPussing Oil the sc n 'e n. ty o llllllisR ion('r at the Primary to Bringing righ t before II , be hclt! August 14. 1928 . Your supMuny a childhood scen .. . port will be greatly appreciated .
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Wh ere we pllly"d our little games And r omped in childis h glee. Often thi nking of the futur e . And what our liv e, mi g ht be. That char min g moonlight cn ning Wh"rc 11'(' sot in lov(>'s first dream . Listing t o the whip·poor·will A nd the ",u"mur o f Iho s tream.
To the RepUblicans of Warren Co. E . J . Beedle, of Union township, ca ndida t e for second term, for co un ty com misNioner. subject to the decision of t he Republican Primary elecli o n, on August 14, 1928. Combattin. Trouble.om. Anto
A heavy chalk m81'k drown a fin ger's distance from your s uqr box anO oround containers for bread Rnd cake will keep 't he ants away.
Drift in!! hurk co me vi sions. Thllt \\'(>I\\,<' n mngic "p,'n Mingled with joy allil ~ n. tll " "s . Like the tlc pn n·. ""rgin.: ~ \I' e ll .
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Many \\"1' lo,,{'d ill chiltlh"tI,1 Hnv e c r"""",1 th.· .:renl di vide, Anti th " Ilb, cnce .. r tlwir fur" ~ , Is n ~riuf w" CUn nut hid".
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Late Classll ed Ads,'
Home Coming Xenia. Ohio, August 26 t~9th, 1928.
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FOR SALE-24 ,t.nds of bel'l and other equipment belonrin, to the late F. C. Thomas. Inquire of M.rThe Wayne Township Ca lf a nd garet Th oma., R. D. 1, Spring ValPig club met June 23 and elected ley, Ohio. Pbone 8K3, Sprinlf Val·Ju. the following officers: President, ley.
Calf and Pig Club
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Mrs. Mary Thomas and Mn. Lutie Cornell assist,e d in serving the reg- II.. thO' W.,·ne ·1,O..· •• ~lp 8 ........1 0"".,1 ular chicken s upper at the M. E. No Lice I. ,here")" g iven thllt on tho 16th tluy of July. IHlti. ut g o'cloell p . church Saturday e vening. The re- m " It VUbIJc h CllrJng on tho .Uudl(e l 11re. ceipts amounted to over two hun- 1,,,rc,1 uy Ih e 1.101,,'<1 of i:ldllcallon or Wltyne 'fown.hlli !ScI 'o,,1 I>lo,rl<:t, of dred dollnrs.
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Whose bookll have lIold thousand. and ·thousand. of copie.! Each and everyone a bellt lIeller!
The Misses Opal, Ruth Anna, Ra'hel Stanley lin d Jeun Kindle ,Mast ers Robert Stanley and Junior Kin. dIe were th e gUe5ts of Virginia and RURsel Browne, of Nutt Road. Tuesday Ilfternoon.
The story of a mYllterioulI monllter-a beautiful girl-a great blackmail plot-from the pen of Edison Marsh.n, one of the moat popular writers of adventure. that America ha. ever known. detectiv~
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. pad.e. la here"}" II"Iv6 n U' lI t on th e of Jul )·. lY ~~ 'It ~ o'cloc k p . n,. Reported amonlr the week-end auto a pu hll c 'lel! rlllar On t he '!!udg"t "rupar by Lh~ )1" •• 1" 1luwnHhip Huurd 01 accidents was that of Melvin Banta, cd J·..dlu'u,t lv", ot Wn.rr..-n Cuunty. Oh lu. tor who, while driving with his mother, th e next au.cceed lll g t locul )"ellr end Ina supp08edly fell asleep and the rna. llc c t m ber :tiHl. UfZtI . I:/uch heurlltg will be h.. ld 8 1 the chine ran oft' the r oad and upset. The Town.hlp U.,u.e In ,Hutveyob,u·, . Ohio. E1'HEL OI'IAY. Clerk. caJ: was badly dllmaged but nelthar td" ule 1'OWIIOhill l:Ioard of t he occupants was injured. ·· or Education. Everett Gith ens, whose home Is near Lytle, ran ot the road while NOTICIil OF 4PI'OiNTIIBNT driving· on the Upper Springboro Eatate 01 Sab~lIancJ. <leceued. pike. The machine struck a stump NOllec I. hareby g lv.n IItllt O.. or •• GllIlI llnd ha. been duly a"polnted a nd and was '.Vl'ecked. .4_. ••_ _ __ 'IUllllrl"d 118 a<lmlnl.~rRlor of the eatat e' ~~u~~~~n8h:::,~u~~c~~a.,.\~t ll of Wllrr"n .l.Itl lcd thl. 2 ~th dill' !It June. 1928 W. Z .. now..' Judgo 01 th e Ivobllte Court· J IS ' Warren .Cou nty. OhIo: The last parcel of the Von Trcss forms was sold last week to Robert NOTICE 0.' APPOINTIIBNT .Patterson, of Dayton, and was the home tarm of the late Roy -Van JilatIltc of Dorn E"III •• decea.ed. Notice Is hereby given tl1llt J. T. Tress, "known as t he S. S. Haines Rill. hnft boon ((uly appointed ~lId farm, :weat of town. The consider- qualified al Rdm lnl ....ator or the 'e .tllte of Dora filllt.. late ot W&rren ation Is not known at t his_time. 4_ __ _ Cou nt)·. Ohi o. deccnaed. Dilted I hi. 26th day of 'JUlie, lUa.
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Mrs. Mllry Burton. lind daughter Mrs. La" o nl' Allen entertllined very pleosantly on ·Tu(>sd IlY afternoon of last we ek in honor of Mrs. Thomas Burton. nee. Edna Mullen, a bride of IntI' Mnrch. A lru:g.e -,!l!l!.llll.llJra:.....,.uLf-.. /-_ _ __ invited guests. showered t he bride with handsome and useful g ifts. a nd hearty good wishes Delicious refreshments were served. --- - - .. __-----
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WAYNESVILLE. OHIO, WEDNESDAY. JULY 11, 1928
Good Cut
NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL
No eXtt mintuiol\s will bo con du cted for positions in th e slllte 's ervlce by Ole state ci vil se r vi ce eommlsslon during the months of July nnd A ugun, according to a nn ouncement of Chairman R ollin Sw is he r. Du ri ng the ' nc:xt two mon ths employee!! of the commission will be bll RY c hecki ng up variou lLs tate positions, co nducting 8urveys and preparing f or th e fall lind winter examinations. This 18 vacation time in ~ tatll departrrrentfl "pd all arll 'workil'fg und er a haftllieap. In the state Indus t r ial cn,nmll\8lon alone. there Is 1111 IIverllge of 26 employees off each week during the Bummer months, and no fund s lire available to hire other work('TS while the regular on es e njoy the two weeks vaeallon on fuJI pay provided for by law, The Capitol City is in gnla attire with flags and bu'nllllg fibating from all blocks In the down t own di stri cts section, extending u warm and cordial greeting to Ill.e mbers of the fomous Rainbow Dlvisi'o n , holding ~h cir annpal conve ntio n on FrillllY, Satllr~a,. Bftd S unday of this week. Tl)o!J..nds of visij.ors are expeoted Crolll tbe $~ve n. sta t es (rom whioh t he di vision was recrult!'d and the war vets who dls\llayed Sllch exceptlonnl loyalty and gallantry along the West ern front In tho se trying time ~ during the World War, will have D great time visiting with old b"ddies. ond comrades, recounting deeds of valor nd herois m which occurred in the various aectors. The Capitol building housing state offi,:lal. mu~t indeed look unsighUy wben it is mistaken fot the pcnitententiary. :rhat is just what happen,d sj!veral dllY, ago }vhen a mall nnd wif" I fPl'I 'up stat!! walked infO the p.O{th (!Ptrid~!= lind HI~ man a~ked a P1I881pg ' .mplo),ee .If 'this wa~ the penlt~ntiary . " The latter, WIth a lel'fse of ~Ul'lpr repll~d: "Ste p ipIIhtt! ·t trat offljle, tah a !p'pk ~t the Inrnllt!l~; tjlel! ju,dgj! tpr' your~!!lf." The visitors after the Inspection stated that they t were loqklllil to!, the big prison ana never havIng b'e en In Columbus before, thollght that the big stone pile in Capital ' ~qllire WIIS that Institution. They were directed to the " pen" and lett, staing that they didn't want the folks back home to hear of their mistake.
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Th" a nnu lI l r puni o n of th E' fumily of the in t I' Ge org(' . n nd lin nllah 0 .horn Rognn wn s he!rI ti t t hc horn e place in W" lIm nn W" dlll·stlay . .ful y 4. An annulIl eU ~ l o l1l whi le fath(lr ancl I1I Oth l' I' we re livi ng nnd nt th,·il· 1',' 'lil l's t t o be IIlw" y. un nnnual uffll ir. As our III1.th ,·I· hD S hl' e n ('all",) hnme sinc,' Ins t ycnr. 1111'. Bprl !:logon, who still I'r ~ i"('s n t he home place. WIIS hosl to t he br" t he r and R i ~t e r8 and t hl' ir famili es wh o nil ('lime with we Jl-fi lled bas ke ts t o s pe nd t h .. da ~' . Thl're has bN!n one IIdditi on t o t h£' fnm lly circle by marringe Rin ce last yenr. The mal'rillge of Rh odes Bunnell to Miss Jean Hockett. At the noon hour tho. us ual boun teou" dinn e r was ~erved en'(' tl'rill . nnd laler a generous s uppl y of iceC/'t'u m was enjoyed; also it being the F o urt h. firt'work s were in orde r . Those pe rmitted to e n joy th i~ happy r e union WE're Rev. and MI'!'<. W. E. Bogan, of Hill8boro; Mr. Bnd "M rs. Evan Bogan, Marjorie a nd Ro bert Bogan, of Xenia; Mrs. Weldon Wil so n an d son, Ge rnld , of nea r Spring Vall ey ; Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Boga n nl1d daughter, Dorot hy, of near New Burlington; IIfr. and Mrs. Chaunc"y Monlmi a Hoa k. of Wayn esv ille; Mrs. Bunnell, Mr. Bnd Mrs. Rh odes Bunnell, C porge Bunnel, Mi88 Monl mill nunn l'lI, Annn Loui Re. Benton and Clara Dunn , JIIi N~ l.o ll ise Dunn, 1l9d JIl l's . Walk e r Krat z!'r, of Lebanfll1; Mr. nnrl MrR. GI('nn Da\' i8, Robe rt, Hog!'I', N 1111'. lIIary nnd Ma rjori e Da vi s nnl l 1111', Bl'r t Bog an, ot Welll1lnn.
CLASSMATES HAVE PLEASANT REUNION
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Diamond nnd Wedding r ings IIi Ca ry' s Jewelry Shop. Le banon , Ohio
And your Lome wa • • hrouded in my.tery beC.UI. of • lerend I·... t tho aboot of • ti,er haunlecl h -
Morris and' Irwin Hyma n , of Xenit, are guesl s uf Mye l' Hymnn nnd family. The Miss('s Hug g , (I f Cincinnati ho\'c bee n ~ p c n dill g II f \\' da y ~ li t ihe Frie nd >! Huml' , A. B. Sha ne r and f omily spent S undn y with M iSR Edn n Shan e r, in GI'l' ,mfleld, Ohio.
Miss Mildr ed Hartsoc k, of Milford Hn,1 coll ege fri e nd, Miss Mary Harbage. of L(ln d pn. ~ p e nt the week-end wil h Mrs. Edith H a rris and family.
Miss Louise and ~Ia 3t ~r Paul Hough spent S unday as the gues ts of Miss Greater growth was registe red in Dorothy Bourtles, of " y Ue. 'I'he litcooperntive purcha si ng by farm ~ !' ~ Ie folks enJoyecj a picnic dinnfr in f or the first six m o n ~ h s of thi s ypar the wooclg, thal1 dllrillg any s imrJar period \I f re\lent " I'ars, lellders in the Wa rre n Mr. "and Mrs. M. A. Cornell, Mr. County Fa!'m BUI'I'au r eport. Dur- and Mrs . W. E. COTnull. ~r. al\ll ing the recent spring sen~ on conpera. MrH. Rulph Mill!!r and family. Mr. and tlve purchases pf fel'tiJi1.pr s ~(lwe d Mrs. Wurr~n Braddock and d~ughter, an l'Icreasll Of 76 PilI' cent over I"st spent S undllY with Mr. and and ~rll. yenr, while eooperlltive purehl\ses of H . A. Cornel!, feed through the organization alHO WOOD SHiNGLES-The world'. Increased more than 70 per cent. 1'he recent patronage divide nd of the best and cheapes t roof by every test. state farm . bureau amounting to Certified by centuries of Utle. they $68,984 for'th e firs t six months of atand the te~t of time. Genuine 18. the year is the large:lt ever paid , In, P erfection Rell Cedar Shingle.. at Madllen' s Lumber Yard, Waynesville, they report.
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An flel'oplane IIttrqcted " larie erQwd ~~ ftac~'! flti!d l!1st Frrdny t-ernoon •. ·.Thf! pilol. en.r.out~ f rom th.e Troy A Irport to ClIlclllnati. lost pIS wa~ and in landi'lg t he plane Rtruc~ ~ ,dItch IIftd a propclJer \Vas broken. He was detaineli hel'e. Scvjlral hours. - - -- - •
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Mr and MrR Ralph Stout and ,. ~oy McBe.th, of Springfield wall daughter o·t West Manchellter.' injured' when a~ lIe \yB!! cnt~ring hi. f lit' Waynellville resldentB called automobile on .the Fourth, a torpedo Q~1ar.. ~te Colem~ luI ",~ek ·w.. explqded. b.dl~ butnins- bIa f,qot.
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Ru sselJ SI1 Jisbury wns in Clevelnnd t he firs t of th c week.
Mrs. W, B. Sq uires. who has been Fo urth of Jul y a ,"c ry plensa nt ill f o r sevc ra l wee ks, is ab le to be socinl eve nt . tIll! -re uni on of clnsB ab out the house. mutes of th e Ii I1l"'l'ysburg school t ook We are offe ring ma ny spe rinle .plnce a t l he ho me uf Mr.liOd~ durin);: July a nd Augu st. Cl\r)"s Jew Frnnk Har t.~oe k . elry Sh op, Lebnnon, .Ohio, An nbu nd ant dInner was se r ved, picnic s tyle, under the trees. Th o ~ e Miss iII arjurle Enrnhort WII S t ho pre~ont were : dlnrwr g uest' of he r g randpare nts , Mr Mr. lind Mrs. Ro ..~ Hnrt.sock nnd Il nd Mrs. Charles Grny, Sunday. four children; Mr. and Mrs, Wilfre d Mr. J . E. Baker and son, of K e n COSRum and four ehlJdren, Mr. nnd IIIrs. J o hn herwoo d and three chil- dnllvllle, Ind., calJ ed on Mr. and Mrs dren, ' Mrs . Don 'H n r L~oc k nnd fiv e Chnrles Groy Thursda yevening. c hildrpn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Ire rMr. Dnd MrR. George Kendnll .a nd res and four childr(' n , Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Cleaver nnd 4 children, Mrs. Mr. Orland o Holfowell, of F ai rmo unt Charles Gray lind thrt'e children, Mr. [nd., ar e viSiting ~Ii ss Martha Burnnd Mrs. H crhert Ooster and three ne t t. childre n, Mr. Willi a m LukellR nnd dnughter, Mnry /Iroline, Mr. and Th e Quee n Esthers will meel wi i h 1III'!'<. Irving W e lch, Miss H elen W e l~ h Miss Irmll Rich Saturd,\y nftel'noo n Ilttan(II'nCe i".lIfiss Ruth Luk_s, 111 iss Ed '.ll hri-l....."",...l-ilt--lJ.-u"ffoe1lto-;\--fl , F loramond und lIIrs. R eell, Mr. und desired , . .lt .lpg 1Ilrs. Frank .Hllrt soc k, nn d a ' VIA cousi n. Mrs. R. W. Risinge r Imd son. IInr Fifty-sev"n g uesls w('re prese nt, 11 old. of New Dayton, A Ibertn, elm.; promis in g gl'Oup ot young lind PI'OS- al'e vi siling her parents, M!'. and Mrs" perOlll! porents and happy children. " lias Ogl e~ bee. A pretty celebration of the nat ional Time for n Iifet ime- Gl'Il c n wntenholiday, eoneolvcd nnd carried o ut by IIfrs. CosBom and M"rs. Don Hurt- l!8 IItt· among th e most fav ll red gifts selecl.('d by our putrons. Ca ry'~ Jewsock. L. V. R. elry Sh,9p, Lebanon. Ohio,
COOPERATION IS ON THE INCREASE
GOMMUNITY MffTING Witt BE HELD
Th e r !'~uI M IIH' f'l i n~ o f' th e Lr.ya l T empt:nlllc(' Ll'gio n will Ill' he ld F'i'irIlLY, J ul y I :{ , ul til l' h(J lll' o f Ja n!' tl llll Evnlyn F II I·n".. '1'1,,· IlI c' lIlbers w ill 11l t., .. t at t he pu !<' I ll flk(' :l l :::! p . m. , 'Ilch Ink ing RUll ll't hi ng fo r a IlIn c h Mo l' thlln 5 00 ·1-1/ c lu h me mbers , ull d hik t: Ull t t o t he pl:lce of meeti ng . I1ge th er w it h th eir pa re n ts, leadera Th e IUlll'h wi ll b(· " lI jo),e u oft,, 1' (h c' und f ri e l1 d ~ , are e xpected t o partic. mee t ing . ipate in 1\ M'l'i,'s of fi ve co mmun ity LeI pV l' ry o ne t ell SO IllP o ne .0 no !II ('(' t in g's 1 H'~t II ec k, u ntl er th e direcl U ll' w ill 1I 1i Ht-t i t. li o ll uf "'lI nly I~ )( t l' n ~ io n Age nR Wa t s a ll d ( ' I ,, ~, . Fu l't y o rgan izc d clu bs thl'U ll gh,,"t \\'" r n ' n Qunty a r c " Xi'" ·t c d t" 1i"l d li ll' ir oll' n . " para t e L u s in C',~ ~t'~~Hl n :-; th c> iJegi nn in g oC t he nl,~cting ~, )\ o ·c1 oc k. Aft e r th e club l11 e nrh C' I·. ha\'e t h us d iscusse d th l' ir "" "l1i llg 1) 1' ~e ll' i n g prob le m9, Jl ll Ult l',\' . l'Ili<ill l-(. pig or clll f f('c rling, ~ t l: .. tl", '· " l' i"lI .~ c lu b. \\' ill n~ R e mh l e yon ('A 1\ 'T lil T Tll E 111 .. 11 S POT. In t n 1111t' hHL!l' gro uJl fot' a j oi n t r. A LL Till': T1 ~ f F: (' f'(' a ti +dlU l a ll tl edu ca ti ona l p n Jgra nl. Anll l.lI lil" IlI(o nt s a lld " Iuns will hu A young la dy ' olllp ininc d t o nl(' t he II t lll' r ellIY thut sl1l' ha el pe ri " el s "f II ll1 d,· f" r llil' '(J unt y 1I 111 n t o urs t o df' pr(! ~R i o n . T he r (' \\' prc I illl " . whe n 1111) I'JfI . T uesda y J uly :! 4t h, n nd t o life . " '·II Il' d dnlb nlld lIlIint"rps t in g . ( ' inc llllI:t t i F rid a y J uly ~ 7 th; n" well Anel , Ill' co uld n' t ""C tl1<' " i~ i o n IHII' '" 1'''1' l hl' -1·11 c lub cam p. August G"n\' i ~ IIJ! (' Ih" idea l. Li fe was jU gt I I. " " " fil l' l he fa 1'111 wlime n's cnmp I h., " ",· k f u ll "\\'l n ~. Ma n will be p l" ddin J! , Wcoil wh y not '! Thll t is lh e hUlll nll int" l'l" " 't\ in ('Ja~" ' p lan s for seed lot und we lIli!! hl wl' lI /I cce pl it. " h" '1 1 li nd h is d bc us: i" n o f t he whent We li r e fIJn llll " t" if we g('1 U1I' :-. il uatitlll in J!C' rl(.' r nJ. 1'; " "1 yho d,\' , inci ll di ng t he Yotlng \' i ~ ion on cc in n II'hi Jc.. if ncrasio na ll y \\·c sta nd I' n t he ll1 0un tain t op,hnth ed :t ,,11 nld. \\' ill en j oy t he mO" ing p icill th e ~ lI n li g h t. a nd lou k o ul ove r lh o tu r !'s - I" S(J IIl" cOlll ed ics nnd highly fulu l'(,. M""t of t hC' tim e w e hnv(, "1I 1crlu in ing lilm s nre hci ng ord e red fu r these m(·cl ings. 1 hree s pec ia l ( u tra y,,1 t hl'" u.: h th e \, lI l1 l'~' o f th e li l lll s t r ip, ure a lsll hci ng o r d" l'ed ~ ha dllw . In Il1 M t Nc,l'th l e mpel'llt c lill1 n t p ~ 1' 1'0 111 Wa shin/:'lO Il to illustra l e the ra in i. intf'rlllin gle d wi t h sun shine 1'!l l1ll11unity "ing inK leu by Miss Watts . If \\,calh"I' permi Ul all mee lings undo a s til\' po,· t "xp r e ~se tl it. " Int n will I,e held in th e ope n nir- so thos e <'He h lif · so mo rllin mu st. f ull ." requ es ted t o bring MO~I f UU lIi ' l' UU I':;(! 1:5 t o 1)(· III JII h· al t('llCling 1I 1' C' by tl l',, <I l'I·c ko lli ng. W I' cll nn o l :d un/:' b l u n kl.'l~ , p ill ows or robes Cor ha\'e tl,,· l'is ill n o f the stn rs ul\\' II Ys, Ihe ir cO lllfo r ( i f ~itlil1g on th gruss. lind lif(· i" mJ\H ly cU II1I' " ,,(' II of futu l'c C l lIU ~ ar ~ abo plann ing t o s ~rvc icc s t l'PS t ll ken by sh'ps in the· dark . We " r elllll nnd rd r es hlll f,' nts at some of th ,' schedull' for ''''e f ortu nll te if o n ('~ in II whi lt' th e ' he ':::l th erinJ.:'" e1lHld s SW{I('P u \\'ny nntl Wl' ca n wh ic h i" a s f' ,lI ow,,: Mn nday v' "e rring. Jul y J 6, Spring. g li mpsc' t h,· j:;oa l. Lif,· is a rhy t hm . It. ha ~_f i l s u ps 10 " 1'0 II i~ h I'c li " ,,1 yu rt! . Tlle" I,,), (,VI' II i II '::, July 17, Lebaa nd downs lind · t he b~ in " we can do is t o say in th e lun/:,ung ' of no n . 1I 11 1'111 0n pa r k. WCd lll' , dIlY c ven ing, J uly 18, Mot.h e old neg ro hymn, " I' m sometim eA up un d so m C'lin mes dOll'n . b ut ~ t,i ll 111.\' "011 Crullge h ull law n. Thurtida y eve ning, .July 19, Maineso ul is h('/I ve nl y bo und." Th eRe mo men t s of darkn ess. t hese vi ll e sc hoo l yard. FririllY eve ning, J uly 20, Butle r unin te rs ting s t re t c hes of ou r l ifc a r e u ur re a l t esl. Th e n i. shown o ur vi ll e church yu rd . Eight r eprcse ntllt ives of t he 4-H Band concert tonight at.8 :30. s t l1ying qUIlJity Rnd our nhilily to purs ue a goal by fai t h nnd n ot by c luh~ o f \V.a rren county arc att end. ing dis tri ct t rai ning camp at Yell ow Mrs. Mnhlon Rid ge is recoveri ng s ight. fro m her I'ecent illn ess. We cannot ha" e the glory a nd the Springs to s t udy method s which will ecslasy eve ry mo me nt. W e co uld e llable th elll to makc the Warren Dr. R. D. Clage tt. of Nogal es, Ar iz. not st a nd il . No mnn could live in II 'o unty camp and Warren Cou n ty ~ pent th e wee k-end he re. Rta tl! of pe rp ellllll inloxicati on . li e 'I- II clubs lh e b 'ller f or t heir huving mu st ge t h is f er t d own l o th e ground bee n t hel·c. Mi8s Clarn Lil e is s pend ing two on ce in a whil" lind just plu g a long. Th ese represe ntatives we r e se nt on weeks at farlin s viIJ o, Ind, W e hll ve th e' co m fo rt of kno wing th e recomm c nd a t inn of the boys and Ihnl IIqth in g lru tR fOI'e vc r nnd if g il'ls and club lea (lers and were selecThis is t ru l ~' th e brid e's Gi ft · hllp. 0111' mllod is d pl'" '~~c tl Uft " I' whi le t ed fl'om liS muny dilTeren t parts of Cnl'Y's J ell' II'Y Shop, Le bnll oll, Ohio. it will Jln,s lI lI'l1 )'. t he coun ty 11 5 pilssible. They are ; You cllnn 01 hit [hr. nig h sp nl ~ all A lice La wson , o f t he Springboro Clin t o n Burri ~ . of Dny to n. vi sit ed th e tim c. ~ lI appy Stit ohers ; .Jean n ette Fo"x, of his cOllsin. ~~nrl Co nn er, Jr., la st N onah el Gil'ls nnd Sunbeam Co n \' el't~ begin th air r clegi uus life th week. us ually in a bla ze of e nt hu s iaslIl1I . S li tch e r~ of L"bnn on; Laura L ee 1'IIOlllJlso n, n f t he Junio r Clolh ing Mis s Laura Ros nng le. of Franklin. They are key ed lip t o a high pitch G i r l ~ , of lIIason; Alice Se ttlend ulHl e rgo nn e motio nnl cc slus y. a is lhe guest of her sistcr, Mrs. H. E. Il is uftl' rwurd lhat ih ' t es t co mes . III.VI'!!, o f lh e BacheluI' Girl. ' Clot hIInthnway. . ing clllh of Was hington Tp; Charles Th ey nr" r equired t o lllk c 'up the H uffm un of t he W II ~ hingt o n ',' p. Live a ffnirs of da ily life whi ch IIl'1i p ('rbnps Mr s. Lizzie Lewi s nn d grandso n, Stuck l'llIh ; II1~ b('l' Elli ~ , of th e RurE than Lew is, " i ~ ited re l ati\' e ~ in Dny. humdrulll lind ullinle resting. TIll'Y vcy. J, urg Lil·c. toc k clu b ; Lynn Syer uve emoti o ll. bUi l'll1 oli on i ~ an t on t hi s wee k. occasion :tI experi e n ce lind is not destric k" I', of th e Indust ri ous Porke rs ill I-IlIrlon Tp.. and RnYlllond Mr. Craw ford Pel'l'Y li nd family , of pe rmllll e nl. In th e ir da il y li fe there Ruhlmn ll , o f th e Del' rfi eld T p. LiveDllylon. ' pe nt t he Fo ur t h wilh Mr. must be stend y nppli ca ti on o f the ~ l o ck club, ruth s nnd t hey hav e learned In th ose and Mrs. J . H. Smit h. n IT\! moments 0 f ecs ta sy, so many of Clark Salis bury hu" accepted n po- t he m bllchlide . I n q uilti ng /I bad ha bi t ve ry ofen sition in !l "Y " camp at Aurorn. Ohio. we make a vow 01' sign H pledg e in ns recrcutional direct or. U lYIomc nt o f c l1thu ~ iu s um which is Ru s~ell Be ntl e y wn~ cnll od t o Xen- vt'l'y hard t o kee p in th e s ucceedi ng in lust we ek o n acc oun t of the ~ ick l1Iomenls of drll bn ess. T he best Ill or a l quality is lhe qunlily Ile~s lind death ot hi s mother, of slick-t o-it-i\'c-ness, th e "q uali t y of T he "pec i!lll y de signated daYB nt Terrell Mllcy, of De t r oit, s pcnt the ha nging 0 11 and doing righ t wh cn th e Ohio Sta te fail', Augu st, 27 to week-end with hi s br ohe r -in -Ia w and th e re lir e 11 0 dr ums bea t ing nor h o rn ~ e ptembe r :J, ha ve bee n announ ced. sisler, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hnrtsock. blowin . nlll g ,ay, o llrlny, is callcd ' So in the m8ni:"" , r elati oll, we "ro lum blls ~lIld Chii dren'H Day." Tho Mi s. Jessie Clllrk , o f C'inci nll l1ti, n begi n ill a h ul'. t n f 10\'6 lInci vio le nt progr ll m 0 11 th is da y is pl ll nn ed t o fOTlll el' r es 'l,lellt of \Vlly ne .• "I' ll e, \" 1'11 alT cli oll what I!IU ~ t be ke pt up s pend th e s umlll c r nl l h(. Fri c n d~ Ihl'o llgh dny ll f pe rha pti unint e rcH' s i11111 III t l' t.h e int erest o f lh e peo ple of' CO lll ll1 UU S lind the cll te l't a innl<'nt H o m e. illK dCla il. fur children iH p r e ~e nt c d o n tlln day. So th e Bihlc t ell s l" tnul it i ~ the Tu c, da y is " f':x ll ihil or s' Day, " and 1111'5. Frank' Tll y lo l', o f Son F rkll - o ve rco mel's wh .. " ha ll be J,fivr n Ihe Wl' dn esduy g il'c n OYCI 10 the Ohi n c is('o, Cn l., is makillg li n l'xtcllded rew a I'll . Fa r m Burcuu Fed e ration li nd Ohio vis it to her mother', M r~. Edith HnrGl'allge, is set IIsidc us "Agri cu lt ura l riR nn d fAmilY. DIl Y." GOI'Crn lJ l' Do nu hcy will s pend TlI lIr" lay ul th e [u ir, ll nd in r eco gni Re,1 Senl Cedar Shingles for rel\l ti oll o f thl' ho nor. t he dny will be satisfacti on nnd safety. You R'Ct Iill nwn ns "G ove rn o r's DIlY." In th e them at Madden 's Lumber Yard, Way PlIs t yeo", uLt e ndll nce records bave n es ville, Ohio. rell e hed their hi gh mnrk on tbis dny. A 1lIII'ude o f pri ze callIe, known as ·lItr. a nd Mrs. J . H. Smit h are C harles ' Lllmbcke , wh o, with - R;;;- Ih" " Mill ion J) ollllr Li"csl oc k Parspending the week wilh F . C. Smitb a<le ." is t he f('lIll1l'c of Fridll Y, espt'cand family li t Akron, and Miss Ma- selJ Sm ith , face ~ cha rge. of cont ributin g to tthe ,1('Ii'luency of two ull y dcsig nule d us "Li ves tock and bel S mith , oC Columbu s. On thi s day news pnper I S-year-o ld Ly nchh urg gil'I" Wus PI'l'sS Oay," IlIcn fr (l ill nil r ur t s of lh e s tllt e Ilre ~fiRS Mn)'y Hankin Ro n and Miss brought to Wilmington, Monday c yt,Opnl Jjavid~ ( f orm er t ea chers in the ning, from th e Highlalld Co unty jail. g u e ~ t . of th e fail' b,)nreJ at a lun chl ' (tfl. Way nf'sv ill(' sc hool ~ . were w~ek - ~nd nt Hill s horo, c hn rged with hurgl » ri ?" Award lInd Aulo Rac e Day" is ing the Gre»t Atl antic & P acifi c T ea gue ~ t s of Mi, s Iltm rlet t n Mc Kinsey. co mpany' s .outh So uth ~ tr !' ,t ~ ll! r e th e app elll ti oll giv e n Sat urdll Y. Th e W" r~p!lil' wntches a nd clocks, al- li nd tlwfl of II Ford cO\lpe, bc longing fil iI' \\'i ll he hc· ld nve r La bo r Day with. (he mll in f eat urc th" Lub or Dny eel. ter nnd rcplilte j ewel r y nnd s ilve r- 10 Kenneth Wi nte r, . . ware- ul so buy old gold and silver. " He WII S r elpllsed . wl1l'n hc a ppea r- e bral iOIl a n t! A ulo raceR. Cary 's ,Tewelry Shop, Le banon, Ohio. ed befo n' Mayor C. Q. lI ild e brant. for hearing Th ul'Rday, UP II II two William Thras her and family , of bonds of $IiOO and $10 0 <'il c h. whic h CincinnAt.i. Mr. and II1rs. E. W. he furn ishe d. !lliss Elmll Rober t s. a former tench • Hugh e~, of Co lumbu ~ . we re week-e nd . Lnm bcke nlso fu rll i, hed $500 bon o! guests .of Mr. nnd Mrs. N. P . Jor- at Hillsboro when he pleaded not e l' in the ~c h oo l here, ha s been pro dan. guilty to lhe contrib utin g to m ot ed t o an ex ec utive position at the deliuquen ency nnd wa s re le ased to Hughes High sclwo l, Cinc innati, offi c ia l ad visor, nt a ll increase of salMrs. Cillude RlggR, of Columbus, the Wilmingto n police. . will spent a few wee k ~ wit h her parSmith could not turnis h bond a nd ary. Miss Roberls left last week for un i" er sily, New York, ent~, Mr. and Mr~. W . F. Clark, while remains In Hillsboro j ail, bu t will Columbia Mr. Ri ggs is IItte nding the N. Q. R. probably be released to Wilmington wh e re ~ h c will e nte r tbe s ummer offi cers 10r pressi ng t he burglnry co urse t o ta ke adva n'ccd work in tho training scltool at Dayton, : advisor's department. and theft charges h ere, Mr". Mftry Carmony, of LyUe, Mr. Thursday the two couples were - --'-and Mrs. Claude Riggs, of Columbus, married in Covington, Kentucky, and Miss Mildred Clnrk, MellSrs. Paul Flo- went to Lexington, r eturning Inter ry and Ralph Reinhart, of Dayton, to Cincinnat i, where t hey we re arres---spent ihe Fourt h al7 the home of Mr . ted upon 'varran ts swo rn out by the Biss Bessie Goodman was drown. and Mrs. Wilbur F. ·Clark. fathel'll of the . girls, John Burton ed in the Little ' Mlami river at Cold and .£l1 arl es Arche r. ' Sp~ings, ncar Oregonia, on the 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F.. Crarlc. enSmith has 1\ wife and two chil- She wa s wading and stePlled 011' in10 tertained on Su nday , l\fr. and Mrs. C. dren residihg in Wilmington. deep water, and wall rapidly earrled W. ·Younce nnd , children, MrR. Pape, Parent..~ . of t he two girls went dow n stream In t he swift 'iarrent. Ml'II. Lillian Palnte~, MillS Dorothy to Covi ngton, Tu esday , t o bave the Her body was [ouolt M,.Hal boUl'l Palmer, Mr. Everett Clnrk, ot Day- marriage of thflir dau gliler!! an- later about two 'mllell below tJae ' ton; Mr. and Mrs, Claude Rlgg's, of nulled. They were r e turned to their s pring!!. Her parente live near JlatbColllJDbu. . Sanday aftemoo!!o ~. ~
DR. fRANK CRANE'S WEEKLY LECTURE
ANNUAL REUNION Of ·80GAN fAMilY
Calf and Pig Club . ' . . :rhe Wayne 1l'0wDllhIp Pig and C::a1l club me.t . at the Grange. HilI!, !l'uu4I1iy. 'July 3" 1928, Severa. bUBI. iaeas matters Were dlacussed. The next meeting will , be at the . Il8me pice Tuesday, JulY 17, ot 8 o'clock. AU Calf lind .Pic club memPllrs sbould be prese.n.t ~t this meet-. ing, Geor,s E;dWllrd8I ,~BPj!~tto,r.
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While thousands of doJJru'«' worth o C firewo rk s were sold at "bootlegging s tand,," nlong co untry ro a ds I n.~t week, it is mor e thlln lik ely thllt thi. waR the lust yell r fo r th ese city .chopej and othen who w nt out t o get " some euy ·m oney ." rt Is practically certain tha t whe n t he generol a sBembly meetfl next winter one of the tlrst bills introduced will be to prohibit the sa le of all kinds oC fire\yorks in the stat e. ' If th e sal e III not limited o'lItri g ht, s he riffs . 01' co unty officers will be given But horit,y t o issu e permi t.s and without th ese th e boo tlegger will be barred from his uctivities. Prices chnrged for firew orks were s uch as to yield from 100 to 260 per cent and the sales we r e " very satisfactory" to those stands localed do se to t he cities wherein the sale was denied. Columbus will soo n purchase Innd for a municipal airport. Plans have bee n under way for many months to make Columbus o ne of th e leading cities tor airplane depots in the country. A committee of promine nt )'ounC men have ,been appointed and with the cooperation of Mllyor Thoma s and the city council sleps hnve been laken towards the purchase of • large tract of Ian". Hanga rs will be erected and t he place so mark ed that all flyers con ea,sily locate it.
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Th e fourth meeH-ng of the .lIt Clothing club wns held III lh e Crude building. T u esday at 9 u. m. Ro ll cn ll , to which o nly four nremb c l'~ l'e Hllond eil, WIIA foll owed by th e ecre tll ry' s r e port. A foo d r eport waft given by Mnry Leah E dward s, which proved to be ·very in te r es ting. A henlt h r t' port waR given by Myra Pe nce a nd t he rumaining iime waf< spe nt in se wi ng. Th,' ne xt mee ting. Jul y 24 , will he n picnic a nd s wimming party afte r Ih p hu sincRs seARion. All m e lllb er R nr e urgl'd to be nt.tend . Hele n Bf'ltz, Sec' y.
COL l\1B US, OHIO - I t see ms pre tty cerla in tl'int t h" J 5th co ngres: sio nal dis trict will have 1\ m ember oC the nClCt nited S tates senoIA!. It so happens thal t hi s distr ict , which might be conRidered truly rurn l has two clllldidates for 8ellll l o rial nonrin uti onR. One Is George Whi te , o f 1I1nrietta, who see ms cC'l'tuin t o Innd th" D,'mocrut nominati on fol' the l ong term, lind t ho other is hi pf Ju sti c ~ C. 1'. Murshull, oC ZIIIH' Hvilh'. who Qsks t he Republic1In s 10 gi vc him t he s hurt tN'm numi nnti on. Btlt h Mllri.. Un lIn,1 Zun<",villc nrC in til!' llith d iHlri ct, ll nd lIl'(' in fn et the ( IV ', "II" ~ (' ~ t. citi('s in lh,' di ~ II' k L Whir. Ilo l'I'c Sl'l' mH some qu e ~ t ion co n 'e ming t hl' nOllli natio n of lIf l\r~ h o II wh o is 01'Jlo sed by 'l'heu do rl' Burll1l) " ," r ,I' m . t'r Se nntor Churl .. s lJi,·k. W I , ' t e' ~ n ominati on RN' m ~ Ilss ur.·" II " he iH being give n unit NI Auppor t of h iH pRI·ty a nd hi s uppo. iti o n Is r PIl !ly 11I'g IIg ible. But it dOt'S lo ok like tIl<! 16th dist r ict would have II m emb er o f th e United tates se na t e. A nd why not? Wasn 't VicB-Presidel11 DnweH B Marietta mllh '/ Wit h him ab ~ "nt from the baWe front, th e pioneer city s hould have lit least II me mb er of the senate.
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"The Tiger Trail" By Edison Mlns hnll An a stou nding, brenthless story hy u mustC!' of mY 8tl~ry: You cnnnot nfford lo mi ss It if yo u like to be t hrilled h ~' nn e xcit ing adven . lUre ya rn . In thi s st ory E di so n lIIars hnll has done better t han his b es t. Thi. StOI')' St. rio Today in thi,. P • • per, Don't f.i1 to re.d Ih .. Finl inot.lJmenl of Serial
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M W' ''- All N Ir s. I • n ' e n D".d Mrs. Will. ow IInl. w er e Dayton vlRitors today. _ n. HoweJl' Will I. S. ' • •of POI·t . W ia m wns 11 vU811leSS VIsItor 111 nyne~ville _t odny. Mr. nnd !\Irs. J . B. Chnpm nn had as their dinlll'r at gu e sts Friday eveD ing, MI'. and Mrs. } ' rnmor Da ily, o f 1..e:Jt.inon, MI'. nnd Mrs . Ra lph Mill!'r. l\Il:. li'fIa ·Mrs. ttnnnld Hawk e , 11k a nd 1111'S. C. M. Rob it 7.er , Mr.ll. .1, W. Edw:tr~s 0 1'111 'Miss HcnJlii,tttl McKinsey.
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file W. O. 'I' . U, in!!titute held lit Hapeyslmrg July 5. wus well atte nr!'ed: , Tht're wl're six rcp re.e nlu t ivcs Crom the local W. C. T. V, lIud L. 1', L, The pllln ot work waft discu ssed ami report;s from differe nt departm en t s were given. A candle lighting demonstration represented the state ofce rs arid workers and Mrs. Merritt, • former crusader. pra yed that they might indeed be true lights and leadera In the cause of prohibition. A cov.ered dish lunch was lfI'eatly Ohio. • enjoyed-, In the afternoon 8eSsioll Mr. and Mrs. EJia!< Oglesbee e~h Miss Irma Sears, pr!!:8id\lnt \If th~ t ertained at supper Sunday eveni"g,' WaYlle~.vmlI t,u,!, 1+1 was introdu.ced Dr. P. D. Clagett, ,(If Nogalps, All~lt,: and r\!sponded ""th .an approprIate ... U 1'8. R ~ ' • rAading. Marjor. ie Edward8 mr. an d" POn, J '• ' '" 'C' "" '<Jone, ... ~ In a'l'd JpRisinger, ' of New Day~on" Allierta, a'lf C'~r also recited in @ntertaill' Mr. Dnd Mrs. Fred GOIlJl,. Mill!! Alice ~ m.nnllf. , Gons, Harold Risinger and Rohett • , Mra. Belle Snodgra,.s, 01 Jellla, and Helen Margaret Gons. , state I'l'I41nlJior ~l\d dlirecto!' of tl1e I~~.~e l1,alth depa~!Ilel\t;, pve the ad· Mr. and Mra. KIIJler l{oak and, tam dJe8$; IIrst ~I!ina the atory of her ily, M,a, Rebeeca FurJlas, Mr. and work as a 'Wllite CrolB nursll in ChiMrs.' Chauncey,Bu'!nJlJl, Mr. and Mr.'! cago. She niade ' heJpfial lIuggeslions Rhodes Bunnell , lind MIss Nonlmla iluling tbe day. • Bunn'e ll, Mr. nnd ; MTB, Harry Satter· ·.,. A -number of- beautiful mu sioal l.etliwaite were gucl!t8' of Mr. aild MJiI leetions were rlV'e" by , the Harv~ys Israel Satter t hwaite a t a picnic din- burg W. C. T. U. quartet, ner at Walnut .Hilb' park, Dayton, ' Thlft lIuC:!le~ful and interestl{lg ~undaf "lIl,1Jth. meetlq clOl!d til. 'Q~ltWe r'!K:'
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Lebanon, ahd LI.hllnon. .l1nll. II ..... taetol'J 1~,C'I=:SOI:====ICtl=:I~Ct]i::;::==~[ci.~== wllrk r, ,,,.lIth P .:d"'lIr,1 ~:lIrl lIrllncil'nhllrg. fR(,' Inry wurl. r. ,"' list r. nlld. l"lellll C"ll', fll('lory WIIl'k,',· SUllth L"hllnlln . .1. l'1 Vt'lu ,le! IIro", n, former , ~'~nnkl} n. II III I Mrs. j+' lc'Rfii" 1 ~I\RC8, . FrIlnklln. (. ~Mn l PI.J.:AR rnOCF.EDlNGS Luth"r Ernf>Kl ri~h . udve rti" lng In Ihl' "II S(1 of Lllr!) MelarnllY v~. wri ter. COlllmIJlI~. lind Mllrgllrl1t E. Paul M IlIlIIpy. th" c\lgtody o[ flellri . Pal'ul' e. or ~' rll nk lin. ('lIlI Mtl llllllPY, Il n lno r WII~ grll" t !!11 to REAL E. T/\T F. 1'HANSFE RS SEASHORE JlII!!h 1(' lnll'p)'. IIndl' . EXCURSIO~S A di stl'ibuli lln of ('crtllin prol!C1'ds IUUI I' ~1. WlllkN' In Mnrgnrct in lhe cn~e of .linlon W. Rntllff VII. Mult' CunwtlU, lot in Hll rliil twp. H. F.. Dechbuc'h, l't nl, WIIA ordered. Prllllk J . Ll'lght t.o .Bernlcl' A. Donald Di lll t m,h WnR Appoi nled Leigh\. lot in Red Lion. I,r nle" t·. 1\(1 " n.l II I£'an. wenlher· ~tn,.tE'd 10 work. We traced j usl long gunrdiall nd Iil e lll of Lconllrd Ro ~e, ,Ic s~e Hnrl ey to Andrew H. Haw· 1,,·:\I.' n fnc~ : sl'rib .. d nnd rl'·scrib .... enough to di scover thnt Andrew La_· et nl, llIinor dl'fenunn t in Ihe calle ley. 10 acrt's in TurUcc reek twp. so n h ud mo\'ed so ut h from New York of M"l\'inn Stncy VB. SenO' cn Cornl'JI, lI ullil' Wrig ht Finley 10 Edwin M. \\'il h lim',. The Int ro duct ion Southern No. J .... y So •• hot. R .. ."t. Ii i- h:o i .. \\'II S c llri o,,~ I~' t h in--and u~ P rle\' H. ,. outhley-wh en Roder· et al. Crnill'. 1 16 ncr~~ in Deerfield twp. Tnmlln wns nl\\'lI)'5 'l"il't in mi,l"r· p" ,' ple> I'lIlht" , ('x III·tted it to h ' I!I'HY· irk nlll' ti us ofT . HI! Ruid he'd lound . In th l! SlIme ('I\ ~ , ' 1\ lii ~ tribution o f Gcorl!e :,\K lIull to J ohn S. nnd JULY 17, JULY 31 and AUGUST 14 Iho· propi'rty in" "lv",1 \VU~ ord ored. Sarah Ric hardso n, 2 10tR in Franklin. tl'rnooll. It iR 8hll\y5 II lI'a1ll1" ,I tim (' HUI whc' n hc' l'('nICwl'd h;,: hnt it W!IF hi ~ parly him ·clf." " I' (' \'hnp~ it \I' ,,~ just ~o llle leg,,1 In th., cnM(, of Thl! r.l ill llll Mortgagl' .Chri~ty McC ray to Alice J. Bow. of day, and th 1,e ~ t wa )' [" ~ rl, ltd II _('('It 10 lIP .. ull",r light hr ow n lin" mix-up- heir t o an eslnle . or som . o. vs. Eiixnb.'th Knhll'r et nl, court II1l1n, 11 8. acres In Washi ngton twp. I. to sit and rlrink /11any c'" lel ,Irink, finL'. . THROUGH SLEEPING CARS TO ATLANTIC CITY Soulhley is tr .. mendously uut hori ll'd the sht'riff to e mpl oy an Chri Rty McCray t o Alwe ll McCray, of lime and lemon. "~ y"u go ll hnl'l; to ~"l\ It· work 10- thing ? LI~.'.I ,nln, aucli on l' l' t" ~1' 1\ lhe prol,el'ty dc- 6,1. 68 acres in WURhington IWp. I used to spe nd it lhat wUY.(,'XCI'!'t 1110"1'1 1\\' . " I ~ "i". " 1'/11 'So rry you wl'althy." ll1uetr.,.d d ••~"'pt'¥. rold u .... howl n. time train. , a top ... o",.,. prl v U•••• m P"s~ib ly. But I did get inlerest · ~crib ed in thl' petitio n. when Otlt on nils. J ff<,rFf,., n 'l\'i, enn'l S il l), Ifl n~er ." Leollard and J llnl' Hlltfleld to Mary I n!!,'!!r sa w ~ uch II ti relllss pui r Th .. dl'fcnu:ll11 wn ~ ord crNI to pay E. Binegar, 2 lOIS in Franklin . Lincoln. who wa tl·h." I" I' 111 and " N 'l1 " ~ "'1'I'y Il ~ 1 :1111, cioc," hI' cd. ans\Vl'r!! my bell" IInll swel!l's ""I "')' ,. pli," \. " I ( it', h('\w,'en fi ~ h and II( hunters as thesc R oderick s w('r~. lht, co~t in th e l' I\ ~C o f J. Lestcr MulJ ulllt S. Shurts to J . S . Richardson, office and wi th inin"tllbk l,tlw, I!"icic, t hi,·,·c·s. I 1'1 ,,,,,,(' fi sh 1','l'ry lim!!. Th('), A nd when you're down for this week· ford v~. Willlofll L. SucllIen ing, ;]ij ucros in Frank lin twp. i my plllients to Ih" ir c hn l r ~, cnn 1ll:lkl' nn' m",·,' go"nll manly and «'quirl' II e nu parly I 1\'lI nl you to keep ellrs ec ulor of th" ('slute of Annie E. lIIul· Shirl ey C. Jnm eRo n 10 Onvid and as refreshing concllcllnn (luI of n lil - li ner " .. I. nnl" ~ daily br!'nt!, YOII nnd eyl;~ widl'" oll~n -nnll, of (·u\.lrsc. fonl. d('ccnsc·d. Frnnc('s Ro s~, :1 I tl t ~ in Ridg ,v ille. In the ('n ~(' of O. B. Cui n, tru ~t .. e, tIe IIme-jul e nnd mint . ntl sl·!t 7.l' r - kll"w ~ HUI wh~' don'l )'ou ~tay und iil)~ cIa ·ed." Marthn . a nd Marcum W. Bailey v~. Ph ilip Grnn,lin 1' 1 nl. n n ortir. r of I" lIurry E. nnd Iv a M. O ~ Il o rn , Illl ill water as can he ifllllA'in!'d. fi sh without me '~" The journey to Snut hl ry Downs is distrihulio n was mlul(' tu which tht, Lcba non. Perhap~ . thl' ~tn r)' ,, ( S"\llhh' ~' " Fi shi"" for InrrOIt with nnyhody Downs !lhould hegin with thnl AtI!!· (,X(',' pt AI('xllnd,' r thl' Grenl woult! tli ,t ingui. heu by Mille of t hl' mo. l dl'fl'ndnnl I'x~(>pll' .1. Glndmnn F.lli ~ to Cnrri ngtun P. A di ~t ributilln of th .. proceeds of nnd Elhel M . Ellis. 6 1 1· 3 acres in ust afternoon hl'~ide I SI' I'PII Isllllld. giH m(' n o thrill at 1111." I t (l ld him. b""utiful srl'nl'ry in Flor illu, bUI I ~ a sule llmnunt iug to $.t825 W fl. ol'dl'r· CI('nrcl'cek I\\'p. Alexander Pi~rr(l nnrl 1 wpre tnrpnn I'd ~(ll' tl(' r g o to my h n u ~c party." ,INcln' l \cwk lit it. The pC1r ter sh n\\'ed mi' my .ca t nt I' d in the rose o r W. II . nud,el', ud · fishing. " J)nn('in!! "mund in n ha llroom II . J . n nd Ettu MUl' Illlb ig to Frank When} Ihink of AlexallcJer Pil'rcl' wh (' 11 ynu would bl' 'dnncing artHtnd the ,<,aboard sllltion. alld il is ullbe· mini ~trnto r v~. Th oma, F. Gloss et Pri. by, t a I, lot in Fru nkl in tWJl . it i~ nlways wilh n fi shing 1'1111 in hi. "/\ Ihl' 'Nl wilh n Illrpon! By Iho 1i,' \' ('ulJl\' l ru l' thnl ten minult'. hnd nl. LI(lyd on,l Ettn Brynnl to W illi nm Th e bo nd 0 r A Ibert Lackey wa ~ CohN'. lot in Fronklin nn,1 Clear· hand. He wa~ al hiF itl'"t th (' n. Tn wny. wh ere ,lid you ~Il)l y"u wl'rl' passl',1 bCfol'1' 1 enr notice d Ihe d ain · Iy littl e hut on a girl nlnt Ml Ih(l 10wI'red from $1 UUO to $500 and crl' l'k t W!,S. e him on th., ~tre(ot nn(' coold cas· !!(ling fl>1' thi ~ ri ntou. w l'k?" RcpubUcao Candidate for And it I. II Luck .. y \V1l~ rel!'nsed from c lIstody. i1y gu.css that he w:t~ II fi shermnn. " 1'0 1\ hig nld IIInnor h ou~!' in the Il'ngth flf th(' cllr nhplld. J a mt's nnd Mllrti" Hop kins to n nbqUl·,·r thing lhut my fir~t thoul!hl o f· but n eve r a dl't('cth·l' . Ther!' i" n" inlcrinr- Sollthll'Y Dnwn •. " ert II nr";sn n, 2 lots in F.·unk lin IW" . NE W SUITS ":;') lIthII'Y~" hI' mull n ',l. " lI i~ IeI' nnti('in!! it WA S tha t len ,,,in utl' ~ Ilractice in the world Ihut l e avc ~ it~ J " hn B. Mili l'r to In,,, l.'s und lIIur· mark upon a man's facc TI,ore clenr'ly \ '11""1' 110 ';;n't hUl'l'c n til hI' P('\l' r hll.1 h('('n "'n ~I(' .L TheI'l' is nu Il l" Churlt's FORter h n~ I'ntl'rt'll ~ lIit Ih n Hopki ns, 1M in Frankli n tWI', than fishing. Pierce had lhul IlII,rlL . RlOulh l"y. ti o(', It?" co unting fm thl' I'nl!:tril" or the hu· 1t!!11 i n ~ 1 H nrley Ch.'vl' n!!('t' for nc· J ohn IIn,1 Mnggip l.o ng 10 Hurry Promi_ no inae_ in Cau" and flO ddci-"romi_ .... relief for ntllll min d. It w". ,, 't lhut 1' 01 lh e co unt ing nnd other rc lil' f . H had singularly quiet eyc!;-eyl'~ " Thnl hnplu' nH In hI.' hi s nIl1111'." J . nncl FI,' ru ella""''''' , lol in Frnnk . of ""ricuhUl1l and _uric), of indUlIry-Promita S'ate linaae... protperic)' kind of " mnn Ihnl clln ~lll nd before that .I ooked farther than 111Mt lele· •. ,\ n nld IUlln - ~cv('nty-fi\'e ycars Th e Mllylng A ll frl' e Co. Is ~ui ng lin. will be bpc in Balance-Pronu.. nal 8",",- Adminiolratiun. fSeopes, but yet not seemingly keen of lI~e -\\'hitl'.hni r ed, hea vily bui lt, a s hop windol\' nnd spl' nd nn enjoy. Eo W. Payne for III om'v. $ 1flU nll d Jl'ssi(' Tarl or tn Hntlip Hnlltilto" , COOPER fOR GO .... ERN OR CAMPAICN OJMMITTI!I!. COLUMBUS. UHIU .. hout us tllll IIF you. wilh n peruliar IIble ten minut" . gnzing tit crenlion • in tereHI fr om Fl'b"\lItry' 22. 1028, is 7fi IIcr('s in W ,Urp l1 "n<\ CIt' l'llI ont CUU llt ie s. o f millinery. nl'l'\"'" 8 twi lc'h to his I'yt·?" so ugh t. 1'h(·l'c w." 11 re",li ng fTllm lhe fir ~t Art hur .1. D. llulls tlirkrr ho s hrc.ugl,t - t'o liti c a l AlI" o1 r l j ~lng " Thill '" PI'\I'I' So ulhl ey. T don 't Waltl'r l.. S hct· ha n 10 E lm .. r S hee . k"ow him wc·11. 1 nll' t him al 111y thal if it shou ld only he Jiftl'd off It Sltil agninst A nnn J. Bus stlicke r for han. a bout I:U IlCl'e ~ in Wayne twp. • •• ' Iuh III Tnllll'll, when hI' \\':t~ \'i ~ itinl! wou ld rl'vl'al u gr~nt. IfI\'~ly hl'l'p of divorce. 1I £' len anc l O.. ""i. W:,bh to Wil . A SpriDa O.ion Tip . Ih(' Martin;; . And I cnn'l untler~lun d s hin"n"rin~ h,·"wn hair. arching a li nm W. S hurl ., :I lots in Sout h Leb. nnOll. whnl III II de him as k mI' . I ~ot th e fuce us P"l'tty an d piquanlll" the <,yes It. Is said that a cup ot strong cofPROBATE PR OCE EDING S letter ju, t a l'ouple of dnys ago, nnd of Illun cn uld wi.h 10 "l'e. It wu s fe e will r emove the odor of onions Pile anti Franz to Leo na rd and John 11 . Boot h fil ed hi R sta t l' m ~ nt .Inne Hn tOI'III . 101 in Fmn ldill . ho p"olll i ~es fi shing ulIcI ~ h oling nnd j us t Ihu l kin .1 oC 8 hot. from the breath. Th(' It',dn-:;loJlPNI at It Rtation n nd In lieu of account in th e e~ta le o f golf of the bcst. A ~k!o d Ill e ror n F' ir ~t Nuti onal Bnn k "lid Tr u~ t Co., full w('(,k. 'lite I ('lien ~cc m c d trifle amlin in the o pp ,'~ ite row of sents Co rri e M. Boot h, deceased. eXl'c u to r and tru ~ t p(' of the est.ate of HE FEELS BETTER Th e court authorized Ralp h R. Thomn~ V. Hood . decp.n~ecl. t o Fred hectic ahnut it- a. ;r he wa n led me fmlll min e left thl' tra iu. Hi ~ chn ir \'cry badly. I 'll stay" tillY or two, wa s considerably nl'III'l" r the fro n t of Singer ,ndministrutor of the eRUto Kahn, lot in Lehnnon, $29018.50. Ih e cnr thun minI'. ~o I RliPJl ed into ,,( Vermont D. Si nger, dece n.cd. to nt least." P. V. Bone to Lee V. Bone, 8 The American Is somet imes a v~ry "Qucer thing." h I' 111 11 1\ erl'd. "Surh il. The gi rl', profile WIlS plainly \'is· s e ll certain . prope rt y ot privnte sole Irncts in Turllecrl' ek twp . totaling strange animal. He will spend aln 1()~t Co urt authorized Nona F. Drake, 11 3.:17I1cre!':> u qUl'er th ing. But th ere doeslI't ilJlt' to Ille n o\\'. a lifetime at home makin&' money VACCINATION OF SWINE She Wll rl' a lit tl e ta ilor('d suit of ndmini ~t rntrlx of the estale of Wil· see m to be lillY further doubt." H. E. Dechcnbll ch. by s her ifi' to lind the n '0 abroad to havti it taken (A SPECIALTY) I WII. sco rched by curiosity : but hlue. and he r si lken bng indicnte d n linm L. Kl'ever. deceased, to sell cer· Clinto n W . Ratliff, lot in Lebano~. away from him. .... I kncw enough not to nsk qu(' slin n ~ . week·end vi ~ it wilh a gi rl fri end on lnin property lit pr iv ate Rale. Walte r nnd Edith Moran qy sher . Itat R.Ualtl. S.ralD Court appr oved sale oC cert nin the H h"re. It wa~ one oC those pret" You're n ~ort Clf II tru glwo rthy It is interesting to know tbat mod· iff. t o Frllnk R. Crowe. 4 tracs i'\ V1n. U.... ty co ncc'its t hnt girls love, cut up in. property invo lved in. the case of Cozaddale . qunck, Long," he rema rked n~ last. ern preserving methods have elim· I began to be hopeful: bul I kn ew 10 a hundred delectable pockets Cor Irene B. U ngl esby, execulrix of the Pbon. 11 Prank R. Crowe. to Teresa Eltz- inated the chonce for failure in milk· toi let urtic les. I could not watch he1" estate oC Clinton Waldo Ungl esby ,de· roth, 4 tracts in Cozadd ale. my cue. ing j e llies and jams. HARVEYSBURG. OHIO " Very blun del'ing, I'm nfrni cl. so in tently now. I pretended to gaze ceased, vs. Lew i ~ H. Unglesby, cl 01. Und er lhe old long·boillng process nul of lhe window. but the panorama First and fi nal account~ were fil ed COMM ISSIONER' S ALLO~VANCES even ex perienced cooks would get Alex." NOTARY PUBLIC "Of cou rse Y"Ul' yellrs lire agai nst slipJlNI by me withou t Icaving Ii s in- by J. L. Rnm sl'Y. administrator of Bills nil owed : Colum bus Bl ank fine. firm jelly one time and a . 8yr· . you-on ly thi rty·three. Yet l hey sa y g le impress ion in my memory. The n, t he estate of Robert E . Cnrder,de. Book Co., Rurpli cs f or a uditor UIlY fnilure the next . The riper th e N.. U....I B ...1r ceased. and by Albert L. Bennett, e that yo u hnv(' a cool hand with :I scal- turning o nce more, ou r eyes ml't. Pnlmolive 0., soap (rult the l e~s jelly. making substllnce All nt once 1 saw t hat h er color ndmlnistrator of t he estate of Mng· $64.85; ntained. so no Rccurate rule Will. Dr ... a " " ...... E.t .. t •• S.ul•• is co pel. , telldy hand means ste uely nerves for ja il , $!lA 1 : Dnyton Bla nk Book Set could be made to gov!'rn the exacl • ('n dy n crv e~ mean s you're t o be W!I~ gone. } watched her mor e in g ie B. Benn ett, d ecensed. and Printing Co .. 2 do"e n blue prints. Wa,.., ••• Ohio The fatigue of the journey, R. C. Boys. C. E. Moore and H. L. ru~ted in a pinch. You handled lhat tentl y. $,1.80; J ohn Don nell Co nt ract and ex- nmount of ~ ugar or cooki ng lime. T he new shor t ·process rul es reWildmnrsh prohlom pretty well, t oo. co mbin ed with so me nervo us slrain Cheney were oppointl'd \nprrllisers tra work, $ 100.80; W. S. Graham. Tell me-ha\'e you nllY deep . personal that I coulel not understnnd, 'wer e of the estate of Vnn Buren Miller, conlrncl. $ 138. 00: Oregonia Bridge move this uncertainty by lhe use of having un ndunl, langible eft'ect on decea sed . Iilluid pectin, wh ich is the natural rt>gard fo,' t hi ~ man outhl ey?" Cou rt n utlwri zecl the adoption of Co., material and r e pnirs to bridge, jl'lIy. ma kin g substa'lce extract ed ,. 'ot r~ully." I'd barely met the her physical being. I began to feel $304.84; BIniI' & Ler oy. cllm ent on,l man. "I tlid think ho was a kindly g lad l hllt I wn ~ a do ctor. Her po- Ever('tte A. SJlellCer, mill ar, by Anr- limo , for bridge rera ir. $30.65; Ohio f rom frui ts and conce ntrated f or ol d chllp; "ery ngreenble. lind with sition ha d chnnged, too. 1 had to on an d Em ma Frazier nnd ordered Corrugated Cu lvert Co. , corrugatetl cooking pur poses. look twice lo see whnl she was do· the child 's nam e chnngl'd to Everette a fine la st£' for vintnges." Rew e r~, $139.80; Standard Oil Co .• S. Fra zier. "I rath er thought t hot might de· ing. gas and oil, $70.65; Le banon Lumb A' Recipe for BI .. eberry Jam She no longer stnr ed a t t.he back Fannie Banlker, adminisl ratrlx of cri be him. Long. I wan you to Co" repairs to eq uipme nt, $10 .47 ; Crus h weU ahout two pound~f keep your eycs open wh en you arc at of thc seill. She was silting upright, th e estate of F orest W. Pence, de· P. O. Monfort, expres on -""o.i-H~~rries.- Add ju ice of two lemon. FUNERAL DIREcy.oRS Tuelday. 9 a.m. 4 p.m his ho u5e: I want you to watch- all a lmost rigid in he r chair. n nd her cea~e d, fil ed h er firsl and final ae· eq uipment. $6.18 ; sa me , garage rent li nd grated rind of half lemon. I\fea~ eyes were on tho In nflscope outside ('ount. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Thuraday ga.m. ",p.m. the lime." f or 12 monlhs. $36: Hal E. Simpson, ure four level curs of mi xture into The estate of George Kerr, dece".· garage re nt :for 6 months, $12: Ohio large kettl e. Add eig ht level cups "Alexand 1', you arc the lust mnn the wintlow . I foll owed their line of Saturday 9 a.m. 8 p.rn t he world to ask me t o do any· sight, lind snw at once that we were ed, was apprai!ied at $79, 56 1.33. The Law Reporter Co. , sUPJllies for pros. sugar ond mix well. URe hoUest fire . Full,. Equipped for Good in Don't Nerlect Your Ey.a pa s.~ lng so me grent co un lry estate. estate was ordl!red distributed among thi ng that 1S lhe slightst breach in ecuting attorney. $5; G. Le derman, lind s tir co nRtanlly hef o.·e and while Semee. Fr•• Examination loyalty hetween ague t and his An e norm ous house. a great white pa his widow, two daughters and onl' suppli es for prosecuting attorney boiling. Bri ng to 'Cull rolling boil .. nd lati,,1 slru cture oC style of long ago, so n. Large Dlapla,. Room. host." '13. boil hard for one minute. Remove William C. Ker~ey, executor oC the " I rnth er hope I am, Long- y et a perched upon a near·by hill. It look· Ambulanee Service and 8tir in one bottle liquid pectin. ......lIOn.OIlIo detective gets r emorseless. I mu st ed as big as th e castles of Europe and esta te of Joe S. Kerse y, deceased, Skim. pour quickly and cover at once 11AY OR NIGHT TllUrBONB 7 SURELY WAS WORTH IT guard against it. In thi. caRe- well, on the hill ~ ide were cluKtered such filed his second account. witb bot me ted -para fin. J~ T . Ellis WIlS appointed admini~· in this ca,e, I should Ilay it WII S quite outbuildi ngs as sta bles and garages . The t rain had finally emerged from Wh.n F..,.in. Cora Fritter. ot herwisl'. 1\1l1ybe yo u don' t k now Th er e were wide sweeps of meadow. trator ot the estate of Dora Ellis, the blackne~9 of 1\ long tunnel. The whal I mean. I'm not sure that I a c urving driveway, and In the m ost doceased. Bond , $20.00U. Many cooks kllow only one way L. M. Henderson , R. G. Miller and conduclor noticed a young couple kn ow myselL I have rather vague a.to unding c(ln t rnst the deep fastto fry corn fritters, and that is to ideas--inslin cts. I gue s yo u'd nesses of trop ical jungl e. For we W. N. Sears w ere appointed allprnis. bolh of whom were app.a rently quite drop the batter from a 8poon into . ..... CII II them . . I clIn't tell you wha t were in t he interior of Mu thern Flor- erB of the estllte of Dora Ellis, de· flu stered, and the young woman was d eep hot taL If fried a s a fla t frit· ida. as verdnnt a place a~ is to be ceased. nervously rearran&,ing her disheveled prompts them. I dOll' t know myself. MONEY LOANED tel' cake In butter or margarine. the Aet na Laymon, administrator of hair. Anyway, you can be !<Ul'(' that .} don' t found in ali of North Ameriea. co,'n fritters will have a decidedly the estate of J. E. LedCord . deceafie d. Thinking to put them at eMe, the want you to take IIny r "sltion unbe· (To be continued) was ordered t o sell certnin real es · conductor remarked pleasantly. "Did diIYerent flavor-one you may ' like co ming a guest." - -tate appraised at $5flO O for not less you know that the tunnel we just much better than that produced by "Then tell me- wha t lim I to do ?" th e olher , method. LONG OR SHORT TUIE-Euy IS STILL RICH WE GET THEM QUICKLY AND thnn two·thirds of its appraised come through .cost $12,000,0001" He we nt nn as if 1 hadn't qu esti onterm.. Allo- Surveyinlr and Ab. FREE OF CHARGE vnlue and for cash. "Did it," inquired the girl. Then Sour Cr.... m C.I. .. ed him. "Pe rhaps I'm playing II blind .tractlnlr. Write .nd I will call and CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR of P. V. Bone, deceased, The will lead: htlt my Inslincts tells me other- ' she added after a pause, "Well it was The police r uidecl the n ight clubs S.. m D. Henld., Wayn ... E~PE~SE Half cup butter, two cups 8ugar, see you. worth it." wise. It is s impl y thi s. Le ...~ than a at Minmi t he. olher night and found was adm iUe-d to ·probate. JU one cup sour cream, three cups pre· vlll., Oblo. year ago, lh e detective ngency with a lot of guests, which indicates that pared cake flour, threo eggs, well MARRIAGE LICENSES which r have un offi cilll connections in s pite of all rum ol'!! Florida is not IN THE GOOD OLD TIMES beaten, 'hal! teaspoon sodo, sca nt tea· LOANS on Llve.tock, Chattel., Sec· Horace p, Martin. auditor, Cleve· HARVEYSBURG, O • wou ld h"ve pnid me the biggest lee fla t broke. and Morlaa,... Not.. ~oulrht. spoon lemon flavoring. Cr e am but. of my lifetime to find this snme Pe· ...- - la nd, a nd Olive Gertrude Snider, Remember t he good old McKinley ter and Rugar, add eggs. Add socia John Harbin., Jr., X.nia, Ohio. ter H. Sout hl cy. Only his name is stenog rapher, Ll' banon. days wben you could get n Jliece of to Ro ur cream; heat cream and flour Sub.crib. to the MiamJ Gautle not that, or unylhing like it. It is, Haro ld E. Armstrong, laborer, pie for a nickel. alternately into Rugnr mixlure. Add in relllity. Peter Lasse n." flavoring and bake In loaf pan. Farm.n of Warreu ·. nd .dJolnln, "You mean - that the old man is Rea~ty goi ng unde r an alias?" countl••. m.,. obtain mon., on lon, CONVENTION SIDELIGHTS by E. COURTNEY .DUNKEL C.n You M..... UneooI.ed Cu •• erll? "I'll correct thot II little . I don't tim. loan., .t Ii p.r eeni Inter.... Into beaten egg yolk of one eg&, Co.t of ••curln, th. 11m. I. Yer, naknow thllt his renl name is Andrew stir a cup of sweetened condensed La so n. I tlon't kn ow that it is n't Ollice is now located In the Citlzelll r .. Lad milk; add two teaspoons lemon juice .onable ,throulrb TIt. Bank Building, Lebanon . Money ,o uthle y. Names d on't much mat· li nd mixture will thicken. Then add a.nk. For further Information ..I leI'. you kn olV. At sundry timcs I to loan on chattel property. house· hlll'e hee n known through the West three tea spoons water and fold In on or .ddr_ II. 0, DRAKE, Tr.... hold goods, live stock, machinery. Serve llrer, pbon. ale-x, Lebanon, Oblo. stiffly beate n white of egg. as A mos Sch mid t. His r eal name etc. You can pay oft' your loan in as unc ooked cuslard or pour over may he ~t) l!lhll'Y. and it may be Las· .. ny amou nt any time. fresh fru it. ~O 'l, a nd it may be so me thing else. A II I know is for a long period of' FOSTER CUNNINGHAM, Shield Furniturjl hOlD Summer SliD ti me the man who calls himself W.rTea COUDt)' Aaeat, Leb .. DoD, So llthl ey WIl S kllown as Andrew Las· If you would retain the soft ,108' WANTEp-Ex!!elltint 9Ppoit\!nltll' ~nn . I kn ow thu t he lunded in Amernow availabl. fQf ifldI48trI9\!@ m~n, sy fini ~h of your furniture do not ie u fl'rty yeu ,'s ugo as Andr ew Las· all ow the hot RUmmel' 8un to beat 25 to 65 Yllars pill tQ J'lIa~. a.". pril. snn. Whut h i~ nllm e was before that up on it. Mnhogany is e~ p ec lnlly In fits Beilin, Heberlin,'. Product. dl. I cllln't know. I know that IIbout a need of protection, as strong Bun rect to con8umers III your home coun· ty. Lar&,e and best ""l1n~ 1111" DR. W. HENDERSON yell r a lo( O inlluiri es came fro m II ccrfad es it. Stronll CompaflY. Gi.. mp,t Gil'" tui n man in England to find ut Il II , Office-Aman Bid,. cosls A ndrew La ~s o n . The fee wa ~ operation. Low wl1oll!sale prh;e.. Nit Str.... for Motor Trip. to Lf' tre me ndous. most of which wns O"tCI::HOURS Some one suggests that we take a experience Deeded. W. ~.'IC;h 'lIet 10 be paid II yell r after Wl' found him. s upply of straws Oil the Ion&, motor continu. to ••,I.t ),Ou. Give a,., 9 t o 11 a . m, 3 ' lo 5 p. m . The man's nllme WII ~ Roderick - a t trip 80 a comCortable drink can be occupatlon,referenc.. G. C. HEBER7 to 9 p . m , I ~ usl, thal's whal he lolt] us. His LING CO., Dept, 1890, Bloomilljft4n, had at small springe and brooke. T.lephone.1 ... ~ ignlltu r c WaH that of un old man. lit. jU ~e. 30 A iter 1\ while hi s so n- II big, dark, Wb •• Haaain. Curt..ia. "eeldence • 69~'2 . goo d· loo king man nbout l hirty·fivePOR tAU Cap the ' curtain rod with • thlm. Warnenllle, Ohio came to .co us pe rso nall y. Well, we ble and it will push throu&'h the cur. taln heading without catchlnr or en- FOR SALE- Ford . tOil 'ruck, wIth '! dangering the fabric. atock racks, ,ood coudltlon. R. p, Leamln,. R. 2, Waynesvme, OhIo. Do Your W .. fR •• Stie'" '. .jl1 A little olive oil added to the waffle wm prevent the wallie. from P~PE, VALVES A~I> FITTINQI for all piirpoll". Bockl.t', 1111' of sticking to the Iron-and also .dd. plumbln, and he.tlne !luppll,. • ... richness to the ftnillbed cake. but. THE BOCK'LET-KINO CO., Di.p.l. Coold•• Odon ',U6 , W.. Main St., X.nla, Ohio. tt
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Tho! Rt'publicRn pRrty tor eight ~' eI1J'~ In .cllm],l" l" con trol uf lh" I(OYD. i., CRAN~ , 'IIm"l1 l lit 1,\ lI:lhill l!lnn IIr,; ~ .' nl, tht. No . t t : Orhco f'ho.,e " 'n'Rrhuhlp t\l (' dn..t., "f. fCl!hnp: c m• No . lI t:. " " .ide n.. , . : 1",11"11 in il~ ""li'lIIlIl plnlfo rm t o prn lll i~I' o h, · . I r,.nc~ 10 n III'O"i M illll .l r Sub." r lpl in l' Pri ~ .. , $1.50_ pcr 'Y ~" , !Ill' (c. lel'll l ( \ ,," ~ I itll1 ion whh,h it hns II Il'rnnll y d i ~ I 'tj~nl'dl' d , nnd to nl " I ')v.l~' i .. th" t'/lJlIItr~' fo r i t f ail u ... • J ULY 11 , J\J;!Il to "f ll'I'e 111 '\' "1\11 "ted by -thl! 0 11 g r tiS /If Ih .. ('nil o.I. ,'l at" ~. WOl'k i ~ tlui gra nd cu r\! f ail till' S pl!uking rOI' tl)o IIl1t iollll l D"l11ocmaladies and n\i ~I! I' ill ~ lhal evel' be- 1'1"'y Ihi ~ cOlwe lltllll\ \lkll gl'H Ih pur set ma/l kindarty I\!. Iy nllu i • /f"rt to "nftll'ce Eig hll't!nth Amendm en t alld all other provisions ·1 o f t he fedel'lIl Consti tu t ion lind 111\ I IIIW8 enacted pur~ ullnl ther"to. BEWARE OF INSECTS
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Do yo u kn ow I hllt in ijcclR du dUIll a ge unnua ll y to the Unit.ed Stat !!" to the tUII ~ of betwe en two and thre e billion lI ollal's ? T haL the durnage th~y do alllounts t o a to tlll in exces~ 01 th e lolnl h o u " ~ h o ld budg.. ts o f . Ano ericH n horn eR, with r e nt or tu xes Ihl'Own in ru r guod rnt;u"ure'! In u wurd, ill s e~ls Iii emily "l'1I1 th .. Anlel'lcHn public o ut of hOllse und hom e." While lhe greut IIn n unl fire I,,"" .. I' the tllIlil'll !lIn o llnl~ to $:1.35 pCI' cu p\w , the IInnll/ll in sI'c l dlllllnge cosl" between $20 alit! $:lO \ll' r ·u l}i ln . PrflclicaJl y a ll of t hi s dnmnge is indict ed by in"uding (ol'"i/:'ll insl'ct H, which, c(tmpul'lltively hurml css in their n8li"e habitst , lin' t'llo rm ull slr •.lestl' lI cll\'C in thi s counl l·Y. At tl1<' prpse nt time the govl'rnment hn" lluarsnline stati on " at port s all O\'lIr the country, where all incliminl\' cnl'goes IIrt! exa mined in the sellrch tor in oming in seCt criminal._ Thousands of tons "f inco min g J1lA!TlIlhaDdise are being RubjfCted t o ·vigiitnl in spect ion and \'Brlous fumi gati ng JlIOCI!95eS be f ore being per,nltt.ed to "nter th e coun try. F a rm en, busin ess Ill on and nlllllllfoct ur"r8 ft . we ll liS milli o ns of fri endly in ge ~ls are engoged i/l the battle again st th e invader •. Within the home the h"ueewi1e JII"!lt de pl'nd upon he r ow n eft'ort! t o J<eep maurllllding insccts at bay. She .can tIW,t th e fly, tak e cOl'e of the ),oaeh amt th e bedbug by cleanline8s lind '8anitatlotl ann the URe of il)sc,c,.lel4es and by (umig/l l ion, hul Rhe tlas a more diffi ell it j llb with the moth IIn4 the eeTpl!t beetle . C,,<1ar QhestK "'Oth ballR, and insecticides have all b een used wjth s Uec('ss. Another method of prevention is In the colorl eu, odorless . hape of .liquid SPl'By K, wbich r;end er the family woolen. un fi t tor ' tbe moth-worm's co nsumption . However. whatever weapons mill' be used, let us all join In a WBr on insects. It 18 a war worth waging!
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WI' r ~lI ffirm the Anll!ri ca n f.o n ~ l.i t1tutionlll doctrin e US Ilnnollncl'd hy (i.'o rge Wa ~ hill gto n in hi s "F'llrcwell Acldress," t o- wit : " The Co n. titution whi ch aL IIny tillle exists u ntil changl'd by th" explicilllnd auth e ntic lIet of th e whole peuple i ~ sncre"ly ouli gtl t or y UpOII II1r •. Li dll Slump sufTI'rcd u stroke ali." or pal'lll)'sis Friday murning. We niSI> n'ufli l'llI th e uLti t utl.· uf Wnl1 .'r Hurl nn , o r lIyn l' Pllrk, CinIhe AllIcri cu n peo ple t owurd th e fed•·ml Const itut ion n ~ declllred by l'i nnll l i, is \' i H ltinl~. re latives here . A bmham Linco ln . A Ilumhe l' fr om h " re uttentled th" "We urI' by both duty Ilntl incl ina- cl, lt·I,,·ution at. Harmon park o n the lion bound t o s tick by Lhllt Consl il u- Fllu r lh . I.i on in its h'l.ll' r lind spio'it rro m be· 1'111' II. A. I. (·In<s "f till' M. E . g innin g til t' nd . I II t1l f ll r th e ht,n - f.: ullduy Se holll (' nj('~' cd the FOllrth e~ t {' n furn' nw nl of Ihe Co nRtilution . li t (:o11l'Y 1 ~ l u lld . Ou r Rnt'ety, our li berty dl-p pnds up o n Mi HSI!g Hh l'lI lin d Evu!yn l\Ie Cllrrf' n pr (' ~ (' n' in g Ihe Co nstitution o f 1.111' Un it ed . tu tes, a R our fordlll hpr. "lIlel'tllin d th l' ir Sundny Sc hool class TU C5duy <" ·I' lli ng. IIl fl d" it, in\'ioillte." Miss Clura 11111 to n , of Ci ncinnnti, The p C" lll e through t hl' meth od IJr(tv idccl by th a Cll nstituti on hllve "pen 1 (lV,'I' th e Fll urlh with Dr. lind writte n the El g htl't",lh Am e ndm ent Mrs. II. E. Hutt oll. into Ihe Con stitu t ion. Tht' H<,p uhli MI'. und IIIrs. Milton Ellkin a nd CII II plu'ly pledgeR lwe i! and Its nominees t o the obse rvance und vigo r oun family nre ente rtui n ing Mr. Eakin's .. nfo .... omen ! of thl" pr(lvi.ion of lht! fu th e r und oth" r relutjves . Con ~t i t ut.ion . Mr. lind Mrs. Wilbur W . W ilso n nnd daughte r, Betty J a ne, of Roanuke. Va " ure guests o f 1111'. lind Mrs. Frank Wilso n .
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United States Senator tSH URT f F.R M TO SU CE£/l TH~ LATf SP.NATOR I\'ILtI~1
14th, 1928
C arrin gto n T , M arsh all is in the prilllr' useful ' rrulIlhood. Twenty -eig ht years ~xpe ric nce in pra ct ice of law Eight yea rs se rvice as Chief Justi ce 01 Ohio. R e ·elecrcd fo r second lerm in 1926, majurity 261.99 4 Under hi S l e~ d e rshlp th e court h as atta ined a n ational re put a· tion for promptness and efficien.: y. HIS legJ I and judicia l service is a pre pa ratio n fo r legislat Ive se r vice. EJitoria ily com' mended by 91 Ohio leadIn g n ews pa pers.
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This news wl\l Intereat farmln Ind make th em wl.h .omebody tould Ihow th em h ow to organi1e. Ths fir.t thing, and absolutely nlCeMary, is to organize and inten.!fy method. of production. An 0 dfa.blon.d blacklmlth could not ~omPtt. with a modern automobile fa ~tory.
Child"b talk of "ncce.lary competition" and pnttle about keeping bu.ine .. from getting "too big' are out of date. Where nations comhine to monopolize world busin6&8 II'reat Anlerican units must co mblnCl for &elf defense. P ossibly some one will find a way to help our farmers £a rm .uch D combin ation . The)' need it. The French settle down courageou.ly to the drastic new money rate. Four-fifth s o£ its value il ClIt from their mo ney as a re.ult of a war WHICH THEY WON. They fac c that situation bravely.
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• In place of paper money, meanLondon policemE!II have bee n for- Ing little to Realants and working bidden to chew gum. W ell, whnt is people, the French again will lee II London policemnn to do with nil 1I'0id and silver coins in circulation. MiRs Mnrcellt Hamilton, of Yankee his time? . The ,fO_ piece, 5i a~ and weight Ro ad, WIIS the week-end guest of With nJl the ,rune brides lhllt nrc of our .lIver dollar, wlJ1 not come Mi s~ Lelia. Ellis. going h ome to moth er. t he raih'oads back. Wortb five franc I befo re the Mr. Mil Mrs. CIDrence Art hur, of ar'e h llv in ~ lIlore bU siness t lllln U'I'Y war, It would be worth twenty -five franca now. But ten-fran c silver 11l1yton, were guests of the Walter clln hnndl e ! ' . pieces worth fortl' ce nl! will be Long-fnmily-Wednesday. coined, end th e Fronch will feel Olll'inl!" the month of JUm:! the far111 rs. Joseph Champion 18 very ill that th~y are workin g fo r REAL at her hom!!. Miss Ella Kendrick, mers 0 r t he C Ol~ntry g ot a lot of MONEY. promi s e ~ ond some renl su bstantial of Dayto n. is caring to r her. Stabilizing the franc II a boon to mill ! Mrs. Murk Paff nnd dDughters. Maall Europe, ending financial disorder that hU lalted ten yeara. bel Lee and Marvel, were guest. of CharieR I\L ehwllb snys business It I. a great achievement by I\Ir_ nnd Mrs. E. J. Hnrdimm on last hns no rall~on to fe ar e ither of the Poincare worthy successor of Tu,,~day. parti e~. It s ("' m ~ to II R t he impor. Thierl, Turgot, Necker, Sully, and The Threshing and Shredding Co, tant thing ill whpther I' ither of the a long list of brilliant French of our Row held II bugincss meeting parlies has nny r (!ri~O ll to fear husi- .... tesmen. at the ho mo of Charles Kindle Thurs- ness ! Sir Jame. Barrie tells Rhod ..' day· evening. Icholar, not to try for "greatnftla." W AS IT A LE:VIA THAN? Mr. Dnd Mrs, Walter Long enterTht; IIdvice was humorous, prob.bly. Trying (or greatness protained to dinnllr, ~tr. and ftUs. li;1\ duces de sirable medi oc rity. Men lI1ack al1d ~a\lg\ltllr. Marjorie, Ilf A M uss ochu se~t~ historian has "aim high to Ih oot lo w" as the iiOakwolld, SUlld!'y, found the nnmc of nnother gentlelitcrate colol'<d mall ~ aid wh en he Mr. Dnd Mrs. B. F. Mills, of Way- man whu ~allle OV('l' with his fnmily ask ed Grover Clev eland to innke him Lihrn ~ ia n . of Co ngrc sil. He nesville, visited with the ir daugllter, on lhe original ' !Mayflower. And Mrs. A. Ellis an,d Mrs. W. Pille sev- judging from the number of May- rtally wanted a Job 3. po rt" • . flower dcscendnnts t here arc in the <' 1'111 days the pa8~ Wile" , 1'_ bilb;·. ;ries fo r the moor. lind country now th e " Id boot must hove sat isfie d with a cooky. Youth On Ind epll nd e n~e pay Mr. and been more commodious than Noah's Ii reaches fe r grcatnees and I. COil' Mrs. C. R. C(}rnllll visited with Mrs. ark. tent with m odeu achievement an4 ------_•• -.4._______ Cllrllel\'s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs_ Tho-· • place on the golf coune. llIas Sherod, of Wilmington, WHICH. IS WHICH? Winfield R Sheehan, who know, Tile EIJiIl, Co rlle\l alld Kindle lamabout moving "Ictur.. , laY' .creenl iliea witll Miss Marcella Hamilton, of wli! be much bi~ger for It.rae tiled Nowlldnya, due to the shortne,," of the:ltres now bulldini everywhere. Ylln~ell ~oad, " pent Sunday alQng skirts, it's hard to I.e ll n good look- That wi1l make It nec,"ary to ,.the Littlll Miami river. ing school mistress from some of her vise production m.thodl. E, R, Mli1er, wife And daughter, pupils. Most Important lor buddin. Harriet, of Spring Valley road, ' and geniui, h. say. the "talklqa moyie Mrs. Loue lla Haines, of Oenterville, will create a naW army 01 tcenarlo )VOTIVIll OF Arl'OJNTMRlIt"T called at the Kindle home Friday evwriters, knowllli how to make ening, 1~.tBl~ or Sabl'nR o mllnlld, IIOC"RB.d. 'Ot~r.(\ effective In plctUJ'el. NOllce II hcrolJl' BIven thnl George ..~ll I c1et~t1.,e flory, noh .. 01 • PrQ(. J, U. K!ndle .llIId wlte, Gilliland hl\8 been dUlly Rppolnted and cr. : board or a .hot, mlpt as ndmllll ..... "tor or tho "atute Cinllinnali, and MI'II. Georll'l! OUe, of '1ulllt~l.a "r Aahln .. OUl llallll, Int o of W",rrOIl be ." ..: 1 ~ effective than tha hero', · OhIo, de .ceR .~d. "'('S Angeles, Cat., \llotored to Dayton County, 'mil e. ' Dllted thla 29th dill' of Juno. 1928. Sunday and while enroute stopped to Mr. Sh..,lIan ball..,.. t~t ,h. W. Z. ROLL. visit home folke. Judlro of tho r ,robato Cour t, plona.... with .o.nd :frill 40able JI 8 Warren County, Ohio, lIlovlna picture attendaDOe. , ~---.-. RIDICULOUS In Nt"" York', brutal danelill \ NOT OF ArI'OIl'1TMI!l~T c·o ntelt....!th. dance to' OD until EN"tlli'o ' or D';r~j., docnlLBed. all but one coup!. drCSp-th. lemale Oumb.- "Hey, you're aittlng Ion oLl ~ e 1.8 hl>~e'by given thAt J , T. some jokos I cut out," EIIIII hall be on rl41y 'a ppo lnt OlJ, and dance,., nervou.ly exbault.d. .lap aa n/lmlnle~rlLtor or lhe ea- their partner. face.. Thea tbe m.n Bell-"I thought I felt something' Quanfled tclLte of ,.c.D ora EIII.; late, or War'rell iJap the women', lac8I "I~rou.ly. funny."____ ounty, ublo. a ..ceued. . ___ ••------The yahool. called -fan.' Ioo~n" . Oat d thl8 2'llII day or Junl>, 11121.. oa, Ihrt.k--with d.llaht, a. tbe half ,. " . W . Z. noLL, crued 4aacen strike nch other. I08e frlacL • '18 . 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Jud ge M a rsh all, born and reared o n a Mu kingul1l !;ounty fa':!n. favors immedi ate farm relid, workl peace. jus\t cc t o labor, conserva tio n n:lI11ral resources, clean politil' s, h o nesty and effi· ciency in governme nt. .
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Lemu el CurtiR and wife and Mrs. M. E. Robinson , of Detroit, surprised th c ir part'nl H, Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes urtis, by driving in on th e Fourth Three bands at the co nvention were nn e! spending the day and night wilh playing different airs a ll at once, Dnd them . lIIany who accidentall y tuned in to Mr. and Mrll. Herbe rt Doster and the eonventl olf on th eir radi o th ought progra m of mod famil y, II1r. 1lfl(1 Mrs. Irving Welch, they were hnvin g lI1 iss H elen Welch, MI'!!. Chnrl es Gray ern jazz mus ic I and famil), and William Lukens and •• • gu('sts al\('nded D reun ion of ~e hool The little fight s thot spro ng up her e mut es at t he hom e o f Mr. nne! Mrs . .and t here at th e b:i~ Dem ocratic co nFl'Unk H a r L~oc k, on the F ourth. clave mad e o ne th illk thllt t hose who didn' t get on t he i!Jand wo~on would T l' n members of th e Massie t own be Pllt in the pDtr II wagon ! ship Calf and Pig club met at the home of Charles MacDonald T hurs Add 8imi1ies: As easy n. calling n da y evening, July 6, f or th eir regular me('ti ng. Some in t.e r e~ting se- nnti onnl poli tical conve n t ion to or~rct 1}llIns we re f orm ed to be mll de dl' r. known Int cr. Lt'lIltlllnde WD R se rved "Inspirution is ni ne tenth s perspiand the mcC'li ng IIdj o urtl eti. J ohn rntio n," snys un old fidage. We did . Syfred, Reportol'. not know "inspirution" wo uld ploy Lester CII 1'1 is a n.1 JIll-. and Mrs. suc h 1\ i n r~e po rt in th e conn'n tion. Hichnrd Hamil l on , o f leve lll ntl, MI'. •• • and' Mrs. F.IIgl!l1(, E ll ingtn n nnd l\Ii RR Lila J o nes, Itf ))"yln n , Mr. Chnrit' s Many s pl'akC'rs wond ered whrlher Curl is, flf W ilmington, "l)(>l1 t !>un - those long-drnwn-oul de lll onstrilti o ns I (ay WI'th 1\1 . r . un d 1\1 rR. J tlllles C ur t'18 . were t o futbursts of .'nthus ia' m or just Late aft ern oo n cu llers were Mr. lind VI.lr 0 II. S ~ ret . plot to ,keep Ih em Mrs. WDltrr Mc nni ght nnd . 11"0 so ns 10m conti nuin g t oo 'Oo n . a nd Mr. He nry arter, of Harveys' l • • • burg, and IIII'. Dnd Mrs. 'Jllck W eir, Both Ho,over und Smith huve one of Ollylon. grellt essential for the pr"Ridency. - -- - - - - - - .; lIch of them likes to go fishing.
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IIIr. anti Mrs. W. P. McCarren Dn<l duughters, Rh ea and Evolyn, and Mrs. Chnrles H. Gray mutored t o W .. lhondin g Thul;><duy , Hnd romained OVl'r t he week-enil.
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o f young folk s gathI!\'cni ng und 6urprisC'd TlI ckl' r, it hel ng h er j olly even ing WII S en•
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1" th o Il lIrYl'yaburl' NII1H.inn! Uahk lit . r\ cysburlJ, In th e t)tllte of Ohi .. . ,I I tha clo.. of businUl:19, on J un , llU I !l28,
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July 14th
Positively the last three days of Myer Hym.a n's Cl.earal1Lce Sale. Take advantage of the sale .a nd lave Money.
ALL MERCHANDISE REDUCED One lot of 1\1
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At hle tic L nion Su its, 75
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Men's Dress Pants, $4.50 \'alu e, Sa le Pri ce . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Hope Muslin, w ell-I<n own fine quality,
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TO FORT,Y ·PERCENT.
Ladies' OxfordR and Straps. $:.\ ,50 value. Sale Pri ce . . .. ..
12 ~c Patt Lin en Unbleach ed Cras h, r ed 10c blu e bord er, al e PI'ice .. . .. .
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Lad ieR' Cre pe and Nainsook Night 48 Gowns, $1.00 valu e, Sale Price. . C
One lot of Children's Bathing 59 Suits. u ~' to 34 size. Sale Price,. . C
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Oll e lot of ' Ladies' Dress Oxfords and Stl'IIP8, .up to $5 ,00 value. Sale Pl'lc e . . . . . .. . . , . . . . . . . •
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One lot of Boys' and Girl,,' Coverall!!, in ~Iue and khaki, s izei'! 2 to 648 Sale Price ... , . . . , .. , . . . . . . . . . C
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Men's Broad lot li hir ts, " l .:iO ,'alu e, Sa le Pric l.' . . .... .. . .. .
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Men's $1.50 Kahki Pants. go /\t, Sale Prire, .. ........ , . . . /M en's ex. h ea vy Rib 0 \ '(,\,[\\18 pl ai n blu e. $1.50 \' a lu e. ir0 nt . .
98c $1 19
Men's Dre s and Work ox . 15c value, Sale Price . ..... .. . . . .. . .
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Men's cout Work Shoes, eit h er leath er ' or compo. itiol~ .o les. $2.50 98 va lli e. a le Pl"l ce, .. , .. , . .... •
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Me n's Work Rhirts .. best quality, 79 $1.00 va lli e, Sa le PrIce .. .. ... , . . C Me n's Dl't':-;s Oxfords , black or tan , up to $5 vnl. , Sn le Price ..,
$2 •9S
Ladi eR ' ' ilk lIose . $1.50 value. Snle Price .. . . " .. , . , .. .. . . .
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Ladi es' 75c Union Suits, Sal e Pl'ice .... , . , , . , . . , . . .. ".
49c One lot of Ladies' Illollse Dresses, S9c pen' ale up to $1. 50 val., go nt . .
Our 35c Dress Print:~, go at. per ya rd. Sale Price . , . , . , . , .. . .. ,
24c
AmoRken g Apron Gingham. 18c \'nlu e, Sale Price. pe r yard . . . .
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Good Grade of Muslin, unbleac hed. Sale PI·ice . .. . , . . , . . 8 1x90 Sea mlesR Bed She ets. $1.50 value. Sale Price .. .. . , ..
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Co ngol eum F e lt Base Ru g.s 9X12$6 reg . $12.50 vaL. Sale Pl'lce . . . •
One lot WaRh Rags, up to 10e val.. in all colors. Sale Price , . , . , .. , . .
9x12 BruRse ll s ~ugs, $27.50 $1695 value, Sale Pnce .. \. .. , .. , •
Oll'e lot of Boys Palm Beach
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Frankie Githens has joined the navy und left Monda y evening for Chicago. Gerald Lucy, of Cincinn ati. spent lu ~ t' week with his grandmoth er, Mrs, LYTLE )frs. Claude Lewis remains quite Em ma Lary. til at this time. Mrs ..1. C. SUtzel. o r DeGrnff, Wll S Min Thelma Coleman entertain ed a week-pnd gu est of Mr. nnel Mrs. Edd Longacre. )lIn Anna Mae W olfe Sunday. 1\'[1'. a nd M..,.. Kesler Gra hnm lind Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark spent ela ugh tcr were dinn er g uests S unday the Fourth picnicing at the river. of Mr. a nd 1\I r5. . W. Albright. of Henry Saylor has purchnsed a new near Spring boro. Durant sedan for a demonstrator. ........'0 +=OJ
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Henry Saylor has in stall !'cl a VIIIley phone by building n line from Ben Hawke' s reside nce. Mrs, Lott ie nrey ~ (J e nt the week· end with her daughte r. Mrs. Fred Muhan and family. lIl' or Five Point. Mr. li nd Mrs. W. F. Abrams lind (' hild ren spent Sunday with 1'I1r. and Mrs. Wade Owens. nea r Springboro. l\Iiss Ber nice Graham acc ompanied Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E, White and children t o Ohio Caverns on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs, Ben S mith. of Wnynesv ille. wl're Sunda y afternoon g uests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jone$. Mr. a nd Mrs. Lester De itz, of Cincinnati. s pen t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swan k and Mrs. Emma
AT THE CHURCHES
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 9 :30. Ev.rybody cordially Invited.
Vol. 1
Band concert tonight at 8 :30 . Kendall Taylor , of Dnyton. is the g uest of Dr, and Mrs. J . T. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Jer'r y Rogers. of T oled o. nrc visiting rillatives in this vicin ity. Miss Henrietta McKinsey and Miss Alice Gons motored to ColumbUS on Mondny.
TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday School, 9 :30 a . m. ;Worship. 10:80 a. m.; Y. P. S., 6:46 p. m. ; preaching, 7 :30 p. m. ; Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 8 :00 p. m.. Everybody welcome. Rl!v. G. E. Houck, Pastor.
July 11, 1928
P"bli.h.d in II.. iD' ter•• to of Ih. peopl. of W.YD • ."m. aDoi Ih. f.r... .... farlD... of tl.. yiciDily. FRED M. COLE "This is good weather for the ire man" is what we hear mo~t these days. Other topics of conver:.ation Is AI Smith and Wl1 3t Is the matter with the form e r , There is no advir e so fre ely given as advice to the farmers. I· unny port of It Is that those who ' kn ow ' lhe least about fllrm 'pg can cure all of the farmers' ailments. I tnlked to a fumer yesterday about his crops and his stock, and I Celt that he i~ in the snme b( nt as a lot of other people. A traveling man told me yesterday he W8S 'doing a8 much business as usual. but he hnd to work twice as hard as he formerly did.
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I don't know so much about the rich man lind his problems, but I do believe that the farmer, deiller, sale!man and others who control small capital. are all in the same boat. CondltionR are such that it rcquires m 0 rework. more brainR. and more co ncentration . t o make a profll than it ev er did before. Condition s of this kind lend to good r esll .IL~. It putR the indol ent and the laz y man where ~ belung alld ' leavps the inlelligl'nt, industrious man a reward tor his labore.
11 you're not gettin&, all the crellm out of your milk it is good busi ness to either buy II new separator or fix the old one. A man told me thla week he doubled his cream check by getling all his cream , See our m,w Gold Series DeLavnl SCII&rators,
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ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. L,ore n Woo\tey, of Sunday July 15. services at 10 :00 Mr. WiJl C. Pence. of Springboro, Dayton. were Wa,ynl!sville visitors. ~ , m, was an afternoon and evening guest Tuesday. Father Bien, Pastor. at th e home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wa lter On THURSDAY JULY 26, 192 A few Lawn lIfowR em ick. Ma~ter Jnck MclMnkin, of Detro it. ers left at 10 70 off. ST. MARY'S CHURCH A la rge number of members en joy- is visiting h is grnn.dm other, Mrs. ViCool Oil Stoves 6 % ed the Aid meeti ng Thursda y after- ola Cnrey, July 15. Sixth Sundny after TrinoW. You don't need _ _ __ -I+~n~oo!;:n~ot the co untr home of Mr!. ity. Church School at 9 :30; Mornto wait until next America's most popular line of i s~ Dorotny Bournes. of Lytle. ing Prayer and sermon at 10 :30. C. L. nuk e. year at these prices. is spending II few clays with Miss BANDEAUX. BRASSIERES, GIRDLE S AND COMBINATION All are cordially invited to come. Mrs, Ethel Saylor and son, of near Louise Hough. . R'F. John J. Sc:hae6'er. R.etor. Ce nt ervill e. werc Thursday evening GARME . TS guest s of her pllrents, Mr. and Mrs. In these moonehlne Mrs. Russell Bentley and nephew. William Long. By ELIZAB~TH PETERS METHODIST CHURCH days there is a sinEarl Conner. Jr.. are visiting relaMrs. J. n. ,Jo n e~ s pent the Fourth tives in Dnyton. gular exactitude In 9: 16. Sunday School; 10 :30, preachin Dayton with her s ister, Mrs. John If you have a Ford- the sayinr. "I'll try ing se rvice. s ubj ect, "The Miracle Zimm erman nnd family, and spent son and a two-row any thine once." Mrl<. Mary L. Adams wns rolled to Conversion:" 8 :00, p. m .• "Chri stianthe even'i ng at F or(' st Park, cultivlltor it Is very WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Morrow Saturday on nccount of th e ity In Ellrcll!st; The Mission of Methgood bu siness to buy odism." Mrs, Clyde Cox is spending a coup- death of a relative. a tractor hitch and Ie of wee ks with her parents. Mr. and Aaron S. Watkin .. L.B.D., Pallor. Freel M. Col. snve your horses. We Miss Louise Henderson is spe ndMrs. W. p, Stroop. nt Ingomar. . buve delivered !leveral ing the week in Dflyton, the guest of H.rdw.r.. F.rm 1m. 1\·l r. nnd Mrs. Clarenoe Brock, of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Crone. lately and a farmer pl.m.lIl. Dayton. were Saturday evening told me yesterday it guests of their uncle and nunt. Dr. Mrs. Anron S. Watkins. who has Phq•• 32 paid for itself the and Mrs. L. G. Brock. been seriously ill for the post two first day he used it. W.yD....iIle. OIIio The Dnyton Power and Light Co .• Mr. Charles E. Wright. of Du. weekR. is slowly improving. were putting up their lines here lost quesne. Po., and Mr. Charles Fitts. Mr. nnd Mrs, J. JR. Daker. of Frank week, of Springboro. cnlled on Mr. and Mrs. lin, . visited their paren t~, Mr. and S, H. Haines Thursday evening. No. Sl220 Edward Stcddpm ~uft'e1ed Ill) !I~ Mrs. Charles Grny, Saturday evcntnck of heart troubTIi In~t we!l~ IInl1 Mr. and Mrs. Enrl Young and ing. is confinod to his no Il'lll , children. o f Da yton, Ge rald Lacy and An old-fllShionl!d f'ollrttl '01 July Of t~~ O()I1~,tjon Af t~, lad y fri en d of Cincinnati . were Mr~. E. C. Crane nnd littlc son. Miss Ruby Smith had liS houslI N~t,orJl}1 It~ Th ur~(I IIY cve ning guests of Mrs. Em- Jack. of Dnyton . Ispent seve rnl dnys guests Inst week, Misses Helen Lack- celebration WI\Jl held at the faip v II, hi t hI! St4ll! of tJhio lost week with Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. ey nnd Frances Jack. ot Xenia. mn L.llcy. grounds at Wilmlnrtoll last Wednes, cJoea of bUlinli!ll8. Jun. In the coon dog field trl.ln Mrs. Belle Scott. Mr. Eve~ett Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reeves day. llESOlJROtt:1I Eurly lind children were Sunday oan, .nd dl.counl •• IIlClud. Mr. ancl Mrs. D. C. Ridge. of In- ha ve moved from Xenia to the A. more than 100 dogs were entered, In I.Inc re4t,counl •• aoeeptano .. glle s t ~ of the f ormer's sister, Mrs. dillnapoli s. Ind .• spe nt RUllday with , W. Reeves property on Main street. the finals Robert Friend , of Route 4, at other bank., an4 o\'')r.lgn Rll che l Brooks and grandson, at Ha~t\I. ot exchanll. or draU. their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Mrs. Nannie Hawkins has sold her took third place. 'otd with Indon.manl ot mersville . Ohio, ----Tlhl. b.nk; ..•. , .. 269.27 6.58 Ridge. property in South Burlington to O. 01.1 loanl .. ..... . , . . .... . 2U.27B.U Mr, nnd Mrs, lQoy<1 RO/ltzahn nnd Overdr.rt •• un.8cur.4 .· I89.35 188.85 Mr. nnd Mrs. Gc'orge Hartsock and M. Hurley, who is moving to it from children wcre Sunduy dinner guests Moon Chop or Country, Club' Depoelled 10 . .cur. clrculaXpnia . lion (U . 8 . bonch par va la ncl Mr. a ne! Mrs. Ke rr Routzahn and l\'Iiss C/larlotte Antram wClre supper % lb. package . . .. .... . .. ....... . u.) ••..•. , . ..... ,. 50,000,00 J. Allen Fletcher, cast of town. family. of Minmisbllrg. weTe Sunday guests of Mr. 1111d ~r~. Chnrles AI1Tutal • ... . .. ... , , . , . .. ' " " 60,000 .00 Yogn. H,..on. Groen Bl.ck or Mill .. d. e.peci.lly 6ne for iced Ie., who has uren in poor hMl th for maOlh.r bon4 ••• locl....ecurttl.. 188,,.0." c\" c nin~ g ue ~ t~ of Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy lIer ~o n. Monday. FOR SHERIFF 1-4 pound p.ck•• e .... ...... ... .. .... ....... ...... .. . " ... ....... . . ............... 18c Bankln. bOil.. • •.• ".000.00 &'900,00 ny ,"pntlIa, is criticnlly illnt the home Routzahn, ....rva with .' "d .... 1 W. H. Fulkerth anno unces hiA' ean- Lawtul Mr. nnd Mr~. FceTe! Gons nnd chil- of fri e nrlH in P.or~ WillipJl1 : R ... r". b.nk .... . .. .... . 20.0a .47 clidaey for the Rl'publican nomination C"h In vault and amount Mrs. Mary Carmony, in company lIren have returnE~d frolll a trip to Lemon Soda, Root 4U8 trom national bank e.. 23.3 U . 17 MI'. Bnd Mrs. B~n Howl n'ld ~d for ~ou n~y Sh ~ rilr ~t the Primary Amount wi t h Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carmony and Niagara Falls and a week' s cruise on Beer, Bottle Bethdue trom 81ato dnug/ltel'. of Peoria. Jl!R., were th e ' c hildren. of Springfi eld . nttended the the Grent Lakes Emd Georg-Inn Bny. guests last wee k In tlJe homp of Mr. to lie Il!lld A!!&'llst 14, Pf~8. ban,.e. banker• • n4 truet esda, Ginger Ale, family 8i~E'> Your suppprt ~ill lie !irf!lItb: I!p.- 6~ anlelJta Ibe U. 8 . (othCarm ony reunion he ld a t the home oC er It'art 1 c'u~.'!· II' !~em@ Miss Mary Leah Edwards hilS rc- and Mrs. Hllrry Nickerson. preelate<1. MI'. Ev er ett Mnttis, at West Milton. ~ •• U} · .... ...... .. " .. .. Quart Masons, The)'e were one hundred present. turned home after- a pleasant motor Mr, and Mrs. Wani!!r Morris are l~al f~ . t.l.e~~ . ~: . lO~2V~8.\1 fon OOMMtSS,Or.jER trip to Niagara Fn.lla. points in Can- enjoying a visit from Mrs. Morrla' Dozen ... .. . . . . . ed'rmp tori 'tina with ' U. Mrs, Gladys Donley nnd son. Ed- ada, Detroit. etC., with R Dnyton por- dnughter and her husband. Mr, and 8. re~urer .. ......... . 1.108.0. To the Republlcana ot Warren Co. win. und Mr. E. Pric~, of Cincinnati. ty. Mrs. Peaso. of Kanan. City. Mo. TotJll " tt·· f ,'" - • • '~8 f,61"' pii were guest.s of Mr. a nd Mrs. W. M. E. W. Quinby, at Dellr1\lIld toWJIColeman th e Fourth and their SunJ-J,\BJLJ'rUilli .• ,' •.•• Hnve Dr. Rud olph, the eycRight On Saturday evening Mra. Jame~ ship, announce. his candidsllY for day g uests were : Mrs. Cntherine specialist. give your ey es a free ex- COllner entertained a large part)' of the Republican nomlnatlOl) tor COlln- caPllal Itoc" pal4 III ..... t Hoo'gog,QQ Per 100 pound. .... .... ..... ... ..... $6.40 !!tltj! u. ,una ., ....... " .. 5'0. Q .Qg Bulk, 10.1b ......."". .. " ........ .. " .. .. 65c Gates nnd children. Mrs. Margaret amination. TuesdtlY. Thursday and friends nt a parcel shower: In honor t y Comm IfiB Ioner a t th e P r Imllry 'n .... lJplllvld.d profltl .. 2q,27~ , j I be held Augult 14. 1928, Your IU,- lA., Ptltr~p. eJ(Jl~n.pl Mnkley and Mrs. Mary Dnvls, of Day Saturday nt CarlV's Jewelry Shop. of Mr. and Mrs. John Shinkle. ~u ,2'1 a.; I ton . clrf:t':ttn·. ' not~.' Lebanon. Ohio. Mr, and Mrs. Fred fladley and )lort will be greatly appreciated. Inll .. .. . ...... .. , " .•• ... , U . 160.00 sons. who. for several years were in AmI. due to Natlon.1 bank. 10.000 .00 Mr. and J\f;t;. Emery Charleton T o th e R epu bll cans 0 f W arren C0 , Cerlltle4 " h ~ck" oUUI4"dllll' , Wil'~II" per can 3'11.96 , Mr. Dnd Mrs. Oh~.rleR AnderRon had charge oC llae Telephone Co .• here. entertained to dinner Sunday. Mr. 1,040.00 E. J . Beedle, of Union townahlp. CUbler·. cbeck. OllttJtallcMn, as their Sunday guests, Mr. qnd Mrs. were Sunday guests in the home ot and Mrs. Roy Friermood and chilcandidate for second term. for coun- 'JIot Dlvillend cbecks out.landln .. 2,000.00 ' ..1 or Item. 2t, U. .. . Auorled dren, of nenr Davids church, Mr. (lnd Frank Evans. Mrll. Susnn Dougl8l\. Mr. !lnd Mrs. James Conard. ty commissioner, subjl!ct to the dec i27 and 29 , . 18.35J.t6 Miss Minnie Cool' lind !)fr. ~arry --.,..-Charles Method, Mr. and Mri. Mrs, Pera!nd!.... ~ion of the Republican Primary elec- Indl"ldu.l depo.lta .ub,act P .....I w.r .. r . .... ..... .. .. ... Cook, of Spring Vs.lIey, to oheck .................. . 231.648,1» Frnnk Charleton and son. of MiddleH~~, all A ugust 14. 1928. ' C.rlltlcat•• d.po.lt 4u. In leu Ihan 30 day. (other town nnd Mr. and Mrs. Charle. Sunday dinner Ifullsts of Mr. alld U7.00 r.hnrleton and children. To the RepubUeanl of W"mll ~~. T~~:r ~~r 4~~n:J4 ba~~~~I~~( Mrs. Frnnk Cook were Mr. anel Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shoreak"r, ~f W. D. Corwin. 01 Salem townlhll!. (other th." b.nk 4epolltl ) ........ ..... ...... Carl Servis and son. Bobble. Mr, and Greenfield; Mr. and Mrs. James GrifSaadwlda,1 ~ -lb. Loaf .. .ubJ.ct to Rea.n., Item. " Mrs, Charles Cook and son. Cart. Mr. fith and son James. ~f Piqua; Mr. 'md can did a t e f or lecon d tl1rm. lor cou!l- 10.11. II. "u4 ... U,."I.12 · and MrR. William Bradley alld Miss Mrs. Joe Max. PI' NfJw 1oiadlsoll. Ohlq: ty comminlon13r. Bubject to he ded· Bavlnl'l DePO.ll,l=tatitciulllit. ~ ion of the . Re'p ublipan P.r. im . ary,' Qh. a1ao.tJAcalllol .~u. Martha Cook. A Q211 " . " thall for _ u r' lIOl'I'O r... ·. 47.14Il;U The Fourth passed very quietly were week-llIId ofI'UesUl Qf Mr. ~"4 A .... ..... ~gQl1t h, J., If' . T,~~ 't&" tlr.:r.t\"Oftlt"~"~· JOO~ ."..., per Ib ....... Mrs. (1eorge Hn'tsoj:~. ......, here with the exception of popping If it's Yourex" Silversesl Silver, ~=~~~~~~~~==:~~ sa, 31.04 a .... :, 7. a'!Ji ' ~l.'!~ - ~ TO of firecrackers. A number ot.fam- ware. It's the best miln and machine .- . :, Not~ •• r.~ b'''~ re~,. ou t.~ ilies attended oul-ot-town celebra- oan produce. Select your pattern u. s. WAS IT " I.EVIATHAJlI1 'Jqt.,. . ·'Ul !!1 ~.qQ tions.' while others enjoyed picnics. and let us help you get your set com.. . .. A severe ~t orm added to the ' ev- plete. Cary's Jewelry ·Shop. Leba, " ~Ia.e J)t ~IQA Oou,,~,. qJ"'W .q~. to,:. A Massachusetts ' historian haa f . L . I.l..... Gn"'!lra~n, c!U., I•.Ii "., .~h .. c ning '~ c,liRplay o.f fireworks, With 1.; ~ non. Ohio. " . found ' t~e name Qt another rentle~ p. ,," e .c continuous lightning. whieh kept up ~~:lv~~ne·:'lev:~~i.~\Jif\~"lrL~ .J;~ F ... cy man whG....c8mc...· over with his family bel p·t .1111' lu\owliMIa••~4"'ball.f. FOR SALE f or several hour,s. Mrs. D. E. Stanldiford and Mrs. on the original Mayftower, And , L. II. H~NDJi1RSON: O•• hl.r ~. :. Sublorlb.4 aDd ' Iwo.n 10 b.lor. m. • I Earl Conner were called to Spring judging from the nurqber of May,. this 61h da,. ot Jul v••l.928. ' . ' _ahlon RId... London has a porrot which Is 126 , Valley Wednesda,' of last week on flower descendants there' are In the FOR SALE-McOray refrigerator; Correct A Ualt: Notar.y PUblic. years Of age and still retains ItI taU account of, the s~rl()u8 illness of Ells- countl'Y' now the old ,boat muet have . holds one hundred- pounds of"""lce, . Y!{. H. A:.LLIIN I. W, wBI'J'• • fea ther!!-which III a good indltatlon worth Halne!. HIli' condition is 8omt! been more commodious than Noah'. In &,ood condition. lin. 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WAYNESVILLE. OHIO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1928
NEWS DIRECT fROM THE ·SlAlE CAPITOL COLUMBUS. OHIO - Columbus may no t be the center of aerial navi. gation. but that ~t is a popular place for tourisis of thll sky is certain. Hardl y a day pallReK but what some visitors drop in from some flU' away cily fa spolld time on business or Mocia~ nfutters. During the past week one California father with his two daughterij stepped from a magnificent 1IIIIn e to 'do Borne s hopping, a nd lo ter gn aRts tram Det! Molnea, l owlI. dropped in on business mitttel·s. A irplnn<'R over the city are a COllllllon OCCUITe ncc. an d the hUlli of the motor fnils to RLt l'Rct even passin'g atte ntion of the thou Allnds thnt hear them. During one week not less than twenty visiting pinnell drove over the city in addition to the nllmy "excursion lIel"i"1 tr'ips" which oro being Ii bemlly Ilatro nh.ed by those who seek thrills oud excitement. ORkinl government businesR is keeping United St.at 9 S ' notor Cy· rus Locher tram llIuking un active cam'paign for nomination for tho short term for !ll'lI ut or. JI ll was ap· pointed a member of Lho committee investigating activity of Southern postmasters by Vice-President Dawes and as such will be compelled to spend time in Southern Htates. Nom· ination of Senator Locher for the unexpired term of the lale Frlmk B. Willis has met with general favor ,IImong Democrats of Ohio. In spite nf the fact that he must spend much of his time previous to the August primaries outside the state be 11 asfi u!ed_ the nomination. The loeal circulation of the Stule lIbrary a t the present time is fully a8 great as it was previous to the closing 01 the library a year ago last on account of the veLoing of the appropriation for that Institution by the governor. The state cireulalion haa fallen 011' somew hat owing to l.he filet that the opening 01 the library was not given as much publicity over the tltate 8JI its clo~lng. After a check up 01 the bookll by "the 8tate auditor, the library opened again list September, .Ithough. employees have receive no salary since thot time, depend! ' on a future legislature to ~ake p ovilion for the pay roll.
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Bateman, clerk of 0 Senate, who hails from Pike ~ount hall been busy the past sev4Iral eeb compiling statistics and information for tbe UBe of JIlern l'!I .whell tJfey return next Jan. uary. U.·hu been putting In • g'reat deel f extra time, ~so that he will havl! hings shipshape when he starl.8 on s vacation ·sh'ortly. He is an arde t disCiple of baac Walton and hen he ntar ts forth he will hAve eno gh paraphernalia to supply severa dozen fishermen. His friends anxiously awaiting the promised 5 of flnll pickerel or trout and ir ,t he fish stories he has previous:. ly told of his prowess with rod and I ha oUlI'ht to land a few whoppers:
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IIfr. and Mrs. Israel Satterthwaite entertllined at a delightful picnic at Walnut Hills park In Dayton, SUIIday. July lIi, t he foHowing: Mr. and Mr~. Ed McKnight, MI'. and Mrs. Charles Ridenour, Mr. and Mrs. KE'nneth E. Conn and family, of Toledo; Mr. and Mr9. Henry Satterthwaite and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Mc· Clellnn and family, of Springleld; Mr. and Mrs. ChurleR Ridenour ••Ir., an d family, Alr. and Mrs. Harry Bur· rows. IIfr. and \I1r8. Robert Kerr. Mt: and 1111'S. Roy IIlcKnight lind family, Mrs. Harold Burge and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sims and daugh t er. Mrs. Maggie Hare.
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PHILANTHROPIST W. E. HARMON DIES
WEEKLY LECTURE CONVERSA'I' ION Grenville .Kleiser, the well·known aulhor and writer, gh'es some good advice IIbout talking. A n imme nse amount of tim e lind energy is const.nntly was ted. he says, by useless talking. Some of the essentials thut he men tion for a good convel'8ationulist are as follows: The first condition of good talking is clear, well·ordered thinking. If your thoughts are in confusion your apeech is liable to be non-effective. Talki ng should not be a verbaJ nor vocal contest. but a mutual exchange ideas: Monologues are tiresome. Don't give advice. Advice eost~ nothing and is u8ually worth what it costs. Don't exaggerate. It is eASY to lel your desire and fe elings overco lor your views. Give the inlpr('ssi. on of under statement ralher than over statement and what you say will have more eft'e ·t. Keep your voice low. A low voice is not only an excellent thing in • woman, as ShaKespeare 8ays, bllt it is good for anybody. Many people are trying to talk to,because they constantly bawl so loud. They drown out their opponent with Bound. Don't tell unduly long stories. Don't make a reputAtion for being a "funny" man. This will put you in the class of lightweig hts. Stories are like 6 nsoning or slIlt. They should be \,pry j udiciu lly intermingled and it is lI ~y to get too many of lhem. o lIot inturullt, another. Wait quielly fl) r your turn to RIleo.k. Don' t r la to l ength y personal experiences. A thing llIay be interesting to you becouse it ill about yourself, bllt it is usually horesome to other people. Don·t. be impatient. Whon you observe that your listener does not wish to be convinced change the subject. Speak · clearly. Do not mumble. Conversation is more than Idle e.x · ercise or ornamental superftuity. Its purpC?se is to keep the other party amused and interested. It Is the \vire upon which run~ the ' current of your electric pel'llonality. If you dont know how to talk learn Devote a certain part of your time to Intelligent and diligent practice in the art of mall talk. It pays.
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Warden Prellton E. Thomall of the hlo penitelltllry, i8 kept more than uay these daYII ' flgurb~g ' a way to are for the eonaq.ntly increasing warda eent to him from every county • In the atate. tbe Ilet now havinlJ reiiched slightly over 4,400, the bi&, t.nst.\Rtion having been built in the first place to accommodate 1800. Another new. uJl block which will c.a.r e for 800 men 'le now under construc·Jon and lavor~ble pro~ess ill beIng made on the new dormitory and In a short while there will be an exo. dUB from the place when the tubereuThe. tollowmg le tter needs no exlar convicts are trapsferred, a . tuber•. pJan~tlon. 10BIII "Ird, which hOIl been made Morrow, Ohio, July 12, 1928. for'them Ij\ the ·London priBon farm. My Ollar MiM WattlrWard!!n Thom~ i. n.ow engaged In b . Here it is almost Allgust, nearly lurvey of both I,IICiplent arid advanc· time for the farm women'R eamp to ed callell and I?a,t lents will have the open. I surely would like to say a advnntage of. Ilvjng in th eopen lind word or two about the good time We cared for under more favorable con- had last year down nt Camp RoSH. I dltlons. hope that more women could plan - - - - - . -- to go this yenr. .
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Th o Y. 1". 111. will I.e entertained by Me ss r~ . Lauren ce 111\11 Eli Furna p Sunduy cvoninlC. .July 22 , nt the White Bri ck church. Roll 'illl will be re~pon" ed to by memory g<'ms. Vesper . ervic eM will tuke the p lnc(' of lhe regula r devotions. The lea derR for the evening are : Devo ti onal- Mabel McMillan. Lesson- Haymond Bradd oc k. Recrelltiona l- Grllcc Hocket t. A goorl atte ndan cc i. d e~ i red for . everal important III l1 tl C I'~ o re to h discu.sed .
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I'll confess when I left homl" last summer I was Ilrmly resolved to be the laziest woman down there. I took a hun.ch of books 'and magazines with me and i.ntendod to spond the whole time jURt lying around restin&' and. reading. . . I was tired out and what I want W8S "Rest" with. a 'bi&, R. Now, here'll where the joke comeR in. I got interested in the various camp activities from the Ilftlt, and .took part in everything. "No rest, you .say?" Oh, absolutely. I came home rested not only in body but in mind. I fo,.nd that what I had needed was eh.nlre more .than anything elee. What a rehef to have no mealll to plan and cook! What a delightful group 01 w0l!!' en to meet! What loade of tun! Hurrah .for tho farm caJllP I . Long may sh' wave. . Very truly youn, (Biped) K. B. BARNETT. - - -- - -
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Myer; Hyman'. big midsummer 1IIlle 'closed last - Saturday night. On, TllUrshy" July 2.6 , a demonstration pf the "ColJilge G1rl,1 popular line of ~al\deaux, bralllllere~, ,glrdlell ,and ',!;oin blnation jrarmenta will be- irlvenby E,1i~beth Peten 8t his Rt~re, to Which tbe ladle. Waynesville and vicinity are Invited., ' . ' Mr. Hyman II. alwl1YB foremost iii. _ .rytliJ,!g ttult iii of benefit to hil pat}'ons and can. be depended upon to ha" the iateet iD aU linn of'mer.
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Mi~ Henrictta McKinsey entertained the "bridge club," Saturday arfernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas. of Lyt le, spent Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thompso n. Mrs. Amelia Williams spent Tuesday in Wilmington, the guest. of Van Worley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mainous and family spent Sunday with relatives in Price Hill, Cincinnati. Gruen Watches are the standard of beauty and accuracy. Buy yours at Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, O.
But now they desire a better country, that is, a beavenly; wherefore God is not nshnmed to be called their God; for he bath prepared for tbem a City-Heb. 11: xvi. Charles Henry, eldest son of Thomas and Edna Taylor Sherwood, was born near Oregonill, Ohio, July 80, 1860, and entered into reat at his home in Wayne.s vllle, Ohio, July 2, 1928: . . . On December 2, :1884, he was united in marriage with Lydia M. Brown of Way.nesville. Four children blessed this union-Edith. now Mm. Chas. Edwa rds; Howard, Ellen, now Mrs. R. A. Conn r, an ry Amnnda, who precedeo her pnrents in death in 1918. The wife nad mother passed beyond January 12. 1922. He was married t,) MI'lI. Emma RetnHick Jnnuary 10. 1926. She, together with the thr,!e children, elev· en glrandchildren, two gorentgrnnd.sons, four brethers and two sisters survive him . . Being the eldest in a family of ten c'hildren, Charlie early gained the quality of self reliance. Leading characteristics of hi!! Ufe were industry and geniality. His cordial greeting was extended tl) all and will be greatly millSed by a. host of friends. When a ' boy he united with thc Olive Branch M. E. church nnd with the exception of a f.~ w years of memo bership with the. So,eiety of Friends, has always been idlmtified with th nt denomination. M. S. E.
Mrs. Ruth Janney and daug'hter, Miu Luella, spent Sunday with Wal· ter Williams and .Iamily, of Kingman. We live in deedu, not yearR, In thQughts, not breaths. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Kenrick Bnd In feelings, npt In figures on a dial. daughter, MI llS Bertha, have returned We ehould count: time by hearth robs home alter spending two weeks in He mo~t lives Dayton. -Who thinks most, feels the floble!;t, nets the b~8t.-Bllil cy. We n.re offering ma~y specials during July and August. . Store opim every nigh t. Cary's Jewelry Shop, Treasur~!' Lebanon, ' Ohio.
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"'Ir. and Mrs. IIft'lvin Winnett and Last ThulISday alto~ noon the daughters, Mary and Frances, of Camp Fire Gh'ls Imt4rtllined their Brookville, colled on J. R. Wade and Mo thers .with a Treas,IIl'e l:Junt. A family, Sunday IICtet·noon. small committee inclu~ng our Guardinn plnnned the secret They evon We repair watches clocks, altcr and becamc poetesRCs ror the occRsion, replate jewelry and silverware.; also puling all the directions in rhyme. buy olrl gold and silver. Cary's Jew. "Bee" was the fil'!lt to find the elry Shop, Lcbanon, Ohio. treasure, nnd guess whnt? It proved to be two ' llIost delIcious ice cold Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Snider and wlltermel ons. A most ~'umptoU!g 80n, Emerson, or Fmnklin, were fenst foll owell, quib~ naturnlly. then guests of .J. k. Wade nnd family Sun~ clime the music, Berny's phonograph. day evening. Emerson romllined for Further di vcrsions 'offered were a few days. . wading. ~k ippin g sto ncs, dancing and !luch. Wouhln l you th ink they all Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. . Goris, Misd'1:! hud Il gooll tlme?- Thcy didl Alice GOlll! and Esther He nder9un The regulur meetln/r of the Ilnd Mr. John Gons were dinner Wakitnlilla Camp Fire Girls which gull8ts of Miss Louise SUIJth, at V\Jr- WllS .to . hll\'e been .,JlIly 16. was p o~t. sailles, on Sunday. ponod until Monday after noon July 28, at three thirty. All members Mrs. R. D. Toll Is visiting he.r p .... are urlled to be present lit this moct· ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sattertb- Ing. D. E. H. waite, while her husband ill on' a gov~ ernment trip through'· the WMt, at Salt Lake City and ~Lo. ''Aitgeles, ~.
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. Mrs. Frank ~. Tay ,or,' of San 'Fran CISCO, Cal., MISS May W.right, Mts· Edith Harrill, Mrs._Laura Mo.her and Mr. Harri• • Mosher were ~llday gUlIsts of M.r . . an'cl . Mn. ROnald Hawke and famIly.
IlIlIac Stout and family, 01 Lancaater, Cal., arrived here last week for an extended visit with relativee. ;The, had ,. p.le~l trip until near Rlchmorid: Ind.,. their aufomobUe was Cl'owded o~ the road by a truck. The machine wal turned over and the oc'c uPlnts were badly 'cut and bruised. Hra.· Stout, ud,lb, .eldest eon receiv'ed Ole lnoat Iili'IOUB .lnjurles, but all ~e .l'tlC!overinr froin· the eft'ects of' tll,e accident. Th~' CI.t was hadly damaced, and, the, Stou~ came,.f rom ~Ich·mond b,. . train. . __ ~--, .
J. W'. D,avis Ind wife, who ~Vi! been vlBltln, at tht; M. E. p I I'I9.-«e, left the .Jut o~ Ui~ weejt lor .tb!,ir home \n 9C11Jefontall1', le~vlnc: . ¥ri. Watkins much Imp,roved from ber .r,cen.t 8~v~~e ."'Jlneaa·1I • • ',' . , .' A partYi~ompri,e d l ot. ,the fol1owiD&, spent Sui(cla,.lt die Zoo: •. Mr. and M.re. Jllmea 8ea"I ,MI'l and Mrs. lWY" OW Har:taoc~ and 'BOn, ot- DIlJt9n; " . "'. ,.. ' :..:....-.- . . Jennie MUllen, lfrs;--cilrl Sherwood, 8t~ptleoir'vlewll put' on by. Rev. Mr. and llra. _'l'IIoma. Burton, MiM ~. A. BtUJlnp lit ytle church SlItLilla Benham lira. lIian,l Ramock. ennm" Jolf 2). No admislira. Chari. BlIddaek ~nd Mr. lIor- ~Oft el!ule. cream and cake
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New felt hots in colors and white at Grace L. Smith's. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Moomaw nre visiting relatives a~ Linden, Ohio. Mrs. Maggie Burnet spent Sun. day with relatives on Yankee Rood. Diamond rings in a wide choice of designs, at Cnry's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio.
Willi nnt Elm er 1I 01·lII on. Gil. wid ply known r efll est nte IIIs n nn,1 philan. thropi Rt. died Sunday ..July 1 Ii . a t his summ e r hOlll e in So uthport. Conn. IIIr. Harmon was born in Lebanon Ohio. lII a rch 21i . 18 G2. which was th~ place of hi s principlil ben e fnctions. II lthough I", estll blishl'cI parks in manv ot her cilie •. including Franklin. Bluff to n, Miumi . hurg. Sidn ey allcl GI·ccn . vill e. At "punnon he built H"Ilrm on hall . a community cenler. whic h r c. cently addNI II lurg(l aud itorium lit n 'ost of $20.000. His last visit t o LebIIlIon \\'n. a bo ut a month IIg0, when he and hi ~ wife cume t o derlicate Mollie lIarmon home. an Instituti on f or the ng ed. buil l. in the memory of his mother. Among til(! ph il nnlhropic enterpris· es of th· Hllfmon foundation IIrc lhe series of Rlilllulative IIwanl fi for lhe blind; for specia l lelldership amo ng boy lind girl scouts ; f O I' di8tinguil<hed achievellle nt nmong negroPR ; for hon· or lII en in industry who contrihute mos t to humlln l'clation s and working conditions ; for rural impr ovem ents in cel·tnin counties of Souh arolina. and for ou ts tanding public wclfare work. His interest, also in self-fi. nanced education is evidenced by the fact thot during t he last fh'e yenrs of his life he lent, through the Harmon foundation, about $300 000 to students working their WilY ~rough colleges. Mr. Harmon i8 survived by his widow. Mfs. Catherine Griffiths Harmon; a Bon, Burke Harmon; two doughters, Mrs. Mary Harmon Brigg, and Miss Helen Griftilhs Harmon; four grandchildren and a hrother. Clifford G. Hafmon. Funeral services were condu cted In Grace Epi~cnpal church, Brooklyn, N. Y., at 11 o'clock Tuesday morn. Ing.
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Mrs. Ada Courtney, librarian, waR .oft' duty several days last week, on account of illness.
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Mr. and MrtI. Allen Haines, of Xen. ia, were guests on Sunday of Mr. atld Mrs. J. G. Haines.
WARREN GO. TOURS DAYTON, CINCINNATI All Warre n oUllty folks are invited t o join in th e annual educational a nu recreati on au to tours next week, which lire beillg arranged by Ex \(' nsio n Age nts Watt.s and Class, t og eth er with farm orgaization leadCl"S.
On Tll(""lu~', July 24. they will be ih .Dayl on \'i~ itin~ first the DaytoQ, Wnght Al'l'ol' lnne field, enjoying 8 ba sket dill ne r in the Montgomery Cou nt y Fnir' IIT (l und~ lind spending lhe ufl el'no un u S gUCRts of the N. C. R. Th e II'ip through th e Research InbOI'ulory a nd Cnctol'Y lit Wright ti el" pl"ll nli"l'S t o be a rnre treat, as 5 1lI (, of t he most ou tsta ncling govern nt ' lIl "'(,rk in th e Uniled Stlltes is IJl'i llg carri ed 0 11 th ere. At 9 a. m. III<' WUl"Ten co unty visitors oro s upposed to arrive al Wrigh t field and ut I f) 'd ock t.hey will assemble in the . ('. R. Rehoo.1 Iwusc. The after. n('" 11 II I the N. C. R. will also be of IJ nu sulIl inlel'cst as PreRident Pattl'l'SIIIl'S rec ent. A rricun Wild Life n nd II un t ing piclures will be shown a s II "lll'eial favor to our people. Alter this nn inspect,ion trip will be al'ranged lhroug h Ih e N. C. R. plants. followed in turn IJy IInothe r Beries of mo lion piet ures s howing lheir weI. fare work. On Fridny, July 27, a tour to Cin cillnati will include visits to th Chcvl'olct Ilsse mbling plant and Fisbel' Body fact ol'y at Norwood. The Rookwood r ottery and Art Museum lit Eden Park and a basket picnic dinner lit the Zoo where the remainder of lhe aftcl"noon will bc spent. Nine o'clock is t he appointed time for 'Rlarting through the Chevrolet pillot. so everybody who plans to drive .from th e so uthcrn port of tbe county should be there on time. Groups who expect to start from Lebnnon IIrc requested to have their lIut o~ read y uL l he Fllrm Bureau office b~' 8 n. m. promptly. botli days. Police traffic officers in both Cincinnati and Dayton will cooperate In handling the groups, so no one need hesitllte about driving through the cities: No admission charges or collections are involvlld in either trip. except at the Zoo for which special rates have been secured. Though the rcgulor admissio n chnrges at tho Zoo is 26 cents, County Agents Watts and CJ.uss have becn furnished spec. illl tickets for Friday, July 27, which will permit all boys and girls 14 years and und er to ente l' for 5 cents. and adults for 11i cents ench. Children under I; yellrs free. The idca originated four years ago whcn about 100 4-H cluh members visited II number of the leading busi· ne~ s places 011(1 fllctories in Dayton. Lnst year ther c were 65 'autos in the group carrying 336 'Vorren eoun. tions. Everybody is invited this year, you ng a nd old. Admission lickets to the Zoo nt above reduced rlltes can he secured in ndvnnce at the Farm Burenu office. L.ebllnun. or from some of th e <t-H lenderR.
. Miss Helen Hawke was a charming Mrs. Alice McKinsey and daugh- hO!ltess lit a "thimble bee" on W ' dter, Miss Henrietta, spent Tuesday nesday afternoon ••July 11. This v ~ ry with r elatives in Xenia. delightfu l affair W IIIl held on the hlwn at t he home of her. ister, Mrs. Fronk Mr. and Mrs. Will Haines, of Johns- LeMay. Each one was given a tow...- - town, Pa., are visiting their parents, el tu hem and oCter the work was Mr. and Mrs. J . G. Haines. fini shed lhe g uests were invited to sun porch where deliciouR reLeon Salisbury and family, of the freshmen ts were served. Cleveland, were week·end guests or Concealed in individual boqucW! of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Salisbury. sweet peas were sma ll rolls oC paDr. Sanley M. Beck, with his wife per containing the announcement of Charles B. Chapman, who atand mother, were gUe6ts at the home the approaching nuptinls of Miss Katherine Fromm nnd Mr. Melvin le nding O. S. U., is in the Big Hom of J. O. Cartwright on Sunday. Banta. mountains, Wyoming. thm summer, The pros)lective bride was pl eas. together wilh four other students, Mis!! Nellie and Mr. Paul Cutright, formerly of Harveysburg, have tak- antly surprised when she wus show- doing work in geology. Tcclinicnlly they lire registered for en up their reSidence in Waynesville. ered with hand.some towels besides th ose furni shed by the hoete s to be II course in "Special ProblemA," in Mrs. L. M. He nderson had 8l! din. hemmed during the a(ternoon. KY. Actually, besi de studying ner guest last Wednesday, Mrs. LauThose invited were the honor g=u=e"'s"".+"th" 'e>Ull g·cology o( the Big Horn count ry. I'll ZI1lI, Miss May Wright and Mrs. Miss Katherine I"rom; Misses Elsie t hey nrc doing cllm p choroR for n L. H. Gordon. lind Doris Huwke. Elv" Luis .J ones. pndy of Vussnr college girls in the Helen Rnndall, II l'lc n Graham, De b- charge of £'rofi!l'sol" 'l'holl1l1s L. lIi11s, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robin ~o n, of orah Wul to n. GlaclYR Roland , Olivl! of Vllssar. Eugene, Oregon, are visiting the Dinwiddie, Mrs. J. P. Fromm nnd The pm'ly i ~ milking a s p,'rial stuformer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J . C. Hawkt'. dy of the glnciatioll of the Big Horn George Robinson. - - - - - - - -counlry. It WII5 II lso 10 visit Yellow sl one pnrk lind Grnsshoppet· Glaciel' Mrs. Wolter McClure and house befor e going to the Big Horn region. guests, Mrs. Chidlaw and daughters, Th(' party left herc ill .June. Esell IIfrs. Charles Rye and Mrs. Viola Ca· studenl will (lr ~ p1lTe a map and make rey spent MondllY at the Zoo. n special reporL all the arca sludied. Miss Eli7.nbeth Chnndler has accepted a p()sitio n as primnry supervisor nnd supervisor of reading in all The Qu~en Es thcr - irele met Ilt eight grudcs at Middletown, Ohio. the home oC Irma Rich. II t urcla~· . Ju . Iy 14 . The meeting' wns opened by The 1 !l 2 8 ,,,"elJlbly of t.he Chali tauDr. Farr, S. L. Cartwright and Mr. n Scripture rellding. fo ll owed hy 0 un opens on July 17 lind cOlltilJuelJ lind Mrs. J. O. Cartwright were en- pra yc r. The 1'0 11 WII ~ ca lled t n whirh fo r 17 day •. l{cv. Will illill A. (Billy) tertained by Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Mur· nine members re ~)londdl. d . Sund ay, world fa m nu s evangelist ; rny at South Charleston, on Monday. The foll owi ng COn1111i1l ef'S Wcl'" A ""n l\lcQuhnc. cc lob raLt! cI radio tenchosen: Dernyce Hyman and L o ui ~ u or. anti other ~l1t l'rt/li nlll c nt fcntur ~ s Week-end guests of Miss Janet Trendway. f or ~e l ect ing n pIny which Cartwright were the Misses Berdine i. to be !(iven in th e near fUlure ; Ada of Ih ~ hi ghp.t cal ibl'I' Ilre inchHIl't1 Gaar, of Campbel)stown, Ohio, and Shaner anti Em oge ne B(·ckctt. pro· in th e s e a ~ o n' ~ lin<>· up of attractions. Miss Mnrgaret Bec~ of Dayton, Ohio. gram committee, and Irm a Rich nnd BOlltin!:, hilt hi ng. t (' l\ n i ~ , bnsE-ba ll. hor sc~ hoc. l'alllping nl H I olher vllca~ Virginia Hardin, for !\el cting pinel'S lion f ell t.ul" l'<' ure ul sv off('rcd by thill Mrs. Mame Hlltlleld, in company for meeli ngs. bl'"uly spot "next d ual' t o eve ryhod17 with Mre. Laura Shidaker, of }larThe members will hllve II swimming ill th e Milll1li Vulley." veysburg, and Mr. and MfR. O. C. party and picnic Thur ~ <I(\y ni ght lit Watkins, of Chillicothe, is visiting in Xenill, nnd wjll he ta,k ~n in Mr . W8~hiniton ~. C. Hough's truck. All melllbers arc urged to attend . ".yourex" Silvel'seal silverware, After delicious reCreshmente servThe be6t man and machine can pro- ed by the hostess, the meeting ad. The second of .the series of par~ duce. Select your pattern and let journed to meet at the home of Rele- lies inaugurnted by the local grange, wa~ held [It the Gym last Fridny ev~ us help you get your set complete. en Haw~e in August. --ening and was well attended. These. Cary'" Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. IIffllirs arc givan to promote the ~o~ cial life of the community, ' and the Little Gene Thompson ' celebrated initial ones were a decided succe88. hia third birthday annivenary Saturday, July 14, when he WIS hOlt to Johnny Cunningham, Warren eoun Th'ose who ' pfanned them deservtl sixteen. little friends. Gene was the ty's champion marble shooter, arriv. commendation Ilnd hearty support •. reclple~t of a I'l'eat many nice pres- ed home tram the nl1t i0.0 II I marble ~ - • ·ent.. to)lrney at Atl~ntic City, oin · the IIrst of the month. He was in the tour," . . Mr. and Mrs. JOIl' EVins bid B!I ney up to the very last. and won 18 their dl~iler ruests on ~qnday, Mr. victories In the preliminaries, tbereIn .attemp~ing to tbro~ a Une into and Ill'll. Abram Cook.,- }fr, aYlet Mn. by establlshlitg a world's re~o"d. ~is tlie water, Evelyn Neeley, who, with StaDt., Cook, : of Springboro; Mr. home f-elks at Mnson . preec.!"ted him ner grandmother, Mn. Be", ".. and Mrs. ·Frank Thomaa, Oedarvllle: with a ,watch and chain, "klllfe and a fishing Sunday afternoon, .\lff. . Mr. Ind }fn. Coleman Morran, Da,- fountain pen. • _ ._ painful Injury whell' the ftIb hoOk tOD; 11__ Jean aDel-Beryl Meredith, . caught m-1ler finpr IIIlcI had to ...
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COMMON PLEAS In th e ca~e of C" lIi n. Wl'il(ht vs. Thc Van lI or ne I>.';l nl, th e plai ntifT \Va ' aWllrd~d judg ment of $tU ;8.03; Collins Wri g ht. a ·d e fendnn t, WIIR onlel'en l(, reCOv .. r fr o m th e V'ln lI orn Co. $3!l54,48; a nd Chris ti:lIJ A. Kurz. Jr" was ordHen to re('over from thl' Vlln H e rn o. $395 4.48. ~ May Rolson wa s granted a divorce from Le on Raison on grounds of extreme cruelty. Co urt appointed Ralph Brooks, Chnrles Madden and W.E. Frost to make' a partition of cerl,ain property in the case of larence 'Yoodson vs. J ennie tl!wart et a l. H~rry Burroughs was fined $3 00 and c05L,< on n ('hnrge of sellin g intox ica tin g liq uor. In th e eltRe o f Mury I',. nnd Fred W. Ca rr VB. Alr·xn nrl er Gau ~ e et aI, th e plaintiff wa R Ilwnrd d Il judi menl of $ 1250. Lee . hutt s WIlR grn nt ~ d a d ivo rce f,'om Fodilh N. Shutts. TIl(' custod y of .Juani l'a Shutt s W/l~ give n to the de fendn nL unci t ht' mntlt'r oC th e custo dy of J o hn Wilbur Shutt s Wfl S co n · li nued . III the ('n ~(' of t hp ~ iami Mortgage Co. . \'s. EI i1.lIbet h K ohler et a i, court ord "rl'(1 n distribu tion 01 $8350 a risin g from the !<III" of cert ain l an tl~.
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Virgie Robinson has entered luit for divorce against Lillian Eva Rob inson on tbe grounds of neglect. DeWitt Ma rshall is s uing Della Ma rshall f or divorce, eha ...~ini extrl' me cruelty.
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1'rr lb. Mleml Oa .. tt. for a UU. I 1-2 yards of stone. $1.50; HowanI Coo k. gruvc l lind sund, 60 yards , $00 ;Clinloll Co u IIty Grovel Co. . 33 yards grllv<,1 at 901' and 17 yard~ at 76c, $42.46; E ugine Harper, bridge TO HOLDERS OF repair material. $6.60; Joe W. Davis, PIlY roll,$S29 .40 ; Charles E. Bradbury, pay roll, U86.06;A. T. Retti&'pay roll, $292 .76; Eden Terry, pa, roll. $274 .60; F . M. COllilll, pa, roll. $8 04; Y. W . Tompkins pa, roll ,262.40 ; Fred Humphreys, ·oper.tIn, Tho THaaury olren a new crusher tractor, '68.90; Lewis KIp-. S""' pC1' cn:at. 12-15 yeu bart. mowing weeds, " .90; Leslie 'fr~uury bQnd in nehlinee Shultz. operating maintainer $67 .60 ; for Thir4 Liberty Loan Bond•• Perry B. Si mpso n. so m e $60.25; Zain The new bond I will bear A J'mi1.age, 756 ¥ards gravel, $642.60 ; Intunt from July 16. 1928. W. P. Me ' arren, 481 1-2 yards gra\,Int.relt . on Third Liberty el. $4 09.28; H oward Cook . 677 yards LOin Bonds aurrendered for gTave l, $675.46; Harold Swee ny, cxeb..... will be paid in full 1261-2 ya rds. grav., l, $ 106.55; H . M to September 15, 19Z8. Oren, 188 yards ston e . $188; Waites HoltSen ' ehould conlult their Garage, r epai rs t o tru cks. $ 11 9.31 ; banka at once for further deC. S. CTIlig, gas and uil for maintain ulla of thil offerin&. er. $4 1.78; Ba ngham Mol o r Co., oil, Third Liberty Loan Bond. $1.i5; W. W . William ! Co .• 1 tuggl" plate for stone crushe r. $8.70; Roll mature on September 15, Service Station, r epairs to ba tteri u 1928. and wiD c...e to and I 0 coupon books, $97. 60; Frank b.... intat.. t on tbat date. Sherwood Co .• gas, oil and s upplies. $ 48.20; lI1orro w Hardware Co., belt A. W. MELLON, lacing for crushe r. (5c; L. G. AnderSecretary of the T reuW'y. so n on's Co., st a kes and lumber. $25.70; Harry E. Hill. welding, $2; Waahlnaton, July s. 1928: fl. S. Co nove r, s upplies, $13 .9 6; MorI row Garage. repair!. $1. . . . ' _.... io __ •.'~ IL · I
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NEW WAY TO GET A BIKE John asked hill father if he could not have bicycle. His father's answer puzzled John, but he went to his grnndtather and said, eagerly; "Grandfnther, will you plelse do something for me?" " Wha t is it, Johnny ?" asked hi s g randfa t,her , kindly. " Will you l11ake a noise like a frog'!" "Make a noise Iikc a frogl" ex claimed grn ndfathe r . " Why, I don't believe I I.'an, Johnny. Why do you WAnt me to?" "Because father said I couldn't have a bicycle until )·ou croaked,"
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OMM 1SS IO ER'S ALl.OW ANCE Bills nll ow('(l ; Ohio Central Tele phone, ph one l'e nt, $48.50 ; Roy E. MiII !! r. ex penses. $17; Duyton Sleneil Wo rk . 0 .• daler fo r nuditor. $4.11 ; Wesll'l'n StilI', legal nd\'er tiRing $20..70; A lfred . Brant. priso ners' la un dry for June. $2:1.36; Mary M. Brant priso nl' rg' board fo r June , $234; Tru . tec~ of Public Atl'ltlrs, ligh t and gas at court house and jll il , $6 1. 67; Dea n E. S Lunley. l>r05 c uting nttorney 's oflicl' rent, $21i ; Dr. Mark Parde e hydrophobia treatme nt nnd se rum for Ihl'p(' pn tientR, $169.50 ; Oregonia Bridge Co .• blu e prints, $2,.75; J ohn II. Donnell , contract, $ 170; W. A. SeoU. bridgf' repa ir, $4 .80; J. O. Whitacre, b!'id!!,!' repA ir $5.25; W. S. Grahllm. bridge r epair. $19 ; William Frn ue nkn echt, bridge repair, $5 .25; V. W . Tompkins, pay roll, $23 .10; Eden 'l'erry, Ilay roll, $178.no; ChurleR E. Brudbury. pay roll, $ 11 !l. 15; T .. B. Monce, pay roll, $114..!Hi; H ul'lin Whitacre. pay- roll,$179.25; Leo W ilford ins pector on bridge work, SilO; ,E uge n e Harper, bridge re pairs, $ '13.40; Hal'lan Whitacre, repa irs. $1 1.08; Henry Bre nner,
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Tom was broke. ' He made up his mind he would call Bill up on the phone and see if he could arrange for a loan of ten dollars. The following 'conversation took place; " Hello. Rill. T ~ thot " ' n\l?" .. yf'~, thi. i. Bill ." ' . " ft d"~~Il·1 iO lllld 1ik~ "Well. it I ~ ·BiIl." "Ate .vou .u re thi , i ~ Bl1I ~" "Y'e~. thi s is Bilt " "Say Bill. listen. I'm broke . Can YOIl loan me ten dollars ?" ," All right, I'll telt him when he
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LuNG OR SHORT TIME-E.., terms , Also Surveyinr and Abs trlctlnr· Writ. and I will clIll and see you. Sam D. Henkle, Wayne.. ville, Ohio. jll LOANS on Liveatock, Chattel a, Iiond Morte.res. NotN Itou.bt. John Harbine, Jr., X.nla, Ohio.
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"Mr. HllywlIl'c1." my hos t explai n- Buren Miller, i,neompetent; in th e esed. And another Mr. Hayward. his tate ur Sarah L. Co rwin, deceased; IIntl Annn S. Hlurtt. deceased. lion." Th e fifteenth necol nt in t he estate l L was wholly p os~ib le thnt his asse dey, dl'ceased. waR voice changed slightly when he intro- o f Alo nzo du ce d th ~e tw o. BUl, of course, it IIPproved. Six shn res o f slock of the Lebowa s to bl' !!xpccted, An in~tant before he hnd just introd ucerl hi s 80 n , . non- itizl'n ~ Natio nal Bonk &Truet evidl'nly the joy Ilnd pri d(' of hi ~ Co. belonging !o the estate of Mnry life. Bill n ow it s(,l'm cd (0 me that H . K £' r ~ !'y. ll(·een~ed. were ordered hig \' oic~ hnd an nli c n ton('- II . trai n "i. lrihut!',1 hv thl' administrator • \\' illil1l11 F. l\~r.('y . a nti l.l l\(Irvnu ~ ne gs tha t war-;: not 1't ' ntl~ Tn thl' Rl'ttJcomc nt o f th(l c<t nt(' of ily e)(pillin<,d. I b<>w('(1 ,,\,,'1' th (' " llI J.,hn F. Hand ,"I. ,Iecpnscn , thl' Ilt't 1'1' Ill n n' ~ hllnd . lie WII ~ 11 hu/:l' crra l ur . ix f('('t vn lu .\f tl1l' c!<ta lc amoulllcd tt) $7 .tull nnd III, r~ thun :I li ll i,' .' IH' ~e. and ii I12 .:!:.. Sinc(' th!' I'xl'lllption!' o f the dis trihut el" ('xrc!' d th"ir ~ uc,· (· ~" inn ~ . pcrhllp ~ , ixly -!i\"(' y()tlr~ fl f Ill( ·. I!~ no inlll' l'ilnnce tnx w ill ue collel'l!!d , \I'll" ('los!'l\' , hll\'l· n. and h il' whit(' RIIY i\1 1'C'ra y wa ~ nppoint!'d ndm inha il' Wa. l'I·ipp(·.j ,· I() ~ (·. II~ lwei mt h· ",. p euliar. pll'rl'inlt (:"ny <'~'I' •• n firm i ~ tl'ntor nf the eRtnte of Grae~ F. Mc l11/)uth. I1l1 d hI' had Llll' I,," k IIf ,)vPI'- ('rny. Ronr! ,$.10 00. tlnwin!: npu l'· 11 (,(,. i\ ~ I ~ h o" k hi ~ MARRIAGE LI EN. E hund. u bell jinl(ll'd in thl' hllli. For 1111 ill ~t nnt til(, !lindu'.· fn el' "how('d W illiam W . MAl ott. mechanic, of in thl' elII"l'w:ty. a nd Snulhlc y went l tien. n nn OIiYe B. Ca rnahnn, s tl'nlo mel' l him. They talked t Ol!el-h c r ogrnphf'r. 0,[ Milson. 11 11 in"talll. find Ihe 01.1 mnn was b!'Walt f'r M. HOlrnn. machinist. DIIY~ idc !lle aj!llill loy Ihe lime I had ton , and Ethl'l F . C,lrwin, o f W arr e n turn(''' tn Ihl' younger H ay ward. " Mln ly. U " \Y; \ 9 a mlln pnl<~ ihly my ow n G('O\'ge W. ILapp. fnrm er , of )\[01'lI,::e. li e fil ~ o WIIS in th e n{'w('st o f r ow. and MI'$. 'Myrtll' B. Lnndenburg. ci inner g-:Il· b. He hnc! n rll ihl"r large. 'M orrow. Il al' k fn('e-- !lc rhllps a trifl p se\'e r e And forbi dding. There \VR A R du ll REAL EST~TE TRANRFER S liJ.lh t Ihat might 11<\\,(' be!'n IImbitio n P a t rick Ellhl lI!'nry to P ntr ick E Innrl m i/.:h! ha\,(' been A thousllnd Ii ~ , II I 1-3 ncre R in WA yn e tw\> o ot he r t hinl(~ in hi s ~yI'S. Frnnklin Palll'l' Stock Co. IIC Bucklil'\'~ hl'lI1'.) ~l>lIt hl cy ~ Jlenk or YUU," tIlt' yo ung"r mnn to ld me. " r e~'e Il oml' Bu. i1 der~ . Inc., fl 10lR ill am ViJn ~ Jl aywnrd . tt ma y help you ·Frankli n. .l o~ . find TI'1Uie EJ'lel to TheJ'elln to kepI' U ~ !'trnilth t to kn tlw my Itiv; 1I('mp. 3 lot~ in Dl'er fi e ld lwp. ( I ll nam e!' HIIIT\, r.. M\'cr~ to .Jos. a nd I_nth"I t hink thaI i ~ .Tot' now." Then WI' nil ~too d up . TIH' wholl' e rinc' N('z(' 7,0 II'. trac! In Turtler l'C'I' k \\Iorl.1 fnd l' d- lh'" I:l iltel'ing lalll e. twp. Elmer flllIl Cnrolilln F ord oml Mill' t he walehfu l far<' , o f lhe m('n. the An(l erson to Edwin F.. . lI·vC'n. , 1 (11I1'k h" tly o f th~ llindu , ,,,'va ntand left only t he ~l cl\dE'r f OI'm nt thp lIeTe in Hn 1\1 i1t(1n hVp. Timn a nd .J' nHie Freeland to W a l I hl.·t!Rh"lcI "I' till' doo r. " S hl·'H he!'n on n vi s it to the shore; k~r Zimmerm a n. lot in Harveysburg. W. H. Seigl'ried to Ma ry E. S ieg:rlld ~h(' \l'n' cnrri!'d pas t hH station - like t he lillie At u pid l hnt she is," fried, ~ lots in Springboro. E li 7.0he th nnd Fred Kohl er by I heard . 'outhl ey sayi ng from fllr IIwny. "I hlld to se nd fo r h e r in the s he rrif t o tlw Miami Morluge Co. cnr. .1 osc Jlhin(!- co lll e u [1 And ml',·t about 87 ncre~ in H a mil to n tw p. $R:lIiO my fl'i c nd. Docto r Long. LongHom e r L. Hnttie Wright Finle y m." dau l!hle r. Miss Southley." The girl in the doo rway Wn . the to Harry nnd Clara MyerR, lot in sante J.lirl 1 hlld cnrriecl in my nrm. Ope rfi eld twp. Edw in E . Steven!\ to A. E. II e itthat nftC' rn non; l ind , he hn(1 not Yl!t removC'c\ t,he in tril:lIing littl(' h nt from k('mp , I ucre in Hamilto n tW ~I. R. L. and Lucy Nelso n t o William I h" fine , hmwn hail'. Lentte. l ot in AVllion s uudi vi~ i on o( (To be continu(' d) Lchanon. William And Mary LeaUe to R. L. FOR RADIO FANS N"lson. 2 lots in. AvaJon subdivi sion ---of Lebn no n. "Wutt-hour you do ing here ?" .Tos. and Mulinia Burnes to Edith "Eatin' I' u rr(' n t~," r eplied lIw np- B. Zinch. 4 Ilcres in Clcllrcreek t WI>. prcnlir('. "A nod" you'd cll tch m(' Eclith B. Zineh to Josl'ph Barnes, "I it ." . Ii:l acres in ClE!a rc ree k twp. "Wire you inRu lfltc hi~ mo rning?" . Alhert . lacy to Walte r Kl'nrick. a ~ kcd the bURR. lot in Wayne tW Jl. "1.('''1'11 bed. Wo ul rlll't t hat jor Ali ce Downe y 10 Frnnk, J. and Wil· yo u ?" hoi 111 1')1 11 Curl e, ~7 acres in Humil ton "Ca n' t yll ll rplny-s hun tR g(' t YOLI I wp. up'!" \Villinm F . Kel·~ey ct n l to Rpheccn " ,\ mlwrent ly n oL" .J. RlI1ilh, lo t in Stukes add ition to .. F,, ~ e ~o ing to do that ('\'('OI'Y dn y.I1.I' hnnon . ynu cnn KI) nhm ," s nid the hoss. Ilnd Fmnk C . and Minni e A. i'li mpson, thl' dn' uit wn ~ hl'nk"n rig-ht t h(' r f'. " to Lucinda Miller, 10L in ~' ranklin
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Wit h nil t he \·CPO I·tR of 'hi 8 k ~y nnd 1'llIImpliK ne ul'uu gbt u p Ly divf' I" it scemij th e lIew qu es t is for s un ken If "'~ comnlllUd our wl!alth we s han p l~a s lll' rat her than sun\{1! 1I lr ~astree·; if our weillth CO Ill be I lell Imd ure! mllut.!s li S we II \, pOOl' illlleed. - --- +--- - -
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1'he arl va nce g Ull rd or Ihe s evenl e" n-ye8l' 10C' lIs l. IllI ve ap peared. F rum tII any ~ ta t e s cli me Hppea l' for he lp. Wh y, lI ~ k th e fanll t:rs , t! uesll 'l th" gove rnm ent d o thi s, lilat a nd tb e otber th in" a Uout it '! Why lire all th t: ~ o; bun ing ~r " a tu,." s a llowed to &,et Il W Il Y wi th a ll th e t!a muge th ey do '! Alus . man is IIlllIost he lpless bef ore Ih", e in:;ec t, . . A fpw hll ndr pd may be kill ed now and th en' with sprays, but no Buoner a re th ey d one with t\,lem ne w hord es II dva nce io UU Z and nibble. Luckily, they t!o no permanent damall'e to vegelation. They wake a ' lot of noise, and seem to herald their presence a. if Ihey ~ere 'lIJItrt publicity men . ThlY art a cr.at nulunce on more ~o"nta thaD on.,' and .Pappil), their 11.,... are of dlort duration. The do.. not lal' loq. The 10~Uf!a Un only two or three weeks. la it true that loeulta are with us year, but occationallly hatch in very large numbers? Are the 10CD.t', visi\.!! a ct ually splced seve nteet! yean aparl ? Some da y a great naturali ~L will Mnswe r th ese rid dl es. Many p e r ~dn s ,,'ou\(! like to know t he
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W ith j ust u Iillll' Illunni ng- und nul much ex pe nse- th e po rch cu n Ul' muul' the uea ut y spot of th e hUIll" f ol' nil th t:! S U m m ~ r huul's. Cu lorfu l InclIu ers in I he ne w sh ndps ure v"ry eus y tu a ppll'. Cay ","p to nnes f or xlip cove rs ca n b p hnd as low us 26 c nls a yu r d. Th e bridgp ta Lle cstuulished on the porc h wilh chuil's in plac e for II gllme at once sugge sts II 1I'00d time. And of all the beverage tray. Been in the .bops this season, the prettiest was a aim pie tin tray enameled in red, with an Enll'liab huntin&, print applied in the center and shellacked to protect It. QuaiDt flower print. allO lend them.. Ivea w.ll to thill treatment: IIkewiee many Japane.. Ind Chinese prints . The ",ell-dressed p orcb is ~ co mpelling in vitation to interest in g fr ie nds a s lhe y dri ve by, while th e banen po r ch pl'omiges uut a dism a l t illl e. L l's Ihin k it over.
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Do n ot peel, b.ut slice, pit and cru sh leen years, they certainly kn ow how we ll a bout 2 p ound s o f r ipe f r ui t. t o lI'et a lot of attention centere d on ~1 e a s ur e 3'h level cups crush ed fruit tbe m whil e th ey en jo y th eir brief In to a la rge kettl e. Add 7 leve l cup etay in th e su n I " 'ga r a nd mi x well . Use hott es l fir e un d ~ lir co nRtan tl y ul' f .. re and whil e - - -__ _ _ _ _ _ "" " <.. _ _ Io oiling. Bring t n ( ull , ro ll ing boil and 1J0il bar d 1 minut r . Remove, etir in n cup liquid pect.in; skim , pour qu ickly and cover hnt jam at on ce with h ot me lte d para ffin .
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Economical Hint WheD Canninl Wh en measurin g out in ' redi en ts fOI' mixed pi ckl('s , pe pper hash or c how eh ow, do n ot di scurd bits of thi ~ c _ _ _ ._ _ an d t ha t left OV4!l' fl'o m acc ulltc m'e us u rinl~. bu t turn Ih ~sl' r em nnnts illt o J ohn ny I\ ilba ns, f OI'mer ynrld'H illllivirlll ni IlI fl lcl9 wit h 1p.ll1nn. n"vOI·(l ci f eath er we ight hoxing chll mpi on , bas gl' luti n, and YO Il will have a- nu mbe r gone inl o llolitics. He's evid en t ly f quir k ~t1 1 8d s Ihllt wiil kepI' pf' rtired o f t he g enU ' ar ts ! f"c·tl y fe)l' , cvc'rnl dny s in l he ice bo)(. YOllng men in ROllle ho ve been forbidde n fr om cre nlidi ng girls at window! til' bal ·o ll lt!~. T his e dic t will probably b o bes t appreciate d by Italian tIlu sic lovan .
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July Crop Report T Il(' c', lIc1ilion of fll l' lI1 (, I' OP S in Ohio 1111 J u ly 1 w n ~. 0 11 lhe whole, Gu lll l'Wlt ul bE' lI !)\' t hull Oll e llH> nlll ag o. The I, pa,'y .J Ull t' m ill H, foli ll wing t he dry I\'eal lll' r ill April fin d May , b en· efi ted 1II 0.L <'I'Ops. , ta lc's G. S. Ray, (I f I he fc tf eml <l i\'{, ion o f crop a nt! li vps toc k csli mntc;;. 'Win t,'r wh cnt PI"' Sp ec t.~, nl l hough m uch uelol\' t he te n-year a VCI'lIge, are botle,' t ha n one month IIgo. Co rn i ~ co n, iU ('I'll uly better thun on July J lust yeul' bu t not q ui te up Lo Ihe ten y~lCr a\' ~ r a r~f' Ill lh b t illle of th ~ yen r. On tH nn r! Iln ri,,), show nn improve illi' n L u\'l'l' la st mo nth und arc slightl y 1"'lIel' t hnn th ,· 1,(' I1 -Y4'8 r Ilvcragc. W ,-,~d s Illllde u 'Iwllv)' ~ r owlh durin g .111m' nnd mild, o f tlt l' t ime fi elds \I'''re I" l' wet t " I". culLivll ted. Cor n nll d potllluI" , IJU1·l ic llla ri y. s utTer ed fr on, I"c'k uf c ul tivn l io n durin g Jun e . !' ill rp Jul y I I,uwro'·er . Wea th er co ndi I iun" hav4' hrl'n muc h mo re fa vo ra ble fu r fa r m ",,, ric -~- .-- ---
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No ca re ful l'4!ader of the big cily Cool Coffee COnCoction n eW!pa per. can help conclud ing tha t I~ Ul' a delicious caf e fra ppe u"e Cupid has swepped his arrow f OT 8 four cups strong coffee . on e c up rich revolve r. cream und half cup sugar. Mi x well Cont esl lln t. in New York'3 big and fr lle%e un t il co ns ist(>n r y o f hea,'y dance m8ra~hon are glad It's all o\'er, CI' I'8 rn . • ervc in tall g la s~rs with as the y ' ~e got the time to go to whipp ed crea m. F.ith er na tura l or deraH'e ini zed coffee or one o f t he cedances now ! rea l beve rages may- be used fo r Ihis fra ppe. The born optimist is the man with a cigar lilrhter wh o turns down the Quick Shine for Window. oft'el' of a big box of m~t c be s . Save all t issu e paller tha t com es in Those lIlionise prisonel'll who made l o th e h \l URe with IJllckages a nti uRe " dliSh for liberty on ttie Fourth Ilf to wip e th e windows. This gh 'es an JulY seem to have clIl'ried 11Illriotl"m exce lle nt 'tIlli ~ k sh ine. • • • a bit to far I A Good P.n.H.andler Ypu wiil find a bu lto nh.oo k kept A Cle ve land judge recomm e nds that pugilists be h il'cl:i 10 administer n eBr th o stove prov ides a IlI nst con punIshm ent to husbands who ' bea t ve nient help in h andling hoi p an ~ in theil' wives. The offe nding busbant! the oven . • • would be r equited t o go a ce rta in numbel', of rounds wit h thl! pugilist. Sure·Fire Mateho. for-Campinl The only troubl e with the suggestion, "1'011 ca n pra t ed matches a ga·in st some believe, is that a mod ern man dumpn ess while campin g if yo u dip who 'I'll'] bea L his wif e ought'nl to th e heads in paraffin. The wax me lts have much trouble cleanil1g up a pro- wh en mat eh 15 struck' and furth er a ssists the flam e. - . fe s&ional pugi.list I •
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DISCOURAGING CIlll1lfAU IWC IS SF.LFISH · Senator Jim R-eed, who IIY. he I.... ea the Senate next ~arch, t. lltattict law, should- chan,. hll mind. Olhers can practlee a", aa ",ell al he. Few can put important truth, with emph,,11 luch at hla. HI'!"e you rRd what Reed Mid, denou_ncln, the LAaiut of Na,IoIl' III 191?~ ". ow. lIne to let up any lOY8m' ment ircater Ihan thai eStlbUlh" by the fathers. grtllter Ihan thaI baptlled i'l Ih. hlood of palnot! from the lane • .of Lexinlton 10 th foresll of the Arionnt, areat .. than Ihat sancliflrd by Ihe ttau 01 III Ihe mOl hen who at heroic lon' have lIolle down 10 death to lultah II. ,lory Ind itl It;ldependene.. I dechnc to let up any ,overnme" ,reater than Iho Governn"nt 01 Ih, · Uniltd Stat.. of ... meric....
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Thank. Ilrgely to Reed'i JOO4 ftllhtlnt the wISh~.w ..hlel did no IUCC.I In drailllOlJ thil coantrl Into a uropean 8uller'lIovernmenl Such a man OUiht to bt in publ~ IIf.. lI,htinl to hi'S lut 41". In bl, cilles hundreds of thoa "ndl iO for their holiday In auto mohtlu A phllolopher said "Wo" of the can are not plld lor. II thoasand.! 01 ·c.... they reprennl Ift()ney that mlllhl hay~ meant in· ~.ndtl."ctl In old age.'
Th. lutomobile. reprUent ilion., IP'lft1 for hcalth,t.pIUlur. and tim. ..Yin, NOW. ""01 one In ten II r.lly Independ.nt In 014 a,.. no, ".1 he belore lutomobO .. ~'IM. Bf:tti, buy a car, .nJo)' it, In4 11M the added health and tim. 10 work for Independtnci No car, ...... el)' uled, rver mad. I man poor. .-
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R .. r·.~dllll ...1 Bradley A. Fllk4 -ofe~. a '.,sation to dlscourall~ crlmlllalL The' automobll. II thl crimi DaI'I -lI'ttaW'a), ." He drlvet up, rob. 4 Ilore, .• h"ots dClwn obJec,ore,julIIPI 11110 pi, au\oml)hlJe and Is aone: ~-.
Rnr-!\dmlral Flak. IUhe,tt th., followinll .n lutoDlobile hold-up III auto traftlc bo .topped In cit), 'Ireeta. 'el IQBgUt that thr polite lound IhUle 01 fo!!r whiltle., Illl pollc .. men heaclnll It 10 pall It Rlonl' Traffic would itoI', can would be .earehed. Any man ignorlnr th~ Ilgna\ would be identifltd al • ..... .. . __ ;rllllinaL 4 . ~ ~:.. .. .... 6n war! hlfl9, say. AdnMral Fide., ~h~n men fie t out of control th, ~ullier 10llnds " Attentiopl" ¥very Inlln then S'lands where h • .1" or provn himself mUlinous.
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Three m embers o f t he Li ve Wire la In CI t un ty. Poul t ry elub met'llt lh e home of JIL'i. l'oOn'ed Gilla m TllcRday eVl'ning. Tw o d monstrati on s were g iv'en : " Th e Con,18 l rol of Coccidiosis," Ib y J am ps Gillam and "Impor tan ce of Physical Examination and Health !Creed," by Robert Gray. We t a lked of the club tou rs. One vi sitor was presen t . A deli cious lunch of rak e and lemon. l1ad e wa s erved. The {lext mee ling will be wilh Will iam Cam pbell on July 25. William Campbell, Rep orter. Mrs. Laura V. Reed jlnd Miss Floram ond were hO RteRst!s to a very enjoyabl e mee t ing of tlte Women 's Civic lea g ue a t t heir plea sant country hom e Saturday aft:ernoon. After th e bu siness sessions an entertaining program consisting cof music by th e Mi ~s es Graham, a .ullk on "Tarift'," by MrR. H. E. Halton, an animated d iscussion on "The lRelative Advantages of Town and Country Life," led by Mrs . H. S. T'uck er and Mrs. A. S . Co lletl, a vocal solo hy lilli e Phyllis We bb, and a r eading by Ruth Hockett was given. W a fers and loed ten were s erved by the hostesses.
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Mrs . C. G. Ra"dall opened her attractive ' home, ." Julltumere Place," Wednesday afternoon for , a ·MissionIIry T e u. . Sixty ladiell enjoyed a plea!\Unt- afternoon, 1\ short program of mus ic and reading being given. Mrs. W, W. COSBurn presided at the punch bowl and tbe tea table, at which Mrs.H. E. lIarton and MIss Nan Collett presided, was a thin. ot beauty with its centerpltloe ot gorgeous sweet pea8 and the Ii.bted candl e~ a rnitl t be gleaming silver and china. Mcmbe rg of the M. E. Aid Rocie ty, th e Ptf. E. MissIonary eoclety, the S haron MissIonary society and the Fillt Fork Aid society were guc'R l s . Miss \\fay Harlan, MiB8 Nelli e Cutright, l\{i 8~ Helen Randall nnd Mrs. Ch arl es Gray were a ssinting hostesses.
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Hebe r E llis retu rn ed homc Snt urdn)' f ro m 4-11 distri c l cn mp at Yl' llow :prin g". whe re J 14 boys and gi n s mel for in stru ction und n ew idea s to be carrie d out in th eir cOllnly camp. The camp at Yellow S prin gs was t he I~rges t in th e state thi s year.
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Bolshevism . gave pea'anl' tb. lan·<1 . lak inll ,I from worth I... TIlt' l.11 tllh, \\, H. " u tl~ 11 II · " @Il · " uulr ·.. ha l su il,d lilt pluan" . t~a c'k y .n1 ~:lrllrou ~' 011 ~H'I'ilUlll u( '''hen li u l s h< vi~ TTl IQld Ih. pea.. ~ l(' kn~ ~~. ~I'I It vw ", ,,cit 'Ihey I1llihl chal ttl fv t ,\,('Ir ·c rup s. ho w Illuc. h lh~ , , Linl., M i~ ' Ruth VuiJ i~ sp.ndillll ' l,h'; 1 IlJ ,n il: 10 Ih ~ ,· ,tiH. tl~ . T haI d iJ ., 1 .," , ,,il Ih~ v.uanl.. l' h~ I u co upl~ of week" with h~r aunt, ill I CIII dv .... n wh~al ca",hlt Cincinnllt i. .. dan~erou, IhprtalJe; and RllIlla' II Richard Nelson and wile, of Leb' I(lokl", evertwhete 'or ci.h .... h . anon, called K. E. Thompson and 'wlth ' inlmedlate delivery', and 'hlltl family Sunday after~oon. · to tarry it. ' 10 · You cannot lafel), Interf.re wi\). . , The Ladies Aid met on Wednee,man'l molt importRnt maln.prln. day aft-ernoon at the church. It WIIS ; w~Ich i. ~ELFISH_NESS. ;, their annual dollar day. Ligbt reHope. • ~rini;-;t;;;.aL "'nd, fo", ir {~e8hml!nt8 were eerv4!d. utlalel), for human btln,., a majorThe sad newl of the dr.ath of HeItt of u. "I\.ten whh c"d~tlty ,'t ",r 'Binkley, who died in Wasbiniton, tli. wh!.perl of hlnc, 'and PUrl., ~ .t:e)lched U8 on Friday evenin.. Hewith .eliern .... the phantom 04 be, wall f01:merl)' of ~,hls place. hOPII; et'~ec.l Ih~t ai' 1I!"1II P~o", " " .. . ' ; . . '" . Wln Talmage and .tamlly, ot WII, the j>romtlu of youth, Illd that th. def\clenclel o' the pre .."t da)' . ., . inibaton, J , Lee Talmall'e, wife and be lupolled bl · lhe morrow." . ao,Jl ' of Soutb Lebanon ' were Sunday Reno, Corneliu. Valld.rbllt te .' 11 ' t e A , BTl : lr.In . 'recently dil/orced; marrl.d t .a rno~~ ca ers a • a : charmin, "d" 'dlvorcee! : th.' ~q ,:,\~.e :home .ber.e . · ·-"'fort. ' '..~ ' ' . - MI. Opal. KIlII, w:bo Is attendlnlr 1 'tn thl. countr): 'h hay. 1I.....ulOo colleee at Wilmlni't!llll, called on K. 1 ",ohlll, fOf ner)' l1 vt Peop ... Eftr" ~. '1',hompaon and falnlly Friday evbody could rlde 'aL,th • .am. tlmt. enlllJ,' : .' Will be remembered that bYIII"I&, wlt~ the f""...., a.to MjU ' MiU. tauillt our acftoor a fe" I moblle~, h.. Oil' car lor ..."..9'1 rean qo, I 743 pel\lple. . The 1,900.000.000 hllrrian btln. -------..~, ~~--Oil earth tlavt 29,700.000' lutODlO bile_ 34.000.000 0.1 them n tli. Unl t.d ~tatu. We certainl)' ar. llral ''''''_iiII'''~ ' ,,"~911" '
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Mrs. Jo~e ph Ohampion i" rep or lf'd M r~. W. W. W e lch is lip'JHlin !; sUllie time with rc illt ives nnd !rit' nd llIuc h im pro\'(,d. in Indiana .. JI'Irs. Eni n J-I ul'llllln n und ~o n, Mrs. JoS'c ph Schmitl t, o f W ilming- N ViII, w el'o in Miamisburg o n last t'on, wns II We dnoRduy visitor of MrR. T hurst!uy. M Ilry I<' in ch. The Thomas, Co m c li nlld Ltl nC' ,. Mr. an d Mrs. J. W. Clark Il nd film- families, o f th e Row, enjoyed n Il:.)' i1y nrc enler taining tit iI' niecc, M is~ at F orest Park, Sundny. MeCr ight" of Wilmin gto n. M i~s Rossella Hook und 1\11'. Jum e ~ o f OIlYt on, we re unday e ve ni ng M L~R Dorth t'a Da vis 11I1t! Mi~R . Eve- l'u ll el'S at th e Ellis hllllle. Iyn Tuckel' nur gU l!st..q this wcrk o f III 1'. anel MrR .1rn Htl rt~ " c k in J)lIytO Il. LilUe Mi ss Hele n Jelln Lo ng waB Mr. and Mrs. Guy CI\t'r, o f Broo k- t he guest or ber aunt. Mrs. Ed Mack, lyn , urc \'acutlonirr g wilh th eir moth- of OOl.lkwood, the plLQl week. Mr. Robert Moshe r. ' o f Cardington, er, Mr.. Ruse Carr, and olh er relati ves. Ohio, who i" oversee" o f the Hllrris s, Willi seen on the How the past Mr. ulld Mrs. Lewis Carter ant! farm we ek. ba hy . of Detroit, are v is iting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kenn ed y and Mrs. Eliza The Ellis family e nt4' rtn inet.! 10 Cart er . dinn er Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Cha ri ,," Elli s and son, Lawrence, of J amf'~ MrR. La ura, Shidll ke r in compa ny Lo wn . . with MrA. Mam a H.n tfl~ld , of Wayn eRP arm er Stanl ey, who unde rwent vill e, has gOlle on a tr ip to W ash ing tu n U. C. nn operation {or appendicitis at th e Valley hospita l, the past wee k, • un dllY even ing g uests o f Mr. a nd Miami is reported doing ni ce ly. Mrs . Cha rl ell Gray unu fllmily were Miss Marie P in e had as S und ay Mr. a nd Mrs. J . G. Crny and M r ~ . Ama nd a SlurI'. ' velling guests, Mr. an ti Mrs. Em met :-i miLb , ot New Leba non, anll Mi "~ MI'. li nd MrR. Fred S hrrwood a nd T reva Sudge, of Day to n. fUllI ily. o f 'olum buR we l' c guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Will P ine ant.! daught heir pa re nts. Mr. a n d lII r!l. M. E , ler. and Mr. and Mrs. Lester KenShl' rw oo d, thi s wee k. ric k , of F erry. we re S unday afterMr . and Mrs. Dave Smith and noo n guesls o f A. D. lI ole and family SOli S, of Hamilton, call ed on Mr. and o ( nellr Pasad e na. Mrs . Charl es Gray nnd fa mily and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Long and 80n Mrs ....Amanda Starr S unday after Walter Jr., attended a p icnic supper noon. g iven by tbe Helping Hand class of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham and tbe M. E. church at the home of Mr. daugbters entertained to dinner Sun and Mrs. Clyde Lonlr, of WhIpp Road diY, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bevan and last Wednelday evening. family, Mrs. Sproulle and Mrs. John Mr. and Mra. Charles Kindle and son, all of Wilmington, children, Ind Mr. John Kindle were E. M. Villars will have ' a In'and Sunday 1l'U8Sts at Ille home ot Mr. openinlr at bis In'ocery next Saturday. und Mra . Lee Greth, o f Yankee Road. evening, July 21. 'There will be mu - Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. ie, ea ts and 12 bllikets of groce ri es II. Kindle, of Cinc innati; lind lIbs. wil,1 b e g iv en away to lh e holde rs of Maggie Burn et , of Way nes vill e. Ih p. lucky tick ets.
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THING MU T BE SOLO WITHIN 30 DAYS
Ou .. E .. tire Stock to Be Sold
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75c Brooms. only Brooms, only SOc O'Cedar Oil, only SOc Liquid Venect', only .. SSe Vicks Salve, only lie MatcileB, I) boxes {or '1c Matches, 6 boxes 1lic Lye, per can, only 26e Gloves, only ... , .,. . . toe Walrus Salmon Ivory SoaP. a bar. only P &\ G Soap, 10 bars . lie. Lenox Soap, 10 bllrs i,'r Uc Rumford Baking Powder All 215c Baking Powders 26e Washing Powders.... .. .. lie 'S alt, 3 bags for ........ 16 Iodine Saito only .. ..... Muon Qaart Glass Jars '."" ... Qu.~ or Pint Tin Cans .... .. Mason Jar Caps, pcr dozen .. /SOc Am.ric.n Eagle Coffee ...... Star Tobacco, 2 plugs.... ... .. .. ..
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Mr. nnd ~Ir s . .1. B. .Jones attended Ihe ~oc i: tI 1II('rtin1: nf t h,' Grangl' a t Wny n""" illp (;ym. F rhlny eve ning. MI'. and Mr". \\' n1l£'1' Wlritak,,;' "nd fnmily w(Orf' ~ ulHlay nft rll uo n I!'u c~t s of 111 1'. alld ·Ir~ . .Inc 1I 0r meil. nt Wi!. II1illl::t on. Mi.. BernieI' Graham is ~ p e nding th is \\'('ck wi th ill'r 1lllcle !lnd "unt, Mr. lind lIIrs. hurles Guilner. lit MiIImishul'f,!. Mr. lind Mrs. L c~te r porr. of Day. ton, were six o'cloc k dinner gu c~t.s Friday lit the home of Mr. unr! l\lrs. Wnl tc r Wh iluker. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed win Linn eman and children. oC Dn yto n. were sup pe r und evening gll e"ls of Mr . anr! Mrs. Hell' ry Foulh. Fridny. Hev. R. 1\ .• ti n ln~~ will show .-tel" eopLicon vicws at Lytl e chul'ch next Sut urda y e,,(' ning. Admissio n, free. ~;v cry on(' welcome.
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Mrs. Arthur Watki ns nnd daughter. Miss Carll line. oC entch'ille, spent Tuesday of l a~t week with the f or· l1ler · ~ fllth('r. IIIr. H. 111 ) Clark. lilTS. Leo n 1I1isbury and children, M<'riall1 amI Wenclall, of Icvclllnd, arrivorl here uturdoy Cor a visit at th hOOle of Mr. lind 111m. Allen Emrirk . .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Saml1el Raines and so n, .Jomes. Mr. Dnd Mrs. Walter Kenr ick were S unday gues ts of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hninl's lind children , of Belmont.
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Alhert Krll r. of Dayt on, ~Jle n t lin da\' with hi ~ br oth"r . J ohn Kru e r and f";'lily. 1\1 i ~~ Al y~ Hansen wos an overnight ~lIe ~ t nf 1i s~ harlene. hellhllmmel' Itl ondllY nig ht. Mr. nn d Mr ~. Horry Kru!'r. of Dny ton. rail ed pn Mr. nnd Mrs. J ohn K r Ill' I' Tu(' ~ dI1Y ('\'!'ning. Itli ~R Ln\'in n .Tnme ~ Rnd sisters. \Vinfr" d nnrl C"n eva Mnhan. w~rl' \'i~ itinl: lhl' rlal1 ~e n Ri~te1'ti Saturday. Mr. unn Mrg. Oscar Wilde nnd i\lr~. Ril la Rurnel hnd dinner with Mr. and Mrs. \\ ill Ro!'!' an cl Mr. hllrles Kel· ~e y, Sunday. Mr!<. Ann Archdeacon. who has been \\'ith her daugher. Mrs. .John Me u ll ough, is !'pcnding the week with hpr dnughler .Mr . J ohn Geiger, of Blanchcster. M... and ItIr ~ . John McCullough and so n , E\·~ rl'tt. lind IIfr~ . Ann Arrhdenco n . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCu llough ll1ntored to BlanchC8t,er . uncltly to vi ~ it Mr. lind 1111'S. John Geiger. l::ieveral fr om this community alened he 4· H club social at Springbo" 0 MondllY ni~ht . Mr. Charles Class anll IIliss Nellie Watts were present. Thcy gave so mc talks and showed so me pictures. lr. and IIfrs. Perry Wade, M1'8. James Wiele and daughter and ·Mrs. W. W. Kruer and daughter attended the Cuneml or IIfrs. Charles Weidner, nee 1\1abel Brackney, at her home. Wl'St of t he Davis church. Friday att('r noon .
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Mrs. Ellen Copsey IIttended the of oth.r .rtlcle. .t .1. funeral of her 8 i ~ ter. M rs. William . . . . Pili' 0 ..... pric.. Do.'t be cI.· Wnre, at Versailles, Monday nfter· eel...., tllia i •• BONA FIDE SELL- noon. Mrs. Wllre was found dend in hed Fridny mor ning. ING OUT SALE. -Mr. nnd lilt'S. harl es lIfullinex, POUL"rRY AND EGGS SAME AS lIfr. and Mrs. William reighton mo(:ASH. Com. i • •arl,. ••••• t ,.00 .. tored to Jlrown county Sundny ' and spent the day wilh relatives of the tit. BIG BARGAINS. form e r at lift. Orcb. 1I1r. and lIIrs. C. W. Albright and Mrs. A. E . White lind 60ns were Solurd ay cve ning guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Kesler Graham and daughter. . P .. _. 88F2 Mrs. Whi te and fa mily move their WAYNESVILLE, OHIO goods to olllmbu ~ W ednesdoy where Mr. White has employment.
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IIfr. and Mrs . WaIteI' Clark, Miss Wanda and .Junior • .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark motored to Day tonia, Ky., Sun .dlll4...I.uqL&. They took u picnic diu,. ncr I\nd spent the day with Miss Lucile Clark. who is .taking training at the hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrkk entertained sevenl friCTIds Monday evening in honor of the 4lh birthday of their little grandson, Wendell Salisbury. Those present were Mrs. Leon Salisbury and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. E . Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
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It'I'\' lllp' Sundn~' ("·(.Ining. Wh n in :I jUIll. nn acc unl 0(' 1I ,nnn fi ' inl: a t 1.,.1' h)' th' l'ont\ pid . a bUR bump II illt " I he Tt'lIr o( the .Iohn ll cnr. tr,.. .I l'> hll ~ wa ~ lIev r Iy CII't oh(l)lt III I' IIl·ad. Mr ..lnllll ~ nnll ch illlr~n were hudly shnk!,11 up. They were takrll to a doctor in Centerville Dnd IlItl'r bro u~ht homt'o The car wa~ dumaged so me . .
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ClNey S~XTET The sextct oC sailor-~ad girls Who ha\'e been strolling the Boardwalk lor the past wilek are all from Cincinnati. by name, Bernyce Hyman, Beatrice Robib:er, Louise Crane, Mary Louisc Zimmerman, Doris Hawke and Louella Williamson-The Indian Lake Guide. •
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Couden-Allen Mrs. Goldie Allen announces the marriage of her daughter, Helen, to Theodore Couden. lion of Mr. and Mrs. C" C. Couden, of Morrow, on February 23, 1028, and news of the marriage COI1\e6 as a pleasant 8urprl5e to the many frie ndR of both families. IIfrs. Couden Is a graduate of local high school. class of 1927, has been employed' as boo keeper in the office of Dr. H. ·K. Baily for the last two years. Mr. Couden I.s employed a~ 0 machinist at Kings Powder Mills. . The couple will receive their friend s in their recently completed hom e, Ilt !\forrow, aCter July 25. Congl'8tlll,ntions ond )Jest wishes are being extcnded.- Wilmington News Journal.
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A
"SPECIAL FITTING" On THURSDAY JULY 26, 1928
"THE COLLEGE GIRL" America's mOl!t popular line of BANDEAUX, BRASSIERES, GIRDLES AND COMBINATION GARMENTS
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Would You Lik. To H.ve Your Taxe. Reduced Fifty Percent?
fRANK L. JOHNSON C.ndid.te Enr the Republic.n Nom. i ... tion to Con ...e.. Propo.e• •
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We nrc offering mnny specinls during July and A\lI~ U ~t. Storl! opl.'n every night. Cary'R Jewelry Shop. Lebanon. Ohio.
Mr. and MrtI. J. C. Hawke call cd on Mr. und Mrs. A. D. Haines Sunday aCternoon at the Ohio Maso nic Sl.'cretary M. S. Winder. of the American Farm Bureau fellerlltion. home, Springfield. a nd Arthur C. Taylor, of the NationMrs. Rulh Wardman. of Marshall- a l Salesman's School of Chicago, are town, Iowa. wa ~ the guest last week to be among the SIll'nkers at the anof her sisters, Mrs. Anna Sheehan nunl Rummer confercncc of presidents and secretaries of county farm and MrR. E. L. Thomas. bureaus or Ohio. The meeting is to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crabbe have aR be held in Columbus' on' August 8 and visitors. Mrs. Crmbbe's brother, Mr. 9, 1928. Further strengthening of thc' farm 1.. S. Coverston, his wife and three bureau organization will be the main children, or Fallon, Nevada. theme of the conference. Relation Have Dr. Rud olph, the eyesight of the worK of various depllTtmcnts specialist, givll your eyes a free ex· to its members wni be discussed. A dinner meeting Is to be held on amination, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at Cary's Jewelry Shop, Wednesday evening, Au(Ust 6, with Secremry Winder and 3. F. Walker, Lebanon, Ohio. recently returned from a trip to for·Mrs. Lauro Zell entertained Ilt one eign a~ricultu~ sectlo}ls I¥I wool o'clock luncheon lat Mrs. Hathaway'!! marketmg specialist _for the United tea roo~ today, Mrs. Anna Sheehan. States Department · of Agriculture Mrs. Ruth Janloey, Miss Luella will be the speakers. Mr. Walker'~ 8ubject will be "Cooper4ltion at home Janney and Mrs. Maurice Silver. and atiroad." _. Members and officers of county Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dysinger and farm bureaus In all aectiqnll of th • Mr. William Dysinger, nUl'llerymen state ' .are expected .to attend the and landscape gardeners, of Tlppe· mceti'.lg. canoe City, werEl dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C81·1 Duke on Sunday. In the afternoon they enjoyed lin inS~rprile spection of M'ami cemetery, pro· n\luncing it one ' of the fineat they Mrs. J. R. Wade arranged a surhad ever seen. prise for her 80n, Charles, Saturday. Ju Iy 1.4. the ~!lcn.~ion being his twclfth birthHay anniversary. Thirty, girls lind boys enjoyed several hours A very ~Ieaslint family reunion of fun and frollc after· which they was held at the home of Alice Chen- were refreshed with ice cream and ~ harles received a number oweth last Sund,a y. At ' the noon cake. hour a fine dinner was enjoyed. All of very nice presents. . had come with well-filled baskets. We have heard of tal~le8 groaning under their load, but' as 'we heard no audible .ound we think· tlltis one WM too full for utterance. An eWort Is being made In bebalf Those present wen: Mr. Dnil Mrs. of the Pennsylvania raliroad -to haye Charlea Lacy, Cincinnati; Mr. and the two passenger · traintl pBlling ·Mrs. Hugh Laug:h lln and daughter. through Clarksville annUlled. . of Springfield: lKr. and Mrs. Roy A petition is belnr put In circulaOhenoweth and fllmily, of Xenia; Mr. tion and signed by everyone In that and Mrs. Victor Burris and family, locality, forbidding such a move, at Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lonr and family, once by both farmers as well 08 busiMr. and Mrs. Warren Lacy, Mr. and ness me.n and laborers~ Mrs. Wilber Boker, MM. Emma :Grubb, Mrll. Ella Braddock, Ernest Braddock, Harry Conner, Carl Con~eunioD ner, of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kimmerle. Mr. and Mrs. Thomal Lacy, Mr. and Mrs:. Frank Hess and The annual N. N. U. reanion will family, Mr. , nd Mrs. Earl Conner be held in Leblnon ' on Wednesday .and son, Mr. and :Mrs. Raymond Con- AuguRt 1st • .and ' plane are . under way ner and family, Mr. and MI'II. Her- to make It the largest ' ever beld. man Conner, Mr. and Mn. Russell Judge R. J. Shawhan Is chairman. Bentley, Mrs. Clilroline Chenoweth, --- ~ --Mrs. Lizzi~ Lewill, Coutt Murray, Ab Evans and Ethan Lewis.
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OH DEARI Jllck (excitedly - "Have you heard th awful thing about the dellnK who WIl"1! pocked in Il box 1" Jackson- UNci I What denn~I" Jack- uThe BRrdines, of coureel"
.Judge-"WhnL's your nal11e1" Man- "Smith."
Cole's.C hats Vol. 1
JULY 18. 1928
Publi.h.d in the iat.r.... of the peopl. of W.,.n ...m. •... the f.rlD ...... f ..... .re of t ... "iel.it,..
FRED M. COLE Rndio Fan -Ifl~ your ballery charged?" F r i"nd - "Yes; have ten more payments." She-"A penny for your thoughts." Scotchman- Ifl was thinking I'd like tae kiM Yll. laMie I" A ner .fIeveral minutes' interval during which the Scotchman sat In do ep thought, "he asked : "Now, what are you thinking about?" Scotehmlln-" I WIlJ thinkillg when you were goin' ta... pay that penny." One of the pleasant things connected with buslne!18 is to hear that the goods ynu ~e ll are IIIltisfact.o ry.
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This morning a lady \ tame in to tell us how she like(l the New P.erfection stove we Bold her a few weeks IIgo. Of course we want to hear the com. plaints, too for it is the complaints that ehow up the weak. nesse'!! of an artiCle . Lots ot complnints lire not ju stified but .WIl are glad to Investigate all oC t hem for if a person is not satislled with an article there is always elth"r a real fault or an imaginary fault. One is just as Important as the other.
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Happy I~ the wom.n We believe It W.B. who haa HII many Nebraska woman who changes of gowns Ill! sent to • mail·order I lihe has chanC_ of house for a dOlen pru ,JIIlnd. nine knives so that her guest I might h.ve so mething with which F ...d M. Col. to eat their moroin, dish of prunes. Hard....., F.na I.pl•••• lI "What curkuB Bound Plio •• 3. Is that," said he. "0 that's .n owl, my W." •••"m., 01010
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Over fifty per cent o} local taxes raised in the Stale of Ohio are rai Red Cor sc ho ol purposes. I propo~e, if elected to Congress, to Introduce n bill which would have the Federal Government continue the amusem ent and luxury tax and pay the money so raised into the various laxing districts Cor the benefit or the ST, AUGUSTINE CHURCH sch oo l ~ . thereby relieving you of Sunday, July 22, services at 8:30 over fi fly per cent of your local tax a. m. burdl'n. If yllu are in favor of !uch Father Bien, Peetor. a law work and vote for the underr<J ST. MARY'S CHURCH ~ I gned. July 22, Seve'nth Sunday aftcr Trinity. Churcb School at 9:30; Morning Prayer al~d lIermon at 10 :30. All are cordially Invited to come. RI\', John I, Schaeffer, Bettor. CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS
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L. A. Zimmcrlll:nn lind family nnd H allh ' commi~~ions aU OVel' thll Ray Mills nnd family spunt Sundny i:otlntry have ill. ued the following at W Ftboro. warning ' in rcgard to the drinking G. J. \ alerhr.u e lind E. J . Clip: . Bu rton saw the douh le hcuder at In"The citizt'n who places a drinking cinnllt i torll'Y. cup at a public wcll is liuble lo be fined becau~e aome one with 11 eOI1RIchard Will inl11 on, of hlcago, tngious or infectious di~ellll6 may use was the guest of Mrs. Suslln Frycr, tho cup Bnd I mnsmit. the disea~e to lMt Thu ~sd ay. others. "1'ourl~tR ure con'tlnually t~avel. Mt'. Dnl! lIfr ~.•Ira llll' ~ McClure re· ing all over the U. S. und ' if 80me t urn ed MondllY n !'ter . p('ndln~ two one with n syphilitic ulcer in the \V('e~ nt Indill n L kr. mouth UlleR 0 drinking cup, ' the next ' Ul11mer Milliner)' nl $:I.!JG, $2.95, IllIlII. WOllllln or child who uses that ~Ilme cup moy contract syphilis lind $1.00 lind IiO cI' nt" . !'; l' ~ LII~ se h llt~ be innocently afHicted through. life. lit their red ueer! price~ . Corry your own drinking cup J wilh Mrs. Henry Sa'llerthwo ite ottend. you wh e n you travel. " No resttl urllnt utelUlil is more cd a politicnl me('t ing of Ohio ou n· fr eq uently used thull the dr,i nking ci! in Columbus Tu(' ~ dny. glass. It cOllies in con met with the Miss Louise 1-1 1.'11.11.'1'. on return d lip of dozens of patrons ove ry day. hOlllc unday IICle r 11 pl!' .. ~ant vi ~ it It is used, wuahed lind used again. wilh rc lntives nnd friends In Dayton. Uni esR it is prope rly clcon~ed after eve ry use .and properly hundlcd by fr. and IIfr~. F. E. Thoma~ and the restaumnt employe, the drinking ~o n, Robert. were gu es ts Su nda y. uC g lll RS may endanger the heulth oC Mrs. Lula Cnllnhul1. nt UrhRDn. Ohio. t hr' u sa nd ~ of rcsln urnnt patrons. .• All drinking glasMes and dish. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnlph Dyke. of f1 ~y. es. cuPS. etc., used in II ret8urant or ton . spent last wee k ut the hom e "f cuting place should be washed in hot F. E. ThomaR and family. of Route 4. ~oup 6uLls and t.ho roughly rinsed in clear hot wa ter befo l'e s erving the Mrs. herman Dyke nnd daughter. pu blic. ColJ wuter does not destroy 1is ~ Rhea. of Da y tun. are the ~Ue!l tM lhe in fectious ogcnt -'1Itellhonema of IIfr. lind Mrs. F orrest Grnham, of pullidum." . Route 6. - - --- ..0- - -
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Political Announcements FOR SHERlFF. W. H. Fulkerth announce. his candidacy for the Republican nomination for County SheriI!' at the Prhnanto be held August '14,· 1928. I Your support will be ·greatly appreciated. FOR COMM~IONER To the Repubilc~ cpt Warr.n Co. ~. W. QUinby, pt. Deerfield town" shIp, announc,. hll ' candidacy for the Republican ·nomlnatlon for CoUllty Commlalo,!er at th. Pflmary to be held AU&'IIIt 14~ 1928. Your wpport will /Je. lri'eatly appreciated.
METHODIST CHURCH 9:16, Sunday Scbool; 10130, Bermon. "Christian Selence; Neither Christi.n NOr Scicmtifle;" 8 :00 p. m., preaching by, Dr.' J. C. Roberta, district 8uperlnendeltt, followed by the Quarterly ConfeJ'encej Wednesday, 8 : p. m., T.rainltilr Cla88, led by the To t~e Repu~lfc:anl ot W.rten Co. E. J. Belld,le, .ot Unlo~ ,:to.mhip; pastor. )6x34, In Aaron S .. WaWn.. L.I£.D., Paltor. candidate for lecond term for eounif (\Old at commlsaione~, subJlitt',~ the deelCo., phone slOn of the Rep.ub~lc"n . PrImary .Iee. j18 ' CHRISTIAN CHURCH tion, .on · Augu~t 'H,I 1928. .
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Thc Wayne T ow n<h ip ' hoo l Bon rd met in regular sscsiu n Monday night. Outllide u f lhe reg ulllr r ou'tinc uU!liness thc y li st l',wd t o a pctition frnm the Lytlt' community a ~k illl{ fill' tht' l'et' ~! llbli s hn"'nt of Ihe di~ tri"t nnd the mailllennnc,' £I f II R hool til I' re. A ft(· .. di sc uRs ing th.~ mil with th£' fulk s p" {' Re n ti ng III • pelit ion it \\' ;o R d.'r iclf'd hy till' I',)d rd tn 1111\'(' till' s lIp l'J' inll'ndl'nt llI:1rk oul a dis lrict so lhnt no one \vclul,1 lo t' m o r e than 1 I)~ l11ilt·~ "i ~ tnnt fr(1111 thC' !\choo l hou se n nd hl1vc all pupjl ~ from the fir!\t to s ixth grn<l e inclu ~Iig~ s ive attend the I.yt\1' school. Alice Ca mpb e ll wa R employ"d llR teacher for thi s I' os ili o n. Miss Lu cile SfJuier "'n ~ ell1"loY~,1 t o tcach mu s ic ill th e Grnd e ~ and High scho ol.
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Lnwrcn"e Peele wa.~ g iven a surpri Re ()n S und ay at his home on Route 3, in cerebration of his birthday anniv~r"ary. Seventy relatives .md fri('nds wel'e present from Wilmington, Hills boro, Dayton and Waynesville. A s umptuous dinner WI\! a delightful feature of the ocoasiol\. MI'. and Mrs. R. G. Cr08B entertllined with a birthday dInner Sunday, complimenting R. A_ and R. G. Cross. The following guests were present.: Mr. and Mrs. G. L . Kincaid, ,Mr. Charles Fruee and da ughter, Nina, of Sardinia, and Mr. and 1111'9. O. E. Hayes and daughter, Evelyn, of RipiIlY, Ohio. '
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Olher ill,tru ctll r , for th e we ek arc )\""'m"11 ('ny n." o fl.t·bl1 n 11. in . wimmi ng: Mrs. n. R. Ph illip>, uf M t. \Va " hingl"n , ill r" CI'l'll ti on ; M". N in" ("'lIIl'lnn, of MII ~ nll. ill block pl'inlillg IInci liw 1:'lUnly II gl'lIt, ~Ir . (, hal' I ,, ~ Class. in 'IImJl cl'IIft; MI'". (' hurl,·, III SS is t he cump IIUI·, e. A Il ~ \\' fcalu r t· o f thl' W I'C Il ' R pro gralll will he II lesson in o ut-cio o r coo k ery wh pl! I h(' bOlY, nncl girl s will pr ep are tI' l' ir OWII ~ up" l' r " o\·e .. n n 0 p'n fir c . Frirlay will ue \'isitlJrs dRY, bill ow ing 10 th e Ill rg t· lIumlwr in cllmp and thi' Jimit(lf l 1'('II,kin~ arrnngl!. IlH' nt :-i .
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mainou s and so ns, s pent the week-end with relntives in Ashland. Ky .
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Andcrson 6p~nt Mi ss Debomh Wnl to n, daughter the week-en d in Toledo, the 'gucsts ,' f IIfr. anel Mrs. Edwnrd Walton, of of W. A. Smith and family. Spring Voll ey, and Mr. Burnelt Butlel'worth, son of Mr. and Mrs. El'IIMisseR Kathryn Tomer and Mary " st '.~lItlel·\\·o rlh, were quietly murLouise McDermott, of Marietta, are I'i(' d on Slltul'llllY, - Augu st 4th, guests of Mrs. J. O. Whitaker. at. the )11l1'!<c) nage 'l[ the Beaver Hcfonn churc h ne nr Xc nin . th e Rev . Mrs. Eel Raper ha R r eturned to h er ~ !r. Ll' am inJ( perfurming th e ce r ehome in Sl. LOUi s, a ft e r tI wcek's n,on y. Th ey \\'pre attc;nc]t'd h y Mr. vi sit with Mr. an d JIIrs. W _ O. Ra- :\ nd Mrs. Guy McCoy. hrolllllr- in -Iuw per. :, nd s isl er o f the )'rId!'. MI·s. Bulterwo rth iH H teucher, ha vWc are offering many s pecials illg graduated fl'o m the Wurren during A ugu st. Store open every 'ounty NO"llIal ~ chn u l. Mr. Bulle l'night. Cary's Jewelry S hop, Leb- wort h is a lso a t euc he l·. He is 11 anon, Ohio. gradulltc o f the Wnynes ville High sc hool, th e Warre n Co uIIly NOl'm1l1 Mr. and MrR. D. C. Ridge. of Indian apolis. spe nt a fl'w hours wilh lind Wilmington TCllc he rs ' college. A ftl'I' 0 s hOl't trip Mr. lind Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Mahlon Ridge Sunday But te l'wort h arc I'csiding templll'uraft('rnoon. ily with the hril le groOi n's pnre nts, Mr. and Mrs. Asn Whi tnk(' r and o n Routc 'I. son of Spokane. Wlls hington. were we ek-enll guests of .1. O. Whitaker nnd family.
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Triple
Club
THE S PRING I don't kn ow lha t I eve r heard of any hell th t' n peopl e w o rshipping a s pring. Why. I do not know. I have read of n~' I11I,h s un u Ruch things hnuntin g s p r ings. ), ' 11 r d o 'not recall any case ",),t' ,·c II spring "'" S worshipe d . Ju. t wh y I ,'a nn ot tell. I t l\ e ms to ">11' Ihat if I w('re a heathen man all , hunl ing for s omet hing to \\' ,, 1'. hip. I ~ hnu lrl consider II spring \'I' r,v f:o v .. rnh ly ns n g oo d candidate. To I, ~ Sil l'" l h,' l'c i ~ the SUII, which :, th l' SI,II I',·(, of a ll power, and the mnnn illi ll whi"h Hand , f(lf great . tr l ·II~ l h . lin d OUII'" "bjcct.. of nature t hllt a rc' IIp pare ntly symbo ls of the li i\' ill". 10 ,,,y nolhinl! of lin egg, \\ hil'h is IIIl' mos l wOllderfu l of all naturt·. a' it conta ins the s ecret of g r(l\\' lh . Hili t he ' pring i~ so manifestly " I h " " \\'/I ,·),lI y, Il ju. t comes out of tIll' " ... ,n nd wh e re it ha s n o blls ineRs "" ,; "; I,ryt hill j.( tlhnut il COI11(,s to life_ Y,," H'C a s pring o n lh e hillRielo ~u , h f" rth f" o m II fi "' lIre in t he rock. W ", 'ds lIlId lilies grow ill thc rivulet t hal i ~ fll rll",d. an d eve n ' tr(!us s pTing lip uhuut it. i\J l'n und a 'n imn lR como tu I' drc ~ h th~llI s c:lvc " of its waters, it is s o rn u ni f pl\ ll y a nuurce of life. S" m ' fo lks "re lik e s prings. When thpy (,lItC I' I he circ le everybody p icks UJI. Th ey Ilre life bringers, l'o ll v"l's nli"n IlI lI kers and thought I'roducel·' . Ther stimulate all our n e rv e gHngli ce . Why, I do n ot know, Thl:y nHl~' nol be Il a rtieularly pretty "I' s h"p e ly or intellectual. They I"'\'l' ju st ";11," ·thing abo ut thelll t hat ~ I · t. peopll' g oing. 1\1 <I , t o f 1I " nl' ~ deu d oneR lying arolllld lik t' o ld " h,lIs o f delld earth O',IP o f th sc ~ IJI' ing people CO me!! a1 1H11; und ~rn ~~ a nrl flow e rs imnwdilll<·I.\' "I'pell". anll th e d esert ld nnn l~ lik{l a 1 ·(I~ l·. IV hil t is it1 I s u ppos" th e~ e pe oplc aTe imbul'd with su plu s life . ' Whal W~ u)) wllnt i ~ \ife. It may tuk.e a lhollsnnrl forms and waye of expressio n, but, s ubsta ntially, it III 011 lhe SRme "Cnaw my withers, rack my bone:!, Life, mere life, [ or all a tones."
Office
Seekers
Few contests will mllrk the .Augus l pl' ill1nr ies in WalTen county. The Demucrnl s will 1I0t ha\'c a complete ti cke t il\ the field . On lhe ReJlub!iclIn ticket. L .•T. Stumper is seeking nominnti on for corollel' ngninst the present in cu mb e nt, W. C. Gilm our, The R"publicnn~ huve als o " cllndidutc for nomination as comlIlun p leus judge, Dea n E. lnllley, who will oppl)se lhe -pre~ent incolllcnt. Chi,rles echllnt, Democrat, til the ge nernl clection. P. O. Jllonfm·t (H) f or sU"veyor, pl'CSCn! inculllh ·nt. un opposed; Arthur Hamilt on (R) f ol' second term , as r CllreSl' ntu t ive in ge ne ral a ssembly, ulloppem"cJ; . Donald Dilatus h. (R), prosecuting attorney, present incumbent, un opp osed; W. C. Cil1Il01l1' (It). e'l rOnCr, present .incumD 1.' St I (R) r bent; cun 1:.0 . lin ey ,or comili o n plea ~ judgo; I. W . Humphr eys ) ,. f t ' (R cler" 0 CO III·t5. presen mcumbe nl. no onpos it ion; Chnrles B. Dech,. Ulll (0) common pleas judge, presen t incumbent; Howa rd Fu lkel'th (10 for s heriff, present deputy sheriff; W. Z. Roll (H), for probate
\ "I'lb tlr \"1' "'n I'r nllll ftll'll'ly and An ol hl'r melllbl'I' of Waynl's villc's '. • " Arthur Elli~ anel wif", of Dnyton, F our lIundl'e rl WII R honored by t he "PAllt S'nlllrliay nvcn ,'n'" \y,'lh Car- ' preRc nc c of the "Triple Q" dub lust n .' ~" rington Ellis Rnd .family. Friday night. After !l ~ hol' t hike anrl u light Cleta and GrGce 1·l ess. Clnrk HeRS. lunch thcy gnthered at the said h orll e Mildred Graham, Mr~ . F lorence Do- (or 0 ".·Iulnb nr p ••lrty, 1' he nl u ~ ic was ~ vis ond daughler, 0 na. Rpcnt Thurs- mo st 'delightful in th e night air and da~ ul lhe Green Co unty fair. all 8eenwd to be in fille s pirits 0 5 usual. jud~e prese nt incumbent, unoppORBoys Dnd girls -Get your Parkcr The pres ident called the tnl'eling e d; A'. H. Turner f or treas urer (R). in ·umbenl, un o)lposed; E. W. Duofold pen , lind ink alld pencils. the to order promptly at 12: 10 a. m ., af- prescnt Quinby (R.). E. J. Beedle (R), presbost (or ~chool usc, at ary' ~ .Jewler the beds had been art'anged on e nt in cumlle nt and William Corwi n elry Shop. Lebanon, Ohio. the 80and ft nnd henuliful I!~;:llc~n~,~b~lt~le:-JillL;~~:;~~~~~;;;,:.c:;~~;':""_ _ _~~~~~7.d1 grass the program Ll'w i~ B\,own anel falll ily and .John Aftel' t he roll b l' n ca ll ed McRnigh t nnd family, llll of N('w nnd each membcr un,1 o ne gu e~L hnc! Burlington, called on '. P . Elli. nnt! an s wc red with jokeE, II I11 USt hu ~ i VISITING IN LONDON family S undny u.fle rnoon. lIess-like ~ess i n n tnok "lace . Th e dllte for th e n ext l11 l'el illg W ll~ Dr. 'J'. 1. Way, of Cincinnllti, in Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M . 1I1'11I11'I" o n and nol mucic de finite, du e to t he fact compuny with Duyton friend s, ~oiled Mi ~R DOl'i" Ht'ndl'rAOn lIl"1orcod til thnt lh,' mnj nl'ily of th,' "H':lIbe r~ last WI!l'k from New York for LonLimll Sunda~' , lIfi~s Doris will ~ pl'l1d 01'(' quit" hll sy thiR week. do n, wher e hl' will spe nll a m onlh. the week lhere as the guc ~t of II co l-
oung Friel1l Movemcnt will prese nt .oh Kny, II mystery play, at the Gym Wednesday n ight, A\lgtl~t 16. Admission. 21, and 15 c.ents. ThiR i~ the IInnu~11 \vina Bivens bonl' f, l, play given to provide her ycar's til ili on nt n TClI1neS\lce Mountain schllol. It is a royally play, excelI"nlly plann e d to amuse and thrill all eleneting lIudience a nd we invite lege friend. e \'ery one to see it . · C ha rle~ Egan, chi"f of Jloli~e at ------+ . ~ ••------Bellevue, Ky., nnd Mrs. Egan cn ll e el on Mr. Dnd Mrs. Mahlon Ridge on Buckeyte . Pre~s Tue. day. Mrs. Egan is the daughter o f Henry Ridge. H on . Clarl' nce Jr, Brown, secretllry of "tllte, nnrl H.. E. C, Rowe, field Mrs_ C. E. A nderRon ente rtain ed mllnnge r of the Ohio Newspaper As- a company of l\C\'Cn t ee!1 little folks ," oeilllion , will lie the speokers nt thl' on ThuTsday afternoon , the 'occssiQn mid-s'umm el' meeting of the Buckeye bc ing the eventh birthday anniverPre~s 8sRoeintion to be hcl" on Fri- sary nf hel' son, Harold. day, Augu sl 10, Ilt Ru sselJ's Point, Indinll Luke, according to the an MeAsrs. W. R. Spreige l, of Detroit, nouncement of R. B. Howard, Lon- a nd ('Gorge Grecn. of Elmore, Ohio. don, president of the Buckeye Press former s up e rintcntlent~ of the Wnya'nd Ohio Newspo)ler nssociations. ne~ville ~choo l ~ , callerl on friend s E. Benj. Yole, Wuyne ~ l\clcl lIews- here W ~d!le~day or laAt week. paper publisher and ha Rt for the outing lit Indian Lake, I~ making plans Anna L. Cary nnd daughter, Franfer .mBny IIf the newspaper publish- ce •• o f Lebanon , Ohio, nrc attending ers and editors to remui n at thc luk e the Jewelry, Gift and Art Wares, over Saturday an lil S unday , and hs" NO"t'ltles and Holiday Merchandise al~o a~ked that those ~eeking rcst'r- exhibi t lit Chicngo this week. , vations write at once. IIfr. and Mrs. R. G. Cros. entertained on. Tuesday eveni"g Mr. and IIfr·•. Glenn Borde n, of Franklin, and ~. Notice Miss Lilla Benham and R. A. Gr08B. Miami Chapter No. 107 O. E , S., Lou st. John and family and Will will ineet in regular session MondllY evening, August 13. Visiting mem- St John and , family ' Apent Sunday at the reuhion of the ,St John bers welcome: family at the home of Rudolph St JULIA BRA1DBURY, W. M. John, ea~t of, Lebllnon. SUSAN' HAWKE" Sec'y. ,..-;. 1 _ _•• •_ ••_ _ __
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Mr.' Rnd Mrs. Claude RiggI returned to Columbus Sunday. H~. Riggs wa. one of ,one hundred and flfty-eight field repr:csentativ8s . of ,National Ca~I}' Register Co. who . atEntertained Club tended the summer ' sales school at " ,- - - - ' Sugar Camp in Oakwood, The m en c.lllne· from 'nil l'ar,ts of t h e United )till\., Ralph Miller was hasteS!! to Statea, with re))rl!llcilt{\.tives tro~ the Jolly Matrons and a tew Invited Cuba, Canada and Gel'!JlBnY. guetitt! on Tuesday aft~!D0oQ.
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School At Lytle
Ei"hl 4·1\ club tenon ~ , fll ul' in" :· Mrs. l\llIlorhll Hid gp wh" hl); Iool'n vidlla l food d"mon ,;t .. alol' ~ . flv,' h" nltl, " pry s irk , hot ~ l tI\\' l .\' improving . ChulIIlliun H and Ihil' tl.'~ n ~ty l (· s l", w entl'nnts. cOillpele.ti nl 11nnn o n ru" ;, Mi ~" nl lld ... ·cI Clark. "f S "l'in"fidd, W ed n(' ~ dIlY in th e )!rcS.l! n ce of ab ll llt ' P"nl I I", \\I'(' II-l'lld ut hum t' , 65 club leurl "r~, Clllh m I11bl'r~ til!'l Mi ~s EI ~ i(' II nwkt· anti Mr. Mayfl'i e ntls for th e honor of rep"c)Rc:nt- n ard \\' t·ltz Rpl'nt Su nday in Wiling the Wurren county 4-H clulls a~ lIIingtun . t he State faiT. lIli Hs Ina Dearth, o ( JIIi ss Opal Rnm sby "penl last week Franklin, und Mrs. Churl es Gray, of in Da yton with her cous in, Florence Hllrv eysbu rg, kindly served a s Hen sley. judges of the Hume Econo.lllics work Mrs. Homcr RGmby and Mis!! while Dr. Ed Blllir wus So g oo d os Na o mi w re Duyton \' isitors on lust to se lect t he healthies t gir,l. The judges reported high c lass Thursday. work a ll around nnd after careful Ray Hawk e and fumily, of Dayton, scor ing I'it!lte d th e If ~ ll owing win ners: 11001 1' El:on,o mics t en m ,. G... - ' pe nt Sunday with MI', and 1';11'8. J . ne\'11 Witte und .J osep h ine Hey- C. Hllwk e. wood uf t he Live Wire Girls' Room W. W. Schatzman a nd family, of Furclu b of Maso n, 1\1 1'5. Kat bee. the lellder. The girls dem- Madisonville, spen t Sunday with Mr. onsl rlll ed t he proper me thod of mak - and Mrs. W. O. Raper_ ing a bed . T~e Osceo la girls. of Mrs. Will Ru ss um, of Dayton. Is Harlan town s h,p. Mr~ . Frank Whlta- ' vi siting hei sisters, Misses Trillena ere, leader, took t~e second place, and Margaret Edwards. and the Nonabel GirlS of Lebanon, Mi ss IIfnrie Benham, leader, took Master E ld o n Ellis spent se\'eral third place. days lus t week with .hi s cousin. James The Individual Food demon stration Ilrter' ,of Hnrveysburg. was won by lIliss' Helen Barlow. of the Nonllbcl girls of Ll'bunon, dem Dinmond rings in a wide ch oice or ons lrntillg atlractive plnte lunch. des ignR lind rare vlllues a t Cary 's Rulh 1.i,"Il<ny. of lhc Pollyanna club .Jewe lry Shup, Lebnnon, Ohio. of ~'l'I\nk lin tnwn ~hip, s t ood a close seconri. Mrs. Belle Dinwi,ldi e nud daughTh,' hr·.dthi t·sl ~ir l is Mnxinl' Arm- ter,,. Miss Olive, Rnll Puul SG vuge, illlll' elf ho th th " 1IIud~I' n 'n nkwe ll were ChllllluufJun vi ito ,'s undny. 1"0,.,1 clu J. nnd Ihl' Orc'l\'o n ia lIappy Gids Cl n lhing' club. Cha d ... s lind H a rold A nel prson Tlw S I ~' Ip how rl'prl' . ~nttlt ive will s pent th e wce k-end in Dayton with be Glorlrlllip Wh itnerI' of the Osce- I h"ir granripnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben ola Girl s c lub. C e rlrude waR on e hllmpion. of th c'lInty lllld s t.lIte ch a mpion s in thl' se h',ol drCR" cnnll'st in 1927 and Mr. a nd Mrs . C hllrles S hee han lind won nal iOllo'l rt'coKgil ion in he r work IIlr. lind !\Irs. liifol'd !lim !!s, of Ce nat lhl' Nutionn l Stock l:ihow in Chi- t e r ville, cnlll'd on 111,,". Anlla S hl'l' cllgo. hnn S und ay eve ning. T he Style ~ how WII S a new renl ure fllr WalTl'n connty this Yl'tlr. The 1'h" I\nmc GI'u('n is YOllr a s~ urnncl' thirteen girl ij clis plaYl'd se houl. sport a lw nys "f n lI·", twonhy tim~ pie.cc. .and afterllnnn fr.w ks mnd,' by 1111'111 - YnUl' (;,." .. 11 jrw kr b Ilry' ~ J ew5,' h'es, togethl'1' with hal. shol's nnd e lr y : 'h0 l', I. ~hll n o ll, Ohio . s tockings ch osl'n by th ctn!l('lves. A t.otal of 1 j dr~ '~(,8 wt'rp di sp layed, ~Ir . "nd JI1r~ , lI l'nl'Y Sattl.'l·lhwnite, 1'8 nging in cost. in mntC'ria l from 39 Mr. W. B, MHt hl.'r and Mi ss Kothercent. to $4,45 . TIll' r('s lIlling dresR- , illc Ke nt nt l nrll·rl lht' funl'm l of es being worlh fr om about $l.GO tol Mrs. Albert Mather at Wilmington $10 each, Or a probable RIIv ing in lust. Wednesday. · . moncy from ' one to s ix dollnrM for each dre!\s. The 4 -11 learlers mny We rep:..ir wntches, clo c ks li nd \\'1'11 be proull of h('lping these 'girls jewclry, Ilnd rep late silverware; a lso to lea rn not only 10 snve money on buy old !told and s ilver. Cary 's their c lothes but nl 80 10 gh;e the help J (' w~lry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. they do to I he'ir mothcr~ in th e "('wing problems lind to bl'conH' one oC IiYourcx" i1vcrscnl silv(lrwnrc, that group o f I'urnl girls w ho call not the best IIIl1n nnt! mochine can probl' di stingui~hed from h er cily 1!(oII I\- Ilu ce. e lect your pattern and let ins by her cl olhes unless it is be- u s IlI'l» you g t your sct complete. enu~e ~he is s o tnstefuJ\y lind appro- Cary's .Jcwl'lry Shop, Lebanon, 00_ priutely rircRse d,
T he Brand Cooperati\'e Marketing Illw pusHc d by the legisla l ure when Mr. Brand was ill the Ohio Senate, gave th e farmers of the ,tate the right to collectively buy and se\l and this is the foundation of the . cooperaLive marketin" associalion ~ in the stale_ "The Brand Bread law, insurin!: full weight lo the people of Ohio, add ed nbout t hree ounces o f bread - - -to the loaf without Ilny challge in the Thll Ohio Aberdeen-Angus Breed- price Hnd this hus meallt IIIBIIY miler'8 association le.con ducti/'lg a mem - li ons of dbllars worth more b reud a berl!hip campaign and coming to new year to t he people of Ohio without IIf,. For leadera it has F. B . Turn - any additional charge. bull, Ced~rville, Ohio, president; · E. "The 'Gravel a nd Tar Mat Road O. Little, Dresden, Ohio, vice-presi- cllmpaign made by Mr. Brand during /lent; Rei Duprey, Van Wel't, Ohio, the last s ix years has resulted in the secretary; E. H . Hutchinson, Xenia, lesser traffic ronds of t h!! ~tate \leing F. B. Turnbull, Cedarville, C. ' D. Lit- mllde smooth and stro ng 80 t hat evtieton)' Kl!nton and E. G. Little, Or1!8- el'ybody has a!)ct)ss to a g ood road, ' den, directors. wheras the old policY of building hard Th. annual picnic was held 6" surface roads only, would havlil left Jun e lUh, . with an ' attendalloe of a great proportion of lhe public in about torty 'people. There are th. mud." , known be ' about 116 active OM.> - - -- - - - - · brae.den of Aberdeen.AnguR eatt\.. Maaon.·c Notice .' It Is probable that the next meeting . will be ' In ~he tomi ~~ ,a plel\le 91' .' . . " , dinner during State .faIr week. Regl'llor e.olJlm UIII\!BlJon of W I YThe McHenry boys, at 'He~gelan"sl nesvillc lodge No., Ui.3 F. & A. ~., tal'11l ' on the Bellbrook pike, nrc 1:uesdoy evening, .,August , 14. V1Sfeedi~g all AIIgUII calf to ))8 exhib- ,iting and sojo\nning brethren qre liea in i he club work_ , \ welcom.e. I ~ • , .-0. I OnARl.. ES BRApBURY, W- M. . JrI tile ..... t. a , . . . ,F. B. HENDF,:.RSON, Se!:'f· I
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Th e Exlt'n';;'"1 Agl'nt" \\'11 t s and . Cla RR r l' lHII·t Il t u l ul uf 1:.15 4-11 boys all cl !ti1'l ~ , I 'lIue l's /lnot instructors f" om Wll rI' n 'o unty cn lllp ing this week ut ' limp Ho"" in, Ih e il' annual e nCRI1IIl-Il1 l' nt. Th i, I1Il1kC'~ th (' Inl'g"'1 ·1-11 Ca ll1 I' eV(' r hel d, in Warre ll ('uunty . Th ... buy, anot g irl s will , pI'nd till' t inll' frullI ~ l lI lId ay 'velling till , IIl urday Illllrnin~ ~ llldyin)!" I1 lll Uf P 111 l I Indian lu re. "l oc k printing, rn rds Ulld handk c l'ch ids. llIakill~ Inu ian fi .. " b uileling "qu ipn' (, lIt, sw ill1 ming, play-
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DRI FRANK CRANE'S ARE ·IN CAMP WEEKl~TURE .
Will Peacook nnd two , sona, Miss Emm'a Peacock, Jo e Ebright, MillS Ella Ebright. of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Zepf . and Mrs: Elouise Thompson, of Cincinnati, were here TUe8dl'l1' in' attendance at the funeral .of David Fetter.
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Underwood
Reunion
Th e seennd nnnual r t' un io n of th e Underwood fOlllily wa. held Sunday, A ugll ~ t 5, nt t hl' home o f MI'. a nel MI·~ . Curli< Tomlin so n, eighty -one be ing pr c~(O nt. At LlIl' noon hour II bountiful din ner was s"I'vcd cafetel·in. An interesting program of mu s ic and readings was gi\'e n nnd lette rs \\;ere rcad frOIl1 I. nnc nnll Wllrn el' Underwood, o f P l' nn Ry lvn nia. givillg a s hort hi story o f Ih(' ndcrwo od fi\lIlily , 1'hD~C IlI'e. pnt frl1lll n di stn nce were Mr , und l\ 1 ,·~. G eo r)!e Unllc r\\'ood, Mr. nlld Mr, . Ru •• e ll UO£ll'l'\\'oo,l, JIIi ~. EIlIll1a K". ler. nf C len rticld, PlI, ; Mrs. MyrH Wright, l\'ll·~. Crn cy nnd two cillllghll' l'S, of Philn<l r lphia. Pa.; Mr. lind Mrs_ Mauri ce .Tones lind family, o f Lehanon , Ind. Camp Fire Meeting The girls uf t h E' Wakitatinn Camp Fire Girl! met with their guardian, Mrs. Moomaw, Monday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. ' During the bus iness session aU bills were voted to be paid, and It being late. in the ,l\eASon it was de: eided to gIve up the Nati onal group honor and get an enrly start on next , . year· A fter other di~cus~ions, a 'party was planned _ for 80rnc time in t he f t r' , near .u u e. __ . ' .
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BRAND
Urbana,OhiQ , I'N t i I I gislation is Ii . lIulljecU a ona e • d ' of . mammoth Pl"?portlons an( .' ~ ,Congressman II~ efficient .If . . c"n only r continued in. olllco. "ectl)len~1I!I) . and Inlluence m the Ho,u~e of. :!l.eI>resent .. tlv~8 ~ i8 almost exa~tlJ I" proportion '10 the lenrth 0," Hrrica lhere." ,
John FI t C rl Ru .... Il.gh , lot In Sprin"bnn' lind III Q"J' aitj"lnll\jf. :-. B. lind IIl-l'thn M, rit'r ')11 to I:. n. 1\1111 lll')f\·n Ni('kdl, .. ncrt''; 111 Fr;1I !..lan Tp. I ,ui t' Illlb)' lCI Ji,hn S. "01.\ .'ur.h Ric'li!\rrl' " n. hi acre. ill Frllnklill rll. Will . ,J . Lenlmillg tel Frlll\ h a nd COMMON F'LEAS PROCEEDINGS PL'ler Frn,'rholz, 2 hIts in Lovl.' ln nu Ln the ea ~ oe n«:111 h Bow 'c r v - p rk. Wnllne .. \'\ . Bc)\vrr r. Dn injunctivn rrevi ou. h' iF'SU d \\ a~ lIl(l(lifi«:d 0 th COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINCaS ' Xl n1 Ihu th .. '\,' ('n.1 nl mllY sl!ll Bill ~ nll .. wc,J ; 'l'h ffiee Olltfit c rl in lumh. III Illn JI • '~~ill n. E,' Iyn - nid!'r wn~ )!rnntNI a Ii i- t ' r ', mllr ·inal ~toll .for ~udit r, ~ e; III nl bus Blilll k BUlIk 0 ., 6 r~c,' iJ?t Yoree rrum · Fred P. !':nid«:r n boo k :for I rk of ourts , $42; W. ground" of Itr n glt'ct. O. . H iggilll'. lIIIny Murphy and . Gilmour, co ronl'r, inquest bod$' (If Wl'nt tn G. P. Brow 'n 'w pre c mmi!<.~ionrd to Rollerl IIIr le\land, $8.10; Man' E . I cliel \I nm)::. 11 i.< "" illt'nt th:it ~' O ll him lightly. ··It 's timl' lI\,h,'I,1 \I hat Ih"" I' lIth er III n ~ IIy w o rk." make a pnrtiticll1 II f rertRin re'nl ('s- !lopping. r(lnt of office for county SII "But )'nu werl' g ni ng to ~lny n tate in \' " '(lel in the COH' (l[ Minnie I'l'rint('ndC'nt of ,chools. $30; J amC" nIl ~' '''lr cl all#,-i ll~r uphohlF thl.'m. Afl~r Ihe Firht tr('atnll'lIt, \ 1'1 • A lid I ( Yllli \\ ill hu \'(, illY balr fu ll week-and you promised 8i last 'te\\'ard , guardian nf M rion Gonl Hlltfield, ' hy,lrnphobia night t hllt you would mllke it ten v~. Mil elred WnllllCf. 56. fill; Leelie llll tf\eld, . ame. $&6.r.O g o at once." HU! father took Ih e pi~tlll fl om \Jrtl Ul!hl III 111l' . I \\ Th(' I...irl dn~p II h r flllh er'~ dav~ or tw o w{'t'k,." "is hand and put It in hi" po hl. 1I0r lin Rit-h nrJMo n I,'I\S /lnl'd $10(1 Mnry Hnn f!nll, Rn me, $55: Bl ni r an d :'l1irl she lell you thnt?" Southicli i ~h cI n I l\tl~. lU l< l placel! hllnc\'. ,\ \lntlt! .,[ '\l'llelll \VII!' in untl cost s flin n chnr}!C' tiC P(I ~:o' _ inK' LeR oy, grave l !lntl ccment. $720.60; "T 11 me'! 1 ~houlJ ~ ay she· did. intoxicntinJ; liqu r. r., The Barret Co., t.orvin, $770 Lor; : hlt candle on the tahlr . T h .. I:irl 1ll'I" dill k <'Y 5. lem Bowyer, 5 yaTd~ gr avel, 75c; "11(' ~n n ' t a,! °, in thi ~ ~t()nl1:' sh~ Sh done d II highland fling." ro t up behind u. , <ln d I W I<, Bt'rthn ('Inrk WD ~ grontel! a div orce It clidn't make thl' scene f the (roni Ja~. A. (,lark 0 11 ground R of Queen ity rU Rhed tone and and amaxt'd t her ".. If -.. ,' ntro\. It ho,t (nhl illl . " TIll' rllll d nl ung th leVI!(' ('0., grnvel , $\0 .76: Harold V. I,n' !on f ' . '1'1'11 him he ('nn't go l ill hnu r bl'f() re nny more plell. llnt to gros~ neglec~ t. all come back. r"ll1 embc r. . he had seem d glad ~1 8rlz, 137 yard gravel, $ 102.75; "Rt stTUCk. me." Vila _ saiel """, in t h ~1 Ora\ i ~ OVe T . S tl1ndllr d Oil Co. gas nnd oil $:JO'1. 3 1; and a in. " Whnt I1 r(' ynu J;:lIi nJ;: Th .. ,·loIM I1 R"w:lrll chor kd fr om wh e n I ha d tolel her I hat I had postPROBAT E PROC EE DINGS Frl'rI ~1. ('01... repoirs lo mowi ng maponl' d my depnrturt'. Ami e"en to do a bout it , :->(l ulhl y i 'Y " " ',, .. 1I"V"l1d the tllbi ... II. G. Fil zpo t rick, ~xeculor o f the chine, f,5c; J . D. Adams & 'II .. reo : •.0\ I!flIld \\l·tti ng might teach h im '\llIV F:rne , t'~ words filled n1l' with got jost ten minul(', t .... tu rn him out of thi s h ou~r- - or cl.e 1'11 IZO lOannl' I'<' he ~ ugg st(>d. " Whnl n s trange, soaring gladness thn ' I " . t11I!' o ( (' yn hin E,·nn •. deceus«:d. rn;'·, t ll Rrad r. $ 1. 67 : Oregonia I ri "d 10 fig" ofT. She hnd prn"ell lil t- II his in\'entory oud n pprn i~ elllrn . Brirls:c (' 0 .. rt'llnir to ~'lui ll "'e \1t , :lhotH it. ~ tlut herl~~· ~ ·' instead." Thl' tI ll\{' wn ~ i n ~ iHtent , Ilnel PH- thl' hOl,r h,'[nre how ml1eh . he r('1\lIy lie 'I' n~ funh(>r orllerPlI hy Ihe court . :1. 2;'; W . \\' . !' h\lrt ~ . ~ l1llpli~ " S: .. :, U: "Let..~ forgel it - " t he li lt! mnll ~h(> iJ(·lonl::,' ,1 10 "1111 <, nnt to 5 .. 11 c('rtn in Iwr ~ onlll I'roP('TI'Y b~ Billir nllrl Ll'rnr. suppli('s . SOc ; IlIt ('l'hnp ~ it hnd n ~cornful qualily. l,'O. <"nn" \. answered with UItH \\" ' lIrilles~ . "Of fnUr. .. h., can 't g ,) until th r nH' . in !-pil o f I hc' f(l"t I hilt ~ ho l<\n gins: til t hI' l"tlltl' (,)r nll t 1(I ~s than nllli ll na ! llnr\' ~t('r ('ll .• t ruck repllirs, "Forget n ot hing .-' nt~lhley I" he S I I G.GO; Standurd Oil Cu., gu~, oi l exclai me!!. "W t" "c got lo ~g ~ t t , the 1 ain i. Ilonl'. I won' l ~('nd ou t my lin d h"l' n r(>lldr In kill him whp\1 I '45ll0 . .\. C'. \ ·nil. aolrnini ~ ra«,r of thl' and g r C:1~C , IP2:1.5 '1: J ohn 1-1 . I)onCI )lrTINI the uuo r IIf th(> Cll'n. I re. bottom o ( this . If my ~n n \\'a" l'RI' ~ nn 11 niltht like thi ~ ." struck, he's gnt to IIl"- Rati ~ fn('li o n . Th.' l'irl whirled t o me. A PI' III' 1\ll'mher every >l1I il " - I:I\('h hnll (I.WI(I nf \ 'nn Run·n Miller. dc" nl'll, cOlllrnc t .. $ 17:1; Blair nnd L,.roy !oN'n 111\ " por h- ('vcry so ft\1I'~~ ill c('aH:'ll. flied hi~ in\'I'Jl to ry und np· IIIlIt«:rilll. $10:1.35; William Fr jl nI I\>.. ed long enough on the clint i- \\,Il ~ all o"cr her. kncch t. br ic lg«: fl' pllir~ , $a.GO; i:u.• YOil won '( g o ti ll tom"rr ll w~" llt'r dark l' Y(· ~ . (I\'pry tremor of heT J1ra i~ ment. c ent 10 kn ow thaI, and ~o has hl'. Thl' will " f Ahbil' . ," oori" de - I!'~ne HaTJlI'r. brid.:c r epai rs . $7 .'2:,; And so have Yl) ll . It i ~ n't Ihe way ~ he pleallcd. "Tell me. dOl't or . 'You lip •. We trnmlled hrough the dnwn- c(,I1,,«:d , Wl\ 5 ndmitt c1 to probalc. Uhcir and Lt'roy, mLl terials [ r " rlug~ it's done o,'er there. J f n man's wnn't lto till the sto rm i~ over?" " I clln't v~ry well, if you r f il th r pou r. and "onn we c nm ~ to the poinl [,hll rh," J. (' o n"v~r was oppoinled all- repai r . 5 4. 0; B. II. l\1in ". bl i,lt:e stnJck the (liher pays." "Your son is suffi cil'nlly lIul" lo won 'l let h is cllr~ go u uL" 1 tri~J that the nrl:ro hod de, crihc! d. Thc\1 mini>trul or under b"nd of St •. uoo. plil n k, $/} ·1.42; F.IIgem' Ha rp~r fll r take care of h im ~ elf. I hope." I sug- tn " 1)(~lIk hitlerly; hut V'n lifter he r we hl' l::1n If' >(, Ilrch about with l he .1. Le!' T homp. on. J ohn \Y . "u ll !l ncl briclge r Illlir. , $27 .litl . 1.. 111 . <;':r. lil' lcJ, It mu"t hllve millie 11 .I«:rr\' Pnrkhill WeT(' HllP\li nt('d liP - , uJlpli('s fUI" jni l.. $8.40. he~I'IlYIlI. the \,l'l'y look of her soft- Innt l'rn5. gested. ~ trllngt' pinu re- the di ~t llnt li ~ h t prl\i ~cr~ (Ie thl' (O, tnte. "If he'd taken care nf himsel[, 'nNI n1l' . Irene B. 01':11'\»,. aR ex(,cu tr ix I, f ning, (he gl nwing IlInt('rn ~, nur " wn you'd b e laying under thi ~ tabl e n ow "'-with your blood spoili n g a gnod 1 fou nd young Snu(hly sitting tll ll figu\'(' ~ in th(' yellnw rainc olltR. the I n~ t \"ill. nf Clifton \Vnldo UnglesOriental rug," t he older Hayward brf()re 0 lilt\ t' fire in th .. lihrary, lind The greu( hnu_(' wn~ dark bl'hind u ~. by. d«:~ell,,· d , WI1 " nuthorizl'd to ~«: 11 thl' d«:cedclllt '. int 'e l'(' ~t in certain ren l annered with " tart ling ma lice. h .. l'alled to me a s , pns5erl . In To be ('nntinul'd t'.tnte nnd a cli ~ t ribul ion of t ht' pm"I'm not sure but thnt h,,'cI ought spitc of Ihe warmth of the night. ~('('t! - WaS mad . ... to have done it. I believe it's "I' to the litUe flllme looked hnspitable Th«: will of \\'. H. iegf ri etl, r\«:. yon, Long. to give a sa li ~ fllctory ex- nnd kindly. LOSES TOO MUCH ceas£'d, WlIS admitt«: d to prnbut ~ . planAtion." .. H eaven ~ , what a night !" he exMary F. •• i€'g fri(' c1 WDS nppointed ex''] have nothinl!' to explain." laim d. " I su ppo~e you'VE' ht'ard Mike. :who wa ~ nclvancing rapidly £'cutrix of thc e!<tllte. Fronk Arch· Then I turned my back upon him, lIbnut- llbo111 the tig('r? " ud t.aced th e broken old figurp that "or cour~e, I know the legend. in his work . \\'8 . !'torp"d onc tIny by Mncon, 111. J. Fnrr nncl E. D. Ru s5t'1l WHe a ppointed IIppraiser •. Ihe f or man, wh o l'nid: .was my host. " Sir , if there il' IIny AnYlhing new?" art wri ght wa ~ npilo inletl ,I. O. "Mill€'. \'ou nrc doing fine. I nm explan.tion to be madl' it will h,,"" " ]] a~ old Haywa r d told you? J;u :trcliun o f harll'. D .•Jnnnt'y conto com.e from your daughter." H e a nd my fa th er have bee n oul s:oi ng to ;'ui~ YOUI' \V o gl'~." Mi ke. ull ('xrit~u. ~n id : "No , nv. linI'd in (I", Dayt C' n tat(' hn<pifn l It was a curious exp r l's~ i o n that talking to t he se n 'an ls, ju ~t a li ttle nOllgh Hono, $2!HIO. came to the old man'~ facl' . Its while ago. He's fluite on old benst, no, b 'juhber", nn. I l o~(' A s~ l .. made by Inrl'nce We idner, linea seemed to grow slack. There you knnw. W I'll , the colored peo- ilOW when I' m (1fT II (Iny." ntIministrolnr of the estale of Edwas hopelessnes.. in it, allli the pie soy he is walking aga in tonight." wurd O. Weid ner, d«:c£'ased, under n wea1rneaa of long yenrs, nnd above "1\ice little thing lo think about f orm r orrl er of th(' cnurl, wa d n~J aU thIngs else, hopeless, utter iJl1- as I drop to sleep," I suggested. proved IIncl u di~tribul i" n of lhe pn' potency. " I n' t it? We have an old garIt seemed to me that the girl dener that we call Mnse. Mosc wa5 I' cel'd s wa s ordered. I n the es tllt e o f .0\ "bie E. IIaselopened her lips to s peak. But be- in t own oday, and he cam e back Is Telephone Relic tine, deceased , court ord red n distrifore the wordll came, the elder Hay- riding a horse about eleven o'clock. buti n of 8 0 shure. o f Pitts burgh, w.rd had answered for him. Rath er w~ ~o mewhal bdore Youngslown, ond Ashtabu la R)'. "What has this young pup to cl n cleven, h cau e you and ' the older stock. with the r elations between J oseph- Hayward were out on the gnlf ine and my Bon?" he asked, flu cru- green for your late eve nin g wa lk ." MARIUAGE LICENSES lously. "They h ave already bee n "Go nn," I urged. "Mos(' Will! settled. 11 that is the issu e it only ri ding h ome. 1 !\uppose he ~IlW t he W. Bla ir McSherley, nrUst, of Day m.kes it more certain wh;t course ' ghost-UgH floating thruugh th" a ir. ton, an d M~ss Lela J\l ot e, of Franklin Thomas A. Edl~on remains. They can't go 0 0 living or riding a broomstick- " Owens Br'e wer, ra ilrood worker ; of here, guests in th e same house, with "Nothing fluit e so bizar re li S thnt, .111('111, Ind." and Miss Emma Baker, Hnrel work! These two words this between them. T ell him, I'm snrry to ~fl Y. Maybe I Ia ll; (I f Kings Mills. s um up the car eer of Thomas Alva Southley- that he has two choice8. light, but ]'111 feeling ruth er ~cri Melvy n' E . Bonta, tea cher, ond Miss Ediso n, t.he world -fl\mou s inventor One is to apologi ze. 'f he other is o~s. LUll)!. If 0 111' tigl'r hud do nI' Florn Katherine Fromm, teacher, whose nom e has penetTated every to leave the house." nothing CXCl'pt rid{' u bnlOllI . lIT fl y, both of Way nesville. r emote corner <sr the g lobe. "I,a that the tru e?" I n ~ke d my 01' ~ nllH'lhi n g, it would hll\,(' heen Edison is perhops the greatesthost. II good leg('nf! In te ll o ur ('\Iilon: nREAL ESTATE TRANSFERS lit lells t on e am ong the two or "Tell ·him it is t hc truth'!" AllY- IInf! t(ln ~ t to ill good Villtflgl'~. Bul Ida B. and Rarry A. Howe to J. W. thr!'e grcllt£'st-{) f Americans born ward's indomi toble worels 1V1' lIl on. IInfnrlunnt I)' - our t ig r t ook nt her in 0 s mall town, and his Career i ~ and 0 1<0 A. Snell, lot in Lebanon. The tone Wli M 01 a thr('nt-o ll1inou ~, 'l'Il" ~ rof Illu nif (>sti llg hims('lf. All Ollie L. Dill ct ai, to Benjamin and nn insl1irntion 'to every boy wh(!th or determin ed. Tho eycs of ihe twn hI' 'd id \\'II ~ t(l fri)!h ten Mose's hOT~e Alice E. Gustin, 26 acres in Clear- he h ai l ~ from a big city or a tiny elder me n met. - lind It'II '·c...h.i!i. lruc.k ~1l--lilcC..Jl!aL:ul.-thamlet. For Edison is the mimc", creek Tp. "She has nothing t o ex plRin," Th (' IIllln ~ poke wholly without His invenFrank Boo Dilley et aI, to W. V. mlln of the century. Southley to ld me fa lteringly. I elllntin n. He ~ milecl 0 ' little, too- a and Georg(!lla Hammond, 3 1018 in tions and expcriment~ are known Thir ty yenTs ngo lho swltcbI looked at t he g irl. lind nn man rath er wan. h Ofle les~ smile that WIIS so widely thnt it· is futill! to ennJ\1aRo n . . boa rd shown nhove wos Pill Into can measure or describe t he anguish ~i ngularly upsetting to the Fpirit. Orvill e L , Gillman to Lillion GiI ,- merat!! them here. We are in conoperati on 01 :\e w I,ex lngtoa. Ohio . that was in he r eyes. But she (Iidn't " ni ~ trllck!" T echoed. "You lact every day of our lives with man, trllct in U nion Tp. to se ne lees tha n fiO Bubscrlbers. look straight ot me. First she don't m«:un that." Edward Reckman to Willie J ervis, instruments, devices and comforts It wn8 New Lexin gt on's Ihel tel eglanced at the stro ng, bull-dog fig" H e saw a great yell ow a nd black phone exchn nge, nncl !l llrry Wrigh t that owe their being to the genius 1.82 acres :in Franklin Tp. UTe of the elder Hayward . Then ca~al m o t as large as a pony . But Edward Reckman to C. El izube th of Thomas A. Edison. \\'\\8 In'R tall er nt th e bonrl!, tho IIhe sea rched for h er father 's time- that i ~ n't quite all: Mose kept his t ell'ph one opcrator nll(l g('n ernl reMilan, Ohio, was the town of his Maxwell, 1.79 acres in Franklin Tp. dimmed eyes, and here ahe found head. He (old him elf it was a pnlrmn n. J. N. Kerby to G. W. and Mr~ . ::l. birth- February 11, 1847 the date. her aDl!wer. nelu sion. just 8 _ you nnel 1 have told He received ~o me instruction from E. Coyle, lot in Fronklin. :O;OIV :\ew l,exl nl';lo l1 hns a mod"He'll right., Dr_ Long," "h e told ourselves many timeR. So he co n- CI:n XC!Jll llg0 se n ' ln g allnlll 1,0fiO James E. and Nellie F. Wh itehed, his mother, ond at 12 yeors of age ine. "You must make your own ex- trolled his horse; then looked down to Mnrgaret Enderson, lol ill Frank- bega n in the battle of life by selling telephones nnd re'lIlil'lnp; a torco pl.nations." at the moon li t road. It was Cal'- at Ho operalol·s. ~I I·. Wri ght Ie news papers on the Grond Trunk lin. "It seems t he odd!; are against cred with dust, and he saw-'- just Ntlll In cha rJ:c oC till' plnnt . as wIre Arthur A. Walton to CarlO. Brnwn. Itnilwny. Already young Edison me," I told them si mpl y. "Mr. what T l aid you.' was tinkering with machinery and 2 lots in LClvelnnd Park. ehle r. Southle y, I have only done what 1 spoke very quietly. John -E. Bharts to John S. Richarcl- developed those interests lhat ' in A yrnr nl';O the Intl cl,end ent any Ame'r iean man would have to "Tracks?" lat er life ma de him s uch a worldRon, 10 acres in Franklip Tp. COlll ilAny which a ll rnter! In New do, and I can't aod won't apologize John S. Richardson , to Elmpr figure. l. e~ in'::I"n Wll 8 III r ~ d with the to anyone. I have carried out the "Y('&---~ big as hi ~ two hands , He I«:arn ed telegrophy and heWright, 10 acres in Frnnklin Tp. obligation of a gu est to his host in clear acroat the r oad. He won led ~l't"1II or The Ohio n~ 1I TI'IeJohn S. Richardson to Louis!' Im- cnme an operator at various places phone ('oll1pan),. Rerf' nl I~' tho the way my inst.in cts t old me. to take fnther and the Hayws rds in the United States and Canada, lay, 46 acres in Franklin Tp. lorn l t 1I' ll holle pcoplp. ce l hC'llle d Nothing will make me believe that and 1 down to see t hem. 1 t hink Judson Barger to Gl e nn and Et ta a nd soon in ven ted many telegraphic. all of us except father, who is r nt hel' I hp nr ~ t a nn"'i> r~n ry or f!rll Oil appliances t hat brought him a reHawthorne, lot in Frnnklill. old f or such excu rsions, were going !' I'n\lllll, nntl Mr. \\'l'lght wus Mary E. Binegar 10 . .Leonllr:l nnd putalion t hllt WllS a forerunner of - but so m!!thinl!' hus evide ntly di - cn ll er! upc' n to tell ROnte nt hIs ex· hi ~ present uni versal recognition, J ane Hlltneld; lot· in Franl-lin verted th em . They were to mee t l1e.l' lc nrl's Iju rlnl'; hIS ::1) rears o f His pre~ellt workshop is at West Walter and S ue I-l endeno n t(l Clarme her e." Ren·l ce. Thl' old Rwl tchbonl'd Is ence H . nndl Myva E. Moo re, 5'2 lIcr !'~ Orange, New J ersey, where he and ~ Li ll IIC'CHN I'pc l nntl Is I· hrrl . hr d by " I ~ uppn s e Ih e rnin hn ~ ~ pll il ed a staff of e1<perts constantly surin Clearcrelek Tp. I\c w \.':XI Il j::IIJIl na c\'l dl' l1 ce a t tho them n ow." prise th£' world with their scientiMark M, Clark to J. W .Hut.!e .. , G;J "Weakened [h" I11, "ny wa~·. or tuwn 's I"·ogress. fic find ings. Ediso n is now eightyncres in W08hington Tp course. th e colol'cd pc up lc arc terrifi ed . The n ight lhe lil!'er firs t went wilrl w a~ ju~t on "uch n ni gh t as WE GET THEM QUICKLY AND by E. COURTNEY DUNKEL E •• y, Now, Kalie, E .."I this -in t.h middle nf th e sto rm. THE FUMBLE FAMILY FREE OF CHARCE They say on 5u(' h nights a~ [h c~e CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR EXPENSE h e like5 to cOllie huck into the L.EMUEL Al.E)(AN[)EQ FUJV1I3~E- warm. dry hOll ~ (,. IWI! pia)' in l he ..oU'RE- A ~I~JE- t:=XAMPL.f: OF- 11-Ifcu rtain s. c,,~xfJUST LOOK AT YOuRSELf..I n a f(O w min u te, lI\ure we w('re AeouT A~NE:-ATA~A PIG-PEN, N() P...... HARVEYSBURC, O. out whe re t he rll in beat upon u s. COLLAR, BAGGV' 'f'12.OU%RQ ....T'c Th e roml wa ~ " Ir ead~' wash(, d with Willer. It d id'n' l sc elll pnssibl£' t hat if th e re had rea lly been my~tc r io u R traetR in th e du ~t, t hat Ih ey coul d ha ve endured th~ ~t(lrlll . " "ve got ~ome fin e plans fo r t omorrow- i f it just cl ear:< up, th£' y o ~h t old me joyously 1\.'\ we tramped up th e rflad. I thi nk he was FUNItItAL DIRECTORS trying LO dive l·t hi. mind, as we ll as mine, from the business in han d. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO "I'm so rry, E rn est, I t lo ld him. "I'm going home t omo rrow." Fully Equipped for Good H e stopp ed in his lrnc ks. a nd I Bernee. urged him on. "Going home? Good Lord why? Lar•• nflpJay Room_ I th oug ht you 't! slay to Hee u ~ Ambulance Service through. Of. co ur~e, I Clln't blame Ta..uRONB 7 DAY OR NIGHT you- " . "I've got to mak£' a living," I told
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one but his <iU st for the secrets Send the Gautt. to 10m. tnaDel. underlying natural forccs has not ceased . He has just set out on experim ents in rubb er-growinlr which he co nt emplates will take twenty years to co mpl ete--and he NOTARY PUBLIO looks forward to co mplelin& them. Ediso n is an inveterate worker, N.llo.al B... 10 at it all the time, and allows himself at most six hours ftleep at Will. Dr.wa .. .. " .... E.t.I •• 5.ttl •• nig ht. He believes that it we all W.yne.. Ohio worked more and ' s lept less , we would be hu ppier and healthier. Most .peo ple find more sleep than Ediso n necessa ry - but hill consti- DR. C. .W. HENDERSON tution is such that he needs very little. Work absorbs him from Onlce- Aman Bldl. mor n till night, a nd he thrives un OFFICE "OU.' it_ The smoll -town bo y among 9 to 11 Il . m, 3 to 6 p, m. ot hcr things ha ~ given us the 7 to 9 p m . megaphone, the phonograph, the TeI.Phon... ' incandescent lamp and light ~ ys tem, and moti on pictures; he has R.aldenc. • " 101''1 rece ived paterits for~ 1,000 inWayne.vllle, Ohio ventions includ ing many war inve ntions for the United States Government. His career has been as dazzling as the electric light he in vented. 0 I Those who deplore the lack of opportunity in Am er ica n email town! PenU.t should cast a gla nce toward the di stinguished and e$tejemed genius W.r .... IlI. N ....·_ I .-i& n •. known as Thomas Alva Edison. He is Immortal.
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What Some Editor. Say WHEN THE 'PHONE IS SILENT With the 'phone service of the colintryslde paralyzed ever Iince the elect storm three weeks .&'0, we, and .e specially tbe rural folk, have come to realize how really indispensable the telephone I. in every day life. They, no doubt, more than once have becn . Impressed with th e fact that the telephone has become a necessity u well as a convenience. . . . Who can over-estimate the great aervlce It renders a community or an individual ? How many steps it aaves in twenty-tout hours. How much time Is cotlllefved through Its ability to annihilate space. lIow much cheerfulness it brings to lhe lives of many who otherwise would be to some extent cut off trom their fellow beings. How many times has It ena bled the family doctor to defeat the grim reaper? How many dollars it has saved. In short, one can scarcely conceive of any dapartment ot human activity in wbleb It doea not lerve a ueeful and a beneftclal purpose. And yet, .fter the few . days 01 novelty the telephone eame to be accepted alone of the essential appurtenances of every houllehold, jUlt liS III the doorknob, the window, tho' bedstead or any other IIrticle III general US8. We rarely P!\UI8 ~o think that It set civillzl\t\on .bead 100 yean in II "pace ot touf or ftve ye.n and ~ha* It lias be, COllie abOut •• indillpenaabl!l aa one of our .rml_ To be sure, the telephone \1 110t the only rreat model'll conv,nlenct whIch we ao lI~htl)l appreelllt" But it happena to be one that hal, for the moment, · been an.tche4 aw.y from UI, Aaauredly IIIIder Incb clrcumlt.ncel one can apprecl.te Bomethlng ot Ita re"J.value as a ' p.rt of th.t complex system ot human .~leVel11ent · that .. h •• btouglit civilizatIon up to' Ita prea- · ·. \IIIt plane. If .In doing ao it caules U. to paUli and tor the moment contemplate lomi at the ' marvell amon" which we. live In 'Ilal1J~ -un!' -, .. conaciou,. Uloclatlon, perhapi It may be-worth-the' tem~ra1')' In.con. . . . . at which WI nIl.-'l'Ima
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Farmers, Attention! Farmera ot Wllrren .nd adJolnln, countt.1 may obtain mon.y on lon, time loan a, at Ii per cent Inter.... Cost of aeeurln, the lam. I. VIrY r . .• lonable ,throu,h The Fedlral Lad B.nk. For further Inform.tlon e.' on or addre.. M. O. DRAKE, Tre. . urer, phone 81ft-X, Lebanon, Ohio.
FOR SALE FOR SALE- Cucumber. and small pickles for canning. Mrs, Emmett Beltz, R. 3, Waynesville, Ohio.
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FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (FilII T"rm) Born on MHl ' no C(lIIII'Y 1.11 Ill . Allenu 'd nunlry " hool•. nu ll, oIh .l m CIII"·~u. S,ell ' I
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DEAD STOCK REMOVED! We pay fo r horses and cows according to size and condition of the animal. Call u s any time at our expence . .We come and go quickly.
The Harveysburg Fertilizer Co. Harveysburg, Ohio
DR. RUDOLPH EYESIGHT SPECI ALIST
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T he J nnllh 's Run Bapti s t "hurch wi ll hOl'c 0 M ; s~ ionary Fair, IIIIKII ~ I I G. aft erno on li nd cveni ng . in the sc hoo l ground ~ fit Hor\'eysbur/r.
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1111'. on II Mr~ . lI ol11 er Kirb ry un d so n, Durwa rd, o f Indi a napo lis , wer e g' ucst s o f lol l'. a n d Mr s. Howard Grn. h nm and dought e rs severn l dny ~ lo st week. .
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Mr . lind Mrs. A. S. Coll ett nnd SO il R obert ,. Mrs La uro Shidak c r und Miss Nnn Collett were am ong th ose fr om h ere who attended C hauiuII'I UIl :s un day
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MrR. n. G. Wright, her dou g hle r n nd t wo grnnddaughters, o f Ph ilade lp h ia. are viHitinl{ Mrs. Wrigh l'" Illtllh e r, lIf r s. Rehecco Me rrilt u nd ul her r e latives . Latest wo rd fr om lIIr. alld ~ II'~ . Chnrles E. GOI'dun an I! son , who hnl'e been vis iting' Mrs, M. II. All e n In Hage rman, Idnho , is th at th ey hlll'e s tarted on th e ir bomewnrd jo ur . ney ,t ouri ng Oreg on a n d Cnlifornia, e n rou te.
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M I , • Katherine Locb, of Youngllown, Oh io , trave lled miles and miles over the aand of Sahara thinking the lun would bring back her yolce th a t she 10'" IT DID. She visited Ihe Glo ul o f Marakes h, If you know who he II, in a dwelling J,OOO yea,. old In the Atlas Moun. talnl. The Glout probably know. II little about U5 •• we know a bout 111m.
M ore Inltreeting to ma rl)' Am erl . Cln., Min L ocke . aw at Tlmbuktu, pen. wh ere American slavers once bou,ht .Iavu from native chiefs . Young men playing Jazz mu , lc In nlghl clu , now, wo uld be amllled 10 lec th ue pe n s w here the Ir aneu to rs once Slo pp ed on ,the way 1(1 Amer ica. T h.y w(luld bless the .1&Ve trader. that bro ught the .net!tOrl here. W. neve r kn o w WMI I. fo r our lood.
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Ellen Terry after tldt, of ha.ppy. 1UIIe. . . ful UIi. tol h.r frtend. they mUll nOI put on mournh!a, but wear gay . color., and r.Jolce In her . lona IU., whh re.t II the end. She WI. a .en.lble WOIDaJI, .... 1II0umlnr II more than honor pal' to the dead. II aft'onte ,en.1 to ,holt that survin. The widow of India, If permlttad, wo.ld be tiurne<l aUve with ber btl.band', body. • • San.e widow. ~t and other· wi.e mutilate ,hem.elve. Co ex. ~ru. ,rlef. To many olvililCd women, • long blaek nil maku .orrow euier to bear. ' . Mr. Hoover, kindly, btlt ftrrnly, •• ys " I .han kill no baby for p~r,; lieaticri." That I. wi'e, ead Idn. to the babie • . No Int.IIi,ent mother allow, ANYBODY to ki • • her baby, All adults carry in tlielr mouth. ,dl •• ea.e . g~ ~ms~ ,I harml ess, t o ' the (11"' ners bul' o angerou ' i to a n Infant in whom the protecllIIlJ white corpuaele. ara undev eloped. . . .Mr, Hoovu did; bQw...r...- bold ' the baby whU, h, 'ol4'r ba»thlr took ... pboto.npb.- He
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The 'w, C. T . . w ill mcpt lit t he hOllle o f Mr~ , Frllnk II rl~ ock, Th ll rEvery. tluy afterno on at 2 o'c luc k.
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All over the U. S. A. a ton of S un day School at 9 :30. bod y cordially in vi ted. 1\1 i,s E ~t h e r lI ~ndc l'~ on s pen t Coal abaolutely At 2 p. 111 .. 13. F . AIII' n, of India n· Monday n ight and TIIC'sdIlY with her npo lis . will pr(,lIch . Mr~. \l arry TlIl'nH III Bell · br l.l ok, TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH u nday . chool, !J :30 a . m , : W orThi8 offer appUea to) with an order for an EST ATE sh ip; 10 :30 u. Ill.; Y. P. S .. 6: 4 5 p. ( paesenier car tires onIJ m. : pl'cllchin g, 7 :!lO p. Ill . Prnyt'r HEATROLA. Time expires Sep!\[ cetin~ W .. d hcgdny Evening, 8:0 0 p. Mr. nnd Mrs. hnrle s lurk ~ pe nt m, Friday in Dayton. tember lat., 1928. Srl'ciul- Rev. Relllly from A rka n· Miss An nn Mue W ol fe is v is it ing Btl' nlso thl' Re l'd\' trio will be with fri en ds in Day tOil this week. li S . Com . . I\Ir~ . Elbe rt W ullaee a nel 111 i l\.~ Gla d· Rev. G. E. Houck. P ast or. ys Bl'rgtla ll we re Dayto n v i ~ ito r s 011 F rid ay_ Th e Lodies Aid rn el In ~t W o dn ('~ · ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Il ll duy , Aug llst 8, ~c r v i ce~ al cla y a ft orn oon a t t h e Ji nm(' of Mr~. Morr is Mill er . Mrs. Ed d Longacrl' atte nd ed th e Father Hie·tI, Postor. church wed ding of h er ni(lc(' a t Blue -r----" _. Ash Sa lu rd ny·. lIfi ~s -B ern ice Grnh n m i. v i. iting her nun t, Mrs. Mar ie Mye r s and fnmi1y. at Bel mont. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolfe and I wi ll offe r at pu b lic sale nt my daug hter a nd Mrs . .J. B. Jone. spent re side nce on Ma in st r eet, on Thursday a t t he Xe nin fair. Ralph ,Jo hn s t ook a bus load of WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. 1928. men to n meeting at the Troy fair Beginning at 1 o'c lock all my grounds Sun dla y aftern oo n. house hold goo ds nnrl ki lchen ut ensils Irvin Friend was a week-end guest CHARL ES BREW STER. of re la t ives'· n enr Ge rmant own and Sell1'8 & Si mpson, A uc ts. spen t Su nd ay at Chlluln uqua. Mrs. D. H . Bookwalter, of Miam- Bishop, 7.1 West - Al e xander. I will olTe r III publi c snle on Third isburg, spe nt last week at. th e home Harry Nick erson and family , W . C. lIb. and Mrs. W , M, Coleman enS mith lind family are amo ng thOlle sl reet, Way nesy ille, Ohio,o n of Mr. nlld Mrs. Morri s Mill er. te rtuilled a t six o'clock dinner Sunwh o ha\'c co tta ges a t IIliami Valley Mrs. Mrs. Petcr Bonta an d so n Mevlyn du y th e following guest s: SATURDAY. AUGUST 11, 1928 Chllutauqua. You Are Invited To Vote For /I re ill nnd huve been un de r the care Gladys Donll'Y nnd so n. Edwin. of Beginn ingin g lit 1 o'clock p. m., of D r. Keever for se\'e rn l dndys. Will ia m Mpnclenhall was called to R£'a ding: Mrs. Donley, of Carthage; Our bnnd furni shed the mu ~ic at nil t he household and kitch e n furni S pring Vll lley, . ulurday, by the selItr_. Ma r tha J ane Miltenbe rger MI'. Evun Price, o f Cincinnati; Mr. the Xenia fair Friday. lUl'e of the Inte Sabina Gilliland. r -l urn ed Su nday to t he home at her land Mrs. S . E. South and children, IIfrs. Ruth Noggle and doughter ri ous illness and de ath of his aister. ec lurge bill s f or information. so n here after a visil a t Ea ton, Ohio . Vil'ginill and Hazel, of Maderia; Mr. nre gues ls of relative~ in George- !\fr s. Alice Johnson. GEORGE GILLILAND Mc mbers of th;: Scraggy family Mr. nn d lI1r'l. A. E. Whit e and s ons and Mrs. Karl Shower, of Columbus; town. . Sca rs Ilnd S impso n, Aucts. For uttl' nded the family reunion at the f Co ili muus wc r e S unda y callers at evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Worner Morris is enjoy ing a ho mC' of 1\Ir, fi nd Mrs . I·I" 1'11I8n Scrogt he home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kesler Harold Kelli s and son, Billy. of Mt. visit from her granddaughter, Mis. gy, of Xenia , Sunday. Gra hnm . oily. . J will offer a t public sale at my F ech,. of Cincinnnti. S umu,,1 S tanfield returned Tu esMrs . u snn ny lor a nd so n, Wilreside nce 1-2 mil e W. ot Ferry, 2 Oran nnd Oplli Turner and Thom- du y ftonm Mia mi Voll y hOfl ). it lll. He liam , m to reel to YOU ngRtown Satmiles N. of Ly tl e, 3 mil es E. of ConLIKE FATHER LIKE SON a s Haydock were we e k-end guests ot is s t Plldily improving in health t olu rday WhC l'C t hcy w ill vis it Mrs. Vir- . te r vi ll e, on friend M Ilt Gre enfield, Ohio. Subject To Republican Primary lowing an opera tion. for the r erllovlll g inia ' tl ~ h a nd fn mily. "What doe!.' your father do ?" Mrs. Louis Eaton and daughter, of It en nc(' r from h is j awbone. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928 Mrs. Monti, limIer lind daught er, ·' Nothing." were guests lost week in th e home B egi nning at 1 0 o ' clo~k , the fol- Frnnces, were recent guests of her "And you?" o f t heil' g randmoth er. l'Itn. ,Jose ph in e s isle r, Mrs. J ohn Whitlock and f a ml owing ; H orses, ca ttle Curm Imple· "1 take after him," Blnir. New A s~i 9 Iant - "G e ntlemen a sks m ents, chi cke ns German police dog, il y, at Zanesville, Ohio. On Fr idny th e CU\'i'e nt WIIS t. urn ed if th is flan ne l IIhirt will shrink ?" Mrs. Morris Miller hnR f or her Your Influence And Support Appreciated and n lot of household goods. on th e Dllyton P ow!'!' nncl Light CO.'R Pl'oprietor- "Does it fit him ?" h ou se g uests this we ek, her friend s, A. B. NORRIS. .. u. it.' fo', too lurgc. wires wh ic h hlld rl'ce nlly bee n plnca tl - P oli tical Advertliing Mrs. Thohunu Ne lson and daughter, Mnrtin & Stanley, Auc ts. here. "y <'s, o f COll rM it shrinks.' ' Mnr jllne, oC I;>elaware, Ohio. Guy Routzllhn has purchased LowCLERK OF COURTS ell Thomns' Ipr.op erty and will take po ssession in September. Mr', nnd To the R c publi onn ~ of Wnrren Co. Mrs. Thomas will move to Daylon . D. W. Hnmpllrey annou nces his Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles 'Mullenix candidncy '(or lhe office pf Clerk of a nd guest, Mrs. Emma McElwain, Courts, ~ u bjrct to th e d ecision of were Sundny guests of Mrs. Evn the R epublica n Primnry, on Au gu ~t Hormell ' and family a t Springboro. 14 , 1928. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Longacre, Mr. and· Mrs. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Melvin Swnnk nnd son. Richard, visCODI......aD We are nuthorized to announce the ited the Zoo at Cincinnnti, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bonta were name ot Arthur Hnmilton ns n cant 41 ndered a !lhower by friends here didnte for Ropresentive to the Genon Thursday evening at thl! home of ernl Assembly, s ubje ct to the Repub. their PRrenv,l. Mr. and M1'9. Petot" licnn Primary, August. 14, 1928. Bantn. Henry Smylor is spe nd ing his FOR SHERIFF vacation from , the N. C. R. on a W. B. Fulkerth announces bls canmotor trip to Washington D. C., New York 'City ami other places of interest didacy for the Republican nomination for County Sheriff at the Primary in the East. Mrs. Settie Bolson of Dayton is to be held August 14. 1928. Your support will be greatly apcaring for her Mother, Mrs. Ann preciated. Smith, who hus been quite ill the past week, and . is somewhat imFOR COMMISSIONER proved at this time. Mr. and MIrs. James Johns had for To t he Republicans ot Warren Co. their Friday dinner guests, Mrs: Lou E. W . Quinby, of Deerfl.e ld townKerns and .Miss Mabel Cnrey, of ship, announce. his candidacy for Dayto n lind Mr. and Mrs. J. B. the Republica n nomination for ·Coun· Thomas of. Centerville. ty Commissioner nt the Primary to Mra. Allen Emrick. Mrs . Leon Sal- be held August 14, 1928. Your supisbury and children, Miriam and Men- port will be greatly appreciated. dall, Mr. and Mrs Walter Kenrick and Geneva Routzahn spent Sautrdny afternoon and evening at Ohnutauqun. To the Republicans of 'Warren Co. E. J. Beedle, of Union .townshlp, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gray motored to Newport, Ky., Saturday, nnd candidale for second term. foJ' counwere accompan ied home Sunday ev- ty commissioner, subj ect to t he deci· ening by their paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. sion of the R epuulicnn Primary elecGeorge Grny, who had been vi ~iting tion , on August 14, 1928. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Fisk and fa mily. Mrs. Clifford Archdeacnn, of Cen- To the Repub\l cnns of Wnr~en Co. t erville, en t(lrtoined se vern I f riends W. D. Corwin, of Snle m town ship, Snturdny ilft ernoon nt the home of candidate for IIccond term, for eoun-· her mother, ' Mrs. Frank Miltenber- ty commissioner, subject to he deci.ger at a miscellnneous shower for sion of the RI!Publicnn Primary, on lifTs. WiIIinm Pernhngen, nee Elhel AUiu8t U, J928 . lIere are tho pricee of the SUYa' ADnIYeI'AI'Y Duieltl 116 Inch Wheel Base Read them-aud thea coll8idao b_ ftr7 T_pueenl"" DUlineu Coupe. '1195.00 mueb more of .tyle, lunuy, perlonaanee -~~----------------------------------.--------------------. F1 .. ~nser ~oor Sedan •••• '1220.00 ,~ and value you obtain la thit1 a_ Dwek tbaQ. F1..... paa8eJlSer Phaeton • •••••• • '1225.00 Four-paM«llJer Speclal Coupe •• '1250.00 la 801 other automobUe yoU IIlitJht IUUDeI Fl_pueenser "-door Sedan • ••• tI320.00 New Muterpieee BodiN by F'..her with matebl""" Unes, eolora and .ppointIDeDte. '121 Inch Wheel Balle • • • New elemente of power, ~,lICCCIIer.. JII'.....,..-D4Jft' Sport Roauter. '1325.00 tioD, emoothneee' and rdlabWty aaa.,. Two-~,,~ Bu..iDees Coupe. '1395.00 , F ....... Special Coupe • • '1450.00 proacbed by an,. other car in the wodd ••• Fl.......-. o-Couplcd Sedan. '1450.00 Dew featu.ree 01 comfort and coa.eaIeoce "'&<I .. pr~-Sed.an •••• 'I520.00 oo,.hue equalled ••••od aU at 01 ordiDJll'1 motor eanl 129 Inch Wheel Bue Only Buick d iii.., eueb ".Iue ••• o.J, ~ tl525.00 DWell: could b Ud llUeb . . . .1 Se._•..--.-TouriD" ••••••• '1550.00 11M.... _..,..c..upe • • •••••••• ,I865.CIO f'he...... o-Cou.pled Sedan. '1815,00 111'_...... Connrtible Coupe •• , '1875.80 S 1 LV E R. "1\11\11 \I E RSA RY t'be-jNIIiIaeapr +4oor s.daD •••• '1931.00 s..-.~ SedJm ••••••••• tIOo&S.CIO ~ u-u1ile ••••• P1".fIO 411pricaJ. 0 • • , Bulckfaot.one8 lilac. MidoipD
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'MYERS Y. COOPER Lat est New s Fro·m the Caoitol Giving Vis it Cities of Dayton and Cincinnati lOURS THE New s PertaIning to the Ent ire Sta te apace SEVENTH DISTRICT
Wa'l ehing an aeroplan e fty upsid edown. sil\ewlse and loop tbe loop, seeing motion picturell of elephBnta. lions, giraif s. hipPOJlotamus lind other wild life of Africu. lind ~tuc,l ying these animals th('msl'll'es at ~he Zoo' observin g pottery product ion at Rookwood alld studyin g t he masterpiece s of art and sculptur e. were 80me of the high "polK of the W~r rt'n count.y tours to Dnyton and Cmcinnati IU5t wee k. The ll !ps were ('nrrled out by ounty Ager,ts WalL, and ClIIns, in coo peration \\;th. Ihl! Fun" Bureau, f Ol' t heir ('il ucutlOnnl and r ecreatio nal benefi ts :> th e 4-11 club member s, parent s, lend ers and fann f o lk~ through out Warren co unty.
Sixty-tw o autos carrying 21'0 peo- ficient parking for all the CIITS. Ie were in the Dayton party, which but the remaind er of the foreooo n P at park, Rookwood pottery and spent TU~l!day Corenoon at the Day- theEden A rt Museum was of special interton Wright aeroplan e fa ctor;,' and est and educutio nal value. flying · field. A basket picnic <hnn e r The baRket dinn er and afternoo n WI,IS e nj oyed lit th e Montgo mery picnic at the Zoo was II special lreat counly fair grouneJ.q where Ow cars to the children and for the adults. were parked during the af tet noon, A short prognlm WII S held at 3.30, while the visitQrs went throl,l gh the during which Col. Simon N. C. R. factory, enjoyed rrc:oiden t the 147th infontry mnde Ross. of Putte rson's African pictur s Olid th e addre,s . Colunel Ross the chief has very welfar\! movies at Ihe N. C. R. ~ rhool kindly arra nged f,lr the 4-11 cluhs to house. U' C' thei,· CU tlip neal' Milful'll. On the Ci ncinnuti lri p. Th uJ'Hday, Thl' t m me p(Jlicc of hulh Duyton there were sixty-five CIiI'S . '",,1 up- H lld incin nal.i I:u\'e ~p lll ndid proxima tely 300 peo ple. Only ubout ration. 8 1, lhat thl' WUlTC'n coopec o u~ty fifty of th o group got to sec th e II S- '.'utos mo v~d sufely tJ'I',) selllblying o[ the Chev rolet motor III a con\'lnuou s_ group ug~ th e cities Wit hOIl.t an y cars at Norwood, as there WR ~ insnf- slup)ling for lights ur ot.her trnffic.
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of the good old days when politicnl caml1nilrn ~ we re sy nonimou~ wilh torc hlight pnrades , (lXronsts, blarin(: blinds nnd soaring eloqucnce , wcrc revlv('d whon Myers Y. CooP'lr, candida te for thc Rcpublican nominat ion for governo r, accompan ied by nn (!!Ico rt of approximately 100 of his incinnnt i Republican friend s nnd neiRhb ors riding in 26 gaily decorat ed automob ile"
COMMUNIlY THEATER £~ NAVY REPRESENTED RULES &SUGGESTIONS ON OLYMPIC TEAM At a meeting
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/l111IlJ liJlrie Benham , Saturdn y evening, Jul.. 28, represen tatiYes from . "ix organiz ations made the followin g rules and sUlgestions : Enrollme~t must be made by Septemb er 1st III wriUng, to one of the oftlcers of ~he organiz ation or to the ExtenSIOn Agent.e. · Miss Watts or Mr. Clull. With this enrollm ent should be the name 01 thl! plllY and the type of stage furni8hln~ neerled. The admissio n of 10 cents per p~.an will remai'n the same JU! list year. The commit tee accepte d the fall' board's ofter to place the tent back of tbe ,..andat and jnstead of near the pte a8 formerly . Thla tent is used in coopera tion with the Farm Bureau. hut lhe Farm Bureau is .agreeab le to trying the ne.W location Jor the sake of the theater. ft i& strongly recomm enrled that ~ac.h organiZ ation pMrlicip ating fur· nish 80me clever attractio n to drnw tj)e CIOWdlS to the teM and that the fllWre of ttuJ a~traction be reported at the tim. 01 enrollm ent If possible. The banner WOIl by the Hamilto n townshi p grange in- 1927. will again be conteste d for loa' lop organiz ation ,"uat w,in this banner two yeart to pep it. The next. and it is to be hoped the Dnly mtleting of the rural commun ity theater ~ore the. fair, will be held 'in the . Farm }Jureau office, Tuesday. ,Septem ber ., _ .. 8 o'clock. , At this JIIeeting a\l flnal arranse ments fur )he p·r llent.at:ion will be nllu.le. A \I rural organiz ations who Ire interest ed 1n tllia type of entertai nment at tile tair are urged to ~on eider enrollin g t-hia year and get In touch with the commit tee as 1I00n .. pt>98Ible, . Play Iisu may be obtained from the extensio n agente. The sooner the name of the play is reported , the ,urer the oraan1z ation will be that po ODe else' ~ lIelected their play. -----~.~.~~.------
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·ORGANIZED Althoug h lhe detail" are tleeret' we deem it only fair to share What· we can' of ihis choice bit of ·news With W"yne8vill~'8 o'ifour_b.l ildred." A most worthy oJ'gllnizstion has been added to the tll\\; very exclusiv e clubs of our city·s. aristocr acy; namely, "The Triple · Q.", . The club was organiz ed Friday morning , .July ~7 : ,between 7 ' and 10 o'clock. It',s "lember s are a group 01 popul~r and ambitio us, y~Ul!g. women and wlllno doubt cause mu~h commen t and g099lp through out th commun ity. due ,to their habits of being a.1wlIYs wide· awake orid d~i ng tbinra· · '.' To start the hall ,rolling a. slumber party, wall held at the home of t~e presiden t (who ~as , elected the f~l Jowing morning ) on Thursda y evening. Their, 810ga11 Is "Stick Toeetber" eo quite natura1.1y to ·ke.ep to."t~~r they all elept" on the porcb of t}Je !'wlifte · ~olJl!e.'! El!rly : ne~t f1I0rnlDg th!!y aros, .~d toolt their breawfa ata· to a nearby for!lst·,'w bere ~IY thqI'P\lgh!y .!!pjpyed the ' fresh morp illg atnio§phftfe •. 1}8 weH a8 the p,iee\y Pfepa"l!d repa8t, Shortly alttirw~r~1I til!' cOllsiltut,on ~IU! !lrawn ·uP. ! 'name ehoftl!fl and the o~eers el@tt@d. T.,e ·Arlt . pleetlpe WI1.1 be ll,!d ~tJ!rdll!f .~ le:i0 p. pl . .
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Wh en tht! Olympic Meet Ilt Am Ht.erclam Is officially openec\, quite a f ew Nlwy men will be number ed am ong t hose who will represe nt the United Stntee In the various events. The Navy Olympic member " did not ~ail with the JIlaJority of.. OlympIC candida tes, but embarke d at New York, on the S. S. Preside nt Pierce on July 11th. . Besides the athletes , Cumman der E. D. Washbu rn, U. S. N.• who is the Navy Represe ntative on the Exculive Commit tee of the Amel'ienn Olympic Commit tee anti Nav,,1 Aid 10 Ma j. Gen. DpuglllMA rlhur. \VIIS on board the Preside nt Pierce when she Miled. Comman der Washbu rn w§s formerly United SLutes Fleet Alit, leti\! Il ffi ~e r , nnd durillg IIlIH1!l24 WII. In ch/lrge of the track athletJc s at lhll U. S Naval AClldemy. He also was Il star athlete clining his own Navill Academ y dRYS, 11)02-
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~[iss Mildred Hurlt!oc k. uf Milford, is spendin g . this we,k with Mrs. Edith Harris and family. Mrs. Carl Noble is spendin g the week at the home of her parents, Dr. lind 1t{rs. C. W. Henders on.
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·Gruen Wetche s are the etand.r d of beauty and accuracy . · Buy youi'll .. t Cary's Jewelry Shop. Lllbanon . O. Mr. and Ttfu. John Fromm were ca\1ed to Dayton on I\ccount . of the serious illness of Mr. Fromm' s fat.her '.
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I have one $876.00 Sparton Electric Console Radio set used as adem onstrllto r. wm seH at $260.00 . A. F. ·Melloh. . M~. Amos :rrtendenhall, who was taken to St. Elizabet h ho~p\tal last week for an oPl!ratiop, i8 ge~Unlf ·along . nicelY.
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Ch~rmlng' In its simplici ty was the wedding of Mil'S Fl Qrll K" thnrine Fromm. daughte r oC lIfr. and Mrs. J. P. Fromm, to lI1 elvin Bnnta, son oC Mr. and Mrs. P eter Bnntn, or Lytle, whl ~h was 80lemni7.ed nt urdny morning nt 11 ::10 ,,'c1ock at t he home of the brid c' ~ parents. , . The single ring ceremon y was performed In\ the Rev. Anron S. Watkins, pastor of thl' Methodi st Episcopal church. Miss Helen .Hawke. cousin oC the bride, played the wedding march. ' . The bride made a pretty picture in a fro ck of flesb -col ored gcorget te, be neath and arch of fern nnd sweet peas. They ·were attlln!le d by "{iss ~llsie Hawke a s mold oC honor, nnd Maynard Weltz, best man. Followi ng the ceremon y nnd reception, Mr. and, Mrs. Bantn left for a short trip. The congrat ulations and best wiRhes of their many 1.riend!l are !!xtende d to them.
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nnd headed by a brusR band, slopped here, 'Tucsday on a swepp through lhc Seventh Congres~l onal district, [ncluded In the pIlrty wero Pred Schnelle r, chairma n ,' f the Hamilto n county RcpublUcan Centrnl commlttee; Judge Meredith Yeatma n, 'Edward Schorr. chairma n ot the HnmIiton col(nty Republi can compaig n committ ee. nnd a number of promIncnt Cincinn ati business nnd profcssiona l men und women and other fri e nds of the Mnmil ton County gubernato rial cllndidnt.... The itin crnr~' of the "Cooper -forGoverno r-MoloJr -cade" fOT the day includen meeti~~g ~ at M.nso n, Lebanll n. WI: ):n ~lj.\· lll$l. Spnn!f< yall~y,. Xe nia, ~ osf\ln~l'In .. ll .. ~ft.. ferling. London, Sabma, Wllmm gton and Blanchestel·. - - •
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A fnmily gatherin g WaB held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Moler in Harveysburg'. Sunday, July 29. A basket dinner was served on tqei~ beautifu l lawn . Thpse who enjoyed the day wp,re Ml'. and Mrs. Albert Hpgler of SaTldusky. Mra. Harry Hipple and family .of Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Dennett and family of Cacsnrs Creck. Mr. and lIfrs. Clint Cleaver nnd ' cJaughtc.r Ruth of Hie\!eryviJ1e. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenct! Rock and family of Alpha. Mr. and Mrs. John Lesher and qllughte r Mary ' Eunice of Alpha. Mr. and MI'8· f'rll!l\c Lesher and daughte r Dorothy of Spring VIIJley, Me~8e8 Robert and A nother stirring addl'l!99, "Ruler Franc!!,,- Plymiret of Sprlnlrh l\l . ....... ~.. . for the People," by Judge Rutherford , presiden t I. B. S. A., will be brolldea sted from the Oollseum. Detroit. August 6th Sunday 1II0rnln., from 9 :30. to 11. eOlltern s tnndl\r4 The 62nd annual Colle.1It-McKay time. Mure than II hundred stations pienle wlll .be held at the usual place includin g WSAI will broadcast. Snturd~y, Auguut 11th.
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Enroll Early 4-H elub member s arc urged to get their enrollm ents immedia tely. Too much has to be plnnned for the camp pregram to put it oIY indefinately. The Clermon t county camp hilS the camp site thl~ wee\( with II bout, 100 boys and girls ill attendan ce. They report one ot the be~t camps they have had. Warrcn county with three yean' experl nee back- of them. should have the IInest camp In her history. The enrollm ent for the Women 's cllmp elosol August 10, but it wlll make things much easier for the home agent in making plnns far the camp if the enroll,n ents could be In by August 4.
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DR fRANK CRANE'S ' WEEKLY LECTURE The Be.t Condit'i on. fo .. Work
I suppose every writing man or Dr. C. W. Henders on and wife were any 8uccessl;ul man is constan tly in Doyton visitors Monday . receipt of letters asking bim about Mrs. Rolph Miller entertai ned the his persona l habit.~. The correspo n "bridge club" Saturda y afternoo n. dents al1 want to know under wbat conditio ns he does his work best. Snappy Cel t hats at wonderf ul They even inquire as to what ha values. Grace Lincoln Smith. cats lind What kind of clothes he Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith wel'e • wears. Dayton visito rs Tu esday a fter noon. One of these correspo ndents once Mrs. Ed Raper. of St. 1.ouis, Mo., wrote Bll Nye. asking what clothes is the guest of lIIr. nnd lIIrs. W. O. he wore and how he dressed. He answered. "[n the morning I wear Raper. morning dress and-in lhe evening Dinmon d rings in a wide choice of I wellr eve ning dress and at night a desig nR. a t Cary's J ewelry Sh op. Leb- night dress." About the Lest rule for doing yuur IInon, Ohio. best work is to find those condition~ Miss Trillena and 1I1iss Margar et that 6uit you best, wherein the brain Edward s spent Friday with relative s fun clionM most eft'ertive ll'. What t hese condition~ are varies in the case Ilt Blanche ster. of differen t people. Elle Metchin koff, the tittle RusIIfr. and Mrs. Carl Hawke of .Day. ton spent Sunday in Waynes ville. sinn J ew, who became one of the fam ous "microb e · hunters ," and disclllling on friends. coverecl tha t in the human body are Amos Mendcn hnll vi ~ il e d lIlrq. M~n cells hostile to disease microbe~. said denhall at St. Eli zuuf'th hCllP\ t'I'. nt he could nlways carryon his experDayton, SundllY. iments best when pr(' tLy girls were close by. In your casi!. howeve r. lIfrM. Ella Meredit h, or'the Friends this kind pi surroun dings might have Home. Is entertai ning her grand- a disturbi ng effect. daughte r of Doyton. Paul Ehrlich. another experim enter, used to ·have the grind-or gan muW. B. Squires las t week rdeas- Nicians pIny dance music outside of I'd t orty ring-nec k pheasan ts through the laborllto ry. He said that bis best out. Wayne townshi p. ideas came when he heard gny mu~lc like that. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinso n Rnd Dickins alwnys had to pave the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawke spent thf Sante kind of slips of paper, blue il\k week-end at [ndian Lake. and a quill pen · when he wrote. Slephen Foster, an American song Mrs. Rnlph Vance and son, of writer, compose d his melod ies in 8 Pleasan t Plnin, ~pent Tuesday with silent ro om with heavy carpets nnd draperies. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke. Newspa per men , u,ed to the cellse" Lowell Thomas h n~ sold his prop- le,s noi,e of typewri ters and th e buserty in Lytle to Guy Rouh;ullO. Sllle tle of a copy ro om. sometim es find was made through W. N. Scors. they cnn not work so well where all is quiet. Thirteen th Hampsh ire Sow snle, Mark Twain used to write his best Tuesday . August 7. 1928, Ferntlal e sl uff lying in bed wearing nn oldFarms, Cedarvi lle, 0 •. O. A. Dobbins fa shioned night gown. Frank R. Stockto n produce d his famous "Rud?>fiRS Emma Heighw ay entertai n- der Grange, " dictatin ed at dinner todny Miss Annie Brown in n hammoc k and g it while he lay sipped lemonad e. Miss Marne Brown and Miss J e~si e Hazlitt. th e eSllayist. spoke enthuClark. siastical ly about the benefits of a brisk walk. Muny other people canMisses Esther He nderso n and Oln not think while wnlking. Harboc k. who attond ed slimmer Schuber school Ilt Miami universi ty, returned best songs t scrntche d off some of his Ilt odd moment s. One of to their homes Friday. ' his 1umous pi eces was jotted down on the back of tho bill of bre of a We are offering many spec ials dur- beer garden 8 S he waited for a ing July and August. Store open friend. . every night. Cary's Jewelry Shop, So tbe best thing lo do is to not Lebanon , «;Ihio. to. try to imitnte somebody else. but One $14fl .50 Spnrton llotte ry set to find th!! t.ime when your thought s· complet e. used as de monstrn tor. WiU flow with the greutest cast) and the", . 8ell for $!lO.UO. Th ('~c ruLlins nre work hUl'd. fully guarnnt eed. A. F. Melloh. Lee Lemmon and Enrl Orndorf returned la ~t week [roll! the West, Chnrles DUll ham, of Clncinnllti) where they had expected to locate. Workin g conditio ns were not promis- a form er resident of Waynes ville, who was badly injured last . "'!lett ing. .when his car wa$ struck by a freigb~ Joseph Hawke and ' Mrs. Hattie train near Franklin , is in Sears, of Sabina, J. C. Collet.t and conditio n in Miami Valley Il .critical , h~pitaJ; .family. and Miss Mary Collett. of Dayton. Dayton. were Sunday aft.e moon vls. .' ---~~ - • . ,tors at tbe home 01 ltr, and Mrs.. DlIllas Doger. :
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ti on of th e Ohi o P,ogres a expositio n t o be held a t the Columb us auditorium October 24 to Novembe~ 3, in celch rntion of Ohio's one hundred and twenty-fifLh. nnni versary of state hnn d. I" hl' . "ponser'cd by the Ohio C' hanlboJ' "r ·Ull1ll1eJ'C!!. Toe expositi on will includ e I!isplnys repres nInth'''' of ind ustry, far m, transportatio n. uti li ty and educatio n. A PI' grnm nf enterlni nm ent is to be a rrangerl incl uding music. river front fil '(' w" .. k" fln<1 othel' features . All Oh i') c·it ip ~ will be' invited t o exhibit.
The Cal ital ci ty will play hust to. th e Grand Aeri e of t he Frulern n l OJ'der of Engles n .. xl wee k, thl' Oh io . tate Ae ri e JIIf.'eing at thnt tim e also. The convetlti on wi ll ope n the \\'e' uk of August G. th e bij! parade to be held on Thursdn y sturling promptly tit noon. Mnrchingo clu bs will be present frum all ov(' r the Un ited St.nte" nnd Canada, it being predicted that thl'l'e will be from 50,000 to 05.000 in lint', Ohio alone furn ishing 15.000. The convention co mmi t tee hn. fI'(' eiverl a s~ uranc es that there wiil be til I ~ R st thirty bonds and an "qU ill number of drum crop R to help C'n li vc n lhe occasion . 1l probabl y will be necessn ry to I)r(' ~s priVate homes into Rervice in u5sisti ng to care for the thousunds of visitors who will be present fOI' the gala occasion.
Harv eysb urg Flyer s The Trunsco nlinentn l Flight, arronged by th e Indies of the Eastern Still', was a flnt te ri'1g success in every phase. StartinR ' froln New · York on the evening of July 20. the pallllengera flew to Paris, where they were met and entertai ned by charmin g ladles of that beautifu l city. Next to romanti c Spain, where dark-ey ed senoras and ~enoritns made their short stay n happy one. Then on to green Erin, where a warm-h earted Irish welcome awaited them. Awny again on the wings of the wind to fnr-oft' quaint Japan. Then, tur ning toward home. they were gi\' en an enthusia stic receptio n in Wasn ington D. C. ...M-r. and )1.rll. C. M. Robitzo r. Mra . L. A. Zimm orman, lIIrs. Mye r Hyman, Mrs. Ray Mills. Mr. and Mrx. J. C. Hawke, Mr. and Mrs. WiJI St.roud and son. Mr. and Ml's. Ben Hawke, of Waynes ville, we.·e among the many who enjoyed the trip. •
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expenses. Trua x is n candid a t e fo r the long te rm in the senate while Graham P. Hun t. of Cincin nati , is a ~a ndid ate fo r I he shOI·t l.erJII, 0 11 a plnLf"j'JI\ tha i is ahout th(' \\'ettl·~t eve r pI' 'se ntell lo lhe (' I (' cl"r~ (I f Ohi" Hun t wou lll "Loll, .. till' " I"tead Act wilh one str oke of 't he ncn. alld wit h an olh er i1l 81.1111 ope n sa l ()/,n~. Scnotor Cyru s Locher is n pp o~ ing Hunl, while G('orK~ While. or (nri~ttll, opp o~ ~ s Truax . It r eally is n' t !Iif· ficult til gue..., who will be t he slIeceSRfu I nOIl1 i nees.
A large force of extra clerks arc being employe d in the state department of agricult ure at lhe prese nt timl', nnd n peep in to the working rooms show that th ey arc working on two projec t_the state fair and th (' candida cy of CharIeR V. Tr'.lax, D e rnot!r~ic candida te for nom1nat ion for U . S. Senator . Big salaries' are being paid these clerks who are mailing out circular matter, posting banners and bills ndvertis ing bot~ the stlltc fair and Truax. It is rea80nnbly c('rtnin that the campaig n of . Tru nx will "how very littlo persona l
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Mis! ,Helen .Randall was ho.tellS. at a ' delight.~ulllOllh'l .ft'~lr at hor hOlf,' In lIarveye \jurg. ~bCld~y ,,!ternoo n of JUt week. -hOM' (oil Mrs. ~~Ivln Banta. ' nee Kather ii f'romm. A ~olllt "chem, Of ,illle 'an/I \\'~iie WIIS carried. out in the tal?le decorati on,. a.14: the fl\vors ,whicb were d"lnty dollll. represen ting th" bride .and her lIlaids. Besldlla, the · hono~ rueat. , tholle who enjoyed the oceas.!'u were Mlasn Helen Graham, Evalois JC?nes. Bll'1n Hawlil!.' Kathl'fJl '\'\lrn~, j;)1atiBaw ke, M~UDea J. P. F ql,l.m.
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hu traded ·his .tor~ lI~ljc\lnr 'and' groce):J, stock a farm aDd cli.a ttelii ·owne4 bf L. M. HopJWIB.< of South. lfbanon . Mr. HOPl!intl 'took: pC;~OD OD Saturda l and Mr, Zimmer man WiD haye a puti. lIe sale Frida,. ' A:u1:st 8re1. Trad.
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MJ'II, Wlllter Britain and cJtildren, of Dayton. are viRiting her parenti!, Mr. and Mrs. Will Llppenc ott.
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COLUMBUS, OHIO- Road constructio n and repair operatio ns are several weeks behind schedule , says director of highwRY". Harry J . Kirk. The unprece dented rains .)f ov I' twenty days in June wilh .July 01 · most as bad, lire the call §~ of thl ' conditio n. he points out. ontracto rs have sutTered a loss of ten. "f th ousands of dollars which is \)oun ,l to b(' reflected in higher bidding later on. Where road ol'ganizotiJrw migh t hnve rell ~ onnbly eX Jlected to h, VC' worked nt h'!I.t twenty dn~" in II month lhey have in cnReR .. nly bee n able to work three. It will r equire months to tell whut dnmngc hll. I)('cn done to bridg'es nnd cuI-'crt:, an,1 other drainag e structur es. The washing away of rood shouldl'ra, the cutli n ·~ of gullies ill side slopes due to un remittin g rnin mu M all be repuired . The wel'd CI'OP hll ~ rl'quirl'd mowing more than ordinary .
Mr. "nd Mrs. George Henders on and Mias Louile 'l'rClidway have just retumed from a trIp through various p~rta of KentUCKY, villitinl' rel.tlVt!1I and friendlll going to L~ngi"n al)d Richmon d Routh to Jlarb~ If' IIII', vis~tlng cumber land GJlP and mOUDtalns. then e~t .to 11'V~n, 'B~a~iUe and Reldelb u.... Dlak1na a trip 'f60 mill!.
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REAL ~S'l'ATI': ' l' I' ANSF'Jo~ lt .Tos I)h nntl H l'ttI~ Erl.cl t o Arlhur Th 1 W Yqrk Lifo I n~urnl1cc o. L . F."flns. 2 lol .. In [o'ost 'r {'/Irk, n Ilr· 1_ WlI" order<,d to r('('o\' r $·12 4 .6-\ Ii Itl 1\\'[1. fl' OIll 1.1111' hull, . Harlnn. J uHn A. Rhorer t o Harlin Hnllllin , J o~ eJl h EbnN Wl1 5 fin cd $ ltlO lind nbout flO nore R in Frllnklin tWfl; l'llS\f 0 11 1\ ('huHge of p o~!e~slnK in· Louise E. Kretzer, by s\le ri ff, t o .... , toxkaling liquor . lh~ "irgininn J inb ~ t ck Land Mory French was fined IllO lin II II wu~ hlll'd to s .\1 Ilrsl. ame "penell from it. And mnybe It w~ ~ c~~ls on a churll'e· of fln~~c~Ri nll' in· Blink , t filet in Horl in tW I). Th l' H ubu Build rs' Mnterial o. Ii\-ing c rentnre was ncl vuncing IIlong 1\ ~I gn lhat already the I\tmo ~ ph('rl' to Chri~l Lllmbllrt, 2 I t s in Fo ~te r sOllle thi ng thlll uf Soutbley DOWIlR hall in!l.titletl a icallng liquor. t h.· . 1 pe h,w llrd 11 ,~ncc B. lUne. \V1I. grimtecl n Iii · Pnrk. })('l'I'l1elll lWp. ;;('0111 II d'l! k IIncl IIOt "(,l'Y t LlIl . W e l' ()i~ol1 inlo my nerves thnt 1 did n t Jlln\l' ~ Pil e Ilnd F' . W. Fl'lIn7. t o vnree fr om A1l1 0~ lI inc~ on t he l't'me1l1 br r t . stop lind knock . "My falh r IIn,1 f\(ll\l~ of t h~ ~ l'r ~ tno,l ~t III 1111(1 w"itct!. 'l'her Wll ~ l he memory of t.hll mysLeri ous cnlll) groulld ~ of gro R~ nl.'lI'll'c! of ,I uty. n. Allen. 2 luts ill F'l'IInklin. nOl hi III!" I ~e t n nn. ,_ van wen~ out- bol.1I ": rn" ~ t nn .1 I ITt' nry Heid to Luc)' R itl, 3 l ot~ in Rrrt hn • elb ~' \\'1.1 : grulltrd a di. Theil 1111 til "lie' lhe l'realtll'e's behinll m , I hurri d ncross th(l soft. w ere away at ~ 11001. T!1\'y (' ulcln ' l I" UI!. The door ope ned so flly b· vo rce from B .. njo min Selby on the Ll·hu non . 1'01' 11\ ~ I'~metl tn hnnge . ) cun't dc · B e in the shadows- bu t my fat her DOlli(>1 nnd Laura Rout t to Fren B. I!fIlunds of gl·U>l.~ neglect. . . c,·ihe it ~xc .·pt tu ~ ay thllt upon on IWlllh my hand. IIBYS thn t neyond ult chunc.1' o( til \Iltl a nd !\lory mmo r, tru ct in Frnnkli n The scene ill th" cundle.light was Howard W. Ivins \VII S aPPOIllted ill~ t ll nt it III'Pl'lIll'd tn Ill!' 1I~ bcinll ftome Ih'ing Crl1l1t ure 1)ou Illlc ,I like II lablcllu. The light Was so y<!l · receiver of lhe Vall 110rn o. up on t\\'p. through tho t1l1tk e t ~ in front of low linn rat hn long. nn,l nn the low and so ft. the shadows so startLeo n Blit7. to the Brook~ Realty t he rl'Sigf.ation of '. A. Smith. them. It might have br n II 1'<l1f-· - n('x t lall li n t! n,lI·row. The change Co .. 5 lots in Lovelund Purk, Deer· wn~ E.l ahrupt thut thl.' creature ~ee lll · ling blnck, the octors ~loo ~ so mo· OJ' vl'n 1\ dog. fi l'ld IWll. " d fa irly to Iroll. Yel it ens ily co ull lion l e~~. With arms lean 109 up on N'EW S IT S ~ amu(! 1 Sm' io to th(' Bmoks Real"A fc \v weeks IIgo th(' de ta ils be· hllw' h(,~11 the (·fTl'Ct. of the moonlight the lillie mnh ogll ny table in th e cen· ly Co .. 10 lots in Loveland Plll'k, gan to \l 8r~·. It w us u fte r my fa · or the ~hlld ow R . I t mighl hn\'e h 'en t I' of t hc den 'stood Vilns Hayward , EVil Bayne ha~ cnt'ene! ~u it tor ·di· De(>l'f!t~ ld twl'. th er's old friend . JIll'. Hnywnrd . und si lllph' u 111 !I ttl' I' nf pcr ~ pcctivc. t There wns 11 drunken look nbout him; ngainst Eclgllr Bayne. Phil Hn ~ c to the BI'ooks Reo ity his son cnme to \"i ~il II ~ . But t.-ll onc e ~"(' ~IIW the ntlvancing form tha l yet I kn E' w it WIIS not from winc. Jlis vorce N , )V I1 H. Hawke hn~ brought sui t Co .. 2 hIts 'in LOI'('llIncl Park ; Deerme this first. \\ lIuld you ~u y I hc be forI' hurl ~el' lllingly hall thf.' .li men· 'f acl' was flu shed. int ent. W it h the youn gH Mr. Hayward wou ld bt' ~ion ~ nllci outlilll' of 11 hUl!"e 'dlll!: wn ~ tah le be tween t.hem. li s if for II ngainst Wilhnl' Hawke I't III., set-king fl r l" L\\,II . n pnrliti ll n of c('rtnin I'cal e~l lIl ~ . . S. B. lind Mnrth!! M . {'ierson to trou ble,t1 wilh fu ully nCI'ves'!" j nst th e 111 0 1'111 of a Illan . But I had ~h icld, Jose phinc fuc ed him. Price & P rice. Ltd .• of New 'I ork , "I saw him jump tonight wh en be~n enough in the m ountlli ns to " Don' t clime a step nearer," ~ h e ha ~ cnt ered netio n nl(nill ~ t the AI · M. II". Jllck ~ o n. 2.fo2 nereR in Frank· lin twp. the. owl hooted." know that tlle moon nnd the d"rkne s~ sait! a ~ the doo r opened , fred Srerc Pllllp und Paper u. 1I.... k· Rllis '1'. nnel Emma Curtmell to "Remember, he hus SIlent nou rly !lnd th e jungles pluy trnnlte trickq He r fu ce waR white CIS t he !'anln .. ing $9!13!l.02 plus intercst. Arlhur R. Wilson, About 90 acre~ . a month in this hO \l ~e. After 1\ 0 11 "fllncv and vi~inn. tha t bUI'll cI between th em, its line ~ Mortin lint! IlIa Stepp to D. I. month in it, you'll ju mp, tlIO. I It WI;~ Ahmlld Dn ~. He wus CO'll· were cle p, and her c1l1rk eyes werr I'll\\, II. lot in Soulh L banon, plean under ordinary condit ion ~ , ing· in frolll one of his long walks. Ilmouldl'rinll'. The lillie silken week· PROBATE PRO EED INGS Ge rll'ull e Edmo n to Mary L. away' from thi ntmosphere." Haywurd gasped behind me, on ') as end Ill\g I had seen on t he truin Iny Ce lia E. Thomp ~o n, I'X culJ'ix of Kan. lot in Lehanon. ''I would certainly say (hut Villls I movl'rI back t.h e buck o f our h a nds heCnre he r (>11 the table. and her hnnd the ('slatl! or Christianu A. Thomp' ll a ll ie Wright Finll'Y to Enrl lind Hayward bad no n rves L(l trouble touch('d . WIIS lost in th Ince of its mouth . him," . • The re wCl'e wild. primal pU R~io n R 50 11, deccll"cel, filed her first nnd fllllll fll(> Wor lh inKlnn , lol in Deerfield lIaywurcl's f('1t cold. Whatever hnil lw p. • I'Just a few nights arter hi s ar- be on funey IlIId \Vron~ pe rspective a t 11lay in lhe r oom. One of t.h(·m acc ou nt . Co urt orelered a cli ~ trihutiun of th e hnrleg C. Wrig ht lo William N. rival, ,vilal! Hayward came in t o he ro,·e. this was lhe t ruth. His blood wns lust; II nll one WIL~ the fury of dinner wlUi a curio us look of C]ue~· wnsn't in his hancl ~ . us it should have lIlurder. There is no usc of min ci nl! c ~ lnt!' of FI'ut/erick T. Fril'bl'rg, ell" S(·lItt. I. I in Ha mill on t.w/>. ceused. The gross vulu e oC the cs· En nis L. nlld Adl! Ricllllrclq to tion on hill foc('. He said h e hud been. Evidelltl~' it hud all gone up word s. They were bared a nll lin· tll l ~ wus $54.5!l.81. Mary L. />pll'gntc. lot in Mni nl'ville. seen somethirig." to his hrnin. playing strange t rick mllsked be fore me. ourt fou nd the succession to the Mary L. J\ pJllr g ntc to Ennis L. Josephine's eyes wcre full llnd with it. Vila ~ ttll'n t1 In me wi lh an ont h. ealale 0 f Ida Friebcrg, deceased, ex· and Ada Richllrtls. lot in IIInineville. intent upon mine, and the S ilClH~1' A hOlSt! bowed to us us he passed. The girl slipped fllinting to tht' floor, empt fr om inh('ritunc(' t.nx. 'died away. .The s ilence nf the vast "Gooel Lord!" Hnyward breathed. I al1~wered him without fl'strnint, ourt ulso found th e S uccc s.~ ion to roo ~ was the kind to be Ii t ned t ;> "1 wnsn' t looking f or t hllt wretch." lind Iitled the gi rl into my arms. I th t! ' estute of Robert Elmer ordl'r, CO All\USSIONEH S PRO CEE DING S in remote deserts, or in the moundecellscd . exempt from inheritnncc •taiD lliahtl. BiHs Il llowe.! : Tile 'Western Star • WK. " Yea! " I urged her. Rllppljes for I'rosl'cutor, ,7,6 0; The The will 01' Oharles H. herwood . Office OutfitlerM, doter fOT lerk, $7; "It IsII't very plellsant," she decelll!ed, was. ad mitted t.o probatE'. warned. M. E. Ross, P. 111.. Jl o!lloge stamps, Homer Wh itaker, aclntinislmtor of $20: Stllkaltn Mfg. nA doctor baa the right; to know 0. , supplies, the l'stnte of" Lowell Whitllker, cle· IIU tbe symptoms." $!i.05; Alfred . Dl'llnt, cleaning cis. his first and fin n I IIC' cens('d, filed uBe said when he ' came through tern at ja il , $f1; 1•. M. Scofi eld , supcount. p 1i e~ for juil, $8.40 ; James Folle n, t he lone haU that lends from t ho .' ('rome E. Bartel guardian of .Ruth dl'llwinc·room something walked bejnn ito r sl' n ' ices, $16 ; Pe nn Morton, and B arriet Hill, minors, fil ed his jnnit ur ser vice R, $$70 ; Raymond fore him. It WIIB in the shadows and fort h nce·o unt. ho could not lMte it plaiJ;1. He asked Humphrt'y, hydr phobill trcntment, The will of William H. Sellers, ~e $ 11; Ha rold lIumphr y, snme, $11; ua If . . kept a great yeUow and black censecl. was admitted for probate and ciOC. a hound a8 large, or larger, than Robert Humphrey, Name, $11 ; Dr. F. will be for heal"ing on' July 3 1st. A. Zimmer, state veteri na rian, ear • G~t Dane." Irenc B. Unglesby, executrix of • • tags fo r June, ,17.50 i Trerumrer of the last will of Clifton Waldo Un- Swte, board and ' Iothmg for inmates Walter Long Sr. i~ driving II new The elder Hayward Rnd I were glesby deceased, was ord er ed to seU atrolllnr on the course. and a few the d~cedent's one-hall interest in of stale institution, $2669.07; Leo Dodge. Wilford, inspector on l1ridge con1IIinutes before our host hud been five lots. Mrs. Anna Chllmplon II able to be Witla UII. He bad gone into the Fi rst nnd Ilinal accounts were op- t racb, $45 : W. S Graham, contract, out again. 1I0ue on 8Ome ' erra nd. Josepbine proved in the guardillnship of Hazel $ 133 i ' Eden Terry, pay roll, $59.411; Parmer Stal)ley' is home from . .... 'with Vilas on tbe veranda, and B . . HowRer , minor; in the estate of Chas. Bradbury, pay Toll, $75.71i; A . h1a c~ir was drawn close to h,e rs. Henry B. EXnlun, ,deceased In the eR. T. Rettig, pay roll, $87; P. B. Monce, Miami Valley Hospital much in· At ttnt. 1 wasn't tbinking about Hay-! tnte of Mary PQl1ey,decelised; in the pny ro ll, $99.10; C. E. Satterthwa ite, proved. Miss Lelia Ellis WIIS th e week end ward or Ahmad either. I was ro- I He lea ped at me, and I mel him wilh a blow. estnte of Rob!'rt E . Corder, deceased ; furni shing and lighting Ilin ter ns, m~be.rlng with what astounding forin the eatate of Maggie Ren nelt, de- ,5.34 ; W. A .Scott, bridge C'epair, lf ue t of Misa Thelma Himes of the tuDe Vilaa and Josephine always rea~l!d; anel in the e!;tate of Forest $4.80; Howard Cook, 26 yards gTRvel 'Lebanon Rd. IMmed to beAlone together. " lI e " 'a!' j ust ('omi ng in frllm onc cro>!scd with her to the li ttle 80 fa ut W. P nce, deceased. $26; Davis F\lfnis, gTavel, $5.55 i Tho onb lire in the shock and the th e side of Lhe r oo m where the tw Z 0 W I It was a bllffiing thin... I couldn't of hi. wlilks. " Monroe & J ohnson, conc rete form, "l'h o~e "':Ilks of his ! Wh y don 't had evide ntly been s itting; thE'n I The fifth 'lll:coun t of . . or ey, $UI.34; Ohio Corrugated Clilver.t Co., Threshing Company expect to .tart .. tbbik of any conscious effor t in that outhl ey for hid '(1m? I wili if he turned to meet the man. lIe liad fol. trustee of t hl! estate of I ssac J ones, corrugated sewe r. $148.50; John H. 1hr eshing this week. cIlrt!etion. Yet seemingl)' power s in ~ decellsed, waEI ,lLUo'tl'ed. the sky were always throwing them ICIII? n' L " II be da mned if I'll have lowcd me across tbe room, .and not Howard W. Ivim" Ifdminlstrotor Donnell, IInlil estimate on contract, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Squires, of ·_-th I ' to t, II tl e oc nI wtllki ng thr ugh th oRe jung les Rix f et wns hetween liS. of t ile es.~te of Ethel B. LlndQr, de. $284; Harlan Whitacre, pay roll, Waynesville were callers at lhe .... ~ cr. n onc lOS n tl I • li nd cl'l'ep in,,' ulf on li S lh is WII.' · !" " I h' k D L "V'l ' d Wi eapants of outhley :VOW!l8 would be .. ., t In. T. · o ng, I as crle , ceased, fil ed his first lind final ac- $202.25; V. W. To mp\fin~, pay roll, Cornell home Wednesday evening. on the veranda together; in the I!ext, " " Cre<!ping lip on us? " I c.-baed, "that you 're altogether too officious. co un t. $246.95; F. M. Collins,. pay roll, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ellis al\d a ....oup o{. us would have wundered Whu t wuy? " YOU'll better keep out of this." .The proceEldings of Mary E . Pro- $297.55; Edcn Terry, pay roll, $447· ,laughter were th'c dinner gUl!llts of •• Id "Besid ~ what woull a man wllnt I t' t off. and Vilas and Jo ephine wou to walk ormrmHn those J' ~1<,""".......,-1 am no IU R !lure ~'1lIl.LJLilIll\:WJ:.I::.II4..~~.- admlni8tratrix-of thc estlile .36; A·IT. Rettig, PlillY $r~1614' 3$20Ia.;F~d+Mr. ~Ohli GoCll=e....of near . ; 1'1' Wilmington. be. alone. h t h d' ed him . But primal passIons had of Abc Probasco, deceased, und er a E. Brac bury, pay ro , me waken d in me, too. and the words former order of lhe court were ap. Snider, pay roll, $ 174.75: J. W. Davis I wondered how much of this c u- e wen on, un ce mg me. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas and .on, rlous development was engineered by that?" Then hi voice cha ngedwere straight. He leaped a r me, and proved , The administratTix also lil- pay roll, $271; Fred Humphreys, op· Josephine berself. It wasn't II por- dropped lone by tone untit it was 01- 1 met him with a blow. ed her fir~t and final account. cralin g crusher t ractor, $65; Clyde Wllrren, saw "Th e family up Stairs" t10ularly pleasnnt. thing to think mORt n whisper. "Anti t ell me t hi s, He reeled, then caught at t he taThe will of Amelill Brinkmyer , de. Simpkins, cutting full en tree, $1.40: at ' /the Ml,ami Val\ey Chaula\lquR, Leslie Shultz, operating maintuiner, Sa.turday ev ning. _ • bout. O£ course, girls in this age to o. Long- and tell me the t ruth," ble. And his hllnd reached lor the ceased, was IIdmi tted to probate. The Misses Ruby a nd Opal Stanley have a right to play 1111 their cards ::67J~did you see anyth ing curio silken bag on the table. James H. Quiller, executor oC the $60; H. G. Vencill, mowing weeds, to win the love of a desirable man. I knew that the girl was .erenm- estate of Charles Chamberlain, de. $7; Perry B. Simpson, operating hud as Sat urda y afternoon cuests, It was aU legit imate-alt fair. But ous aboll t- 'about A!hmad's post ure ing. The so und rose ab ove the 11·;iEf ceased, filed his inventory and ap. maintainer. $64; J. H. H en ry, 55 ~ Miss Margaret Dixon and Miss sometimes it seemed lo me that she as he Ca me up the hill ? or course, of the slorm. I lea ped for him but praisment. yards stone, $55.50; W. H . Aladden & Virginia Phillips of Centerv ille. .~ ' th it wus Il ro nably just the moonligbt- he whirled about t he table be Core I d Co., guard material, $3.60; Cin· would have preferre to s .... y WI yet th ere WBS something puzzling could reach him. He tore the piscinnati Quarries Co., 890 tons stonc, the rest of us. but t hat some inseru- 'lIbout it." $1513: Howard Cook, 366~ yards table power, mysterious and immut· "I'll co nfe ss I didn't recognize him ~~n~~om the bag. It glittered in his glellmed in tlhe candlelight. gravel, $3U.53; J . K. Spencer, 226 able, denied it. That power was at once." '. I had no delusion~ about what he "Vilas I" the fa ther clilled. "Put ya rds grllvel, $180.70; Zain Armitage eitber J osepbine's aged father, the "That isn't it. That is n' t quite it, down that thing." When Rudyard Kiplinc W88 a elder Hayward, or both. would do with it. The drawn f llc e, " He hllste~led about the table, and 276 yards gravel, $234.60; VI. P. McHa'""ard and I were havi n'" a good L ong, Oh, t.he devil ! U's nonse nse, th smould ering eyes, t old a ll too Ca rren, 444 yards gravel, $377.40; Rmott boy, hi s father took him upon iI .. anyw~y ! " uplainly. He wa~ too far for me my aged host leaped in fro nt of me Harold Sweeney, 4 l 1-2 Yllrds grllvel, a sea voyage. cigar togeUler. My wrist· watchAiO We wu lked up to th e \"erundn a nd to lellp lit him . So I ~truck out the I tried to push him IIWIlY; nnd his an - $35.50; Harlan Whitacre, break A storm blew up .. lhewind howled, d~cated a few minutes after ten. n halted for a n in tant on the ste ps Cor cand le. swer was a Illugh- one grim syllable material, $15: Geo. Veidt, same. $9; lhe waves mouned, the ship rotted then Hayward SIIW a shot ow waver a last look ove r the marsh. There The dark fell over us. The soun'l of laughter, ironical. Conner·Holthaus Transportation Co., in .he moonlight of the go f grelln. was a l'ing uTound the moon that of the ato rm obliterated his brealh"He won't kill me," he s aid. " I'm exp~ess charges, $.53; P. E. Snyder and staggered through choppy s eas. A paniky passenger rushed into the promised . l'uin. We lislened to t he ing. It. wus the t ruce of darknesq • lhe goose- that lays tho golden eggs. & Son, dynamite, $l2.09; Franklin smoking room- "Mr. Kipling," he , night bird!! a nd t he noise of the in- II truce r emembered from primal H e won't kill me." Vucanizing and 1'ire Co., Alemite gun gasped, "your so n iR clinging to the sect world , like th e stru. m of a ban jo d Vilas screnmed at us. The mur· nnd hose, $5; E. J. Thompson, rerigging, high up above the deck/ if infinilely r emole, above t he drear , IIYL I don 't kn ow how long It hlld con. der-madness was on h'1m y~ t . "The pairs to crusher, $2.50; MOfrOW. he le ts go he will be hurled in to t he gray wa Hlcs. Then Hayward to uch- tinue d when Hayward and Southle? . "He struck me," he Cried. Garage, relining bra kes, $2.80 I Bell watel'I" came. Their form s suddenly a ppear ' devil struck !Me. He's. got to IIP?lo. Press 2000 report cards, $12; C. S. et! my urlll. The eldel' Kipling glanced up from EYESIGHT SPECIALIST "If you'd go in, Long, and look at cd in the ope n door; and each of gnze. H e found me. WIth ~osephlll~; Craig, gas for maintainer, $39.50; his book, withdrew his pipe·stem an Ahmad's hand s," he t old me, "you'd lhem carried candlies. j and he ~truck me as If • wer e a dog. Karl D. Dakin, insurllnce on three inch or two from his lips . Tueaday, 9 a.m. 4 p.m find 'em with mud on 'em ." Vilas s t ill held the pistol; and (To be continued) ca rs, $25.25. "lie won't let go," he said qUietly, "Why, Mr. Hayward? " . Thuraday 9 a.m. 4 p.m and resumed his reading. "Bccau ~ e he was crawling up thllt • • Saturday 9 a.m. 8 p.m hill- on hond a and leet !" At the helm of every s uccessful THE FUMBLE FAMILY What'. Thi •• A MeDa,erie? by E. COURTNEY DUNKEL grew into a scowl, Then his fllce Free ExaminatIon bU8i n c~s t'nte rpri ~e and in t he ranks lind he cnt erede t he house. of workers -whether it 1)e a grellt Don't ne,llIct Jour eye., I hnd a pipe by myself afte r he industry or just a tiny depurtment ha d gOlle. A t first I t hought abo ut of that industry- th ere arc hands what he hud saiel, But it didn 't t hat WON'T LET GO. Illuke parlicularly goorl se nse. I t was LebaDon, Obio And th e future Industrial America lJ'ue that I-\ uywu rd didn't like the is in the keeping of these hands that In dia n. yel this wo uld have cnrcely won't let go. ' ltd to 1111 accusation so hiznrre. The MEN who elln be depended upon glare with which Huywllrd's eyes fol. make BUSINESSES that can be de· lowed him when th e !!erYant worked pended upon - And businesses that alm ut the room s \Va little ahort of can be depended upon- year in and dculily- T hnd obse rved it t oo man y yea out.--:.without FAIL, without times lo be lIlislnken. Orders he doubt-these are the life's -blood of gave w(,l'e al\\"I1>' 5 in the most in sult· ing lone. It ~c emcd to me jusl un our Country. - -- ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS unjustifil'tl av e r ~ ion. a nd lhe tuste of W AYN£SVILLE. OHIO the th ing was opcn to Clllestion. TROUBLE IN THE HOME Th crt' wa ~ !I ten se ne ~s , a heavi ness the air. 11 \VIIS o bv i () u ~ l y the calm Pa (tn hi~ bright infnnt) - "What Fully Equipped tor Good in before one of those 1.linding, crash;9 wrong?" Service. illl!" Fl oridian l hundel·sto rms. Son (twelve yearll old) - ". had Larlre DlapJay Room. I thl)uJ!:ht I had better warn the a terrible scene witb your wife." oeC upll nts of the house. There might i. ~ « A.m buJance Service be \\'incl o w ~ to c losl', or other prep. Ta.EP80NB 7 HAD NEW TEETH nAY OR NIGHT arnti ons. Tne li brary wus empty; " " ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . : but 1 hea rd voices in t he den t hllt "Who is playin&' the castinets -',' .... around here?" . 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Farmers, Attention! Farmerl of Wllrr.n .nd a4Jolnln, countl•• m.y obtain manit on lon, lime loan., .t 6 per cent .lotanl" COlt ot .ecurln, tbe .ame .. var, rea. IOnable .throu,b The PederAt Lad B.nk.· For furth.r'lnformadon eal on or .ddre..... C. DRAKE. Tre. . urer~ phone BIB-X. Leb"non. O~o. FOR SALa FOR SALE-Celery ' ,planPt. Mr•• . Sutan S'a ylof,' V.lley phon. 69Fn, Lytle. Ohio. al FOR SAL~,OOO or 10.o-0(I·to~a·eco Sticks. Mra. · Anna H~th.way. Route ., phon. 22FB. .. • '.16 .
THRESHER SUPPLIEs-:-B.lll. pulley.; babbitt,,meqal; 011 cup" InJee.tol'll lubricatol'll. ltea", and w.ter ,....... ,aure ,1181;" ollel'l, p,a c.\ilnr: bo~l~r lIueli. luetlon hOlle' .nd tank p"'m~ NOBODY DOES THE BOCJ<.LET-KING CO., 416 ". "I don't Ruppose 'y ou ' don't; know Main .St. XENIA. OH~O: , of nohody what don't want to hir~ FOR 'SALE-<-Slmmo~1 automatic coil 'nobody to do nothing, don't you?" sprints day ·bed. walnut f1nlah. 82 "No, I don·t." pound telt mattreaa. Ma)'tha C9 0k • --Waynelvll.l e. , Ohio. . a8 .1. ,. NO DOWN IDEA P.PE. VAI.;VES' AND FITTt!JOS tOl' aU purpoNa. Boekl.t'. JIIIe' of The dollar down 14ea doean't leam plumbiq ad ~ C~ to have hIt the hotell u y.t; ther.
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Carranza. good-will ftyer. has pad~' cd toO ' his reward. And in t he v rv mi dst of mourning for t he bravt! '1\:er , cit ize ns of both Mex ico and U;e United States \Vue shllcked by t he news of t he lI ~su 88 inatio n of Gcne rll l Ob regon. Max ieo hus lost t wo • f its fin est, two .great l!oulR II'1)0s" l iv~R were on inspiration a nti an inc nlive to noble l houghts s nd deeds. nrranza in T he honors I)uid to New York were i11lp rl'ssil'c nnd While airpl ll",!~ cNlised bell uti f ul. the ~ki" R ove l'l1l'ntl, II long, Rr\ le mn f unl'm l procl!~si n mnr!' hc.1 th e ai r.' La . l ' hou 8un,18 of A mericn n m;lil .. ry nwn ' morch;)11 wit h slnw nu'uRured I reu,1 in lribute to th ~ grPllt nvi utOl', whi ll' l11uny mfll'(> tho u. snnds wnt ched, huls in hund I1Y<'8 dim lll,'d with leors. The s un 'burnt sco rchin g ly up on Npw Yo rk th.. 1 tiny. On nll1l 011 movcd th procession with I!low, meas ured tread, 1.0 the music lI C Ohopin 's f un eral murc h, un mi ndf ill nr t he burn ing heat. All Ne ll' York thought thnt da y only of t he you IL l{ her.o W h ORC achi eveme nts had tlff!d U IC Imagi na ti on of two la nds. ,Aml!rlco and Mexico have wept over t he tragic deat hs of Ca r run za an d Obrego n. The toars of a com. mon gri'(lf have brought, we believe, Mexico and America close r 10 eallh oth pr than they have ever bee n. 'a rranza' 8 good-w ill ft ight was II benutiful tribul to t his cou nlry, a ma g niflcen t gesl ure o f Inter natio na l fri endship. His unti mely death has £a uRed great aorrow; he sha ll be e nehrin ed f orevel' in oUr hl!Rrts and In the hearts of hia co untr ymen.
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Over 0 bill io n packs of chewi ng gum were made la st year, says are· port, and \I'(I're Sllre nob04y who e'nploys Il ste nographer will doubt it! T he
wnrn il1g, iSR udc by t he 1'rcll~llry deport ment, that clevllr co unlerf it h und re d dollar billH on' in circu lution, is un fortunnte ly nol very di sturbing to th e majorily "y us l The EpiRcolla l c hu rc ~ of Scolla n tl hus s ubsti tu te d t he word "c herish" for the word " obey" in t he mUrJ' iage ceremony. We be liove it is qu it.o the custom to "cheri sh" t hings in Scotlund, a nyway. NI'wlywetl ll ure conRtllntly ad viNl'd to mak e Iheir honeym oo n ~ pl'rl'et.uul. bUl no onp see ms 10 tak e into a ccou n l t he expe nse of such an un dertllki ng! If t h" t hie f who has bee n sten ling musica l instruments w ill reporL to us. we will g ladly give him th e nlllll es and add r!lsRcs ()f' seve ral pel'~On 9 whos e inst rum ents ought to be 10ke n f rom them.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Collett a nd son hod a s di nn er gu eKts Tu cRdny evDelicnte mater ia l t hat has been Rpultetl with coffce mlly he reHtored en ing 1I1iss Nan Collett and her n, IIf rs. Laurn Pogue, of Wa shby brll ~ hing lhe s pots with pure cou~i ingto n D. C. glycer ine and rin sing in lukc wa rm wule r. T he fu neral of George Edwar ds, who di ed a t t he home of his Sis te r s, Mrs. F ra nk Harvey, T hursday, occurre d at th e Frie nds chu rc h, Sa turday afternoon, [n ter ment at Spr ingfi.e ld. A VAIISII!D lOCAIOO Mrs. F red Cllmpbell and 80n WilMiss Dorolhy ,J effery is home from REAL cALVINISTS , linm, Mrs. T ru man Gillnm and 60n the hOllpital nL Dayto n. J as., Mrs. W. P. Co rren and dnugh- JAILDI MID ~IMI"ALS The Terry Br()t~crs hal'e co m- te rs Rhea nnd E vil lyn, Mr s. C. H. rHE TALIING MQVlfS menced work un l heir new house. Gray and Al ice, . Kathl ee n, Robert, , Mrs. Ellie Ferris i. en tertaining and Wayne Gt'ay, and Miss Nellie Dr.d of big lWeine... fades. her sister, lI1iss Wi lso n, of near Leb· Graham enjoyed the Warre n Cllun t y RubIb, fUaancial h~ of thr four anon. 4-H Clu b t ou r t9 Dnyto n T uesday. Mrs. lIl nud Cline entertaine d her The Live Wire Po ul try Club m et Rister anti son of Dayto n over the nt t he home of Willia m Campbel1 Couqra"", I. Democ:~ NIrtiotaal chairwee k-cntl. Wed nesday afte r noon. Two me mber s Cham.". man of UteOwen BoardD.ofY t(le Gencnl Electric Collt~, ~ ~ Oliver Rnd Lllurence J acob~ spe nt nnswered to r ol.1 call by te lling "One gut corpM1ItJoII, "' • 11 ' Thu rsduy eve ning at Rosed ale park, way to better ou r club" . We talk ed Uftd to .... for _ o f OUI' plans to g o to camp. Two at Wilmi ngton. v i!litors were present. A daint y D".oelli'" I. N_ Yed:. The F erris fam ily und Ross Vil- lunch was servod. Tho club adjourorR went on t he4· H clu b t ou r to Day- ned to meet Atlgust 2) with Robert tun last Tuesday. Fran ken. Wm. Ca mbell . Woo drow Pyle and f am ily, of . The ' J onah 's Run Baptist church I lIrk ~ v ill e, spe nt Fri4ay afternoon will hold a Missionar y Fair August wil h lhe Vill !l~s fa mily. 16. aftern oon an d evening in the T he li ttle Tinney an d Stroud boys school gro unds at Harveysburg. One of nenr Waynesville, gave us a shor l of t he f eatures w ill be on a dvertising CU· 1.'11 . . 014;but pleasa nt call Sunda y a fter noon. booth where will be held a food ~ol'H ....... . demonstrnt ion. also souveni rs and a~""~"""'c.w.. Lo n Bra nnon, wi fe a nd Miss Ma- snmples f rom the differ ent f irms Ith ·. ~ r y Long, of Xe.hio, wer e Sunday will be given nway. Ice cream , cake, . . ., ffee - wMt · .... J!l'1J~ . , g Ul'stH of K. E . Thompson a nd fam - lemonade, and horn e -made candy will call ........... 01 .......• ily., be sold. A bev'Y of pret ty girls will DiIIicl eam.ts IV ' " OIMIII Donald nnd AlIlm MeKuy a ttend- be there relldy . for YOUt order s. ed a party g iven by Dr. Peele at a Everyone cordially invited. IOtlia '0 ca mp on. Todds F or k last Monday A~of""'~ Those wno jO'u rn eycd on the Trans aftern oon. Atlanti c F light with the '0 . E . S. abudoacd the Jobe .hie.. bIc~dte ~ .... ;, Clint Ma dden a nd wife , oC Clarks- Thursday evel):ing enjoyed a rare Dr. SenretQl 011 IIPt ~riM. ville, 'a nd Rufu s Kersey, of Turtle- treat. They hopped off f rom New beJiniatJ tlYt tilt IlOO4 l.onS ...... creek, attended monthly meet ing here York City, Mrs. Merritts s tore room ; people to CII;'" iMa.,1 II ocaon Sunduy. s topping first in "France" , the a t- lioaaIJ· . Mrs. E lla Wysong, Clyde Burge, tractive home of 1Ifr. and Mrs. Ira seeeI . . wi fe nnd daughter, of Cincinnati, Sy ferd ; "Spa lfl" , . the n ex t stat ion , reaeh' allDOlt ~C!f'e. ODe saand Mrs. C. G. t he home of Dr. were cullers lit the Glen Da vis hom e Randall ; next ~top in "Ireland" , day monda, two· d&~at .... Sunday evening. home ot Mr. and ·Mrs. J. W. Snell: .killiDLl{Ullmea escaped from ShIt Mr9. Nellie Jordan Li<!ber t nnd ehil- "Japnn" , was portrayed at the hom e Sin, Pmoa. The 'adle lIlortaI.r two Sill« Sial d~e n a nd J ames Foley, ol Chicago, o f Mr. nnd IIIr~l. G. M, Mac Donald : Prison gUllrd,, ' wen arTettec1. acar c t he guests of t he J ordon family Mra. Annn Van .Doren's home r eo "eNI ('I ( blackmailing motorists oa here, Nellie's home folks. preliented" Wash'lngton": from which 1 .. .. Y Mr. Whitocre, wi fe and daughterl t hey jo urn eyed bnck t o New York No ~ Ilri-nrr1l tlcapr, lIl r. Smith and wife nnd a Mr. Shire, Cit y. Apl'ropr intl! refreshments and of Morrow, wer e Sunday afternoon enter tninmen t were furnished at each w4IIeII tt.e j.,len &y "iglM are higilstati on. way ~le1'S by da, A fine caller s on R. J. Murray and wife. ' cl<ampir to Ihe pr;soneN. _i" "reA beautiful summ er day, a beauti(orming" prison atmosphere. Miss E la ine Jordnn' hns retu r ned to her home at Walnut. Hills, Cin- ful home, and a charming hostess combined to mnke perfect the party J ;Iza ,.,ill talk and.· .1ag ia a cinnat i, after sp e n~ing several days wi l h he r sister, Mrs. George Vail, at given by Miss Helen Rands ll, Tues. "Ial ki ng morie. -rIIu. TiaJIdesday afternoon in honor of Miss Kath. makr a good ~ ~ this arritt. this place. erine Fromm of Waynesville. The TIle ~ ",,11 get .$10.000 a The Jacobs lamily had for their enter tainment took the form of a 01' IIiore. AIMI .In'r abe rests .lIe Sunday . guests Jasper. Burns and miacellllneo u!l ~h o we r (or Miss . . . ao ~:ert.q\ nUItioM wife, of Lebanon: Clarence Hahen- Fromm, who will become th e br ide . . . . .. It. W . stain, of Selina. Ohio ; Ray Coon and of Melvin BanhL in th e nenr fu t ure. . . . . . Ia,botfamily and Mrs. Minnie Coon, of The guests wer,! a mllsed by writing Dr. I.. S. Wile sa)"S tile Springfield, ' Ohio. out advice to th(! bride, which range d "'"' ia ~rowillg icier." It IiYu - -''--.,.. from 'the ridicul ous to th e sublime. ~. tbe birdI rate is 1Owu. B. The opening of the mnny dai nty and eId people be ..,., are DO ~ THE BEGINNING use ful giftH W IIS an event of much pi'CMIII of t ~ ace aild little Nftt'lIRe il. paid It. Today tile _hrr i*erest. The luncheon tabl e was "Wha t is puppy love?" 01 past r.hy i. INt.J par cent "It's the beginning of a dog's life." very beautif ul with a color scheme p-mt« than i. 1870. of pink and wb ite--the centerpl cce ~e is IIOthing. to be proM of, being a lovely powl of sweetpea s alacc we grow old in ~e of ow· w ilh li, hted camlles lit eit he r side. ...... . B.t 10 be hard at _ k The favors, dainty dolls' to represent· ~_J"OII arr 'old, and EFFI· the bride and hn ma ids, wer e cherCIEK:1'LY at 'work, i. !IOIDet. . . .. isl)ed by all the guests. The invitguests included Katherine Fromm, t..at '\Soe't &'Ileat ' of honor, Helen Graham, 10 Yoaec ~ladies P.f'OpOsaa." will - .... ..t Debo,ah Walt o,,; Elva Lois Jonse, aIIoot' &0 ::a:"~ie4~;' Jo,.ce Elsie Hawke: Kath"tyn Turner,Glndys TW. wiII ·· k .... 6ftt1 ....bud 'Helen ' Hawke, ' M.r a: J ahn .... IIcr Iccoed ..,.. _ . 0-. Fromm, MI'8. John Hawke; Mrs Frank Mill Jo~ _ . . Cola... Le May, MI'8. J, P. Banta, Mrs. C. J, GoIu ·WocniH. . . . . . ...,. dIU' Randal1, Helen Randalt. Gl ycerine Remov e. Coffee Spot.
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Discussion co nUnuell on w hat man y conllidl'r II major national problem- .l he migrati on from f a rms to cities uf expe rienced furm ers. Some 110ld tI,nt eventunll y the f ood su pply will bl\ · considerably red uced because o f thi ~ migr a tioll, and that tlli s will CIIU ~ I' grl!lltly inerallsl'd prict's an d perhll ps e n dn n g~ r t he wei fn re of th e people. lItay we 110)1 i,'c thes e nlrrrllli s L~ hy pointing ont that II'hil'! t he move ment f rOIll Jarms t o cities still contin ues, ft hu x. according to recent statistics, cODs iderab ly a bal d? 0'1 t he oth er hund the n umber .,r per os leavirlg tile citi for t hl' (linns i8 co nstnn tl y increasing. In other words, t he exod us f r om farms t o cities mll Y ceaAe to be n matter of grea t concern. No ma tter wh at rum 0l'll may ftoa t ab out, a ctual flgure~ IIhow th at t he tendency of people to move a way from the f arms is decrealling rllther t han increalling. I t is t ru e t hat ma ny exper ie n~ed 'annljrs g o t o cities ill lhe quest f or e asier means of earnin g money, or t o g ive lhe ir hildren t he bt' nefi t of tbe edu catloDa l facilities ot the me. t ropolitan ce ntel'1l. Howeve r , l here has bl'e n 110 mu ch Improve men t in the edu ca tional a nd recreational ( acilities of small towns and farm districts t hat already t he movemept to large munici pa lities is flD mewhat checked. As fllral life be. eoml!s more a ttra ctive, f ewer per. aons will leave th e Tural districts. The aoJution of i he problem lies in making farm )ile more inter esting.
you find ing it difficul t to keep bl!d loo king as imm aculate ly drl\S8ed as thoug h it ha l " just slep. ped out of a band box! T he il hove H look al l he now tint,. ed dam osk sp reads and t heir cool smoothness will eerta'lnl y te mp t you to t r y them a s 'a solu tion for Ihe problem. The da mask surface is a s IIIltiny as o ne 's b , ~ t toble cloth. nnrl- li ke ti nt. d tll hle li ll~ n ~ t.lL n d ~ n R'ren t (I ell I of hond ling before It shows ~ i gn 5 of 8oil inl:. Then t he sllrend mny be popped into A bowl or Rlllls 011 .1 IlIlIndllred quickl~', with no 10 "; I1 f its originlll b 0111y 01' texture. T he spreuds cOl11e in ma i7.e. ~I'eer., Illauve r M I,I",,,.y nmb£'r - nll s h a ,I ~, tPnt tone ill wil h mud,'!'n d",· .. nll h I' ~chellles li nd provide an int,ere ~ I' lns;' tolor note for the Nom. 1'1'
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Wh en you hea r a home-maker bonat that ehe made raspberry ja m in less Ullin fif tee n minutes f rom the .tim e s he took · th e berries f roin the ice box until pa ns were woshed and put IIwliy yo u will know she used a 5hort· process r eci pe and th e natura l jell ying agent of liquid pect.ine inslcnd of the long-coo king method use tl by, old-fns hioned cooks.
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rt is n nlcc co ur tesY to kee p on the 1\ sma ll ·SlIllIlly of dccoffri e.nd : "G lve me a call wh en- you fe ildzed 'col1'ee or n cereol beve rage go, please, I' ve got to be up carly ' in fo r guests who do !lot usc stimulntt he mor ning." ing drinlis. The personal t hought . lit twe lve ' o'('lock ~aYfl to th e bo y pnntry !ihel!
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Born IOJ . and MI'!!. Karl Osborn Mi ldr:d RobinRon WDR th e} in a Wf't towel nprink led with ~lII l l; kellp elbs@ to t h.. on Sunday, daughte r, An na Bell • . gu Rt (I f fl;,'nd R in W lIyn('"villl' . :'I 1'"1'1 of. lnAt lYf'c k. . fce 'cor a Ilhotl ti me b f(l re whipping Kh'k J effer.ls M" belln ~p e ndin g lhl! lind mid 1\ (li nch of s~ l t to t he cream. week with O[lle Kirk ncnr WilThe . ' I". 1If. •. ll1et with ~ir:!. mington . William Bhlir nnd Mrs. Er in Blu ir Ma k •• The m Lik. C~ rroh Wutln(' day IIft 'rn olln. Miss Evuly n Me 'ar.rcn has been lIl1ve yon "Vl1r tri d mn ~hing nnd visiting in the, home of ;Mr. a nd 1111's. lift'. a nd I\f~. ·R. ., hnnk 011 tel'b nll nA' carrol:! ns yoU wou ld m(l~III,,1 Frank quires. ' tnined th 'ir » Ilhew unci fa mily {mOl potatoax? I mnkes them delicious, MJ'lI. Rar~y Orr and child ren of Pike cou nty over th week-e nd. nnd even l hu80 who th ink th y . do Duyt.on vis it cI Mr. nnd lIfrs. R. . H. Willinm I-I arlan. of incinnn I, nn r\' Primary, August 14· not Iik cart'o\.8 find them accelitable J efl'erns and no n. Mr!l .•1. . PJekin nnri SO n, Qf )Juyton, wh ' n prepllred this W8y. Mr. a nd lifTS. Ed Brown nrc 'en- are ~ueBt8 in the home of MrN. A. If. ••• tcrtnini ng 11.i3 Hister, Mrs. Groo ms, Hal'l"". When Cu. tard. Curdle from Ad ll ms (!ounty. The W. . , T . U. W!l ~ cnt('rtllincd Sc nutor T..o her is cmi llcl1tJy qunlificd lo rcturp to Washington. Qo not be ularmed if t he cUHtard S iO(~e his IIppoi ntment to til · So natc in Ap r il by Governol' DonMr, a nd Mrs. Harry Wilson of by Jll rs. H. F. omptoll nnd Mrs. J. cu rd les in cooking. If t he saucepan ahey he 'has prol' n his abilily to r eprese nt the people of Ohio. L. Conn .. d in t he home of the luUer. iB placed in cold water a nd the eus- Dayt on wer e S unday g uests of Mr. T uesduy afte r noon. . He id a prucLicul IlI wycr , business man and larmer. lartl beat en briskly with an egg beat. a nd IIf rs. Fra nk Wilson. A.a Direclor of ' Commel'ce fur ovel' fi e yenrs in the Donahey Misses Dorothy Conard and My ra er the t extu r e w ill becon\!! smoo th Mr s. Sarah J eft'eris has bee n visitcabinet hI! served wilh di sti nction. In the Blue Sky work a lone, again, ing this week with her ·sister-i n.law Haydo ck and 1\l r. Luth er Lumpkin \lis crusade against fllke stock )JTol11oters and against the sale of nre attending You ng Fri end s ConferMrs. J ohn Dymo nd in Xen ia. J F loridn lo t~ Mccurcil for Ohio a nuLionll1 r epatution, and saved ence in Richmond, fnd . Re movin r Tea or Coffee Stain. Ohiollll" mi ll ions of doll!l'·s. Mrs. Rom i n ~ Shumaker hns chnrge Member~ or the Miller family at"Fllrm folk H hal'O 1\ new chll lllPion in the S~nnte," says Harry A n easy W/lY to tllke ou t ten or of l he te lepho ne exchu nge in the tended th eir famil y r union at th e A. utun, MUHler of Oh iu ::;I~.l · Grn ll!Cc . coffee spot s is to apply a Iitlle gly_ absl' nce of Mrs. Ethel Smi t h. hom e of W . . Miller, Wi lmington Unutd SI"U.!f Sena lo , L)f1.U LChJIl' r L,;. ·lIlnliIlCC. J. w. J II\I'h. Cb.ilm~ n . Columbw. o. cer ine lo t he RPOt os soon as possi!.lc. Mrs. W m. La wson a nd her Su ndny a nr! Xeni n pike, Sundny. T he n when . washed t he stai n will - Po llticnl Adv cr tialnl' • come oUl casil y: ' School Class Ir"ve a very euccessful J . Allen Flelc her n re side n t of our III II' n .fete in th l: sc hoo l yard Suturday co mmunit.y, , Ii~ d at t he hOllH! of ,John • • even mg. To P eel Onion. Quickly Stlln lon ncU\' ['OI·t Will ill m enrly on Mr. nnd Mn. E merson Frnzier nnd Sun day nft.... noon. TIc had hC'en in If YOIl wi ll drop on illlls into scald. MisR Retha of Dnyton we re MondllY III hpu lth fM sPv,'rnl mon th s, suffer. ing wu tc r for a few seco nds befo re eve n ing gucsts o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Knrl ing f ro m ~ J1i n nl l"I'ollhl(>, which wns ))(·cling Ilw hili'll outer sk in will co me Shi dnk cr . th" r.cs ul t of u severe fil iI. IIe wn ~ a un' vc r y cllsi ly. The unsh il1 e Club met Mo nday pU Rt mllstc l' of t he Mllsonic lodge ev(' ning wilh a good nLtendnnce. Th here, whi ch hn t! chllrge o f th e serTo Clean Pi.no Key. next l,1u!l'ti ng wi ll be un nll -dllY picn ic vi ces lit h is Ilite home. Tuesday Ilf. D i ~ co l u r e d piano keys diRfig ure th e at the Burl" w home n<'ar Lebn non. tcrnoon. He h'av es no ncar re latives WE GET THEM QUICKLY AND to mourn hiR departUre, but h is ma. insll" umen la nd give on appearance of FREE OF CHARGE Mrs. Clara Conn pr , 1I1rs. Et hel ny f!'i t' n,l s und nl'ighb 'JI's knew him slipshod housekeeping. To blpueh CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR Smi th a nd sons, Rouer t und Edwi n, bt· nn hOll orl1 hi e and upright n1[m . t o lhl' m. covllr wil h a pn ~te of prepared EXPENSE (' holk nnd alco hol lInrl when riry , re- d<,p/ll·ted by moto r Mondny for Kltn ~ n R w he re t hcy will vi R it relntiv es move, ru b keys with a lco hol a nd dry VACCINATION OP SWINE AUTO GOE S wil h 60ft clolh. M,'. li nd Mm. W. M. Mnlhin s nnd (A SPE CIALTY) . • Pho a D HARVEYSBURG, O. so n, lI1i RK Ma uel a nd Mis.. lI1 urgu"ct • • Starr, a nd Pa ul miley of Dnylo n 1'l'd wus di ~c u R~ ing Illll,'11Inb ila Pro teclin&' Ih" E&,1r Be.te r NOlbin. but R.llabl. Sara. a.d spe nt T uedsay cnning wilh Mrs. experi<'nces with a fr iend. P ut on ly the ends of t he rota ry en Am anda Starr .. Vina. U.... "Every tim e we hove A bl'cu kdown bell t er in wate r, bei ng careful to keep I get my wife to ke ep 'Sa ying, "A uto, Or. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, Phon. 11 Mr. a nd Mrs. Fred F. J eff eri s, of auto, auto.''' he su id . t he cogs and Whee ls dry, or they will For Oou.:h, and Colds. Wnshburn, North Dnkota sturted for ru st. HARVEYSBURC. OHIO "Yes?" put in his frie nd. home Monday !!fter a sh rt visit wit h ••• "Yeah, and what sht! snys goes," their mother, Mrs. Snrah J efferi s, Bill ended. Clea n. Smoked Ce ilinlra a nd brother Russell . . Painted ceilings t hat have become Mrs. Howar d Gra ham, Miss Hele n smoketl may be clenned by washing wit h clolhs Wl'u ng out of wa ter in nnd Miss Ne lli E! Grnhum, Miss Elizawh ich a slllall piece of washing 80dd beth Blac kford, Mr. a nd !I1 rs. Herbe rt Ca rr and so n llnj oycd t he 4-11 Club hILS bee n d issolved. TOllr to Cincinnati Fridny. W rap
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POOR. SEED WHEAT As Shown in Pictures FOR NEXT fAll veTll I w{'l'k~ tC'r'ltati"L' plnn~ tc> hn\',; f\ sU flic ilmI ~\lPllly (If ' goud ~ l'NI \\,IH' ul Ilva-i1: ble he..'(1 foil [QI' \\' Ilrn:1l C, untr farm 1':<, Itu s b~ 1\ 111'\11\'1' Wll~' b)' .(lunLy All nt las$ un,1 I· nrm BUI'o'Uli leuLiet·!;, Ea rl y In July. bef ,'e IIle wh '!l wn ' ut, I)'ss ~~nt a l"tl .. t () all threshel'men on hf~ \i ~ t ill WIII'r n counts, a~k ing lhc' lll l urgc:> I II flll'll1el'll who huy )! CI d whrat to hulll the s!lni I n]' n xt fnll. A t'ctl1l'n lell I' wa ~ al~o in~1l~ NI fm' thl' l hre ~her ll1 l\n to reIII 1'1 11IIm(' ~ lind IIl l1r('"~ (If 'flll' nl ('r~ who thll ~ have . orJllu ~ ~(' d \\'I\Illlt~ Crain rI ' a l ('r ~ hm'c also b en req l lt'~ t d tn h I" hold bo~k good whMt f ur seed. Ane! t he co unty and stut" Furll1 Burenu ofli cilll s 1)lun to ship in gllod wh"lIt fr om Norlhern Ohio in ('lise a uffi cie nt ~ upply is not lIyailnh l loca lly. ompl rte copy of governmental reports is a~ follows : "As Warr n und oth'e r co unti es of so ulhw eRte rll Ohio l o~l ov r t wo- Lh irds of the Huving traded my bll s in(!s~ builc!- wh eul Iry wintcr.killin~. we arc urginl!' IIno grorery ~tock fo r farm, ~ tock ing that lUI mu ch n ~ possible of the a nd cro ps, I will ~(> II at public sale good wheat ( egpecially Trumbull. 0 11 the prem i ~('~ n('a l' Quth Leba- Fulllio and ot her improv('(\ YnrieticlI ) he h Id for seed next fall. We wall t non, Ohio. on the namc, ac!.lress, kind nnd a mount FRIDAY. AU.G UST 3, 1928 of see d aVllilable. nnd wil't help Bl'J.:inning at 1 2 (, '('lock shurp, the sprea e! this info rm nti on to th e other fol\owinJ.:: 56 1Icrc farm. with hou se Illrlll e l'~ who will need sced whellt hlll'l1. o utbuildi ngs ( ~('(' lat·sc bills ). next full. Tho ~e who must sell now hor~ l'~. 1Il1lI c~. ('ow~ . Holstei n and J er miJ::'ht ,,!J i~po ~ e of their wheat to oth~cyti . n fine bunch of cllltll', impl('- el's who will need Reed next fall." F" t·
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co rll. Ii acre!' RWC('t corn. L. A. ZIJIIJIIERJIIAN, Owner. SCl\l' ~ & ,';mpl'o n, Au cts. 1 will olTe r at public ~ale at my residellce 1-2 mile W. or FerrY, . 2 mllcH N. of Lytic. :l mile E. of Centt>n'i ll t>, on F RIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928 Beginning at 10 o'clock, the f ol1!l\ying : H orses , caltle farm implements, chickens Ge rman police dog, unci u lot of h o u ~eh o l,1 goods. A. B. ' ORRIS. Martin & Stanley, Aucts.
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Her fath er r etirin g for t he night lit twel ve o'clock say~ to the boy friead: "Give me a call when you go, please, I've got to be up ea rly in t he morning. " _
Political Announcements LERK OF OOURTS To the Republicans of Warren Co. D. W. Humphrey an nou nces biB candidacy fo~ the office of Clerk of Courts, su bject to the rlecision of the Republican Primary, on Augu~t 1·1, 192 . FO R REPRESENTAT IV E We arc lIuthorized t o announce t he name of Arthur Hal;l'ilton n~ a candidate for Repl'escntive 'to the General Assembly, s ubject to the Republican Primnry, Augus 14, 1928. FOR
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w. H. Pulkerth nnnounces his candidacy i;or the Rep ublican nomination for Cou nty . herifT at the Primary to be held August. 14, 1!l28. Your support will be greatly appreciated. FOR COMMI SIONER To the Republicans of Warren Co. E. W. Quinby, of Deerfield township, announceS( his canclidacy for the R ep ubli can nomination for Oounty Comm i£~ ioner at the Primary' to be held August 14, 1928. Your support will be greatly appreciated. To the Republican s of Warren Co. E. J. Beedle, of Unio n tow nship, candi date for second term, for county commissioner, subject to t he decis ion of the Republican Primary election, on August 14, 1928. To the Republicans of Warren Co. W. D. Corwin, of Salem township, candidate for seco nd term, f or county commissio ner, subjcct to he decis ion of the Republican Primary, on Augult 14, 1928.
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lIIi t;~ Miriam Dyk • or Dayton, is 11's. J ohn From lll and ~on , Iyde, ut'e spe ndi ng th e we k lit . ' hllu!Jlu- "isiting a t lhl! hon,,, 0'1 Mr. ancl IIfr$. Fllrc t Gruhmll. ' £lU ll.
NIX, NOT AT HEa HOME lae. motored to CinC'!IDnatl Saturda), I! eniDA' to lhe Mueller home. All TUIII- '1t ) ' 01\1 ",,,n'l marry nit! I'll spellt l:luncl8Y aflcrn,1II11 I\t 'he!ltt>r t!.,ulllllt' 1111 i(' 111('." park beril~e lell"" tul.illg. l'ttIlY- "W .11 , lIIenr out:.. 1 won1t Mr. Melvin Banta. o.r this p lllce, hnvt> YOll hllnjling around hl'r •. " \\,R~ mnrri ~d atuftlny to Mi ~~ Katb ~ rya Fromm , of W~'Yne. v·iII". I\lr. Bnntft i ~ I ~UC' 'esllflll lI'neher nml will tellch III 1(l' o\ l.ion Ihis y.' or. wbile IItrs. Ban ta wit! teu\!h i\1 the !lcho(ll at WuynC!svillc, where they will son n go to housekeeping. They have th e best wishes If iheir mllll Y Cl'lelld!< h9rc. · Mr. lind Mr~. Banta , w r accOIl1)lllnied by II Chlll'i vlI'ri pnrty through Lytle Monduy evening.
MrR. Eliznbl'th Smith, of Dayton, Mrs. C. 11. lll'rw.,oll is ~ pellding II s plint ntunlny nil(ht Ilt the hume of few cloys al til,.. 1nthet' hOIll~ so uth 11'. nnd I'tlrll. harles Johns, of town. Mr~. S'u ~an ay lo ' elltf'rtAined to Mis5 Trillenll F.dwllrclt< und 1I1 i~R ~ ix ,,'dock dinne r MondllY , 1I1r. and tnl'y Lt'uh Edwur.I K' ~ IH'nt tO(\II)/ In lI1rp. Cilivin EVllnK, 'o f Dayton. L ~hnno n . Mr. IIncl !I1rK. Ke. lcr Gruhum and daught c l' up 'Ill ull day with th e lat1111'8 . A mel ill Wii linms le ft Thu rstt' r',; 1'111' ont.s nellr ' pl'iilgboro. th;y fot' nn l'xt t'ndl'd "i ~ il in Bnrnl'gST. MARY'S CHURCH Mrs. alvin Longllcre and 80n, VIrville, Obio. g il L e, ret urn ed home Monday evThe rl'gu lpr servi 'es of St MIlIT'a Little Mirium Fir, of Wiimingtoll, e ning from St. Anne hospital, Day- chu rch will be di Ncontinued during is viSiting her gr"ndmothf'r. Mrs. ' u- ton. the mODth of August. snn Wilkerson. MI'. Henry Saylor's Su nd tly School METHODIST CHURCH D. E. Stnndiford and Raymond clnss of cight ecn boys, e njoyed a Ol1ner hll vc been doing curp en t .. r wt'iner r uaMt nt Bear Creek, SaturH: 16, Sund ay School. No preachday . work in Lebnnoll. ing <If'rvices next S und uy. Littl e Jean Saylor, son of Mr. and Aaron S. WatkIns, L.H.l>., Paltor. J nne anrl J ohn 1I01e, Jr., uf DIlY- MI' ~ . Rudd ay lor, of Columbus, is to n. spent last week with th ~ ir IIl1l1t vi 'iting his lIunt, Mn. Hurry GraMrs. W. . Scnrs. halll. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 9 :80. Messr s. I-I I'Il1'y a nd Riley Stlylor , EveryHarolu Berryhill, whu Ita bt'en working in Flint, Mich., has rt'lt 'rn ed MI'. nnu Mrs ..... rthur Wolfe and fam- body cordially Invited. i l~' visited Ihl' Zoo at CincinnAti on At 2 p. m., B. F . Allen, o f Indianto his home here. apolis, will preach. Sunday. Mr. a nd , Mr~. A. K. Dayan.! Mr. Mrs, W. F. lark, oC WaynesVille nnd _ Mr. Ray Mninou s "pent SUII - and Mrs. Clullde Riggs, of Columbus, TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY day at Chaulu uqulL were Monday guests of Mrs. Mury CHURCH Cur mony. Su nda y Rehool, 9 :90 a . m. ; Wor. Mi ~" .Jrcn et Cnrtwright spent th e 1I1 iss Kathryn Gra ham is spend ing ship; JO :;10 ll. m.; Y. P. S ., 6 :46 p. In"t o f lhe week with her It Ult t, 1I1rs. a coup le of weeb in Dayton with m. ; prpa~hing. 7 :90 p. m. Prayer W . W . S mith, in Dayt on . IIPr grnndpllrents, MI'. and Mrs. Sher- Meeting W ~ .In e.~ day Eve ning, 8 :00 p. m. Adam Mclloh and fnm ily w eTO' man Dyke. among l h o.~e who attended the auto Everybody W('leolllE'. Mr, nne! Mrs. Pll ul Duke entertainThreRhing has begun in t his neighI'accs 'nt Co n<'y Island Sunday. Rev. C. E. B ourk, Pastor. ed to dinnl''' Sunday a Camily gat.hbor ho od. e ring of the latter at thei r country :1' Vern !lo ugh lind family anrl FnrMrs. Clint Hutt wa~ . hopp ing in home near here. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH rest Houg h and ramily visited fril'nd" ~Ilyton Tu('sday. A large crowd attend ed th e mass in Dayton and Belmont und ay. Sun rl a~' , 6, services at Mr. nnd Mrs. Will R os.~ spent Su nnu' ling nt the Kurfu s g rove SundllY 8 :30 ll. III. cl ay with Mr. and Mrs. Osca r Wade. Mr. J. B. Cmbbl' iR spe nding a ftern oo n. SenaLor Wharton was Father Bie'll, Paitor. Mr. and JIIrs. Ben Abner and fam- week in W ooster attending th e sta t!' the main B p~nkl'r. ily visit('d rel ntive ~ in Dnyto n Sun- COlt (erence 01' Smit h -Hugh e~ leach MrR, Cn rl Duke will leave Thurs('n!. rlay fQr a ViRit wit h her ' so n-in-law _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ '_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _... fIllY . nnd dnughter, 1\11'. and Mrs. Chester Mi Rse ~ Charlotte and Doris ThomSummet' mlllinery at $3.96. $2.96. AS. of Dllyto n. spent In~ t week with $ 1.00 and 50 ce nu,. See these hats Grnhnm lit Detroit, Mich. thl'ir e"usin, He len Kruer. at th ei r reduced priceR. Grace LinMr. and Mrs. Floyd Savage and .Becau•• we KNOW -:t:;l~.;-:l.::-:t:-:'~r~e~.~w~e-~~--children spe nt Sunday wit h the lat1\11'. nnd Mrs. Freel Wade of Frank coln Smith. ter's mother, Mrs. Belle Dinwiddie, lin. and t hl' Inlter's mother, from Vi r 1\[rs. D. E . Sta nd iford and grand- !lnd family, at Waynesville. gillin, ca ll" cl on Mr. lind Mrs. Will so n, Earl Co nner, Jr., spent th e Hess Tu ('sd!l ~' cve ning. Litt le Kenneth Savage re'tlirned week-end with the former's aunt, Mr. Wa ller Kruer and fnmily, Mr. lIfrs. Rebecca Wolcott, at Lena, O. home Sunday evening after a three weeks' visit at the h ome of Mr. and and r.h 's. Harry Kru er, daurhtcr Mary Louise, an d Mr. Albert Kru er cnll- We repair wl~tches clocks, alter and lIIrs. Walter Janney, east of here. ee! on J ohn Kruer Sundny afternoon. replate j ewelry and silverware.; also Miss Olive Dinwiddie and Mr. accldents. wheel ml ... Mr. ond Mrs. John Kruer and so n buy old gold and silver. Cary's Jew- 1'roman Wardl ow, of WaynCllville, were Sunday evenWI& guests of Mr. Richard , spent Tbur~day evening elry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. alignmeot. wts. under-wit h , M,·, and Mrs. Ray Freeze and and Mrs. Floyd Savage and children, and M1'19. Isaac Stout and lions, Mr. -inflation. rim cub. blo~ heard t he Tunney-Heeney fi ght over Mr. and Mrs. S. n. Haines ' and t he radi o. Mrs. Walter Kruer and Mrs. Esthe.r Stout, Mr. and Mrs. S. family were six o'clock dinn er &,ueste outs. bruises. or 1In'l daughter Helen, and nieces Charlotte F . ·E lbo n wert! dinn er g uests of MI'8. oC th'e ir granddaughter, Mrs. Joseph road hazard .. __ ••••••• and Doris Thomas, heard t he light at Sidney Chandler and fa mil y on Fri· Grallt'i and family, in Dayton, Wedimcon Lighte r's home .over ' t he ra- day. nes¥y_ dio. Mr_ and Mrs. Donald Henderson Rev. R. A. Stillinp and family ..... and daugh ter and Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl are !,aking a three weeks' vacailon, Noble, of Dayton, were Sunda y spending part of the time at a meet guests of Dr. C. W. Henderson and Ing at Lakeside, . Ohio, a nd part of it family. at' s ' camp in Michigan. Last Thursday evening the Camp 3(b3~ Om.i,.. Ti~••, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark, Mr. Fir e Girls took t heir bro\.hertl to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller. of Xenia in Vern Hough's truck. A Springboro, SlDd Mr. and Mrs. Ho\v- and Mrs. Charles Johns, ltfr. ane! Mrs, group of twenty-seven including t he a rd Archdea(:on spent Sunday with Walter Kenrick were Sunday dinner girl ~ and brothers, Mrs. Lee Hawke Mi s~eA Jennil! and Josephine Reeves guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ' Mcand t he assistant guardian, Miss Lu- at Mason. Gi nnis, at Waynt>svi!le. ella Janney enjoyed the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'KenrIck had Lunch at Sunshine Inn concluded Mrs. E. W. JIaunenstein, of Ci n- for · '{heir Monday guests. Mr. and the very plcasant a"alr. ' cinnatl, and Keller Dunham, of Mi- Mrs. Jnco b Gabelma n, of Cincinnati, - - - -... _ • amisburg, were !ruests of Mrs. Ida Mrs. W. G. Harris and children, RobOft' OD .11 Clltb.r Tir•• Stokes and Mrs. Ada Courtney Sun- e rt, Mildred and Clara, oC Belmont. day aCternoon. --0Mrs. William Bergdnll received I.D talr. iD .D7 Misa Annie and Miss Marne Brown word Saturday of t he death of her Mrs. Maurice Silver is e~ tertain had as t heir guests Wednesday of uncle, Harvey ·[(urley, at Spring ValMak. Df Tir. 111 ing today for t ho plensure of Mrs. last week, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thorn- ley. Mr. and M ~. ~rgdall visited 'fhil off~ .. applies to) Traci•• J , E. J an ney and I\li9.'! Frances Jan- aa, Mrs. Hntrry ·Burnet and little the Hurl~ y home Sunaay afternoon . ( pauena« car tires only ney. The invited guests arc Dr. and dnughter, Jalllice. Mr. H. M. Clark left Sunday morn. Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. Laura Zell, Mrs, ing on a motor trip in the East witli Frank LeMay a nd Mrs. Anna SheeDr. Watkins and family left Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark, of Brookhan. day for t heir vacation. They will ville and will visit the former's son, .....~-visit relatives in Lo&,an county and Prof. George Clark, near New York t hen go t 0 Lakeside, Ohio, and City. Greeneville; Pa. Mrs. Mary Carmony will leave on The box inclosing the meter for M"'. and Mrs. George Brownfie ld Wednesday morning In company th e street lights was splintered Mon- and son, Allan, Mrs. J. A. Brownfield with her son, E. J. Carmony and fam day IIfternoon, when it was struck by and daughter, lIIisa Emma, of Spring i1y, of Springfield, for Chicago where a Dodge roadster driven by a str.a n- field, were Sunday afternoon gti~t s she will vlolit with her brother, Mr ger, who calmly vieweq the wreck of Mr. and Mlrs. D. L. Crane. Elmus Garrette and family. r~"""""--"--""------------"~~ lind drove nway withQut stopping. .... ,. ____~~~"~~""~ Mrs. Charles Clark, ,Mrs. J. B. Mr. and Mr's. J. H. SmIth, in com...- - pany with Mlr. and Mrs. F . ·H. Mil- Jones, Mrs. Allen Emrick and Mr. :Miss Cathar ine Gibbons of Cham- tenbe rger and son, .Milo, and Mr. and and Mrs. Wnlter Kenrick accompanbersbu rg, Pa., iR enj oying a month' ~ Mrs. C. C. Ar,chdeacon and son vIsit- ied the Warre'n county Farm Bureau vacn\.ion at the /lome of her molher ed Ohio Caverns Sunday. . tour to Wilbur Wright field, and the N. C. R. on Tuesday of .Iast week. Mrs. Annie Gibbons. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Squires had Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buhrman, of as dinner guests last Friday Mr. and Osborn returned to the borne of Mr. Mrs. J. Lit tle, of Springfield, ,Mrs. Charles Smith Saturday evenIng R. W. Murray, of Middle Run, and ~vhere their children have been stay~ Mrs. Vern Ho,ugh and two children. mg the past two weekI! while Mr .. and Mrs. Buhrman made a tour "Yourex" SUverseal tllJverware, through the East. Thc best man and machine oan proMr. Leop Balisbljry, Ilf CIJ!vllland duce. Select your pattern and let us help you 8:ot your ~e t complete. .joined . his family he rl! . Il~d was ~ Cory'A Je welr~' Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen EmriQk; Mrs. SalisMrs. Joseph Miller, of Springboro, hury accompanied him homl! Sunday Sep.tori~~ Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Miller and 80n, hut the children, MirIam and Wenof Dayton., Omer Al1'req and friend , dall, will remain for a longer visit. oC Detroit, Mich .. were dInn er guesU! Mr. William Brown wall taken In of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Archdeacon McClure's ambulance to the home of Prima.., Auplt 14. 19Z1 Saturday evening. his daughter" Mri!. Frank Woolley in Dayton, Monday afternoon, when: Repre •• nted CI.rmont County _. R.pr•••n~_tlv. th,.. Stopping off from an Eastern trip he will be cared for. Mrs. Brown t.rm.; member of the Parm B~ .....". -n4 IIv" on hi. Mr. Fred HalE!, daughter, Elizabeth, accompanied . rum. Tne Woolley famand sister, Miss Alberta Hale, of ily have been helping care tor Mr. firm, Topeka, Kanslls, were guests from Brown s ince his ilIne!!l. FrJday until Monday of J. O. CartMrs . . Bcn . Herr, ·Mrs. Carl MOlJer wright and family. and son, ot .T ippecanoe, and Mrs. Emma McElwain, of .springfield, were The following- gueru en ~ oyctl a Frld.ay dlnn.r· guestl\ .pl Mr. and Mrs• delicIous chicken dinner at ~h'l home Charles Mullenix. lira. McElwain pf Mrs. Rac;hel Crew last Friday: remained for an liner/ded visit. Mrs. You Are Invited To Vote For Mrs. Annie GlbboM, Miss Katherine Sarah Bell. of Spfln'g boro, il ailo a ,GIbbons, Mr. lind MrtI.. Robert Crew, guest at the Mullealx h~me. Mrs. Sarah Whitaker' and Mru. J. O. Mr. and Hr.. Emery Charlton tertalned to dInner on Sunday: ' .. • ..... I and Mrs. W. L, . 'of , " of Shelby county, Mr. row; Mr. and. MI'8. Roy .... WIU ..W.U . and Mrs. Walter , Biller, of Plqu/l, Mr. and Mrs .. A. M. Killer, of Fletch ~ daughter, of , ~lUIon; . er, Ohio, spen.l: SUllday with Mr. and Fred . Schooley and allllll,te1r. Mrs. Ml1hlon ,R.i dge. Mr. D~ke .. who Pleasant Plain; Mr. MI.!ldliett)Wlin , " tl ninety .Yean of Is a half Chilrleton ·and· IOn, Mi'. anI!. Mrs. Char\ea Chllrl"ton br~ther of Mrs. Ridge. two~chlldren' lo'f I!.~r bere, S,:-bject To Republican Prlri:ua., Mrs. Annal Cadwallader and Mls8 . Mr: and·' Mh. . ~ftJert' Wallace enClara Lile had 811 'their tilnn'e r guest! ferta1ned 1he lattir's Dlece. Mri Wllat MrlJ. Hath.away'a tea room, Tuell- )iam Muener and cllndren, of ClevedllY ~vening, Mr. and MI'8. Isaac rot, near Cincinnati, a few days last Stout and lID·n., Mn. EIther 'Stout, we4lk. Mrs, . Wallace and IOn, &lMr. and MI'I!. F. s.. Elbon and Mn. lard, ac~ompaDtW them home ~'7~~4~ · ' .1 ....' ~ epend ' the " ..k-end, Mr. WaJ.
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FRED EDGINGTON Of Clel'hlont County
Rep\lbliean Candidate For
STATE SENATOR
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WAY NESV ILLE, OHIO , WEDN ESDA Y, AUGUST 15, 1928
Mole r Reuniot:l
UNOffICIAL RETURNS ~ OF ·THE 'ElECTION The fall 'prlmari es passed off quietly ' he re, only a half no r ma) vote belnr cast:. The mdst Intereat in the contest Willi that of the vO,te for gOY· ernor and the county commiss ioners. In th e stllte the large cities brought out allllost a fu ll voto, and in several coulltlos t hroughout the sLllte f ull vo t ing was done. The morn in, papers say t he con· senator is in tbe lead over Marshull ; and it wUl probabl y require a close count to decide It. Burton for U. S. se'nator Is in lhe lea dove r Marshall ; Tracy has the cou~ro r uud1t or; Belt man is II sure winner for Attorne y· General . The towns hip . vote : STATE TICKET Goverao r
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Tn twen t y· Ol:st annua l reunlQn of the 1I1 0ler .family WU M held Sundu y, AUg\l Rt 12; at Lhe home of Mr. lind. Mrs. Wil ~o n Benn et~ und family of Caesar's Creek church. on the Waynesvllle and New Bu,ling ton pike. Two lone tables, decorate d wit h flowers , were Silt in the large wagon shed and 110 enjoyed the 8umptuous dinner. After dinner a shor.!. bu !\ines~ session was held in t he hou so. Will Mo· I r. of Brookvi lle. pre~ i ding. The secretar y, Russoll Moler, r elld the minutes of last year's meeting . which was held at the home of North Wi g· gins on lhe old Troy pike. During t he past year there was one bh'Lh, no deaths. and no marriag es. MiSli Gruce Bunner \Vus appointe d historia n. fo r til e coming year. Afl er Ring ing ~'A m e ricn" nn cl "Blest Br- tIl(' T ie thllt Binds," lind a prnypr . II program uf ,·cci tati l) n. was enjoyC'd . Lule in the oftol'noo ll ice rr<'lIm \\'us se rve d. A flcr ext nding thunks tu 1\11,. Brunett nnd fami ly for th eir kind hospital ity, th compa ny d rspcrsed. to meet next yea r a t th e home o f M I'. a nd M rs. Clint Clellvcl·. a t II ickoryvi lle. ------
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A fnint hope Lhat SO ma time-in t Ill! futu re Ifll" will be hl'ought in lo Way· nesville, i. urljll sNI by a letter r eceived by Mr . .T. Will Wh ite in un · . wer to an inquiry se nt by him to the Dayton Powe r and Lil!'hl Co., wh ich fo llows: Mr. J. W ill Wh ite, Wuyne.v ille , Ohio- ' Deal' Si r - Wi th I'('fere ne to your I Ul'r of August !llh. A t the present time lhe r is lio illlllledi ul' pr Cl~ peel fOI· gu~ for Wa yneBville. Howeve r. 1 might ~ tl\l(' WI' have mu de a ~ urv ey for a lin e nvc r to Waynes ville. In thl! neal' fut ure an investigil li on will ho s tarted to see ju~t how mnny cons umers we cun ob· tnin in your town. Yours V(lry tru ly. GEORG E LIGHT, Manage r Gas Divis ion.
Th e fo urth an nual Wllrren Co unty 4· H camp held at amp Ross, clolled Saturd ay IOi(l oftet' a very happy and pl'ofitab le time lor the 132 pre ~C) n t. D. Boone proved to be not on ly a wo ndorful nature teacher bu t a splen did frio n d to boys nnd girls a ." we ll. It W\l ~ Loo hot for mRny outdool) . contest games but t hl! club members cnjoyed th,' circle nnel mu sionl games in th£! co,,1 of the eve ning with MM. D. B. Philip" /lnd t he Swimm ing uodel' 'O I'IlI UIl Coyne. Newton and haM. Huffman . The gir ls unde r the teachin g of Mrs. ina ( ·o mpton. of Milson, made h(,Rutifu l hand bl ocked handker chiefs CllI'i ~ t ""1~ e' "rcl s lind staUone ry. T.he bc>y ~ "n<1 /!ir ls also r epor ted a great dral tor inl'" L In the heal th talks ~o\lcluetcd by MI'~. lass and Mrs. Ph illips ~ lId pl'Ilcticc d what was prea ch ·cI by eating t he vegetab les put before them and drinking their quul'l Cof milk a day. On the last cla~' ,,"ly six were not drinking their l'uc"n mil k. WII A1' I S WORTH WHILE ? Thl' Nonubel Gi rls of Lebano n Tilt· difTl'l'C' nc e bot we!'n t he man I'n·<!.· " l" t.! l heir initiatio n ceremon y of gnl>d j udgme nt and t he sentter· for ll,,· ca mp 0 11 Tu esday ufternoo n. bruin i ~ t hllt the form er eml}ha sizes 'I'he S UIlRhine gi rl s of Mason gave a tlll' impo rlant thing~ nnd I ('t~ ulone c1 emo nsi-ruti on o f a club business lh,· un importa nt, while th e laLter Is meetin g on W cd n e~ dny afternoo n. At the Thursda y a ~fl em bly the boys "qllall y e" r ne Mt about thl'llI all. A mun has reached a greut poi nt and girls reported how they earned in his arecr \\'h en he ell n ~ec u lot theil' way to camp. 80 out of the of things mak no differ e nce to him . I ~O present r eported how the y He hos u cer Lai n end in view and cm'ned the money or a least part of it only npprecilltes the things tha t be Rr fOI' their cll mp trip. The fo llowing on that end . Other mullers make or part of t he ways men'tion ed: He lping mother or Dad, sold chickens 11 0 cliff ·I·ence. The li ne that i.li v id c~ the s uccess- ur hogs rlli~e d in e lu b work, Baved ful n10 n from th e unsuccess ful is from Nl rnings' at reg ul ar mploy· IIsulllly l he fact that s u ccc!<'~ rul men m('nl, hoed co rn, picked and sold lIever lose ~i gh t of lhe g01l1 he hllR berri es, l'ais~d and "1I 1d vegetab les, in vi ' IV, whil e the uns lIcc('sRfu l man helpcel with ot her member s of the runs abo ut hither and t hither lik e club in u lawo fete . bazaar, fo od nn ant. He has activity , but it is sa le or in cleani ng of church, worked for n eig hb ol's on the farm or in tbe largely wllste motion. Every once ill a while you hea r on ho rne, e l e. etc. Pdday a lesson in res usoitatio n' the streets the expre.~sio n, " What·s was given. eac h swimme r practlch lg lhe bi g idea 1" The big i~ea seems to stand for t he on his or hel' buddy. Followi ng ma in a nd informi ng upul'pns e for thi8 differ e nt rooms of girls demonst ra tion under t he guidanc e of Mra. which anythin g is done or aaid . Th e big idea is like t he pe rfect PhillipB th e proper pep for ••H cluli desigp of the buil ding in the mind mee tings. how to get a large crowd und the trest le boiard of the archi- into a game and the Virginia Reel. Differen t tribes had charge of the tect. He gives to every man his work and pu ts eve ry piece of mllt- Vesper and Council Circle program ll . every night . D. Bonne assisted them. rial in its place . I huve r end some novels that amI every night he lighted the seem to be mere fr ittering away of rounc iJ fir e in a differen t method. lilY tim e. fo l' there \V1l ~ no domina nt The lust night the boys conteste d thought ab out wh ic h they were with l he il' India n fir e equipme nt, made during the week, to see which \\'ritte n. Re ligioua belief in ' a wuy s imp l~ would first get fire. The Delawar e lIleuns that a llIa n 'has some big idea tribe won. Afte r the eveni ng's program , nbout his life, and a ll of his words nnd deeds must confol'm to this plan. triblll points were read un ci t he honor tusic is not mel'c ly a plclIsan t suc· tribe, the Seneca ~. under th e leadershill of Chief Norbert . Ruhlma n and ce~8ion of sound s. It. m.u~ t have Chieftai ness Laura Lee unity a nd ferm.. an d mdlvldu aht " "lIrnKIln weI' - ( en dec Thom pson of lared hostS 0 Thero must be a hill' idea behi nd it. the rc~t of D ma rshmallo w roast. A man ?ecomes greut on ly wh.en h e E lsie Thomps on of Mason, Mary ullows himself to be absorbe d III the Plymirc of Oregoni a and Charles idea. . Huffman of Oregoni a former memMa~lY people 5~ft'er because their bcl's of tho Lodge of a energie s a re ~r l tted away . They were th n IlI'esente d with Thousal ld ha.ve no cohes!ve plun, a.n d every· merit for their camp work tokens of t his yeaI' thing they do IS hi t or miss. They while the new chiefs and never . amou~t .to a ny t~ing. because esses. were invited into chieftai nthe Lodge t here IS no big Idea hehllld them. li nd received theil' flrst string of Search ~our; cl f car~fu lly to find wa mpum . These chiefs were Heber your donlln uhng deSire, nnd sec Ellis of Harveys burg. Norbert t~n ~ it is such as ~an Ill~rit your Ruhl'man. of Mason, Lynn Syden- . glVlllg up a ll your hfe to It. stricker of Pleasa nt P lain Laura Leo The n yo~ w!1I come to Nucceas on Thompson of Mason, Alice board a big Id ea when you never of Sprin gboro Alice Settlem Lawsol1 would have attained it otherwi se. J ea nnette Fox' of Lebanon yre and . - - - .. - , 'l'he reeot'd of Chivalry and Great De eds was started in which FARM CHANC ES HANDS will be insc ribed each year the names · A deal Wll~ closed last Wednes dllY bf member s who have done .s omethrough W. N. Sellrs, whereby L. A. thing for the camp' d istingui shed fo r Zimm erman solo his farm at Sout co uru e Ulls.9lfishn es6 or chiva l rY~_ _ _---7·.~ Lebanon , which he h ad taken in on 18 names were entere d. . trade for his store building , to M. The boys Ilntl gil'ls r eluCltanl'l y left K. Kilburn , of S(lu!h Lehonon , who for home 011 Saturda y mor nin g, all takes' possession at once. dIC ering for club work a nd promising Miss Watts and Mr. Class that th ey would sce them in camp next y e ll 1'. One bllY l'c markcd tha t h e wou ldn't mind going hOllle if he could tuke everybo dy includ ing ~ h e cooks, with hilll . The 4-1-1 Camp is bei ng followed 'by the Rural Wome n's Vacatio n Ca mp \\'h ich is being Rttenrled by about fiO women.
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Coope r Turner .. 5 1 1 6 1 Lieut.na nt.Cove rnor (full terlD) Brnde n 5 1 3 2 a Brown -. . 10 3 11 l!I 21 Culbert " 4 0 1 3 Davis .. 5 0 2 1 3 Ervin . . . 5 1 0 0 1 McDona ld 17 3 6 23 9 McKinle y ............ .. 9 2 4 8 ;I Moore ... .. : 0 0 0 1 YounK ..... ......... 1 2 2 6 an you make an Abel'dee n plat? Lieuten ant Co".rDo r (uD.t. rm) Can you decorate a horse's la il Braden .. , ...... .. ........ 12 3 8 8 12 Epstein .... .......... ..... 2 1 0 4 4 with 8 straw tie? If you nave t hese special talents, Reed ............ .......... 18 6 16 41 16 you 'd better enter your name in the Secreta r, of St.l. grooms' contest at t he Obio State Brown ..... ..... .... .. ,, 33 1 I 26 60 44 fair. August 27 to Septemb er 3. Special awards for equestri an va le t.1i Auellor of SI.t. nrc oft'ered by this fair, which is the Cherlng ton ............ 13 4 6 14 10 only one in the country to holli s uch Tracy ......... , ........ 26 6 21 44 33 competi tion. The horses are to be fitted lind Stat. Tr••• llr.r decol'at ed in th e ring within a periBuckley ............ ..... 30 9 20 61 41 od of 30 minutes . and the groom Attor..a,. C.D.ral mLl st show his a nimal without 88sia· Bettman .. ........ 4 1 3 12 7 tanc e a nd without a whip. Those Blrller .. fi 2 1 7 6 grooms who have won flrst prize honBoyd .. 10 6 12 23 16 ors in previou s years all' not eJi!ri. Brioker That a man whl) thinks he is a 6 2 6 10 10 ble lo compete agllin. The 'list of winners in the last few PrIce . . ......•. 7 1 1 2 3 business man will get up in the Roberts ....... ........ 4 ' O· 1 I) o contests prese nts an inte resting variety. One year first prize will be morning Miss Stelln Daughte rty spe nt the from an advertis ed matU. S. S ....tor (filII t.r.) Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Jordan spent won by a 'Profess ional handler of we ek·end in Dayton. Sunday in Troy. tress, Bhave with an advertis ed ra FeB! ........ .'... 36 14 29 62 43 long standing , in cha r ge of a s tring Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Smith s pent %or, with advertis ed soap, ond put U. S. S.Dator (UD. 1.1'_) .... .... .... .. of horses for some eastern capitalMrs. Mary J . Burton i~ vi Blting her Mo.n day at RU flSC ll's Point. Burton ............ .. .. 2Q 9 1l 37 26 ist. The neltt year it will be taken so n, Robert, in Detroit. on advertis ed underwe ar. adver· . Cook ' . ._.. ................ . 1 1 a 2 2 by somll youngst er ju st out of school Charles Satterth waite is plasteri nr who tised sho\Va hose, sh'irt. collar, tie and horaes {or his father. The Cary's J ewelry Shop is opE'n evColtey ......... ... ........ 1 0 0 0 2 a new home in Clarksv ille. s hoes, seat himself at th e table Dick .. , ... ,........ : .... : .. 5 0 0 6 1 comp tition is a lways keen. and the ery even ing until 9 p. m. Marsbal l _........... ... 17 5 13 21 20 policy o( giving all comers a chnnce Lou Printz, of the Myel' Hyman by rulilig out former winners keeps E. J. Burton hilS ac~epted II posi. and eat advertis ed breakIa st foo d. store. is toking his vucation this week J .. II•• S.. pl'..... Court . inllm lst, in it ali ve. tion in t he E lyrln school s. drink advertisE! d coffee or substiAnother cont est wh ich iR held no· Day ............ ........... 23 .1.0 16 49 23 Mrs. Mary T. Adams is atten din g dvc·rtl.!lCd hat, Geieer _.. ~ ............. 21 4 11 32 .29 ,vhere but at the Ohio Slate fair is L. Hm'lsoc k s pe nt" the week-en d tute. put on aJ Yearly Meeting at Wilming ton tbis that Cor blacksm iths. Horsesho eing with his children in Dayton. light an advert'ised cigar. go to his week. : In tho counly and dis trict con t est i ~ IIlmoRt II lost ar.t in this age of t he greates t interest centere d in the mClton, arld the manage ment of the 111,·.· and Mrs. O. R. Unglesby visit· place of bUBiness ond turndow n Mrs. Frank Stans berry and daughvote lor comrnl!l5 ioner. but Corwin fair wishes to encoura ge those who cd relalive s in Lebanon lust week. adve rtising o~ the ground adver· ter, Miss Mury. vis it ed relatives in a nd Beedle both came off victorio us. IIrQ ~ti1l practici ng it. The present Mr. and Mrs. W . O. Ra pe.r are tising doesn't pllly-Th e New Con- Milldlet own Monday . In only one or two instance s 01'1 the title-holder, George Stephen son. of ticket were th ere any rail I contests . West ,J effer Bon. has the distincti on spendin g the week at Russell' s Point. cord (0.) , News-A dvertise r. E'm mett Fryer. Who spent several of having s hod more chaml}ion draft 'Fhe townshi p vote : months in Arizona . joined his lamL. A. Zimmer man and W. N. Senrs horses than any other man in the ily here Mllnday night. DISTRI CT TICKET world. Hi, methods of work, as any were in Morrow on bus iness Thu rsNW SW EW NC SC one who views day . . th e eomplet ed . job o n Miss L~ra Ro ~ nngl e, of Fran klin, CoD.reUlDaD the hOllSe's hoof will wlis the guest of her sister. MI·s. H. Brsnd ...... .. .. .... ...... 29 11 22 36 38' horsesh oeinr akin to testify, make The Cleaver ·Carr-R ich reunion will the fln .arts. E. Hathaw ay. over tIlE' week. en d. John80n ' ............ ... .. 4 9 6 29 15 be held at the Wellma n school house, S unday, August 19th. J_• •' COllrt of App.... ( filII t.rlD) Mr. and Mrs. Wolter J ohn son. nee Ethelyn Ros~, announc e the blrt'h Halllllt~n :. ,........... . 39 12 26 60 46 Diamon d rinrs In a wide choice of of II 6 YJ·lb. son , Walter Jr., August delligns and rllre valu es at Cary's Jull.a COllri o'f Ap..... (liD. t .... ) 13. 1928 , Mrs. Will NeWland, of ChiCAgo, -Jewelry Shop, Lebanon , Ohio. ROI!II ....... ..... ... ,....... 80 9 14 95 . 36 who has spent t he summer with her Miss Evelyn Cartwri ght, dau ghter St.t. C ... tr.I Co ... (IIl.D) Dr. Watk ins anel fumily are vis. brother· in·law and sister, Mr. and Frank Thomas an~ family were of Mr. und Mrs. J. 0. Cartwri ght, oC MI'6. W. H. Allen. met with an un- the gueHta of Mr. a nd Mrs. Madi- thiN place, was awarded the sports· iting rellltiveN and old friends in LoDeaton ... .. ,........... .. 26 7. 17 53 34' fort unate acciden t while in Qayton. son Earnhar t in manship honor at Camp Osoha for gan coun ty this week . They expect' Dayton, Sun(Jay. Stale C... tral COlD. (WO .... D) Tuesday . girls at Trout; . Lake, Wiscons in, to reach home Saturd ay. .Gehby, ......... .......... .. . 25 7 16 42. 80 Mrs. JIIewland, in compan y wit.h Mr. and IIIrs. Archer Ha rtsock, of where she is spendin g t he summ er . The nnmo Gruen is your ass urance Mr. and Mrs. Allen. was .walk lng Dllyton, were Sunday a-fterno on vis- This honor is ,riven to the camper Stat.· S...a ••" always of a trustwo rthy time piece. ulong the itors st.reet, of Mr. when and in fl'on Mrs. euc t 01; the h week who has shown the best J. L, HartAlston ....... ," .. " ... 4 2 2 6 6 qualities of sporbm anshlp during the Yo ur Gruen jewe1er is Cary's J ewEdglnJrton . ...: .. ,,, .. 14 3 6 32 17 Y. M. C. A., her foot turned and she s ock. elry S hop. Lebanon , Ohio . fell, b~eakin g h.e r wrist. Fir-at aid previou s week. ' Miller ........... ........ 18 8· 12 ,~ 0 ' 19 . Mrs. L. A. ZImmer man and chiltrcatme nt was given at t he Y. M. C. F ifty girlli' fro m eight 8t~tes are in Mrs . Frnn k L. Taylor, of San ·R.pr•••fttat l ". A., and later a ptiysic ian set the dren, I\trJlis. F. III. Cole and Miss a tte ndance at t he ·camp. Some of Francisco. has returned to Waynes . Dods Hawke were Dayton visitors, the rl!gulllT camp activjtie Hamlltq n ............ 36 U. 28 66 40 bone. s include. ville Monday . bar eback r iding, · swimml ng. diving. friendslifte r a delightf ul visit with Common Pie... Court in New York. hont ing, cnnoein g, overnig ht camp· St~nley ............. ..... .. 3a 12' 21 66 48 PI~y The Gmnge or chestra will ' give a ing trips. in terpreta tive danci ng, progl:am of mus ic at O: If> at Lhe t ~ nnis , nuture loro and arts and Probat e Court The Y. F. M. will give "Oh, Kay,' Grange h ull , Saiul'dllY ovening . Aug· cm fts. ' Roll , ............ , .. :..... 37 · i4 22 61 48 at Harveys burg Town hall, Satur- ust 18th. A ~ p c cia l t r ip which Miss Cart· Clerk ';f COllrta day- 'eveni ng, August 18. Admiswright took thi ... pa"t week wu.s . We aTe .offering ","any apecials Little Girl 's Point on La ke Superioto HUl'iIPhteY:8 .... .. .. :..... 96 12 19 67 ' 40 sio'n 26 and 16 C!ents. Plat 8.t Lev· r. during August. Store open eve ry A st op wns mndc at Ironwoo icy's. d. Sherlll night. ~ary's J ewelry Shop, Leb- t o vis it the Ne wport iron ore Mich .• mine, Fulkerlb ....... .... .. ..... 28 9 16 46 31 a non, Ohio . . tho lnrgest und e rground mine in tbe Snider ..... ,.. ........ .. ..... 46 '8 11 21 18 wol'l d. A noth!'!" st op was mode at ,. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sellrs An d "0Il Wakefie ld, Mich.• COlDmi.. IDa.,.. (2 ID .I.ct) to see one of the John, and ~Ir. lind A large hole \V1I 8 bnrlled in the Mrs. W. H. Mad· Inrgest open iron ore mines on the Beedle .. .... ............ 28 7 7 40 31i den aUende d t.he Gum Gl'o\'e sehoQI Gllgcbic mnge. Corwin ..-'.. ..... _... ... .. 24 12 9 82. 26 roof of Jerry ' Orsbol'll's residenc e Monday evening abo ut five o'clock, reunion , Sunday. ---- ....---Galbr~ath ............. 47 6 8 22 . 16 \ Qull'lby .... ... ..... ... ... .. 6 4 16 19 12 when 'it csught -lIre from papers. The Boys and girls--G et your ' Parker Reibold ...... ............ ..46 7 9 ' 13 2 burlllTUl' in the kitchen Rtove. ./ .flte w ~s d~~~overed before any great Duofold pen, and ink and pencils, t,ho T ..... ur . .... best for school lise, at Cary's J ewdamage was done. Turner ............ 86 11 21 69 u . eh'y Shop, Lebanon "Ohlo. S,IIE".,.or Mr. and Mrs. Myel' Hyman had as Mon{or t ., ...... .. ........ 86 12 22 Ii 8 ..'9 "ttorn.~ General dinner I guests Friday evening , Mr. ---. Bettman ............. ,... ... 647 and Mr.s . Saul HUI'wich , Mr. and Mrs. Pro·• ..,.tID. Attor...,.. . • The aehel< of the late James A. Boyd ............ . ........ :.. ....... .. ....... 899 Sam Hyman and daughte s:, pf Leba- . Kearney , who died in Dilatueh .:, .... : .. ,....... 87 .. 13 .. 1l'4 62 49 n on, Mrs. Max Kohlhar en, of Jamell- Cal., in October . 1926. San Diego. U. S. S.Dator (liD. tarm) were brought CoroD..Burto~ ........... ,.. .... : ........... : .. ... 131,6 town. r. GiU to ' Mlamibcehmiete~Yd last, Sa~urdny Il~' ' 30 7. 17 41 40 M ' h 11 ~. s· mot:_ ..........• . b ' _'~..•:,: ~: .•.:'.....: 11.. 7 ' rf 82 12' Ars a ........ .. ..... . ... ... , ..... ,... 74 5 't,o y s ·w" ow or ml ermen Walter Si qklUier'l .Jo compo~1 ~:.,·a'n II~ ternoon (amper Fort y years a;go Calltai/l Kearney. '. . . ,. JllcI.•• Supr.m . ~OUl't Chuck . Sb n e, 1Il0t.y pe op".·a,...r o~ was promin ~. '~~ ent in bU 8ineR~ In WayI the Frunklin Chronic le, who lire en ' The picture a bove shows Herbort '1\ did . Mr. Hoover' s vo ice is fam iliar FolloWln, ti ' the \In,i>fftqial reJult Hoove r. Hepubll can cand idate for joying a two weeks' vacation camp]' of .lion testa In tit, "nHie county. 1,8. I , ___ over l he radio, as he has talked via ;:. i1\g near. Waynes ville. the mll~e Presiden the G~" cy, facing He wias t he microa gallant p~rticlpant in the pecially .. whare : \)\~J\e •""s any :· onDISTRI CT,]TIC KET zette ~ pleasa nt eall l!;Ist Fridny. , ClvI.1 war, and. for a . number of y,ears phone. . Hoover' s acc ep~nce speeih, rudi o muny times during hi s cureer. .:teet for the P1~q... The , vo~.: ,." • . I t is estimate d t hat forty mill io n ": August 11th, was heard al\ over the . wall ~ captain STA TICKET ,. cOD..re..ni.;ft \ . . .. ~III!I . Em.ma He~ghw.y WBI! h08~~ t.he,' 0. N. (l.of the loea' c~mpany of co ul'ltry throug an elabora te ne~ perso ns heard Hoover' s accep tance . . ,,' . [111 the' latter {. /' capacity Brand .. ,.,,, ... 1• •,.: ... , .. ~. ,,- ...... . ... . , . 196~. speech. . a luncheo n Tuesday . ln hon~r 0.' he lead his compan y with '. F.r QO....... ~r y,.. rare judg- work of r.adiOt wires. . Johns,n ::..... .......: ." ". .. ............. . 568 ·'HI'II. Moxsey , of Cincinn The soone of the notifica tion was ati. . The ment 'itl the "coUrt houle riots" iit . 1'he two great hook-up s which earBet' ...".:.... .......... ... :.. .. ." ... .~ .. .. .. U.7 St.t. ·S.D.tor gue"ta were MI'!!. )loxsey , Mrs. ~Ith. ·Cincinn ati. ' ried Hoover'lI voice over the :wires to the Great Stanford Univers ity O'oope~ .....: .. ,", ...... . .. " .... :........... 188~ : . . . . , . M. ' danis, Mrs. Amia ' Cadwa,)lader, every corner of the land oricln.a ted Stadium , seatinr 90,000 persons. •. . " · Mr. " Kearney EdI(ln,t on . .' ......... , .. ..... ., ... :,....... 798 died In his eiehty-. . Mrs. George J: ~mith, Millll Anna flrst year. ' .' L"-t.Da at CO"".DI' . at Palo Alto, Cal, Thi8 ill the town Governo r C. C. Young of Calilorn ia " I Miller .:.:... ,.,. ..: ... ......... ,; .... ". 1229 .Ma!'llhal~ amt Mill!\ Clara Ilile. which Stanfor d, Univers ity' and ita was the next speaker. Next was Sen _ lItown ...... , .~, .. :~ ... ,:.,'.;: .. .., .... ;........ 611. Sh.ri.' · ~ • - :;;,."".:---e lIIustriouB alumnu s have made fa- ator George H . . Moself, New Hamp: IfcDQn" ld .............../ .... .. .... ... : .. 71~ Ii' Ik h 1786 A child's e.yealght is' it s most preci "' . . moUl.· ;' u e~t . ........ ........ , .... ,...., :... , .. , i . shire, wflO maCle a ten-min ute addre~ loua poue"l on, ' and should be ca~ U..'.Da at :Gow!l", or (.a. t.l'm) · . Snider ... ......... ... 1. . ..... notifyin g Mr. Hoover that he' had Short-w .. .... ........ ,. 1113 ave transrlli tters f U · Bent . the . d i:I '" '. 8." . u y . llIar • . nave your Chila's , ,- Brad en : .... .. , ......... ,.. . . , .. ,.....: .. .... , ~ c.mllli..IDa.r . wordl been nllmed as' t he ' Republi can 'of • Hoover hurtling arQdnd ~he .R8~~..... .... ...... '...... .... ,............ :..... 998 Beedle ...... ,.M.............. .. ......,.1449 eyee examlne,.d by Dr. Rudolph , the'· . Walter. C\a~, for the. past ycar a' wodd. Think 01 :It! With ' one sb\nd ard-bea rer. . . .. . . eyeii,h t · speclatl at' _iore school tie' deputy in t~e elcr.k of court'", omee, 8peech be WIUJ able to reach many . ~."'I' 'of Stat. , Prepal'l! tions fol' the broadel\9ting . . .. . \ Corwlb .""'. -". ' ;.. , .. tbernnr ton ......... ,",', ..... ,,:•.~ ... ., ·482. Galbrea th ..... .... ".... .. ".......... ... 13111.g in,.. Free exaPllna~on TU1,sdat , re81~ .~~et'k and dleft ~lu~ 8t 1 mon p~n8. t han could onllnari ly •on ·a great scale . of t lie speedieR of .. ..... " ...... 79)1 Thunlda , al\d Batura., .~ .Caryla Mr. I r TraeJ .:... ~............... .... k r t : e to • ~rm be reaehed by ten tbllu..nd pqbllc I\cc~ptance of .60tb . Booyer ~.cJ. Smith l'lll 'Quinby ........ ........... .. " ....... ;.. ,.,.,,1097 J __II')' Shop, ' Lebano n, Oh o. ,.~dre"ell . In C earcree ~o, have taken DUUlf wee"'" P' , .. _
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Smit h Reun ion The S mith fa mil y reunion WaR h eld Sun day, A UI!' UNt 12. at East. wood Payk , Dllyton. with lhe fo llow. ing llrcscnl : Alph u S mith and ·fRm • ily. Dom McKil'by and children , Ells. worth S mith a nd fa mily; Harry Chlll1lpi onl and fllmiJy, Flrnnk a nd Ben Smith. all of Dayton; Mr. and ?>lrs. Charles Smit h, George Smith and f amily, of Lytle ; Dr. ·and Mrs_: Ellis lIIith. of Cincin na t i ; Ben Smi~p. fllmil y. Roy B urh mllll and fami ly, of Osbul'n; Will Smith n nd fam ily. of West 1I1'1'oUton ; 1';ll's. Angie H eckat horn anti fa mily, Will Hllnuno nd and Fum ily. of ]l{ ill mi ~ b llrg; Mr. and. Ml's • . j Dell , of West Carro1\t on; Mr. · and.: Mrs. ad Smith, Buford, Wallace ' ond .Elvin Ber(l urc\, of WayneRville. ... A deliciou s bosk\!t dinn er iva one or .,. Lhe main features of. the day.
District. M~~ling The twent y. first Di8tc;~t ~Ja: " tion of the Order of Easfer Staf wW m.eet In the Gym on Wedne8day~ ~1IC ust: 22, at 2 :~O P. m. ' ElIclt I)ne a asked tp bt ing knife, fork, _Jioo.. cup, etc. .. . ._. .The ·evening sesaloD Will 7 :SO. A good pro,ram ~ be.- ... . ranlfed. AIJ.E& I\em Star · melD..... a~e -cordial ly invited to ~d. SUSAN lL\WIE, ..,.~
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WiIlhlln II. Alexllnder. merch.nt, My p.pa'. erOBII, my m.nl.'. lick, \o'I'/lnklln, lind J\UNR Ru t h . Ret11rOt. ~IJ fri e nd-.but You. , TheIn keerleaa IInrl118 went lind brlllll!' tl v;, MI!Ul'lltar)l, or 1I1'1i ~ 1 " .
' ::; ~id of the !Joy I IIBt, A we4' nchy , til nchy baby girl; REAL EST A T £ TIlANSFER~ t hrough t hl' min. I Wt\~ JUI't 1\ .lIm I do n't "<,c' how th )' dUNt ! . lIIyr.ll ... 0, G;lrdnrr wn~ g ranted 1\ He nl'y . S hurts t n Rm'uh J. Gilw ii'd I'lldillntl • nnd in IHl WilY nlle· God, J wish't you'd take h .1' bR t'k; Lut in ou t h Lebll non. "jilted Ih ' shtld.ow~ o r th ' room. 1'h d iVor ce i l' OIll Ahl'tl hnlll Qll rdn r on d,eu. Sh 'N just 118 good a R new; I.. u«;y 1111(\ h rl\1l1n Dyke to Wa. I. Won' t 11\1 one kl1ow- s he' s eC'11l \cl<lck ·truoK in th ' hull h"hlW U >I so grounds of 11~ ~l' t lion. 1'hu uuf ndun t Wa~ o't.'dcl'e[1 til pay til ' cu~L in the I.eI' Rurtiett. Ab nut 9 ~ lIer s 1n ellfU." WI! c ul,j hurdly h('ur. hand, "Lot'M itO tn b('d;' I whi POl' d. cn.~e 811d the plainti ff wus reNlo r ·,1 \ lI yne t Wll. Bill 'e plio' me and You. to her mai don n[\ IllC of /;I'yr tl A. V. P. nml Louelh, Mc h '~ n e y t o "Evhll'nlly thl' wlllk I.~ dOli ." A 11' pick u boy. dea r God, Your elf, Viola Lnb "'m:I1l , 106,76 ac res in " Be putil! n ~ 01,1 nllm." 'I'he n he B Uf l lj;. The ni cest in 'If; u rfold. ....... .. . In ,the CMe of J , S. Hc>r t.o n, WlIshingl on lWp. . ... u Hl'rerd t he • Rt I'll nl! ~I little sigh. ,The lli c,c~ t in Yu I' fold . ceivl'rs. , Vll. DII \' id M o rri ~, l!t al. the Tom li nd Willa Carpenter to CO!!"L(lok, Lonl!. It i ~lI' l 01'> 1\(', nftj!r yll\lIlg ; . He oJl." d efe nda n l~ ",'('re n1l0wc<1 ' I\\,e days m os Pnnoe Gormll!-. \16 acr ~ in Hllr" I ~Ih'~~ n t. Long," he . IIi I " sllndo\\' in the ~ lidd y $and. • I'd like him five yeal'l! <lId. dug for li n insta nt with hI .f eet, un II w!lir h t o puy certllin 'CQsts in the I n Ion twp. lIil' voice II I'OPPNI " nott'; Ihlll W RS \ ,t" I"lIr. ~pl tl sh('d t hl' ,,:ntel'. A.lld when I " \\' h~' n!1t'1" O. B. nnd Bt'lle Dumford lo iis Oldy chonl~l'. I kill'\\' H~ wM ense: F o llowiD IL th" Tra il Tht' cns!' of J ohn Pllul Vft. Lincoln nnd Mllncl e OUlll'f()rd. 20 IIcres in "\ ,"I l'cl!lIy tI(1 1\ ' ( wllnt to !lee it. looked again ' t he track had been poi nling 10WIII'" the I'('\\' o[ windows It hO\lele.5Iy obliterated. nt the oppo)!ilt" l'1l.t flf lhe 111111. T hree Lackey WM co mpr i~e d , 6ettl ed and o orfl eld twp. "1 tta; n u e:' r ~a id. 11Th!' W'II t'r It " .. "IIi,,'l do Y11l1 any good. "Lltlle f ol! " I lold· him. II .. 11, ' 1,1,1 ) 11>1 I!"" y nu un)lI<:'lI sn nt ~ l\1ik e Q. ' and gVIl May ?tltle ks to of them I!:l uwcd diml y (n,m till' fIlc k· <1 illm i ~~ cd . ' 11. " "'Ill ' I" " I .. ca rr y nwny with you would h"ve wn~hc" ttll'nl ,I " It wasn't t here; Long," he lin· Thl! case of Lill mnn Gillmnn vs. J umes W. li nd SUlla n Ill·t lll'. About 'ring lightnhll~ in Ihe fill' rCllches of 'so plIl'llt l'd antI 1rIl,I<"rl \II' .,n'! I the sky, rectangulnr ill, hupe as t hey Orvill e L. Gillmll n was compromised 13 IIcr es in Deerfie ld t wp. clown. And finnll y 1 tIll 111 " to c:dl . lind dismissed. ThomuM n. Penoll lo Henry C. ~ ho ul d be. Th Ilpprr pnrt of th o EYESIGHT SPECIALIST . rlle~ t back to the h () II ~ (, II,' \\'"" John D. a nd ers, in hl8 ca~e Shurs. Lot in " uth LelJ llllon. IIS lighted 10 0 . !Jul th e lo w· ro ul'l h W b nt low, hold ing hiH Illnll'l'n 1'1 , , (' Tuesday, 9 a.m. 4 p.m Alice E. a nd Heojlllllin F. Gustin r pnrt WIIS WI1\lll y Qll~c ul' e d by somo· lIgaiMt E dith Sand ... rs, waS ordered to th .. mud. . thi ng lho l !llood ill fr oot. It W II ~ to pay th e defe nd a nt $10 wee kly for to Cllrrie Kn eese Clllrk. 3.34 acreg Thunday 9 a.m. 4 p,m " Wbat i il 7" T II,hd. M llI ething low an d long th at s lood th e support of the ir c.hlldre n. He in Clellrereek twp. Saturday 9 a.m 8 p.m was IIlso order ed t 6 pay $25.00 attar· "Come her('." ht' ' If'd(IJ ' (~ d rllli. b sie Gaise r to Howll r d \Y . Mills. omolhing ;,e l'hops th ree feel Idgh. He stooll up II~ I ,':llll i ' 1'1" ,,· :nlll Lot in Spring boro. was crossin g nt thr ('n d or th e hull . ney's fees for the t1l'f e n~ant . Free Examination ' John W. Frye r to Ell" L. Fryer. heltl the In nterll 1o,' C.. r,· IIllII. It between us LI nd th e windows. Don't ne.l .. ct your 8ye•. . 112.46 acres in Deerfll'ld twp. ahone on hi ~ wh il{'. ~ "I f:w,·. Th e slmdow I\lowly chllngcd in NEW SUITS ' . S. B. and Murtha M. Pif' Tllon t o ilhape. II mll de I\ n urc O\'er th e low"I've found it," hi' 1.. 111 llll' .illl ply . 'Paul Ridi nge r is ' sl{i~g Willough E. C. and Mnrgllre t L. Ni r k ~ 1I \.0 9 er' pll rt of the snme window we hnd Ridinger f or d l \'or c~ . .chnr ging wilful At on~ it . C('nl~d I.. III that acres in Franklin twl'. Lebanon , Ohln see n beforc--II shope n. o r a monE rne t hll,1 left hi~ \),),'holl " Cn .. I",· a h ~ l' n ce. Li(11! B. and Bl'lle S. McKoy t o Ja· ~ t rou ~ flan k o f on animn!. And th The hind him, lind ",us tl Illlln. The Midl and Acce ptance Corp, of co b S. and Mildre d lye, Lot in Lebadjoining windo w \Vus pn rtl y obscur· n llylon. h n ~ onte red s uit against voice wn ~ motnr('d , "[t'udy, p('rrcc tly .. . He wa. bent low 'HI now. \Vh ntt:' \'cr 1lI 0\'I·d II I t hc e nd N("1I 1 T. Youell, f F rank lin, for re· unon. calm. E e fpo k .0 low I had lo hold ing hi. lantern Cillrence G. and FIt) s~ i e May Reilz o r the hall WII ~ CI' c\li n ~ s lowl y pns t sl min to li ~ t,· I. ry of ce r ta in p roperty and t o J essie C. Conley. 1 'acre in Deer· c10." to th.. mud .. t he wind ows, 1\ nd its bod y was long t1l1 mnges in th e nm o t1n ~ of $7 50. It wasn't Ihe );o rt of a l one thnt I field twp. eno ug h t hat it Idt dar k um brages Mabel J ones is sl\ing Chnr! es J ones had e.xpcctcd, I hnd sU PI'Med lhn t Junnit ll B. Swange r t o Millard G. IL gu i n~t t wo of th e light ed panes. for divorce, ch nrg ing gross neglect. a nd Eve lyn R. Collins. 3 lots in 'f we werc abl(' t o find thr tracks There \VII S no chunce (or a mi ~· Susan B. Turnl'r. of Dayton, en· they would lul\' cleared UI' th{' I'lI ke. l\l y i<e nses wcrt:' pl'r rcl·tly tered suit aguinst Rubert C. Molray Ll' ban on. mystery in a Ilc r fectly sati fi fact orr alert. It wn'~ not ' a delus ion or nn ror replevin 'o r perso nlll properly and Illnnncr ;lIn d we would h,\\,<! " good eff ect of shndo w. Both of us kept $ 100 domng('s. COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCE joko to tell when we camc tn . uuth· our self,co ll\r'ol ntHI were rath er sur· Alfred nnd Olive Ogan hav ... ley Down. Only, of cour ~ e. Er· Bills allowed : W. C. Gilmour, cor· priRingl y clllm. \.) rought suit agninst Emma H ouse r , n \lst wou ld 11'11 it , not I. 1\I y hnurs om'I', inques t in Will . Knnt t dealh, " Cn ll you hit nt lhat r a njte7 " elll' h clniming $ 10.000 dnll1l1gcs. for joking in Ih e o lel mnnor house $7.40 ; the Office Outfltt rs, supplies Erne. t wh i"pe rcd in my cor. Benjnmin F it7. pnlrick. is s uin g Hor· were done. Instead cof triump h. his "I enn , but I do n' t dare. I ca n't nee G. Fi t7.pntrick,et nl., seeking to for auditor, $1; J, W, Lingo Hllrd· tone hinte d · that cold futili ty wil h wll re Co., ~ uppli e~ for treasurer, s hoal ut a sha dow, Ern e~t. Too cn nl ('~t a will. VACCINATIOI'C OF' SWINE which men tell of th eir worst per$2 0.7 5 ; Mllry M. Brnnt, r eeding pris. g r ollt a cha nce f or IIcc id enti\." (A SPECIALTY) sonal tragedi es. oners Cor July, $2 64 .60; Alfred C. " Then we' ll stalk it. I doesn' t PROBATE , liThe track, Ernest 1" 1 a ~kl.'d. Brant, prisonerg' la undry ror July, pny to wait an y mor e, Long. Any· "1 Noltal•• ta ..1 ReUable ~e""" a.4 liThe rainH ha,'e wn h("d au n)\ and besides. it cnn't be true. Il's swered in a f ll r-aw ny voice. " It t hing is be tt er th lln this s uspe nse." The net valu e of the ('stllte of Sn· $2 5.29; S. Fred 0" suppli es f or jal U.etl wu~ ~o me rick f th~ rai n- or n hut one. This one is on [\ h igh nol t here, Long. We stepped out of our hiding pla ce sn n Chamberlain, dec eas ed, wns 5. 60; Trust ees of P ublic Affairs, 6 It wllsn't possible th at it miroge. "Let me sec." place in the r and, lind it is almost Phon. 11 nll 11 crt' llt down th e hnll. All four $1f1 78. a 2 and ,was distributed n ~ fnl mo. \Vot.e r r ent, $10; Ohio CantTal co uld bl' thel·e." "No URe, doctor." golle, too. But you cnn 't mistake of th e windows were clenr in oullin " lows : To Tapscot Regu"'r Old School T elephone Corp .. phone r ent ~o Sep· HARVEYSBURC, OHIO " ' t doesn't help-to lie." "G et out of t he WilY, lind let me it." now. Our tlU llrry had hea ded on, Bnptist Church, $300;' to J o~. C. tember 1, , 411 .5 0; toll cnlls to July It must have been /llmost one Ilvidenti y int.~ t he corr idor t hnt \'I\n I lowered my ligh t t o see, bu t h e Ree it," I ord ered. 20, '48 .50; G. Lederman, ~ upplle s fpr hamb'orlain, $27!l.77 ; to Lucy But in ~te ad 'he suddenly lellped a t o' cloc k wh c n 1 got t o my roo m. nt rig ht /l ng ll!:" t o the mllin ha ll. caught my arm. Mound, $2 79.77; w Mary A. White, record er , $lUl O; Ivins-J a meson Drug There wc r ploll ty of lh ingM to t hink But Ernest ~ po il e ll our c ha nc('s of 27!l .77 ; to Luite F1inchb/lugh, Co., Ru pplies for court house, $.a5; "buut. And one wa ~ that on Ihe stalk ing the I!l't'at ure in th e hnll. We 13!l.88 ; to S\lsie Mae Alexnndc r, Frnnk M. Druke, sup pli es t or Memo· morrc>w J wou lel RUY good. by to go t lo the wind ows and mn de the SI 3!l.S8 ; to ,Edward C. Chnmberlain, ritl'l B nll . 6.50; Ml'Ge tc hll's PharIII0TARY PUBLIC Southl ey Down~ . The meeting of l urn. Bot h of us knl'w, as well as $279 .77; to F annie Chamberlain, macy, su pplies for dog wnrden, $.50; the g il'l in t he s ll'epi ng cnl' hnd \\'c kill' \\, that the r nin was clntt ering $279. 77. Fred O. Jllmes, suppl es for dog N.tlo.al aa,,' .' cOllle 10 nothing. 8 fte l' nil. n tht' r oof, thllt th e creat ur e wc E . W. Barkalow was appointed IId- warde n, $5 .50 ; Oregonia Bridge Co., I Will D .. .... E.t•••• 5 ... t •• I though t a hou b AJlexnnder hu nted \\'a5 close in th e dn rkn ess ministrlltor oC th e eslnte, of Jennie steel, $246.84; ' Chns. E. Bradbury, ' • r ••• Pierce, ond 11 11 t haI he had t old me. so mew here in fro nt of us. W e wer e P. BarKalow, dece'a sed under bond of pay roll, $100.76; Eden Terry, pay W •• ne. . Ohio r had been at South ley Downs nl- t rying to walk with utt er s il ence. $35 00. Maude Monger, George Phil- roU. $361.70; P. B. M'once, pay roll, most a weck, a nd its proble ms Ernest II pace .,.0.1' t wo in front. He lips lind AlvlI Roof were appointed $223; Lee Wilford, Inspector on congl'own mo re eu mplex , r a lher thll n forgot nbout n little step at the turn IIpprai ~e rs. trllcts, $76; Perry B. Slmp.'IOn. oper. sim pli fie d. Still 1 d id n't kn ow why in the corridlH ." Ali e Hllrv~y ct,ualified as admin- llting maintainer, $70; H. L. Kratzer, DR. C. W. HENDERSON t he mllll wh om Alex llnder cnlled He trippedl, and even above the istratrlx of tile estate of Georee M. euUing fullen tree from rOlld, 12.60; Rudcrick hud oITered the reward f or rOllr of t he r'lIin th e s ound was dis- Edward!!, dece 'e d, , aDd~ "lIs .ppoint- Eden Terry, pay roll, $S18; A.,. T. true of the cIder Southl cy. I tin ct. The flo or shook- and it s eem- cd un~er a bonCl' of $Sl\·00. Clyde Rettig pay roll $407.40; Fred Snider OPPICI' "OU •• co ul dn't explai n w hy my host hlld cd to me tha:t J beard the impnct of Le vicy: Fred Harlan and Ed Dakin pa y r oll, $367.06;; Joe W. Davis, pay 9 to 11 •. m, S to 5 p. m . gone for yeu r~ u nder lin ass um ec! c ushioncil f eet as our quarry leaped. were appointed appraisers. roll ,$416.50; Chas. Bradbury, pay 1 to 9 p m. nu me, or had adopte d -an alias now. But I clln' t be sure of thnt. The EI ~ i e ChlTk WIIS appointed exec· roll, $235.26; F. M. Collins, pay 1'011, Telephonee. 1' he relati on of the Hay wards ' with imaginat ion is known to plBY trick~ . utrlx of the estate of Amelia Brink- $40\.65 ; V.W. Tompkins, pny roll, .Clt'flCe • ao the oulhleys, t he creeping figu,r e Pe rhaps the r e was n f aint rus tle nnd myer, deceased. No bond Tequired. 328 5.4 6 ; Harry Clay team $2; Leslie ReeldonOe • ~ on the go \[ gree n , the h ack in the ~ t ir." Court appointed William Johnson, Shul tz, operating maintainer, $70 i mu ddy r oud, still r e mnincd n~ mys· " Quick!" my compa nion brea thed . Chllrles Fi tt ~ and Geol'ge M. Sellers J. H. He nry 61 yd!!. stone $al; C. D. W"r"nvllle, Ohio terio us us ver. ' " It will escap e u s I" to !\~ rve n.s a ppraisers of the estate Wntkin", stone, $8.60; Kilpatrick· We started running down the hllll. of W. H. Siegfried, deceased. They French Motor Car Co., supplies, I th ought about s om e stenling fig. ure that wns in t he oni dor just 1t was a tremendously long corrid or, ar e to lak e t he places of E. D. Ru s· $10.95 ; P. E. Snider & Son, dynamite To ad".rti.o a lot of fumiD. impJementa? outsidc my door. . stretching almose the brendth of the sell, W. J . 'Farr Rnrl Frank Aroh· $13.95; E. W. Pnyne Sales Co., 2 spllrk plugs $1.60 International HarNOW IS THE TIME How I kn ew he was tbo!'e is a grent house i and it seem ed f oll y to dencon, who were unable to serve. . 1. Q. Jordon was ' appointed as· 1 cer tll inly could not try t o over talke those s wift f eet. And , h uvp hen rd h im ab ove the thunder completely !lit the end Haywnrd's signee of Fred W. Rockwood upon $86.75; Frnnklln Vuleanidng furnishing a bond of UOOO. Dean tire repllirs, $I; Oreeonia BrIdge Co., or the ra in. Pcrhaps it W RS th e jnr door suddenly Hung open . n. 11...._1 ..... .1••:...,. _ Bolh of us kn ew in a s ingle instan t Culbertson Charles Homer and Frllnk hitch on truck $1.90; W. H. Madden of h is f oo tsteps on the floor, or t ha l we would get a s l~ht of the Bowman were appointed appraisers & Co., guard rail repairs, $10.28; mllybe a sixth sense tha t sometimes Frank Sherwood Co., supplies $62.24 -warns a man he is being shadowed. t hing a s it cl'oSlled the open doorw'ay. in the matter. Wm. R. ,Randall, administrator Harold Sweeney, gravel, $152.15,; To ach,.rti •• ,.our f.rm or hou •• for .al.? It seemed to me that he WIIS com· Jlaywn rrl hlld ma ny cllndles in his • NOW IS THE TIME ing steudethly down t he hllll-and roo m, a nd so me of their light flung I of the estate of John Forest Randall, Howard Cook, gravel, $98.18; H. V. he had halted , outside my dna I'. out into the hall. But there was deceased, filed his first and final IIC' Martz, gl'avel, $175.95; J. K. Spencer gravel $441; W. P. McCllrren, gravel Then I heard a voice. It is a hardly ti me to r cceive the thought, count in court. Stella 'Mirillm Lemmon wal ad· $653.23; S. C. Craig, glUt for main· MONEY LOANED t runge t hing thnt J didn t r eeog- mu ch less to IICt. There was no time . nize it a t flrst. My car s m'e usually whatever to rnise a pistol. OUI' quar- judged insane by the court and BP- tainer, $46.80; John Colins, hook !lhlll'p (61' such things. The only ry wns n IO'n g way in front of U8; plication for her admission to the for tractor, $1.50; Brice ~riIith, reo unll the door was sCllrcely wide open Dayton Stat Hospital was made. pair ~ to tool_ and equipment, $6.05 i possible c.'< plannt ion is t hat th e voice before it passed in front. Fif'llt and final IIccounts were filed J. O. Wylie, mower and parts, • To .d•• rti.e for "elp in ,.our farm or hou.e work? \\'a ~ somewhat changed. LONG OR SHORT TIME-Euy (To be centinued) in co~rt by W. Chester Maple, ad· $18.2.4; Waites Garage, repJlir~ to NOW IS THE TIME "Dr. Long?" so meo nc called soft lY. terms. Alao SurveylllC and Abminis([lItor of the estate of Mary trucks, $100.20; Roy E. Miller, ex· "Yes?1t . atractlne. Write .nd I will call .nd H. Kersey, deceased; and W. Chester pense, $32.50; L. G. Anderson Sonll' I unl ocked my door. Ernes t stoo d Sam D. HankIe, ,W.YD ••Maple; exec()tor of the estate oC Co., stnkes and supplies, $37; ·Harold see you. in the shud ow o~ th e co rridor. H o WASN'T BOTHERED jl1 Clara A. Weakly, deceased. Swoeney, grllvel, $25.20; Howard ville, Ohio. cn r rie d n ca ndl e. H e clime in very Leonard Cook, was admitted to the Cook, gravel, $68.95. LOANs on Llvl!ltock, Chat~el., Sec· q ui etly a nd closed th e doo r be hind ---" Quick, Bob, a wild cat's just run State Institute for Feeble·Minded ond Morte.cea. Not.. bou,ht. hi m. He put his c8 ndle on t he tnb le. Youth ' and Stella Mlrillm Lemmon John H.rbine, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. Ao .oI.erti •• for the .. I. of a cow, ho. or .h.. p? 1t is strnnge how the mi nd ' wo rks. into lhe house with your wife." PASS IT TO THE NEXT ONE lOW nil, he''\I je's t have t<t get out was admitted to the Dayton State NOW IS THE TIME My fi rst observation wa~ thc pec uliar Hospital. Court accor~lngly Inued resemblance to his s is ter that I s aw the bcst way he can." A lady brought her , little boy to warratlts for their conveyance. in his eyes. They werc c1 l1 l'k, j ust Beulllii Louise Hanley; executrix of school on opening day Bnd said to I.I:mll.tJ~J!ol{f.....lWWJumr~.!!n~.:!!.n.!d-!a.!dl!o!! ,ln~l!!n!L._ . on .m:-=~+-_ __ HE: KEPT IT the estate 01. Sumuel Wardell, de- the teacher: countle. may obtain mon., on Iilo, oJ t.he bed. J saw that he wns IIlso , "Little Bernie II so delicate. If cellsed, WIIS allowed '$ 228.95 for expartl y undre:scd. Jim- "Whe.n she gave you a kiss penses and $251 .00 lor extraordinary he 18 mad-lind sometimes he II!- time lo.n.. .t .. p~r' cf!nt Intere.&' • " I'lave ' you got II pistol ?" h e services. She also filed 'her final ac- just whip the boy next whim; that Co.t of I.curlo, the •• me Ia v.~J' rea· did you pay it back?" nsked. will friehten him and make him be- aonable ,throu,h The Lan. it count with the court. ' T O Ill"No, I wanted to keep "Yl's. It is in my hag." Bank. For furth.r Intorm.tlon .aD Fannie Bnnker, administrix ot have." THE TIME " 1 wish you'd get it. uoe or. I'm so I ran aW(IY." on or .ddrell M. O. DRA.1CE, Treunot sur e- but tha wc 'lJ 11 ed it." urer, phon. 818-X, Labanon, Ohio.' J ope ned my bug without Clues· by E. COURTNEY DUNKEL Now for Fame and Fortune THE FUMBLE FAMILY tio n and drew out illY nutn ll1nti c. " an you SIlClClt wi t h til(' thing?" .POR SALE he askc ll. . " Vll il'l y woll ." FOR SALE-FN!sh cow. Call .ny To le.rn .11 the new., .ub.crib. for thi. paper at onc.. "The n you'd bettel' l< e ~ p it. I evening. E. J. Lindamood; ' W.yNOW IS THE TIM, E r1ll n' t th ink T C(l U It! hit th e ~ id c of 1\ ne8ville, Ohio. ·a15 bul'll ! We m ight need coo l shootinc:. Long. \\, ("ve go t a hunt on our FOR SALE-Cucumberll and -.mall hn nds t nn ight." picklea for canninc. . M.... EmJ loo hd at hi ll1 as cooly as I mett Beltz, R. 9, WaYllesvm,: Ohio, co ul d. "Wll nt have we got t o hunt?'" FOR SALE~8,OOO or 10.000 To read .bout your Dei.h bora' doi .... in thi. paper? "Thllt I don't know, except tbat NOW IS THE TIME it's th e thi ng t hat left the trAck. Sticks. Mrs. Anna B.thl••" It's in t he hnuse." Route 4; plaone 22F8. a16 ' " How do you kn ow'! " THRESHER SUPPLIE5--Beltl, pul. " !Tow do J know? My dear old leys, babbitt melnl, oil cups; InJecwra • boy, I'd love t o say I don't know hut lubl'lc:awr8, ateam and water I.ur." llnfol't unn tc ly I do. If our lighting gauee glll88, oilers, packing, ' I,>oiler ~ y s lom was on ly in order I You ftuell~ Buctlon hose and tank pump': ca n' t ~ee an ything with these ellndles THE BOCKLET-KING CO., ' 416 W. To be in Iina with other readero and .d"erti •• ra? nn d y~t r SIIW plenty. Arc' you Main St. XENIA, OHIO, NOW IS THE TIME rl'lldv?" H)·est. PIPE, VALVES . AND FITTI.NGS He crl.'p t IIlong the soft rugs, lind for purpo.... Boc~~t'a lbae, of ou r candl e guided us. It gave such plumbln, .nd h.atln, II11jtpU.' are lin ineffe ctive light. Still the rain be.t. THE BOOKLET.XING 00" thund cretl, lind he had to put his lips '16 W, Mal. X..... Olalo. tt cl ose t o 'my eal' to make me hear him. il1l' 'in t/le paper? 'Then I felt, rnthcl' thlln hellrd. FOR SALE-l acre ,of pound and NOW IS THE TIME ' We stopped on a little IlInding in small cotta,e', neal' W.J,ileavlUe. I th e stllirwoy. , ' HouKe ' partly modern, electric IIrllte , ."We ~<ln't have long. to wait," he .araae, plenty of fruit trees, N ••r ~ 1l1d. river. Will make Jde •• ,pl'ce for 'o ld "But why wtiit at all? Why not couple. Price v,e.r'y ~elUlOnabl"t Inchase it down?" quire " Gilbert BIn-, Raw14ilcl\t ·Re; "Because chasing don' t work. It taller, WaynellVlne, I Ohio,' I '.Ib: ~ knows how to hide. Bebind the cur• ..,.~ 'i< t lain!! and every place else. We've FOR S~E"--W~rle~ . Food ' Pa~er, Keeps food f,r esli and elean, got to wlltch hi$ trllil." ., Ribbed TiBllue paper -for dainty Iy p.ekages, .. ' . Llnell we~ve paper.• ~ cllndle Oil n little ' table at the base 1)[ the stIl ir!!. We stood in' darkness. Paperteries .nd OorNlgloudellce ," You're the only one I could trust," Card., a~ THE 1OAIIl,' cJADTTJ: ..... ho told me. "My father I.ueM at ~~
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JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER Nobody nceds t o bo lold who His name J oh n D. Rockereller is has I' uched the furthest cornell! of lhe gl obe. A nd eve rywhere he is known as onc of the richest men of nil tim es and one of the wi est. To suy. "John D." is enough. "J ohn D." sLa nd s for Rockef eller, j usl a.~ "Tecidy" stooel for Roose. vl'lt. You cnn't ROY " John D." with out evpryo ne immediately knowing whom you m"an. "J ohn D."-John Davison Rocke fell er- the gen Ius at Standard Oil - lhe chlll'itable man of millions. Not ('\'cryo rll' knows that John D. HochfeU" r was born in a tiny town, Ri chford, New York, and Iha t he is 8!1 )'ear~ or age. He is a lllur\'1!1 ,'f phys ical well·be ing for his ngl', Thill is only another res ult of h i ~ wisdom, which extends into ovp r y d partmenl of life. "J uhn D. has taken such good care of hi!' bocly that he can still play a ~ p e ctacular game of golf at 89. This Rfllllll town boy who was Inle r to have control over a tremendou s f ortune stnrted work ne a clerk in a forwarding anel commission hous e. At19 ho was a partner in II firlll of c.ommis!lion merchan ts which luter ' engaged in the oil business. Out of this finally developed the gfgnlltic Standard Oil ComRockefeller WIlli president pliny. of thi s itl!llitutlon until 1911, when I.c r etired. . The to tnl nmount of money ~iv('n by Mr, Roc.koefeller for philolithropic ond charitable purposes up to 191 t exceeded $500,000,000. 'Nevcr hns there been such n generOUS giver. Thousands and tho\l!\l\nds of persons have benentted from his philanthropic work. Rockefeller is u self·made man \vho deserves all of his success, arid his generosity to his fel\ows as expreRlIed in his frequent and bountiful gilts to charity and to orgllnizl1f'tiona for study and rllsearch is an inspiratioll to all mankind. For many years now, Rockefeller has ' carried with him bright new dimes which he distributes as souvenirs., to persons with whom he comffi in contect, parlicularly children , Olten he speaks to · children nnd 'givc~ them a few wellchosen words on thrift, endeavoring to set their feet firmly on the path of 9ucce~a.
For ' .rohn D. Rockefeller hilS a of nmnkinel thnt has manifellted itseIC in 1lI',lIly ways, particularly in his (lc Hirc to tranamit .his own wisdom lind hubits of thrift to others. While few of us ~an- ever expect· to gain the riches 'o f 'Rockefeller, the example of his life- !shows us what one boy born 'i n n small .town could dej 'how h e hOB- been I rible to reap grent ,benefit through Industry and thrift, and how' he has shared his good lortune with the world. , IOV6
10 ce1ebratio~ ' of the ,Otb year, ~f "is ClII'eer J~ Philip So\JS8 is conducting • GoIcim Jubilee ,
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George V uil, wife and so n, spe nl Sunday with Pal Kirby and, Wife, at Franklin. Roger Davis is spending a few days with his cou sins, Ruth and Glenna Mannon. Quill' a number of the M. E . people atte nded the Friends Church here on Sunday. The McKay family spent Sunday with John Speens and family at Dover, Clinton County. Not much news !this week. Everybody is attending tlile Friends Yearly Meeting at Wilminll'ton.
Will Osborn and family, of near Wilmington, were Sunday afternoon callers ot Bert Bogan's.
Robert Mosher, of Cardington, transactod business on tho Row the pnst week. Wilbur Sellrs, 'Waynesville's hustling realtor, WDS seen out our way the past week. The Stanlcy family held their onnual reunion at the 'home oC Purmer Stanley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leis, of Hami1ton, spent th~ \Ve4~k-end witb E. J. Harman and .famlly. It . Mr. and MH, Seth Furnas are entertsining , delegates who are attending the Friends Yearly. meeting.
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Fe Te Martin Jesse Stanley Auctioneers See U. Early for Your Sale Datee. We Cuarant@e Satidart:ion or Charge Nothing.
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w. H.l\1adden & CO. TAKIHG CASH PROM WOMEN TUNNEY RETIRES COLOR IN MOTION PICTURES A PENNY PLUS 900 YEARS InN ew York a purR, fifty.tVfo )lear. old, about to retire from hard work, kll1 s heracU. Her IIfe'I ' lavmga bad been lost In a mininr Awindle. Real elta te .harkl qil .barkl, all kinds ·of thark., .windle women. ThI!Y bellt'Ve, poor tbina., what they want to believe, that · tbey are to be made rich. Women Ihould ngt Invut III what THEY DO NOT UNDER,STAND. ney should not bu)' land that they have not leen. 'A nd having seen hi the)' should tbiak it over, eltam n. II MVeral tlmea, consult .ome Ikeptlcal 'rlenaa, tlran walt a mOnth" ut4 .... It epln.
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Columbia Cement
Don't believe fairy talel. AIle )'oursell, "1u.t , how would I, me, my.ell, not lomebody else, actually make a IivlDg out of that landt Or, II it I. to be sold at a profit, Irow do I know that I can 1C!l1t at a profit ~ AneS why ,doe.n't the. man kecp · It · and take Ihe profit hlm.elf?" If )loa are leaving money to wIfe or daughters, filt thing ••0 that no other man will be able to get it from them.
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T"alkln. movie. will put a premium on intelli8'ence. A culti· vateeS voice indicates a' cultivated mind. and cl'nnot be created over nlghL Roman coln5 du" up after 2,000 years are worth in sliver' ",d gold only what they were worth when buried. , This .how. the Importance of keeping )lour money earning Interest. A sliver pcnny like the ono mentioned in the lJlble, put out at Internt compounded annJlally for only 900 ),oar.. would amount to $1,270,000,000,000. That'll more money than there , II In the world
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SHALL WE KEEP ALL OUR COWS, HORSES, FARMING UTENSILS, A,NO SUCH LIKE, OR SHALL WE USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS?
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to eaID • lett 01 ~ with chlmfceJ Mil' and Mra.J), R. ComeU motored to Troy Sunday, to attend ' the annual r:eunion, of the Cornell 'family. Alrcnlt \ ... IC~"" Inet' 'hON that' ~u actore . ehemlca) • ..... • Mr. arid !.Jr,_ Earl '!l~om~ and 80n Ir.e extlnaUl.hera ..18'11 a n••e, CHANCE ,tllSROOM , 'WBl1'en, were Stin~lay dinner cuests ·q~~tloD. , ,. , . ", , of Mr• . and-> MH. Charles Sheehan , The ' Patlen~'<Docto,r, I snore 110, and '· daulhter, Eth'lll. ' ' , ,~ , " Dr; Lan••n.-;:-;;;;'eloul h1P~ ' loudly I wake niyself up I" ' " " • " ' " '. ' " ' tl" of 'Vlenn, do.. In. IJ.Y'. The Doctor-'4Ttult Ie ' eal),'. to , Qavi~ " i Albr~oh~ an'd" daorhter" ·...1".. '0 worf1 the crill\l,,"': By overeome. ~n~p in' next room." J!1W,e LOUl !J.f AJexan~envi1le, witlt '11\0111111 he Icall.reI· ,I YOUIII " • - • samael Well.t, of EaSt .Centerville cNialnal"Vel'll9 B~, to conf... . ~11ad at ' the ~dl. ' home. Sunday after 6ftee.. mlnate. the marder 9' hla ' mother, IIlIer all4 two hire. ~D. '""', --:
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The Thomas and Long families attended Chautauqua last Thursday evening.
WE <lET THEM QUICKLY AND FREE OF CHARGE CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR EXPENSE
We pay for horses and cows according to size and condition of the ani ma l. Call us any time at our expence. We come and go quickly.
Gene Tunney. whom certain Will Taylor and wife, of Wilming· ton, were Sunday afternoon callers prizefiaht "fans' don't lilie, btcause hu brains and thev ha\'e n't, at the Jordon home here. ' he retire. from the ring, That, it is J. B, McKoy Elnd family come .. id, will "hurt the game;"' which No mall er what down from Wilmington Sunday ev- I. -too bad, ening to spend a few hours with champion they may develop to money from fooll, ,it can HawnI'd 'and Henlrld McKRY and collect never be proved that be could have family. beateR Tunney. Harry Lytle and, family and Mrs. Tunney, ypu read, Mis going to J essie Hoines, of New Burlington were Sunday aftE!rnOOn callen on Paris to · .tudy philosophy." An excelltnt place. The Sorbonne I. R. J . Murray and wife, at Long we\l equipped. View stock farm. Bat the Important thing b to Mrs. Kate Jordon and daughter BE a philosopher. not 'merely a Ne llie and fumily, !lon Alf and .tude!!.1 of other phlfolOphert. Tunney can lake hI. SZ,OOO,daughter HRnnah, spent Sunday 000Ii quickly earned out o( (lrl.&e afetrnoon with Riehard Brown and Aahtlng and at a)' out he will have fllInily nenr Ferry. "rov.d hlm.elf a philo.opher. K . E. Thompson, and family had Mr, Eutman, king of all kind. for their Sunday afternoon callers photograplly. annoullcee perJ. Lee. Talmage and 60n, Albert Lee, tcted ' moving pictures In colora. of South Lehnnolll, Lon Bronnon ith that announcemen.t~&Ic:tures and Joe Dodge, of Xenia. reach lull development, oM TI01'l, 'Robert McKay, Robert Davis and .COLOR, SOUND. )'ou will .ee the heroine'., Mary Kathleen Thompson are the or N'ow tire vampir,'. rollina tyee. hear young folks' de!c,g ates from this the Yoic!.! that; lurt men to their Church to the yearly meet ing that clo(lD\. ' The moving plctllr. 'Iage is being held in Wilmington- this will .how an that th. liv1nlJ .talJe week. can .how. '
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Misses Rhell McCarren and Annn Mn e Donald, HebOir Elli s, Chas. Mnc Don ll ld, John Syfe rd, Jumes Gillum, Robert Gray, Howard Mac Donnld . and Willi nm Cam p bell nt·" enjo ying life at 4-fl cllmp , "Cllmp Ross," t his week. Garner L. Clevenger, enterprising young farmer of t his commu nity , won flfllt in the mu le r nce ut Wilmin· gton fair inst week. Mr. Clev· e nger has been ridi ng in th e mule races ot the fail'R til(! I)ast ' four YCllrR lind in tha t tim e hlls won th n'c fir's t prizes a nd three sPlcond pri ze~: flU ite nn e nviabl t> record.
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Don'tCorget th .~ Bnptist l\Iissio nary fair on the sch ool grounds Thufll' day ufternoon and evening. Good .cnts, souvcni ers, o,nd ente rtainment. MiRseR Nellie 1I0erstler, Dorthea Davis, Evelyn Tucke r, Nellie ~ham li nd E li zab eth Blackford are cnmping " t, Chuulauquo th is week. 1111'S. 11'8 Hortsock, of ,Dayton" is chap r· oning them.
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The Cleaver·Ri ch· arr reunion will be held at the us ual plscc, th e Wellmlln sc hool hou ~c. on Sunday, August 19, 1928.
lienee, tu;Jf·c1Cfrl/.I, hodily fit" I men till al ertn eslI "n,1 c"u l'n ge." In Ipnving the ring. Tunney em. . • )lM,sized thnt hI' had no brief ngnin!<t '!P ' . thl! prize ring RR lIuch. li e sn id 1'lghtly t/l at no ma'n iR bigg"" than tri s proCt!8t>i{)n. He simply stated There is no doubt any more as that the period of II mnn's useful - to how to pron ounce t he nome of J1 I!RS in the prize ring is limite d, lind 'ruRlwy. The r epor ts tho t hc is th"t he pre ferred to retire from it Il'av ing the ring wilh ~2 .0 00,OOO in while still goi ng s lrong. Good luck his pockets mad e it sure I ho l' it is tD hlml JTronounccd t.o rhym e with money. --.-A blind man regni ncd h i!' sight • in the chnit· of 1\ burber Rhop while getti ng 11 mnsflnge. Mille ,'nnity MECttANIZING FOOD bei ng what it iR. we IlU eRS the Ia _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ •\ mirncle WDR occompliRhcd t hl'ough Lho sheer int('nsity of his drsire to Alnrming nows comes from chu m· ~ce himself "prettied up ," iJlt.B m e ting in Chicago. They predict 'lhe avtlnluol wiping out of ago It dosen'l take the r pports of nirricultul' e. !fhey lillY thirty men plane compnni"s to co n\'ince us lhR\ working in R factory the 8i1.0 of women nre getting marl! fli g hty nll city block can produce in the form t he time. of you st as much food 118 10,000 mcu • tllJing 75,000 acres. The lime may Now that trans·oceanic telephone comCl, It wall . flUid at this meeting co mmunillnt ion is po s.~ iblll, tho op· when the prcs~ure of populRtion will erators will be giving us the wrong create II si'j uation Ha're che mists country inRt ad of t h e wrong num· will convert s unlight and gases ot hel'! the air into food that will sUBtain • • the humlln body. Such a situotlun T exas Guinnn, who originnUed may ari Re only many, muny y'c ors th a phrnsl! "Give the Litlle Girl a fr om now, tho scientists IIgreed. We Hand," is gettlllll' it. But it's the are glad. hllnd at the law. Picture of an exlst.ence where eat• • ing would be mechnni.c al. Think at A party of morathon dnncers having a tablet of concentraled tood or a cake of yeast for each meal. from New York to Bridgeport, Ct., Probably some 'Then think of the turkey und fixings , on a motor bus, the cronbl'rry sauce and all the oth- Of the bllmpy rOIl!!s led to many er delicious thlnll'l we have on our accid e~ta l discoveries of new steps. • • table~ on Thanksgiving Dny. Or, for P erhaps Gen e Tunney left the that , matter, think of an ordinary IIquere meal. Which wollld you rath· prize ring beclllls ' he grow tired of er havc--the tllbl et or the meol1 . th" necessity of readin g all those Wliat a sor ry thing life will b" in class ics. • that tar distant time predicted by Add s imill!~ : As oasy as finding the scientists! ' cigarett butt in Scotlllnd. It reminds us of R story t hnt Stephen Leacock, Canaelian humorist, once wrote, in whicJ:r he visullllzod a dis· UP TO DATE tant era when 011 food would be can· centrllted in taJ>lets. The big fam The Iather ru shing up to the nurse ily in thiA story sat about n tabl?, as she em rged from the room And in the center 01 which waN th ou' aske d, ~~".v oll, will It use ' a razor 01' Thllnksgiving dinner in the form' of a lipstick?" a tiny pill. De fore lhe fotlaer hnd the chance to divide lhe pill in to tiny Look at your <>xpirntion dato on pieces for the indivi<lual morn herR of the family group, Bolly grabbed the Miami Gazetto.
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Mrs. Mary Finch celebrated hor 84th birthday Sunday, taking 'dinner wilh Mr. and Mrs, Jolin Thompson at Wellman.
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Mr. lind Mrs. Paul Rea ~o n, of OilYton, spen t the latter part of the week wi t h Mrs. IId ie Renson. .' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham ond Mf'R. Mllry Grllh mlm called at the Kirbc home nea)' Lebnnon Sunday anornoon.
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(j.el)<! Tunney hilS announcod hi ~ decis ion 10 I ave the pr'ize rill8' for. iIlVll r. Natufjllly, it i9 wilh a twinge of regret thu t we see him go, (ai' I,e hll ~ bee n one of Ole most rc s p <!c t~d Ilxpo nent s of t he I1rt uf Melf dd"II:)!! and ce rtllinl y o ne wh o lined til e boxing Knme to u high plulI(' ]I" showed th" \\' orlol t hut II 'llun lI1i !(hl be JlosHe'ssed of exceptiollll i mllll lll i /uculi ies und yet engll'e us II fil-(h t PI'. 'fUllney WII ~ 8 s u ec ~ gs wh th e l' in Jhe ,illg Il l' ul'fo "e u c l a~ of coll eg e mell gi ving II talk " n Shllk" spcare. ''Ie will a lll·/.YMLe II BU ' ce~ K in whu tever he untl.tJrtuk(>s. For n e hU8 It k"en mind , is a c' t]lIui nt eti with th e b 'ut lhat hllll b<:e n said lind don e In the puat. an i] ill ad . diti on. h , strength 01111 thut quulit y known as galllene~D. hi h is fight ""ith T om H.' l'ney · lw slnwe'll UJl li nd g1Iv.- thl1 A u ~ tl'l\liull n ehllnce L" re~over whe n the laller \\' II R Buffer ing from II bIJd/y hur t eye. li e has prove n .in this in8tHflce and in ollwrs that he Is a lrul! eport8mlln. Sportsmanship CDunt.. everywh ere else liS we II as in the pri>:e ring. \\ e may expect great things from Tun. ney. He has ten {'I ement s o f char. ar~r that Were in still ed in him Ly hin ""pl!rienccs in th e "ing- h re Uwy ar., ,as he mentions them him . IIClJC : ,. him ina, confidence. pa.
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Mrs. H. S. Tucker vis ited th e lut r pllrt of ihe week wit h r elatives lind frionds III KE!Il~cky.
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L YTLF. Therle J ones pluys thl' llmms in '1 C ' 11 b I • Ie enl (' I'\'1 e ani. ~ [ e _ srs. Guy Rout za hn nnd Ra lph Johns madl' n lIu , inl' s~ trip 10 Dayto n Frid ay. II. 1. ' lurk retu rn I' d fl'llm 1\ 111 0lll l' trip in Ihl' Ensl un W('dlll'sduy of last \\'('I'k. .
Tu'n nty, chaml)io n helIVY' weight, fo llnwtd his sensational vi cto ry over T um Hc<n~y by. ~ht ~nnou n ccmcn t that he ~. re.ttrln& permanently from Ihe prtze fInK-
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Mr. and I\l t endeel ehul'('h in P ayln n I II ~ t S undny. ~=-~ Ehl r r \V. [{,,"cliffe wa ~ th.. I Mr~ . . U5tHI Wilkl' l'SI) n i ~ visi ting prene \er. rl~ lnti\'{' ~ in Will1l in\:l ol\, ~ [r. nnd 1111'". 10'1',·,1 Mnkf'!' fl nd Mr. II l1d MrA. J,," E"lIl1 d motnl''' c\ to Dr~' ~ II· . lind Ml·g. G"Ul'ge Ih'ntl ers()1\ RidKI', Ky., ~I 1'". F.\·UII " ' ,lI d home, w,'r(' Dayt" n visiturs Monuoy. " n Sunday, Allltll"1 ~. G ~ \I rgc H(> ndt'rso n was a b\J si n e~~ Mr. and l\ l rs. ' F ru nk 1I 11rt ~o rk in vi" it t1l' in Cincinnnti Saturduy. co mpany with Mr. ulld Mr~. 11'11 lI urt Mr~. W. 11. Allen cntl'rtnim'd thl' Slick of Daylon. ar (' (' nj oyi ng a mot or tri p to Niagara Fall , a nd Cn nl" I". Bridge club o n Monday uflern oo n .
Mr. und Mr~ . hnr l c~ .10hns attendell Fri ends Yea rl y me cting at WIlYnc~ ville Su ndny . ...-ro---c::::-o-t-t-o-n-----a-'-,d"'! Mi R~ Eslhe r H .. nd (' r ~o n hn d a. din · !III'. ami Mrs. lytic Cox nn,l Mr. Mrs. E. F. Enrnhurt nnn so n Char· lind IIlrs. C h nrle ~ Johns spent S unday l('s Burt on "p en t '1'ul'sday in Day t nn, npr g U!!sts at Mrs. Il nlhuwa\" s t.,u l'oo m W ednesda y evening :,1' Illst eve nin g in Dayton. W~ k. Missl's Kilt hryn Torn!!r lind l\Ii sse~ LoIn and Erma Scnrs ar(' Lytle undllY School is planning I\Inry Loui se McDI'rrnott, of Mnrifri ends In Sub ina thi s wee k. visiting II picnic ut Harm on park, L ebn non, e ttn, and Miss Elsie Ha\vke. Sulurday. August 25. D. L. ran", and Gilber t Frye mad e Mrs. Harvey Ry!' anti Mrs. Ru sj\[i s~ Eva Whnrt on spe nt last week n business t rip to Urbann l a~t Thurs"" II Sa lisbury entertni ned II lnrge ut th!! h ome of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. dllY. accidents, wheel mrs· co mpany last Thursduy aftern oo n at Cornell, ncn r pringbo ro. F or Sale-White 'co ll ie pups. Set> t hl' attructive hom o r'the form er . aHgrtlllcnt. cuts. underi\lr. nn d Mrs. J . B. ,To nes lind Mr. E iJ:' ht tllbl e~ wpre fill ed for "0 00" nn d i\l 1' ~. Edrl LonganI' s pent Wed - C harles Bumt'tt, R. D. 5, Waynes- lind a delicious lunch was se rved uI.inflation. dOl cuts, blowville. ne8dny eve ning HI Chnutauqun . l e I' th e gumes. outs, bruises, or anlJ Mrs. Morri s Miller li nd Mrs. Rob· Mr. and MA Ed Hnnby o f Dayton, road hazard : .. _.... - .• crt Hu nt li re with t he Indies or War- sp e nt C\ few days with Will Hay lint! r en county li t Camp R os~ thi ~ wee k. famil y. ~cveMl l from here atte nd ed t he Mr. Mt'rle Kerns. of Co lum bu~, is Lacy re union ' unday lit Ihe h ome of flane E. Hnnby age 38 years. son th!! guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. RoMrs. Tim Bnrt on at Sugar Mr. nnd ()f Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hanby, former .& . . bitzer. Creek. residents, and ' veil known in lIIr. a nd 1II rs. hurl es Clark, Mrs. li ss Marjorie Enrnhart is enjoying Way ne. ville, died at his hom e In S. H. Bltrn elt and H. M. Clark attend a visil to her aunt Mrs. J . R. Baker Dnylon Tuesday, August 14. He is s urvived by his wife and two childed llie !\fuMn reunion nt Painters- of Franklin . r en. his parents and three brothers vill e. und ll~' . Willinm, Pnul nnd Alfred, of Dayton. Dorot hy Dakin of Grand Miss Mr. and Mrs. Rom o Riggs, of BelFuneral services will be held at' mont, we rc Thurs day afternoon call. Forks, . North Dnkota, is visiting her t. And rew Episcopal Church erg ot the home of Mr. and Mrs . nu n t Miss !lIny Wright, Thursday aft ernoon at 2 :30 . InCharles Clork. Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Elzey tlpent terment in Memorinl rark ceme\.nry. ' GenevlI Mae Routzahn wn an th e we ek-end in Dayton with their ov!! r ' unday gu est o! her grandpar· son Kenn eth and family. r VEGETABLE MENU ents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Kerr Routzahn, This offer applies to ) Mr . nnd Mrs. F . A. Snider of n ear Minmisburg. ( passenr,c[ car tires only Miamisburg ca lled on their daughter . Creilm of tomnto soup Mrs. K esler Graham Rnil daugh- Mr~. J . R, Wilde Tuesday evening. Spani~ b ·rice. Escalloped egg plant ter, Bernice, are v isiting Mr. and ' Butt!!red stri ng 'beans Mrs. A. E. Whit e' and so ns . in CoMr. a nd Mrs. J ames McClure, Mrs. Cottnge cheese Rnlad l umbus, thi s w!!ek. Walter McClure end Miss Mory Leah Ripe plum tnrts Mr. and I\lrs. Byron Rush. (If Edwnrds wer e in Dayton Tuesd ay. Non-stim ulating drink Springfield , spent Wednesday and Dr. Rnd lIll·s. C. W. Henderson nnd Tbursday with the tn tt r's sister, Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald H endenon and BeHe Scott a nd family, (tnugh l<'r w('re Cha utau qua visito rs Mr. Everell l~n l'l y a nd children, He le n, Ru t h l\IlIl Rube rt, Mrs. B!!lle Sundny. Srott and Mr. li nd Mr~. Low('ll ThomAi l I' a vis it of severnl weeks with FOR SALE as m otored to Chillicot he, S unday. relativ!!s Isnac S tout nnd fAmily Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry Gruhum enter- left Tuesday morning for their home US ED CARS-One 1926 Ford Rondtained t o unduy dinner, Mr. and in California. ster, New Paint, Wire wheels, 1\1rs. Kesler Grnhnm IIn cl daugt.Ler, Mrs. St. lair Fife nnd two ch il- BUlllp r~ , nnd runs good. One ,late Bl'rnice, an d !\Ir. Willium Gra ham. dren of Wilmington, spent lasl week 19 26 Ford Tudor Sedan. Wire wheels Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Savag!! nnd wilh her mother Mrs. S u~ un Wilkcr- Origin!ll paint. If you need a good , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---,.."" children were wt',e k-e nd guests of · t he son. nnd fa mily. u ~ed Cu r don't miss these. romle r's aunt~, Mrs. Elizabeth Wat'VA YNESVILLE MOTOR CO. son Ilncl l iSfl P ear l Savage, at Sid- . Misses T r illen!l and Margaret ney. Ohi o. Edwards, Mrs. J. Wilson Edwards Rev. R. A. StillingN will hnv e ser- and son George were Dayton vice at Lytle church next Sunduy at via.ltors Tuesday. 9 o'cloc k, afte r his return from a Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Hare a nd sister t hr e weeks' vacation . The Sunday Miss Ruth Hllre of Belmont called School will be Ilt 10 o'clock. on t heir coulli n Mr. J. R. Wad e lind Mr. Frnnk Woolley, Mm. Emma family lns t Sunday. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. William Woolley, of Dayton, were Lytle visWm. E. Smith of Wnm ego, Kan s a~, ilors Friday evening. They r eport is visiting r c, lalivcs in this commnuMr. Brown's condition nbout the ity H(' is n c(!o mpanied by a friend ~lI me a s when here. Charles 'Blanchnrd. Mr. I.l'on Snllshury motored here Mrs. Wu'lter Kilbon anti I\lrs. from Cll' velnnd, Thur ~ day. Mr~. Salisb ury a nd childre n, Meriam nnd Jam eo Ray und so n of Jnck ~o nv i ll c . \Y endull , r eturn ed home with him, Fla., ~p cnt last Thursday with Dr. Saturduy. nCter nn l'xtended Visit and Mrs. C .. W. H!!nr\ erson. (,,1~ ". with ]'Ill'. lind lIfrs. Allen Emrick. We repair watches. clocks and j!!welry, and replnte sil verware; also The Fumble Family has four neW pets buy old gold and silver. Cnry's -a parrot, a goldfish, a dog and a cat. J cwelry Shop, Lebnnon, Ohio.
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The 11\\ >v1I 1!~'s .. ,1 for s '" al,lc close- til! o f tnt S"ulhcrn IIOnion oi ils suriace, lakell Wilh lh. aid of a IOO-inch reflect or at Pasad."a. C~ I . Th e surface is dOllct! wilh hUlld rtds oi "rater c;, so me uf wtHe" 3re I) \ ' e r 50 miles ill di a mete r, , ...h l,l .... ) a re Qilused II.)' the SUII 'S rdlc~t iu ll .
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ST. AUCUSTINE CHURCH SlIndll Y, August 19. sO I'vico ~ al 8 :3 0 n. Ill . Father Bi(m, Past nr. METHODIST CHURCH 9 :16 a . m .• Sunday chool ; 10::\0 prl'nc hing se rvice, ~ lIbje ct , "Ins pirntio n from Other Work ers ;" S :00 I). m., s('rl\lon, "The Duty of S trength." Official board meeting Mondny eve ning, August 20. Aaron S' . Watkin., L,g,D., Pa.tor.
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"Q uick, Bob, a wild cal's jusl run into Ihl> ho use with your wife." "W 1111 , he'll je'.,l have to get out Ihe besl way he can."
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT i':Hta lt· of Char les H. Shprwood, '(,'cPIIsed .. Notice is h !! r ~by give n that Edith I'; dwllrds and, E ll n E. Co nner ha ve b"e n tluly appoint ed and qualified as I'xec lllrices of the e ~ tute of Charl es H. S herwood, late of ,," urr en county. Ohio, deceased . Dated thi s 8t h day of Augllst, 1928 W. Z. ROLL. Judge or th" Probnte Court. Wurr en Cou nty. Ohio. S hawhan & Brown, Atty's .
PICKLING TiME P id YOll ever lise
Heinz Pure White Pickling Vinegar? The kind H. J. Heinz uses in tbeir famous pickles. YOll can see the displa y and purchase the 'pickling vinegar at
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They're the world's funniest 'animals. . You' llsplit your sides laughing at their antics. .. The kiddie~ will be delighted by them. They are not ordinary animals- they • talk. And how! Let t.hem talk themselves right into your heart. You can become well acquainted with them by watching.
'.UTHE fU MB L~ fAMILY" By
E. COURTNEY DUNKEL Nationally. Famous Cartoonist
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I\fr ~ . Amos Ml'ndenhll ll, who un~h-~ . Cntherine Merse r is' with her derwent o n operation nt St. ElizaMrs. W. W. Kru er . . beth hospital, Dayton, was brnnght Mr. J . Hover of Franklin ~ pent last h ome la st Thursday and is graduo ll y week with hi s dau g hter Mrs. B"n recoveri ng. Abncr. Mrs. J . D. Marlntt r!!turned home !\II·S . I'ort of Dnyto n is spendi ng today. after spending a week with All over the U. S. A. a ton of the mo nth with he l' daughter Mrs. her daught er, Mrs. Merle Kerns. In Coal absolutely H. H. H unse n. Colum bus. S he was accompanied by Mrs. Albort Kruer of Dayto n wns Mr~ . Kerns \lnd little dllughter, who a Sundny clinner guest of Mr. a nd spent t h!! day here. Mrs. Wulter Kru er nnd fnmily. "Yourex" Silverseal s ilverware. Miss Virginia Woodward of t h e best man and mnchine can proSpringhoro wus a guest of Miss duce. Select your pattern and let 'harl ene Sh!!llhammer Monday. with an order for .n ESTATE u s help you get your Het complete. Mrs. J ohn S hee ts of Springboro Cary's Jewetry Shop. Lebanon, 00. HEATROLA. Time expire. Sep.. wns nn ove r night gU!!st of her grandMrs. Edith Harris, Mrs. Frank dllughtcr .Mrs. James Wicle TueRdny tember lat., 19Z8. Taylor, of San Francisco. Mrs. Laura night. Mosher, Mrs. Ronald Hawke and Bon lIl r. Rny Frlezy who was hurt Frank, a nd ~fir. Harris Mosher were badly about t wo weeks ago is able to Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred be nt his w.ork again in the black- Hartsock, of Milford. smith shop. John Paul Bolton, In company IIIr. nnd Mrs. Will Ro ss had for their. Sunday dinner guests Mr. and with Columbus friends, is enjoying Mrs. Fl'ed Wade of Franklin and -Miss a tour thr OUl~h Canada, having visited Niagara Falls. Toronto.' Thoueand Cla ra Wad e nf Miamisburg. Islands and Montreal. They are re. MI;. and Mrs. John Me C$)l\ough nnd turning by 'Vny of points of Interest so n Ev!!ret t ntt!!n dec1 the Archdeaco" in 'Eastern United States. r eu nion held Sunduy the 5th !It, Mr. Frank' Archdllacon's of ' Sprlngboro. Miss Esther Henderson entertainMr. and Mrs. Forest Taylor lind cd last Thursday atternoon, hono'r daugh te r Clam ' Rnchel m.otored to ing MisR Els,i e Hawke, . whose marwhere Raymond D ugnn of Spring- tiage to Mr. Maynard Welb will take bol'O hilS his cllmp south of Wayne!- plaee thiil n! onth, After Mias Hawlie ville. -; . h nd been showered with ",beautiful - - -- . . and useful gifts the afternoon was • spent in playing bridge. Later ' 'h7 &la, Illami QueUe lor a r.... dainty refreshments' wore' jjerve~. -1. . . . .~!III....~I!II.~!!iI~.~~. . . .~. . . .I!II!I~II!IIII!II~
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WOI'" BU ll lI ou se r, win ne t· o f th e di ~e us thro w ; Edwllrd H nmlll, bl'ouu ju mp vi ct o l' ; Sa b in Cnrr . po le vaul t victur; B o b Ki ng, w ho won fo r t h e . S . in the hi g h ju mp ; Ra ,' BHrhu tIi. fi l's t in -l OO -me tllr r u n ; J uh nll Y Ku ck , le a J er ill ~ h o t pu t ; J oh n n,· \Y e iRm ull Ct', Rp ee d), Wil11l1W illg ch am p io n ; AllJ inia Os ipu", ic h, gi rl swimm inI'( mar ve l ; Murt ha N OI'e li u" n n tl GI' " rge " (tj ll e , \\' 110 b r o ke wo rl d' s l'e~ "l'd>! in ~wim millg e ve nl s. Fi~u.l'es de n tee d th nt t he ni nth O ly mplII, l ne tt l'd n 1II'0til o f al m os l I~f: l f a m ill io n.. d" I I ,~ rH. Ex pe ll RcR in , t nn ec tl o n \\ Jth Il, nm o unt,e d t.o Ilall n t!. bRIRll e~ of i t ~ n e t wOI·t h, un ,I Il l y 1 Mr• . J , 0 , arlwr il{ hl lI'a " u !!uect $ 1,085 .0 00 II no Ihe In CO lll e IS eRt lAm o ng' Am c r kll" OI Ylli pic h 1'0l'S mn t(' d a t $ I,51 G, 250. totnl e d $ 1, 11 2 ,:19 0 .. 0 G. Ne ar ly nil (If Mrs. AI't h ur Hn m illo n . L bnllo n , all o f t he in c rease in th e va lu e o f th e nt 0 br idge pllrt y lus t Fri day a ft " I'unive r sity's a SllOLs IORt yenr com e 11 00 11 . about I hroug h imprnve me nLs lind add ilinn s to th e ph ys ical 1>la nl. Th e Mrs . lII ury H o pkin. o f n "yton wn ' valu eali o n was increa sed by s p e n~ing t h e d in n e r g ues t o f fl i i. s e", A nll i.. lin d $462 ,6 1 J.:~4 o n buildi ngs $:1 90,989,77 Mame Bro wn Mo n,llty a t t hC' F r i ' n, ls f o r e qu ipm e nt and $ J0 9 ,3 0 2.2 6 f or H o me. ite ms . Th o m isce llo n eou s ph YKical univers ity's esta te on July 1 !lmount1I1r. nnd 1II,·A. Ru e Mo nfort !lnd so n I\1I ~s ,Ioc l"ol1, n ft ~ I' r.1 1!\·e n yoa r s' Miss E I' el}-rl Cartwright wh o has ed to J 118 ,2 o c r es, the r e p ort o f W ilmin g tun, cull ed <i n Mr. a nd eh o we d . M r~, S am ' l B utt ~ r worl " S u n d"y I'x p<' r il' n cl' :01 ' a n Q u e nti n Sta t e s pell t t h e s umm e r in a girl's cnmp in Pri. ,n. de(' llll'(,s Ihat w Olll e n c r im - W is co n si n co nt ribul es the following " ft PI'no n. in nis a r e t h .. V i C IIIl1 ~ uf une o n Lro Jli~ d in ter esti ng descr ipt io n of camp life in One ot the veat probl e m s o f the '" ' , • _ I tate i s empl oy ment o f Iho usand s of W e llI' e; · ,, {rorin g Itl any s peciol s imp u ls e ra t he r l h u n o f 1\ I) h y ~ i olog n nOI·th 11 1;"01 d~ : able bode id pris oners who now mu st Ilurill p,' A 1I j! 1l ~ t. S I IlI''' 01' n ",. I'y i nl leRninJ! Inwn rd c " i m • " Th(' I'e '.11'1 ' 11 0 c,~ i llt i ll ll i t Y l'e,~~? n g lim p 0 50 hll is loc a ted on Big s p e nd th"ir tim e in th e idl e hou se at lIi)!h l , Ca , y'!; .I l' w,·II,' ~ h o p , t l' lt ' . \\'0 1111'11 pn ~ O Il f' r ~. , I" , s~ y " , Cn m l' l\[uskl' llun g e lake in a n o rth I'tI forthe OhiQ pe nitentiary. Th e number u n ~lII, Ohi . is inc r e as ing rapidly lind th e re see m s I1 l11 lf n g W,' nll' " ",r ne l'a ll !, fll ll nWfi on e.. t sta le plI rk wh ich is t he la rgest MI'. :1 111 1 MI' ~ . ~ I j' ,' r II Yrn n n a nrl II ncO lIll'on,·d 11I 1 1'1I 1 ~C' ill whi c h wom e n ~ tole p l1 rk in l he Un it e d Slu tes. to be li t tl e d is I'ut r Among l'x lH'rLs that idl e ness br eds clI lltl' mpt for th t' fo m ily w " rp d illll" " g'1I f'" I" 0 1 lIIr. lin d 1" 11\' (' III(' u ~ lIal Plll h o f li f e a nd muke The r e a re fOl·t:y la ke s in thi s. n rea . d c' II UI' in t o c rim e w ith o ut Th e r ou d I('odillg 10 comp passes low. P o pul a ti o n o f th e sla te pl'nol 1\1,'S. S nlll Hu r wi c h hl L ,' uu no n T u (' ~- :l tho " r, hl Iff tI", r!'~ II It ~ t hat fo ll ow." t hro ug h a 9 00 -a cr e r eg io n o f gam e insti t u t io n ill inc r l'n ~ i n g lIIu l.' h fu s te r dnr Q \ ' n i n ~. It tlppl'n l" f r0 1l1 t h is t h nt self p r es('rve, bu t '~ f co urse n o hunting than wo rk CrIn be f o ulld f o r men wh o IIII'. lin d Mrs . fl . C. Hitige .. f Ind - co ntro l ill ' 1111 emell~(' n eie s is th,' is ttll ow e J II n yw hcre in the po rk. 011 are ~lIge J' and an xio uR to do un y th ing they can t o he save d th E' I n il' ho u rs ia nap o lis , Rll e n t ,' lIllda y wit h lh ir vir t II " II I1 " t II cl, d l· d . t he sho res of Big Mus ke llunge II IlIke at twitchin g t h e ir fingers a nd " c'n unt- f:H he r and m o th E'r, 1\11-. and MI·s . Th e \\, "1 1 " wos o n ce II pri son three miles 10llg and a mile ' wide. ing tl1l' fl y s pl' ,' k.; o n tht' \l'all" n f th e Muhl o n Ri<l l{e. ntl1 ci:d a nd fr C' '1 11 e ntly vi s it ed the t he l'e nre mnn y white birc h and pine prison. ioll e hUli se. Wllrd ' n 'fho mu B Sllltl' Pri <o ns o f Illin o i ~ . H c wos tre es. The bnl:k of th e b irch is use d F o rl'l'Rt Gr 1111 111 0 11 <1 fli lll ily neco ", - , u rp l'ise d t u I1l1 d t hn t. t h (' c la ss co f co n- in c rnfts ot camp. r ali z's th e n ee d f o r work for the men and has d o ne all with e n his p w!'r t n pa n iN I hl' M i ~~ Rheu Dy ke o f [)" y t on Vi(' ls t hnt r,:n-e till' ll'llRt t l'o u b le! was If one happened to com e to Os oha k ee p th e m bu. y f o r nt 1.. II.t pll r t. tim e. W " I'l' wp e k-I'n <l ~ 1 11' . t " of M i ~~ ~1I f' th ,' 1II1 I1'dl' I" '1'5, Th .. I'<,a ~ o n iR t hllt. at 7 in lhe mClrning, h e would h e llr But with o u t t h t' C,l-o pc rol io n o f Crunl' in T ol",I". IIlUl'(l l'l'~ n,'(' uRunll y l'oll1m it Le d 0 11 II r e ve ill e ringinlr out clearly, tellin g tho ~e with powe l' to aid he hnel he(, 11 slu ld e n ill1l'lI l ~,' 1111(1 a mn n nel' d not :1 11 t h e girl s to rise and make ready MI'. n nd I\I n' . II rt l'nl<l Willi n lll ~ on virtually po we rl ess to exte nd t he b., II ha r d"II .'d c rill1i nll l t o be I{ u ilt~, fo r wor can oe or s ett ing-up exerc iscope o f e mp loyment. As n r es ult Dr ann ou nc in g the bi rth o f a s on . nf tl,; ~ cr ill l", us . Tw lve gi,rl ~" get th e ir paddles itha r tl E rn e Rt . A "g ll ~ t \ 5, II I M in mi R the idl e ho u se populution "oo t inu es Of CO li n ,.· t h C' r c lire ~lJ mc peo pl e a n ll ca r ry the c:anoe to th e Inke whil e Vall ey hos p ito l, Dnyton . to grow, Ilnd not hillg is being d o n e w ho a re l'im ply la ' king in mo rn I l h e r es t a rc - t d kJng exe rci ses. The about it. Hl'n se, Th " i,' wh nle t OIl C o f ", o ra l ~ twe lve g irl s di ~: th ei r paddles in tim c MI'. ntHI MrR. W. R. Mat h e r , lIfi ~ . i ~ lo w li nd nil t hl')' n c(' d t o co mmi t. w it.h t h e "NtTo-ok e" Qf the crew copKn t he rin C' Ke nt nnd IIIr ~ . 1I1 a r y H opla in ' s vo ice. A fte r rl o ing plain , sw ing, W e llth e r co ndi t io n s hnve ju~t. h e e n ki ns w e r e c n tc rtnin pd i'l uneluy a t th l' n c r ime i ~ t he o p po l·ltt n itr . B u t a ll o f u " n r c I' ol"n lio l (' rirnil1nl R f ell th e r , cli c k and ra cing strokes right f o>r hi g hwIIY impl'o ve ml'nt work h o me of lIIr. \l nd III rs. J . C. n uwkC'. w he n il co,m's t o im pll Is,', II ~ ucl,l l' n the canue sli pR q u ietl y in t o ~h r e o whic h is (Ul' be hind beca use of the slIl'gi nJ:' n f I':..¢in n 0"1' ~ " n 1l' (11'1' 1'- T h e n ""e h ",il'l he lps t.o ca rr,\' th e ea he avy rnins of late 9pring and early II[j R~es Bpss ie, Ii: 17.? i<,. II ncl Edn n nn e to it_" re~tin g pl nce , a n d lin e$ ttP 8Ulllllwr, Hnrry J. Kirk , s tllte h igh- F.llltll of S prin g Voll ey Il nd MrK. K:l te wh e lm inR' Il es irc, Pnrnnts ~ h llu l d I :It'll" f!'fll n t. h i ~ t h llt f o l' t ha n h, g ive ll by th e clI pla in, t o way dire t or. aid thi s week thllt De oU t's!'y o f I nui nnap oli s ~ pent more ll1 .. n lire wo rking on s tote rood ~ Thur sda~' wi t h t he ir c Oll si n lII i ~lI th p Il",,,t n e C I 'S~ II' I' I l'~.. c' n t (l t e nch ",h id , ('ve ry gi rl s mist's he r paddl e hil d r~ n ,10 101 11(1 r es(llllltl. , " Yea y e n. " By t his c h ild n ' n i ~ ~ If con·tro l. at the present lilllo than at Rny tim e Do m St i, J~. 110l I\('(!,I ~ (\ III1Il' h lo taug hl o he - I illlc 'v e l'Y on is r ea d y ror II s hort dllring the p ast ye ar. De t ours arc being .. liminutlld each week, and r oads IIlr. and 1111'S:' Ha wnI'd A r chd ell cll n Ilil'n ce li S 10 I, · lau); hL lI(Iw to u hey dip ill lht' Ill k /!_ B rCllkfns t is th e n e xt main fe ashollid lIr in excell e n t co ndition s pellt S IIlHla y ' in Qhltnhnil w ith MI'. theil' 0 \\,11 b(' tt l' l' s l·lve ... An y ' nn l! wh l) Il"d ~ hi /< 1' 1I ~ . io n tllO 111 1'(' a li t! USlllllly IVp III'C r ea d y w hen during S ta te f n ir w eek. Th e de port- anu lIfl'" F. Ii , H e n ty. Mr~ . AI' hF o llow ill g mellt hil S jll t iss li e d II lI ew rOlld ma p de ncon r t' ntuinecl for /I w e(' k's v i~ it . t,·... n l'; int· h ll ll li nd wlill InSl's h i}' Ilr, t . " upy hUl:: le blows. S ,, " S£, " f l·c" I I,,.il1 1\ 1" ' 11 IInl le r lh ,' ill - hl'''lI k fH" t \1' (, l'l,sQ tn o ur cnb ins to which will he fo r frl'P di strihuti o n wit h hw Rist e r . {I u ell c ,' " f t),(' 11 1 i, ill d:oul:()r o f 1'0111 - 111 11 11(' b(' fl< n n d lO ' prl'p:l I'e o ur ro o m ~ dUrin!! nnd n ft e r t he s tat e fil iI'. It . mitl in r, IIny · I·in ll'. f" ,' iIl NI'''''1 il'n. ht:'cmlsll H. p twco girls is ont' o f t he most compl e te e Ve! r "\' nurex" Si l ve~pnJ ~il vf'rwu1"(f, ,' (' I f di~, ' i l ,lil1 p nmy h., \"(l ry IInn l : Wh u h nvp t hf.! fH'nh'At roonl~ ge l e xpubli e.~, p d nlld will be muil e d fl'e e t o thp bl'st ma n a nd m nrhin e COli protv penp le " I' ~1 1 ''' "1: "III"l io 11S il i ~ Ira ir,' ('1" '::1 111 o n Su ," lny . A ftl' r t h e those wh o IIddrll!;!l Harry J . Kirk, ce. Selt'c t y o uI' patt pl'n li nd IElt. ~U'I'(\ to h(, hur d. i n~ "l'('l in n Iw~ g in ' n the ron ll1 t horstate h'lghway director, Colum bll8. elu u s he l p yo n g e t ynllr ~ I' t co ml'l e t l'. Hilt it i ~ n')I)I' lh,' 1" oH (' ~~('nti o l. o ll", h ", xlI lIlin nl iOll, h a s po inted ou t Cllry's Jewelry Sh op, L e bano n , On. .. 1\I ,,!;t la \\' < l1i l ~ "'''\l Id he n\'o ld ed if t h e h umps ill th e be rl s and th e du st. 1I1rs. Edith Harl'i" Mr s . Lo ur n 1"'() (1I ~ \l'o uld co nll'(ol Ilw ' PJlpl l'e s lind o n th e no o r untle r the m, a nd perlII o ~h e r, Mr. Hnl'ri ~ Mosh er, lIfi flS " o uld 1r.01'l1 t u be 1!0Hd ~ p or t ~ and h u p" h as ~ light1 y slanted th e pair of ---M IIdl'ed Hnl't~ oc k And l?rank 'rn ylor ' t Hkt' th lir 10. A('ij wi t ho ut yielding t o Rhoes undernea th, the bugle sum. MrR. Lp onu Ho ll Wa R ell'c t ('d preRi. H "'p n u nc e . m o ns u s to W atipi, which is a gath!Iwke I eft l o nif o n<Ia y for II f e w 11 d e . ire f or ,\ 'e n .. dent of the W aynp~ville W. c.:. T. 11, dill' S trip to Lexin g t on , Ke ntu c ky and _ _ _ .. _ _ _ __ e rilll(' t ng e the r in which we Sing our at R tllP eting of that organization at ' " ... ~ nmp ~onlYs. l' ICIlIlly. the hom e (I f Mm. F. A. HurtRock Th e n nil go to craft.s , some to enThursday. Augll~t 9t h , AI~o MrA. IIfr •. Kate Coleman arrive d hnmo am e ling, Rke lching , modeling or rafAnna Willium Ron was e lected vice S a turdny nfle r 0 pleasant vi s it with Mrs, J . W . F; uwar<! s ga ve a Itlnch - fi a ; oth e r s _ to g eRSO. leath e r , ' birch pre~ident, MrR. Annn T o mlin so n, Mr. and Mrs . H . C, COle 1l1111l nt b '1 S t rla y " ' I't L f Ollr u:lrk bn skl'try or beae! w ork . At d '1 'f S 'I r en n rI ( g~ (In ~ n ur , II I I 00 I I . . I I .. rs. "ory I ve ,N orwood, She wa s a cco mpani e d by h(lI1ol' gu es l.q, wh o will soo n ,Ie pur t I :" . \\' II' n ti e IIWlmmml:: HII! (' secl'l· to ry. an treas urer. II-It's. H. C. Colem e n and Mr. and IIfI'R. f W. , , '11 . Mi s s lI e nrietu I blnwg, we ru~h to t.h e lake t o Il'n rn C ndt'dotes for "he State fall r nm . I~ nr SVI e . I I I" 'flft I II a , Fron l! is Coll'men wh o rema ined Clve r Mel, ill se y: t n take tip hc l' w ork in the SWlml1lll1", nn. ~ IV lng . t. " ~ lin e electio n were di~cussed . ond li t e rature th e we e k-e nd. AHhtnbuln Hcll Clnl R lIfi Rs Dorothy n nd. r~~t h!)ur. II I' have c1a~ses or enwas di stribute,1 for the info rmation D '" f G I I,' k N D I nOC' lI1 g , l( on e hnppen A to go n ell r of \'"t e l's. MI'. and Mrs . lIfort Rou s h enterII : "1,' or 1'1111, ' or s, . . ',' W 1I'r l' th e tC llni ~ cOll r t h e might think he After 'f,'·.. Ilat·ts ock had serl'eel ' . hl" il ,n RtI'lI c t e r m th e 1l1ll1'Cr Rd I' . Mr ~ J' h L' . It ' t n ined S undny Mr, lind MrK. rI'o Vall_' . : d S:lW 80111 <' WO(l( nvmp ~ pruc lI' mg deJi r ioll R ref,·cs hm p.nt s, th e m pmb,!! rs dHVOl't and Ron , Mr. nnd Mrs. G eQrge L. A. Z,ll1m Crmnn f o r C uhfnrlll fl . nn f OI' th e ir midnight ' frolic, bu t it is disperAe d to Il1Cllt TIll"s (lay , ~flt.- 'Rhoad e . and dnughte r . E II11!!r Hum- IIfrs. J . B. ha pman for C" l umhu s. r e ull y th e dlln ci n J! .. ln RS. ... t t h e. h.ome 0 f 111 r . .A. .lIna , IJt on', 1I1 r, lind lIfrs., WiII illln Hamilton (111t he r Rgu esId l ~ w(' ' h t , lit emller ll ..... II re kMrs. '1 W. DE. Corn t H e tll Aft I' s uppe l' on M ondn y IlIIt T am I ·," son, nn d It IS ('a r n~ s tl Y ' I l'lll l'e d uhrl s on and Mr$, 'A lonzo Spencer n k'. Mno!! F IIW lit' - co unel'1 fiII·C. n r ev .iew 0 f t l te pa~ t, w ee k d Be , H"J·S.I e r III tliat the re will be a full 'l)ell1be r shi p 011 of Wi itni ligro,b : ,,_., ' ' ,oc , ' re , ell( c r.~ o n , r R. iR g i\'e n by onE' cabin in the form o f , ~ [, r N I M. Cole, 1I1r~. Rnlph MIll e r, 1I1r~. ' t ' 0 • T iny night Present. " - • C .• ,IlL Ro bit zel', Mrs . W . H. Anen. :l pun o ~'m e, _n ueSt , , A child'R ~ye6ig~..,.tf , ~tIl ,mo~t 'prec- I\l J 0 C t ' ht 11'1 ' T 'lIe e nc h ttOl t has n' p urty of ,t s 11\\ n , - --in u s possesRiQri,.an~{ 8hottld be c urers . . , 1\1' \~,g • Isses rt , na p e rhnpR n mas que rade or II hikl' to etz~ . fully -gtlnrri l' d, Havi\ yonI' c hil d's an~ Morgare t ..Iwurds, Mrs . S. ,D. anoth e r loke. ' Thurs day afte rn oon . ---"rl'y e R el( lImin e d lIy Dr. Rll llolph, th e l'I<\!\k!e lind Mrs . Jam e s McClure.!!. find s every ORohn girl with :I pnek On Sunday AugtJ~'t 19. in R- gro~e e y ps lgh t s pec ialist bofor!' ,s cho o l 1)11' -, - - - . - - - --,o n her bllck hikilll:: to ~~ollle lli~tant at thlr home of And Mr~, AI!rea g in~. ,F,' e exnmination Tn eHdny:, s ll o t to Rllcnd the night under the' Whcts'el of W ellman, waR' held . t.he 1'htlr~elay and Satul'day R' Cory's stal'S. At night, when all is qui et, firat reunion of the Whetsel 18""lIy. J e welry Shop, T..ebunol1 , Ohio. o rten we cnn h ear a porcup'i ne roamAt noo'n about forty.seve'n"~were Th e ~cventh m cet;i ng of 't he 4-H ign around hunting for food. When lerved at. ~ table' at which il< se~ined 11ft;. and MI'8. Frank 'C lllrk and G oo d C u t. C lb tlting C ill b WM held at a porky touchl!'s an~hln8' it leoves nothing more cou ld have been 'IItldel!, daughter, of 1I1allel'ill, Mr lind 1111'S. tltl) Orn,lc buildin g 'Tucsday, Augu~t it s quills on t hE! object; Many m orn, Th'e" ~fternoon was 'spent in BOlita 1 OSllt;! Olnrk Dn d I l fl lI ~h l e r, of Cin cin- 2 1. \ No bll llj~ eS!! wo s tr/l n Rac~rI. MiAA Ing~ we fln~ a , irre(lt , number of .theRe ehlltter ond the appointing ot ol!l.l1e18 no li, Dr, and IIf rs , J , W. Blncklmrn , GOOR, the h~a \hir !!Xllmi r ed th, \YQr~ !Juills on the grou~~ ~y the ~bll)s •• and commltlilell for the arran~ne: ot. of. Qll yton , s pen t n fow ' ho ltl·s on o n d th floa t fo r .the fj nrllrlo a t tho" One day fOUl' t een of us, paekeel 111 next year's ineetln_,lInd as the hour Sunday w i ~h the ir 'Unci!! li nd "unt., COllnty fair was di$eURs ed. the camp ' truck, went to a . carnival ' of departure drew_ near all agreed Mr.- anti j'tfrf\. 1tlahlQn Rld~.. The hllxt meeti ng , wHl be . ~Id at Lac: dll FJambeau, IID, Indinn vilthat the day had been. 'aJl,iige I!llCceBs 'J ~B1nckbu a,! nttyfo'1 .~~pent n 1'ueR~ay, Aug ust:. 2S, ' w~ urge all loge. When w e arrived II ]>ow-wow and ,bored that all present and many few hOura on 'Sundn y ' w fth- tl leir membel'.!l who intend t~ finish ' their wall ,going on. Old l men and old lI'Iore mliht meet apln on the third uncle an<! aunt and Mrs . 1I1al:lon wi:l1:k, to be pre$ent. , women jump,ad up and down, to the $unday of 'AuguBt of 1929. Rldce, ' Helen Belts, Reporter. tune of the an4~lent tom.totnB. The
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VIRltO"S III Day to n Tu estln y.
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A series of wheat improv e me n t mee lings through o u t Warre n County is being plann ed by Co u nty Ag e n t Clllss and State S pecial ist f o r September 10 t o 13th i nclu sive , ot which h e g e n ernl agr ic ul t ura l s it ua t io n lind o utl ook w ill b p ex p la in d, espec ially a R it Iwrtn i n ~ to \\'h,~ at. Th e y will poin t nut t h p l'o m p C' litll'l' ro nditio n s in w hea t p ro du ctio n. lind sh ow th e pr i'lll e cRse ntinls f o r ~u ccess in Worre n Co un t y . Thi s w ill in cl ud e v ari e ti es . amount of s ee el, d nl e o f sowing, a nd kind and am o unt or fe rlili ze r fo r b esl r es ults . 'fh e compl e te Rchedul e o f m el'tingM will be announ ce d n ex t wee k, but pre parot ory t o th ese, Co un t y Age nt Class w o uld li ke t o huv e nnm es nnd nduresses of all farm e rs o f Worr e n Co un t y woo h uve surplu s wh eot f o r s eed . " I am h op in g t o mllk e up o lis t o f all s eed whe n l Hl'uil a bl e, s o t h ose w ho h nl' no ne, will kn ow wh e r e t o get it" Cln ~ s sa,' s, II ddingthllt he a n ,l the P u rll1 Rurcll u uffi ce wo uld be g lnd lo ~e r\' e li S a cle nt'ing ho use o f info rm l!t i" n, to he lp g et thro ug h th iR criti ca l p ~ ri u d . SUlllpl c s o f nld wheal ( I n2 i) will b(' t e~ ted fr cl' o f c h n l'l~c, if b,'o ught to t his ofli ce loy ,'e pl e mhe r I ~ l.
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Bo ys and gj rl s - Get yo ur Purk e r Du o fo ld pe n, a nd in k a nd p e n cil s . t he beRt f o r sc h oo l use, at. Cary's J e w plr y Sh o p, Le ha no n , Ohi o.
1\11'. • F ra nk T ny lor le f t f or he r ho m e in Stln Fra n cisco o n S unday uftc r s eve ral w" e k ~ vis it wit h he r m o t h er lIlr ~. E di t h B a r l'i s . Ellr l W, Co nn e r ,Jr. vi sit ed h i ~ Un clt' II urI'y Co nrH' r in Duy t on S!!Ve l'l.1 da ys la st w ee k and on S un da y, w ilh hi H u nc le v is it ed Oh io Ca ve rn s. MI'. a nd M,·s. F r u nk He ss, III,'S. Fl o r e nc e J)lI vi , . lind IIII'. li nd Mrs . En r l Ii l',S o nd d ll ught r r, W"mla , le f t W edOl'~ oI ll.l' [ 1\1' II t W lf wpl' h " II " ali o n in Iowa . Mr. an d 1\I rs . M ,I 'N II Yll1l1 n e nt e r tll in NI III IUl1ch C' on o n Fri rl a y , Mr . nn d Mrs , L . A . 7. i llllll,· rmnn o nn "hilIII'c n, 1\'II'~ . Snr uh ZlInll1 (,1'I118n a nd ~ Ii 's S te li ll Dau gherty. Th e flam e Gru e n is yo u r lIssurance n lwAYs o f II t ru s l wort hy t im e piece. YOUI' G ru e n jewl' le r i. Cat'y's J e w(·Ir y S ho p , L e ba n on, O hio.
Miss El sie Hawk e was host ess at Th e W a ki ta tinll Cn m p F ire Gro up me t w il h t he ir g-u!lrt liun , M r~ . Moorn"w Mnllcl:\y a ftern oo n , A ~ se ve ra l III mbl'rR were a hs 'IIt the m eeLing w n ~ ve r y s hor t, t he nwi n d isc lI RR ion ce n te ri nl'( :lr!l und \\'n ys n nd mell n s of c al'lIing nto n (' ~' fo ,' II t u bpl'clll ns iR bO Ilt! :1 l1d (')uln!!in!! o ur 1II(' ~ ti ng d nte hI fil i n w it h th,' ~r h (" , 1 s dlC'du le.
a s lumbe r party Tu esda y nigh t t o !\f r s . Lu c ile Bland, Mi sses Dori s H e nderso n, Est he r H e nd ers on, ,Jan e t Ca rtwri g ht , prnn ceR a nd Eli zu hcth He nkl e . Bo b bie Burton e nt ertai ne d o n Sa t urdoy "ft pl'n no n t h e I)c cn s io n bei ng a f nr (' w e ll pnrty for P ilul 7.imm e rm a n. Thl'l'C' \\' (, 1' (' t e n prcs r n t II IHI dni nty n'f r <,~h ll1 p nts we r c e nen jpyed.
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T h o ~ e wh o w rc not p ri vi lege d t o see he Ir o n H o r!'!! whc n p r eRe n te d ill BIlIUm ul'e . i\!d .. will have a n oppo r t uni ly tu ~e ' t h is wo n derfu l pa gl;'a n t in mo t io n pictu r e s free in X n ia d u ring t h e H om e Co m ing Ce l~ h r n ti o ll. ,\ lI",u ~ t 20 -2!l. T Ill' lI a l imor!' & , Ohio ,Roil rood \l'i ll I'fI ' " II I thi s u n us ua l pagea n t whic h ~ h , , \1'~ Ihe m o dI'S of t r o ve l o f th e Arll r .. kll n Ind in n. nn d oth e rll in I h i" l" JlII II"Y f rt' llI th e da ys 0 f fo o t I ra\' pl, I h,' n b~' ho r!<C, ca n o l, stage c" nc h t h r ll u g'h t o t he r1 ny " of the ~11:1I1l1 "111" n nd t he m od e rn motol' IIIH~~ \.· ~.
TIll' B. & n. w ill III ~ o h uv(' o n e xhil ';l " "1 :11 I he ' ''llI e ti lli e in Xe n ia, 0 11,· "I I h., I ra ins (I f t he e " l'! ie ~ t t im es. 1-" 1' " I ioi l' " wil l b · ",iv l' n o n thi s early t y l' P I I u i" , 'J'llP tr ip will e xte nd f r,,,,, I h " .\ '· lI iu E, & 0 , Depot to th e \I d lll ill "t " n ' I' o ~~ill l: Il eal' t h e O . S . & ~. O. Ho m e . '1' 1", P (! nn ~ y l vnniu Ruilroa d hilS 111:1, :" arra nge ment s to d i~ pla y two ty p," o f tI".i,' m oll c rn t y pe pa Ase n ger l ' ll l'lI Jt ' '' .
'1 h,' s l1Iull<' r o f these engincs , k n" \\'11 us th e 0 - 16, co ntmst ing quite di S! in ctly w it h t h e la r ge e ngine. kn ow n U s the K-,I, These engin es wil l be locate (! o n t he P e nnsylvania truc ks in t he h enrt of the c ity and will u n ooubtab ly be v ie we d by many d u r ing t hi s g al a y e ve n t in Xenia .
Kitchen Shower lI1 r ~ , Ern eR t Ou tte r wo r t h a nd Mrs, Co lI y MeCclY w~r e j o in t h ostl!8se s lit " kitrl ,,' n shllwcr W e dnesd ay ufte rn 'l OI1 , A us.: us t 15 , for MI'1l. Durne t t Bu tte r wu rth . li t t h e hom e o f the f" "I11I'1'. 1\l a ny pre t ty and useful I!i f l~ W I'/' I'e c(' i\'ed Il iln very mu c h ill'llI','c iill' 0 loy th ' br id e. 1 " ' l i(' i ,,u~ l·dl'l'.llI l1e nts of icc c ream
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l h,' J:' u c~ 1 s. Th .. " , i n\'it~ d we r c Mes dames M" rri- ( ', )r ne ll, Ern e ~ t flar\J!ocf<, 1.<,>,t CI· , ' Ul'{a cl' , F1'IInk Coleman, Il nrl'Y S t (lke ~ , J oe l Stokes, Frank T holllas , Anw s oo k, S amu el Butterwo r t h, Millo n K ey ~ , Maggi e Burne; Curl F r ye, M a m e Hat fi e ld , Anna ' Duug h c rty , L lI wre n ce Brown , Misses , Velma Cor ne ll , Th e lm a Harlsoc:k, III nr y Brow n. Mn rgnret Coo k, Merle Ellis, S t lI u Du ug h c rity, of Wayn esvill e ; 1I1es da mes W . C. K e r sey, J ohn . h e "woo d , Ch a s. E. Bra dbury, Misses III l1ry S her wood , Ge ne va a nd Emma Atilt o f Orego ni u.
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Farewell Party La s t Th ll l'ti da y e veni ng t he Cantl> F ire Girl s g o ve II fa rew e ll s urpris e Jlllrty f il l' Mury Lo uise Z imm erman \\'ho ICllves t his wee k f o r olifornia. !ll lI ry Lo u wus tru ly surprised and C! vel'y ho dy had a t h or o ug hly guud t imu. T he cvc n ing' s e nte r ta inm en t co ns i ~ t l:c1 of progr ess ive co n tes ts, t ho PI i ze~ hci llg alVo r d el t o Doris Salisb UI'y lind lIIa t'y L Oll , Doris h a d t h o 11I 0, t I'o inl s a nd l ur y Lo u's prize wns 11 ~ n l al l IJll t s incer e r e m e mbrjlnee fl'Olli t he W .. kitllt in a group. re freshm e nts wero De li g htfu l s c r ve d by l he cO tllmi t t ee and aIte l' 1111 ha o! wi s hed 1II111'y Lou 0 pleascn t It'ip un d a happy t im e in h e r new ho n)!! lhe p:lrty broke up about tenth irty.
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Attended Pageant Dr. W a tkins and Comily re turne d S uturdny fr o m t heir vaco Llon o [ over t wo w ee kM. I t w a s sp e n t in vie wing so me of th e he auly s pots of Ohio lind , P e nn ~ y l vu ni u ond in vi siting relntives lind f o rm e r pnri ~ hi o n ers. Lllst W e,ln esliay t h ey att c ndrd the !!I'eul Tn di nn P ag ean t , I sslIe Zane am ong th e Wyn nd oul ~ , n ca r Za nesfie ld, whi ch wa ~ IIl1ll1 e d f or him, a s ZlI n e" vi li e wus nlllllP d fo r his brother, J-:b e nc y.c l' Z o ne . A ne phe w 'Of Dr. Wa l ki ns nnd h is da ug hter ncted t he t wo il11 [lu rl un t parts oC Chie r 'or nplun tc r nnd Prin cess Myeerllh , doug h, e r o f C' hi l' C Torb e a n cl wife or I ~ < ac Znn(' .
MI'. and M,·s. J . M. Keys nll d Ruth n nd lIt u r~al' pt Cook \' i ~ i l ed Mr s . III' I,' n T1uwkin ~ H "I'I' i ~ a n d he r ~ o n. A n t h"n y o f RUl'(by, Engla nd . wh o 11 1'1' vi ~ iling nt t he ho m e o f Ai llerl T e n e ll n !lllr N e ll' \ii e nn n, Thll esdny n fterII . D. B ry d on o f Spring fi e ld call ed n oo n . lin W ny nc"vi ll e fri e nd s Monday.
On S und ny ('ve n ing A ul::u Sl 213 t h e r egulnr m ee tin g IIf t he Wa y nes ville Y . F . III. will be he ld at l he home of Mi ~s c" Fnith nnd Ru t h T omlin son . Th e le sso n o n "TIll' L eagu e of Nntit) n ~ " will he! ' led by Ru ymond Brndd oc k.
m ll s ic ~ (' PIl1Pd to hn ve s tru c k a ce rt.ain ve in in Ih , i r hurli es thut mlld e! th pm yo ung li n d filII (,f Ill' JI ogui n, 'V I' it1 ~ JlN·t 0 d I h .. tl' P C C~ mo de o f wild r ic (~ n nu hir c hhllrk , S ,"n c we r e lI en t ' hUl o lh e r~ w eI'\! fri g hl f ully c lu t t cl'('(1 up wi t h mo cc l1 ~ i ml nn,l otht' r Ihings to se ll. , Lnt e ,' in .July w e viRitl' d t he No wpo ri min e in I ro ll "';'\I '1. Mic h , Th is min " i. th e l a rgp ~ t und erg l'llll lHl iro n m in e in til<' wo rld, At thal lim e Lhe rl' w ere fi ve l\un d rpd min e r s emp lo), 1'l1 in t wo s hift s. W l' vi . ite rl anot hE'r m ine III Wuk c li eld whic h is the seco nd la r ge!<t o p e n mine in the worlel . As we lookl'd down into it, it see med a s tho ugh we saw firo with Rteum ri. i ng from c \'l'rywll cre. We t nk e many dnyl!m e hike ~ and
Smith lvotification Heard Today Through the Radio'
often sec deer and elk on our wuy. We go orten on nature hikes to Tnmarack Swamp, wh ich gives the effect or a sponge coveted with bu shes . ohnel fl owers, Here we find mRny plte er plants halt-filled with water, Iik~ a pitcher" We are . nll l ooking forward to the final wote r s ports d,,:y and t h e banQuet, and mO!lt of 1111, t o going home again, but a~ the , last duy~ go we realize how ,much we love Osoha and h ow much we sball want to come back next year.
On Wednesdny. Augu st 2 2, Go\'e rnor Alfred E ,' Smith. wus offi cilllly notified of hig nom in lit ion f o r th e . pres idcncy. The ce r e monies were h eld at ~he State Capitol Stops at Albony, and nn elf.borote radio h ookul> mnk e it Jlossible r(l~ them to be he ard in every sl'cliol1 o ( t be country, More thlln 100 rlldi o broadcasting s tations sent o ut t he-CQvernor's word s. Several short wave stations . d t-h speeches to Europe where ~~rr,e .e b adeBlt ' ,"ey were reo ro • ,
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Th e cxerc ises commenced afte~ lhe pln ying o f "The Star Sp~flJled. Banne r," wi Lh- Senat or Key PIttman of N e vndo the firs t to spenk. Sen,ator a Pittmnn concluded his -:l,otiflcatloll! s peech, tf) ' which Gov01nor S~lth. ' res ponded. . , _~ . !i'roffie w as' closed on all 8tree~ ,s urrounding Capitol rark, , Amp1t. fiers carried the apeechell to all pal'tli of the park lind to nel\rby atHets. Vast etowd!f\ cOngrept-ed to helP: aact see the ceremonies. -
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" n mwit h illl l.' l''' ,, 1 fl'llll1 A ugust -I , 1\127, " lint In I,," k in :\ hlllnd J) II ~ ' ~ rO(\flI (II I hr', l ij!('r \\' a~ kill"'!." Grnr(' 1'nr"'i ll hn" c nl CI'(' d nn a cli, ' n i1t o n. ndmini sll'll t ll r o f 11ll' I'~ t ll t " (I f II ~ Inul'h(ld {!rillrly, nn,1 I'll,' e - jU'1 It> , ee if he' s in het! alit! II l·ij.;"n·l! .·, Th('n \\,l' \\'alkt:'tI o ut ngain ~ t .C F ulwlI T nn ·in. She s (,(·..,. Su sun \ ' a n II <>rIW. d ('1'1I<l' d; mill It" lI s leu!' , Il ~ he Ilu l!h t t o b~ , " tlh'o r('(I , Ih,; cU ~ l o " y of Ih(' ir m inor Ch u r ll'R J , ('(l nll " c,', nll lllini ~l l'n l .. 1' ,;f inl .. Ih,' hull. SO WI' t oo k the cH n,ll c nnrl w~ nl ,' hi I.!. s upp ,.r ,'f Ihr ir mi nor child Ih e eSl n tl' o f ""hi ,· \ 'oo l'h is d"'· ,'a 'l" 1. F.rnl" t lIn,1 fO ll ncl I h(" ('ltl!' r (I n bn r k intn the flIll in hall . Th "1\ L U(l lla 111. Y O IIIl ~. 1!' 1111 1'dian ' o f Wl' IIwu n l t! 1\ Il ij!h t o f 8 I ui l ·~. At I!a y\\aru in th(l hhrnry, Ill' ~ t "o d " li d nlilll on \,. ~l llrgnl'l' I' . ' ch oll i ~ s u ing Al ph e iou R Th o mm, A. W i ll i" III ~ , li n illl' Il lllp etc' nl hl\'l'ring hof ol' P Ihr ( ill t cun l. thnt 1\ IiW e r oom , clear lit. the ('nd o ( Ih e ti l" d hl' l' I h iI'd '"·C·P llnt. ' NOTARY PUBLIC hlld I""'n the fi r!': :\ 11 of u, Il'o p(ld . choll for " i"(l1'(·(, . ch nr j!ing' ,')( tr(' l1\ (I cnrl'i do l', w e 5 1(1 [1p",1 to Iwock . " ' (lrllli n ""It·s 11111111' by Ho rn cp G (, rLw ltv. w h, ' 11 Ihl' f l'n ni d on r "lwllPrl, Nation.1 Ban" , ' a. lm ~we r enn,, ', ;:" we knockc,l Cra'ee Fm 7.('1' h:l~ r nt('r c d s uit fllr I· 't zp:t t l'lck . ex ,-c u l " I' o f t h" ,'s trll l' o f It W:\ ~ S,,"(hl ('y. IIlId he cn rr ic,t! n a j!nin . Th e n ' \\' 1' p ll sht'd nr (' n Ih p Will. Drawa .... .... .. E.tate. Settl •• la nl ;'11, l!i g (' 1 () I Jr ,,~ "'(Ir e ~ im Jl l y <li " ol'c<, n g" i n ~ t Wilhu r Fm zl'(' . c hnrg- Cy nt hill ~~ vnn ~ . d(l("'ns e d , we rl' up doo l'. Ah mo d Do wus' nt in his 1'00111. fll'<>" 1'(1 hy CO III't. oI r e llclwd. Il l' WO I'I~ no hat . 'nnd h i~ illl!' (' xt l'(,lll e cru e lly. C It'lllll i fu , ·j \\lt hlll t h (\ ,·, · fJ i~{t · r lt t o l' Wayneaville, Ohio Berthn A Ibl'rtso n ~(I('k s n div o rce !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'-.,..- I\' hilt' hili I' \\' I\~ , t l' i ngi n g u b () tit h is if; 1l1f) ~ t i lll PlI 1 tHllt - C'''' pt'(' in lly if lHl + MARRIAGE LICENSES "" I'll 1':11'(' , nnd Ihe wnter p nur(ld f r oni Al be rt Allwrls on nn grnlln r\ s hy rf\l" I..: UI4 ' ~ tnr l·d th t' I'lli ll. TlH~ .j oh n .l o ~coJl h r. ln lo l1<'Y ••11'., clt'rk . Hid - f a. hi.lI1l·d it:t' II(IX s h oil id b ... frl'm h im, Il i~ \\'d fnc(I gli ~tl! n p d in " f gros9 n l'~: l ect. nnd M lt r~' Eli zn lll'lh Gnn g l(' , s l,' nng - " l'irld~'( /lilt 1" ' 1 i .. oI i,':lIly til h"" I' il lh" ,·"n,lIe- lig h t. DR. C. W. mphl'l·. Both of Frnllk lin . " \\' hnl' ~ thi ~ '~" he a~k rl l. PROBA TE PROCEEDINCS !; w el' l :tll d t.' lt ,.l ll. I II tl U' h p:o: t :l l1t () Ead !';mi lh , a rrhi t ect, Hobl'rt ilia l ic r t' rI I ).:" rill "r ~ . h"wt!\'( ' r, l h~ ·'. l u ~t n liltl!' midni ght s ('~~i on ." Office - Aman Bid,. hi_ Fo n Iln swere d, T e ll 1I ~ firsl J . O. Cnrl wrighl wa R np poi n t ed an ll am ilt on, n nd ~ I n ry nt he l'in t' P r i 1I ~t! u [ ~(' :tldinJ.!' wa lt·)' :l l\d ~un p i!'t n o t op prni st' r in t he c~tll te of Dorn E l1 i ~ . OFFICE Hou"a l.'!!c her , Ca r li. Ie. why you wen l o u t in the m in, wit h nl' c p ~ snl y . Si lll l' l ~' wip t· th L' box tll'ceased , t o se r ve instead of W. N. n o ('oa l ~1t 9 tu I I It , Ill. 3 to 5 IJ. m . u ul '1 l1i" kl y w il h a ..tlll h WI·t in a REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Th e old man s at down In a cush - • C Ol'S, who is un able to nlle nd to h i ~ 7 lu !:I p m , Chid "ollll i," 1 .. f b !l k i ll l~ s o dll ll nd io nC' d c hair . H e gu ve no heed to ,-Iultnies_t h e EIss ignme nt o f FrNI W_ Telephonesl Cul herilll' R iley 10 Ma r y E, nnt! !I Il ,I 11ll' 1I w i J1 ill~ ,h'Y i ~ Illli ei!'lI\. t he \Vnt r pou r ing f r om his c\ o th e ~. I nI h" >llIl h l1l:<1 k Iy !''' . .I l' fl' o ~ 1 ing lIrtlee • 30 Roc kwood , IG e or ge C. Riehle nnd F. ~" hn Th onHls Ri II'Y . 3 lot s in F mn kReSIdence • 6UF'2 li e looke d tir e d und li stl e~R. 01(' c: h i lli ll ~ u ll it i ~ n f ' ('l':,~ arv uh o u t !=;. Corwin we r e upp ointe d n pprlli s er~ 1m . " T l\(' le" (I (' is br ouking," he anto ser ve in s t E'ud o f Cha rles Ho mer W. W . S hu r ts nn d Nan cy J . S hll r ts twire a Ilw n lh ill or ,I,,1' tn 1;lOi nt ai n Waynesville, Ohio ~ we l'e d ~ im p l y . li nd F r onk B o wl11 nn. I. Q . J or tl nn , to Wlllt e r F , • milh, L o ~ ill . O. L(l b- [ll'llpe r I'Ild inli"lI IIf cll lci fmm t Ilt' Onl y h is s on ~c cmc d to \l illie I" lInit. It cn n hI' d ,11'" ",'C·I' lI igh t. ign ee . ii i I'd h i~ in ve n t (ll'Y nn d np- uno n. stnntl. 1 l ooke d UI) 'f rom t h e work Itss Jll'lli ~lI1 c n t a nd h is Hch (' du lc o f d e ht ~ Lou isc I.(lwi s to .I .. hn E . S libl;s. Il l'i'o l',,' r e li!'in g, I UI'Il " If Ih ... CIII'I','nl o( tying my sh o(ls, p rocu red in m y lint! li alJi1iti s_ - ur ).!a :-l. . if \"11\1 h:n'(" (I nC' \.f l ilt· n C' w I. Oll in Lcban on_ r oo m on t he way t o t h e 1i brnry. W e 0 I [n he CIl" C of HIlY ~'1 c Crny . a dminO li" e,' W e icln l' l', Inrc nr W ei,lnr r n .. i',' I,.~' r':f l'il!'l'I'HIIIl'~ whic h 0111'm uci c u ~ ile n t circle in L1le di m ligh t. ist l'Uto r of t he C ~ lal l' o f G ro ce F . Mc a n d Mu rglll' r ill' Mnnrc t o P hili p rl\tt '~ l,y ~;I :O. By J1l ll rll inJ,! tilt' rl- · . Dentillt " W h nt d ocs it mea n ?" H aywa r d 1'1 il:'. ' r:ll"r i:, :I:~lI i ll I'pn ll,· I .. fll nd illn (' ray. ,lee(""!!I!. " ', L u i'll A , ~cv e r et W lJoo . Lo l in F rankl in. c r ied. " Does it m ('n n W I" I\ bc II I. , co u r t n[1point cd Duv id Adnm A. Bd Edw urd lI uwlhol'n to F. \'('ret :1 11 " Ih ~ dri p 1""' ,·:tn 11,,' pm pli, ' " !l nd d rowned? " f rr ~ h wil l PI' Pllt in I Ill', iC(I - IIb r tl'l1), s. S ha wha n li n d " m nk Hutrm n n to np- ~ l oo r..tj"l d . Lo t in Fra nkli n. ., ,. .. lI e ~ Jloke hO I'He b' ; hut lh!' nn - pl'liis c I'lll in r con l e. late . J o h n nnt! l\I nj!gi e Lo ng t o lI !'n r,. F] oo d ~ _ n lI ncemcnt ~ l el\di l: ll me. ' ,-' o und n t iQn for F re . h F ruit Pud,ling. ' C!! a n, I n p p rai sc lll e nt ~ we re ;\! .. Ul'l·. Lnt in F ra nklin , I)Ve n t o fl \\, e l'l' m utl·ria l, nnd c ou ld h e fa c(' oI. I fi le d by J. ')' , Ell i_. IlIl m in istrntor nf Cl'lIlXI' II. ch" nck t o Mnry Ed ith T 0 a d ...... t i.e a lot of farm ina implemenh? S" hl' ll "" ,) lol" 'II I '. kl ' (' 1'1':1 111 t " " l' th l' l' a elll' ~ll "fl l' ( .... hI Th e ~' co u ldn't r u n a nd hi nt! he h lnd . t he estnte o f DOl-a E ll is, r1I'CC (l~('tl, . , ~. - " I ' I !Ill In. .,1' (' lInd a t~'1 t n l lk~J> .. nn u~ tl "l' ~~~d NOW IS THE TIME th e cm t a in", tr y J ohn E , Gi ll gu s, ut!m ins tl'ut ,)r "Not h inl! lI ~ hud li S t.ha t " Soul h - ullll ..... of th e I' tll te of Mnrga l'e t M. Gi llgu • • COMMISSIONESS' PROCEEDINGS "l':lt u'lI' (I~~ inl .. it. Tl w n ndd nlIc y nl1 ~\\'C l'cd. " 01' eou l'~e it mean s ll ece a~ed . B' 1l II W 1..--..It:.tl:.4,.- 21 t:ttfr lII ilk -'llliL.lw (I ,·up s , I ~ U lJ '~CI: ('ste rn . t nr , s up- II,IUI' Ri ft ed w ith th l'l'I' t l'n~ I 'n ll n ~ o f MONEY LOANED n flood; but hy nn conceivn.hlc ci r - First lind !lnnl accou nls in t he cstate JI III'S . I fo r nlltllt ol' a. n (I pl'osrcu t o.r, $".J 5 ; l l oa k i n ~ pn \\',I" r all ,l ll fO llrl h t,·:tSJl Ollll •. ' cum:Hnnc ca n t he \Vuters reneh L (. f Margar e t M. G ilIgu M, dec ell sed ,,) un o n I ~e nnd Co ni Co ., Ice f or ~a lt. .IIulf ti ll hul le r e d III Idll \\'ilh the lO P o f th e h ill where t h is house s lands. Bu t wc 'lI be cut oft' fro m Th en we sa w his a ut o lIgh tB fl ns h on : mo nth e n hn~ July 3 1,. $9.50; Dr~ , b:t ltC' I', eo,'l!l' wil h nn y SWcl'l n ,f ~ ~b l' rl~lIn I, Edwa rd BlaIr, Re r vices a t ,. ( rl' ~h frui t. F ill h"lnn('c of mo l,l LoNG O R S HO RT TIME- Elte)' To adwerti •• your farm or bou •• for .al. ? c h"; li zatio n- f o r duy s _ Th e wllt er T ho m pso n. lnbol' with h fl lll'!', CO \ ·<'I' a nd st !1 m. Jn ll. $I.~ O , Ed , ~I NOW IS THE TIME w'iIl s weep all a ro u nd t he h ill , fl ood t e rlll ~ . Also S ur veyin g and AhWe we r e bar ely able to m nk e I a n d r~ \1lltr!' ".t ~n ll, $8 1.62 ; H . C. Rei r • •• th e l'lI ilr ond be d, and fill n il t he low ~ I r ac lin g . Wr ite and I will call and ' pl acl's-cigh t f e e t deep. We won' t t he m o ut, n It hough it was pla in t.hat s upph eR fIJ I' Jlul , $I ; Lewis & Drnk(l, see )'ou _ Sam D. Henkle, WaYDlla· hI! uble to r ench th e heigh ts nc r088 lhe g nrllg e d oo r wa s open nnd they fre lg hl und d rayaj!e, $: 75 ; E , S. An Apple Sauce Ch ildren like "ill e, Ohio. jll we re shin in.g directly toward us. Of ~V~o rley , ! "ho r a nd re l>n~r!' 011 s he r Co ok s ix Inrt np Jl II' ~ II ntil tl' ndf' r . . t he ,'nll ey," c nurse t he di"tan ce was fnr ; n nd the Iff s ca.r $,!1.3 5; C. Gilm our. eorin pi n t of boilin g \\' l1lel'. Add a hal f LO A NS on L ivcstock, Chattels, 80cI-I a ~"l' ard s e em e d t o le a p towa rd 1>11<1 l\I ol't gages. Notes bouiht. - him . H e simp ly appe ared t o br eak pi erc ing rnys could harrlly pe netrate o ne r , JIl 'luc!'~ b odieS o ( Robe rt Cole cu p sll ~l\ r li nd whil (' ~li ll bo iling, Mli l' the wa ll of r a in. The lightning hnd and Est e ll e B. Moo r e, $13,80 ; Ed , D. in l)IIc l; 'II(" of fru it -fl ll l'o!'ed g c ln ti n, . To acl .... rtU. for belp la your farm or hou.e wor"? befo r e ou r e yes, H is voice ros e e nt irel y ceased. We co uldn 't hel\!' Thompso n, labo r and suppli('~ at U"l\t t ho r oug hly nnd . I.mi n . S et in .l ohn Ha rbinI' , Jr., Xenia, Ohio. ~ h rill y . and he s hoo k his arm in t he r oar of t he engine a t al!. Th en c? urt hous e" $23 ,85 ; George W_ Lar- I11 fl ld s t o-y h n1'den Il n tl RI'I' ve with , NOW IS THE ,TIME Southl ey 's 1 Hee. "The n get me ou t t on igh t!'" h e we su w, quite plainly, the trnck of r ick, ~n la r y a R jan! to r al M emorinl swee tene d' ('fe am. Farmers of WI.rren and adJolnln. • • • ~(' r ea m c d . " Ge t me a wa y fro m t his t he li g ht s HS t he car s ped IIb ou t th e B rOil for mon t h e ndlll g Jul y 3 1, $20 : cOllnties may olotaln money on Ion. ~ h ould e r of t he hilL \\ . S . Grn ha m pay r oll $7!1.05; Da v id A Hint for the Man or the Hou.e hnu se whil e the r e 's ye t ti m e." P erh aps in all the walk t o th e Furn us, go r!!"cl for bri dg e r e pllirs, " I'm a f raid it is too late n ow," Ex ce pl fo r s port ~ "' I'a r th e r um- timo loa liS , at 5 per cent Interut. garo j!e nn'd the ~ tartlng ot the car $3 .70 ; C_ J. r, lible, ti r st_ est im ~te o n . oul hl ey a nsw l'r ed . p le d ~ ofl r nll ur i" yi l' ld in g t o t he Co ~ t of s oc\lrhli the aMme II very rea· II nil n cnr f or me at o nce - h nd tnken f our Dllnutes. The walk c ontrll ct, $ 1 150; . l~a rhn WhI ta cr e , II !!W t YI, e o f lig ht pl iant whit e col- 80 llllble ,through The Fedllral Lan. ,! hen r m e ? T her e 's still time to ma ke t o th e blls,e of th e hill , whe re th e pay r o ll $23 1; hermnn P ?w e ll lob or lru- w h ich. a lt ho ng h sl a l'chl't! t o co n- Dank. I~-;;-r further Information call TIME th l' ron d. I \\'on' t stay here 111101her pt)s~cr path met th e drive wn y, t oo k o n ..r onds $21 : H nr~a n Wh ltnc r e, m~ I ribut e nea t ne. s of n ec k Il nd ti c, snc- all or luldreea .1. C. DRAKE, Tr . . . NOW IS THE It WII S te ,.'a l f e, l' fill s, .H L 4 ; Or cgo n rn l'i fi clls lI<tlhing in cn m fol·t, hour. Get on yo ur f eot , yo u fo ol o r dlllnrly tw o minutes. u te r, ph one 816-X, Lehllnon, Ohio. 0 .. r e pa Irs to eq ui pme nt - 111\11 cn ll n car for me. You 'll r eo s lmigh t d o,wnhill and if Hayw ard Bridge h nd wa lked s wifti y a t all, h e w ould ~3 . G O; Mo nroe & J ohnst () n, sUI>p li cs, g r et it if you do n·t." BECAUSE! "Th er e's n o one to d r ive- but certainl y have two minutes t o wait. $47.?7; J , n. Allum s & Co " grnd e r FOR SALE • Ahmnd." Sou t hJey a n ~wer e d wcnri- Th e ca r came s lowly, a nd still W (l r epl\ lrs, $ 12 .71; Blsh(lp Ru sse ll , la bbr . ll e- "W he ll I wa s YOll n..l! tIll' doc. co ul d Rce the fa int lust el' in t he m in on r.oad s, $ 10 .5 0; H Onle r H olcrnft, I ~" "A l1d \\'h n uhout yo u r so-n ?" 111 0 \\'111 1:' \\'c (' d ~. $8.8 0 ; D. W . TlIylor, tor s airl t hnt if I rl i!!n ' t s top SI11 ki nr: Jo'O R ~ A L E- I, HOllie Comfort ran ge "l1a mn my ~o n ! nilm n t his t ha t \\'a~ its lig hts. he... 6t your •• Jr? , -::--'" garage re nl lind r e pai r s., $7.85; Gris- I wOllld bnc(' ml' fe"h le- mind ed ." O Il C co nl oil r a nge, roll t op , oftlce wic ke,l hou se ! Diel yo u sa y AhNOW IS THE TIME Sh " Wdl . wh y d idn't 'yo u "top ?' r1 ('~ k, als o ' mith - Pre mier t ypew r itwold Ti r e & Butte r y Co _, 1 t u be, ') 0 be con m lU c d 1lI,,,I ?" F or a n instan t we ~aw the 1'1'. M u ~t ~e ll by fir st of Septembe r . hulile n f tW II f ea rs in h is j!reat fnee . I<r n es t Hlll'lso(' k, R . D. 4 , ph o ne "Gct 1\ h mll d , t h'!I1. ]'11 b(' rea lly ::: :'! F 2 I, WIl~' n e s,' ill c . a 29 Aunt Emmie hal a "Swell" Chan~.by a s soo n ns I f ind H c oat. Vila~ cnn le nd 10 ou r h u" ill c~~. anrl hc 'll co mT HR ES H E R S UPPLIE S-Belts, pullIl u nicate w ith me ." I c y ~ , babhil t metal, oil cups, injector !! Snut hl ey sij!h crl; t he n j:!o t t o hi ~ II..W; I~ ~Eo- c..(; (;'i ~~ i:; i I:"":LL \\ c Aii" 11Ib l'i cllt or", steam and waler gauges, To I.ar.. all the uew., .ablcribe for thi. pap.r .t onc,,_ ~~E.N I (;oCCk ::t;!:;" ! i ll;'" ~ :n .. f: OFfe(ll. H e tou c hed II Lell (I n the TIME H I t; \ "'L'-l..L ! ·_W ~; £,,,,.;{:;), le A ".7 ~lI l1 g" . g' lll!'~ , oil er s, packing. boile r NOW IS THE fa hl e. O nly a monlcnt w e wuit e d. lit,,·., ~ u c t i o n hosc ancl tllnk pumps. Th en th r o uj!h t he rloo r c am e Ah ' TlH~ ll OC l<LJo:T-K,ING CO., 416 ·W . ,nnd DII~-clllm ,' impcrturhab l(', hi ~ C,;!J 1II11in SL XENIA, 01110. ,... O r ie l1La ] face 'l uie t n ~ n s (ler'$;, Neve r WIIS lh J' C suc h depth o f shlldow n R I~ O R SA LE Six-room, modern W I! ~ a w ii1 h is eyes. h ll use, la rge lot, frui t and shrubHe camc swifl lr ac ross th e fl oor ber y. Ei g ht-r oo m hou se, ele ctricity ia thi. p.per? wi h Ihnt m ar\'c l o u ~ , f eline g race. an ,1 eil y wat erwork s, One acre, no " Yes. , ah ib- " NOW IS THE TIME Luildill l:S, eh l'np . 12 ncres good " C el the Inu r inj! ca r out at o nce ," IlIJilding . . All pro perties in and S'JU hll'Y ord e r e d. " You h ave t o n C1l 1' WIl yn esville. W. N. Scars, l n ke Sa hib Hllyward to ,t he s ta tio n. p ho ll e 7~ a22 .. ' Don't los e nn in 'lant. Th e levee I,' O H ,ALE-Wuxtex- -Pood iPa~: is \,I'(·ak ing. 11 will be b r oke n beK (, "Jl~ fon,1 fr esh nnd cl ean, ' r" l'e you re turn , Sf) yo u' ll have to Hibb e u 'l'i M" lIe pnper for dainty I",,\'e t he c a r i n th e s tu tion nnd p nc kages , cO lli e in II 1o01lt. Ar ra nge f (lr ~ up THE TIMEI pli es whil.. y o u' re t her e - we may 1.in ~ 1l weave paper ' napkins, Le cut ofT f,) r wce ks." PUll crte l'icM and Correspondence " \' 11 cu i dow n the - wa lk t o t he Card ", at TilE MIAMI GAZETTE b a~e o f Ihc h ill. " Haywa rd in O}o'I·'lOE. s tru ctc(!. .. P ick me up t he r e. an d FOn S ALE - Cuernsey bull, ei,h· we' ll ha ve at l e H ~t n m inute." t ee n mo nths old_ R. P. Leamlnl, Th e Or ie n ta l bowe d . t hc n slipp ed R. 0.2 . ° 86 the p.per? aW II ~· . Il l' went j us t like a sha d ow. PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS NOW, IS THE TIME li t" fo u n d 0 rai nco at in th c h a ll, and for oll purposes. Bocklet's liD. of in ami in sta n t he Wll ~ out in th e fi ood Illumbing nnd healine lIuppJie~ . are o f r nin. best. TilE BOCKLET.KING CO.• Hll ywa r d p u t on h is own 0\11' 1'416 W. Malo St., Xe~ Oblo. U cont , a'nd s larted out a fter him. The pon S ALE-n~l'tlott ~carll, Bono ni m in I\nd t h e darkne ss s wnllowed li nd Mniden Blush .pplea. J . L. t hem hoth . Me n(lenhull. ·a2~ A wi n do w hAd bee n le ft j u st bemi ~ 5t}rl.
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CONE ARE THE DAYS In one respect we were disnppoin(.. ed in ollr tri'p down South. Whe n w e re nehed the hotel the helt where mo.qCS hangs from trees we began -to look !o~ negroes blaying banjos In lront ,of , cal!.ins, ' Thye may have done RO in .clays gone by • . Now they it by the r.olllls ide , patching , Ford til'l' s.- Lyons' Kiln : News. - - ,- - - - , ~ IN SUMMER" TOOl
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~11 ' s E va Tholll" ", or D ayt.o n , h ilS Ill'. and Mm . C. G. Rfllld li ll 1111(1 1" "' 11 I h· g-1I .. ~ l elf I h .. Thollla s fll IH. Mi ,~ " ""'11 1(:<11,1 ,,11 ~ !" ' l1 t M' oJ" lny ill t I... Pit - I. \\ € .. k. 311.1 T U" hl IIIY ill /\ 111. ,1':1 . Illd . ,\II' ~ , t ' h"d " s Pillt', of Lyl lc', i" Un I'll , t" ~II' , lind MrH. lI arol d ~ l' e ' lIdl n K a f.,\\, da y" w ilh h(' r s nll. \\, i\linlll ~ lln (m·1' I lnrthell "lI i('r), o f I\' lil l' ill P unci fllllli ly. Il aytllll, o n W ednl'sday . a ~OI1. Th e III i ss ,' ~ L,·li" HlIlI T hel ma £ 1· Bol'l1 , tn Dr and Mr~ . W . E. Fro ~ t Ii , hud li S o\'(>rni!( hL gU t'st , SlItLJrdllY, on W N ln ellda}". AUj( u~ t 1[,. at 11 1111' ,' lisf. Cllrr,, 1 Furrer, uf lJ uytlln , h ospital, II on. C <!o l'g e Mnyn n r d. Mr, and Mr., Ro bert An ders o n and JII rR. R oy E ll is , Mr ~. W iluu r H nwke Ho ll . Dil le. lefl la sl Th ursd ay for a te ll duys ' tr ip t o in tere stin g p lo ces in an d Mrs. harles Gray att(·nde d Ih e W Olll e ll 's C um p li t Camp R oss last t he. 'out h. wee k . W n lt r L ong o n d fllmily we r e e n . Mr. a nd Mrs. W , C. W alker nnd t Cl' t ui nc u t o dinner S unday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. C lare n ce Ar. da ug h ter, o f Dayton . are g UC!\ts o f M... and I\Irs. A. L . • K e nn edy t his l h ur, nf DlIyto n . week . C. H. C., r nC' 1\ nnd fami ly a n d Andy Mrs. H e rb Ht FitI' and J ane E ll e n , E ll is IInu fu mil y WCI' guests at the bi l' t hc1 ny pliny of S t uey B urn ett, o f of W a shi ngt on C , II, . ure sppnriing a f e w day s wit h Mr. and Mr s . Frank Nu LL Ruad, T hul' ' day ev('n ing, Wil Ko n . M i s~l' s F rancps Si m p, lI n a nd The l. 1\1 . I 111 ' - H 11 Il k I III II 1I111 1l' ~ ' of Le\tanon' Rood llnd .1. ane I S. , : ro o ~ fl n l a ttcncl ed a fmm ly I'QUlll on In L ,~ II 'a IL' ,'II 'IS w e re t lJ(! g u es l S 0 f II".ISS ' rfanllly I ' k d .. I ( lIh 'i I" I SL TI I ft ne lan a lh l" wee ' 1111- V I ~ lt('< n cw . I C III a: llI rs( uy n ernu oll . d ny ~ with l'(' l ntiv e~. ~ Ir . lind ~ l l' s . ,H. Co r nf' 1I had nR Mrs. R, F . . h lulln ke l' n ll d dau"h. lIa'ir S u nday d in ne r ~lI e s l s , MI'. nn d M rs. Ol'va l P(' n ny . of n n yton , nnd Ic r . Marjorie, u n rl !\ n llll Mnd 101l nl " W . B. ~'llI i,.(' s nnd wi fe, II f W uy n es . sl1C' nt t hl' PII~ t w ~' I' I( wit h JlII'~ . Shu · make'r's fat h(' r . 11 111"\'(' Garh e r , at vi lli I'. -'" Port W illiam . wh il.· Mr ~ . Garbe r at· t l'ruled W Olll l' ns' camp at Yell ow Sp rin gs .
Til l' Au g u, t 1 govprnlllPnt crop r eo po r t for O hio indi ca t es an improve. m e nt in Ih e co nditio n of m ost cr op:! llS co mpur e d with nne month ngn. R ni n ~ nnd wa r m ('r I~eu th e r during Ju· Iy, f o ll o wing th e cool Wl't w eathe r in Jun e, w e re. fo r th e most llllrt, ben(>fl cial to c r o Jl ~. Co rn o n A uguRt 1 gav e pr o mi ~ e of 14 6,770.000 bu sh els compuret! with 10!l;7::! O,()()O bu sh els IORt y ellr and 1·14, 9!17, OOO bu shels . the 5.yc ar nv· , c rnge , , 19 22 -2 6. Co ndition 'A UgURt 1 Wn s 83 ?,p again s t 77 '70 o ne m onth ugn, 6 6 L one ,year ugo nnd 8 0 'Ir, th e t e n·yenr ave rage co nctition on Aug. URt 1. o rn is h c~t in th e no rth· west e rn ' and no r t h c e ntra l parts o f O hi o and poo rest in ' th e ' so uth e rn third of t he s tllte. Winte r whe nt pro du cti o n is ploe· e d nt 9 ,6G 9, (l0 0 b ushel s cOIllI)ur('d with 28,980.000 bu she lR last sea soll HI.d . 33 ,87 1 .000 bus hels , t he five· y en r a\'e rage , 1922·2 6. i'rC' l iminary e, till1 'l t es indicllte a y ield of I 0.8 hushe ls Jl e r Il cre Ilgllins t 18 ,0 bu sh!'lR last y en r , nnd 17.4 bu she ls, the t l'n. yellr av e ruge, Thn.shing in many pillces w a~ not fini sh e d by Augu st 1 and lale r r e ports may sh ow II s light. ehnnge in y ie ld p e r acre. Oa ts g al'e pro mis e o n Aug ust I , (If pr fl du c ing th e larges t c r o p on r ec. orc! in Ohi o. Th e cro p improved somewha t durin g July and the pres. " lit fOI'('ca ;;t is IOO ,03 f••000 , lou sh t' ls " llIn pared Wilh GO ,S OO .OOO I ll~t y ear n nd G;l, 177, OOO uu shel s, th e five . y ear IIv(' rn j{". li llY cl' O p~ are a litl.1e hettN than I' xp ccted ea rlier in the Bea~Oll, but th e l'c du(:ed IIcreage of clo \'p r. tim. ot hy and nlfa lfa thi ~ y(,[lr result~ in II much small e r c rop thnn wa s grown in 192 7. Th e Augu st I f o r ecMt for ull tnme hay i~ 8,8 46, 000 t om again s t 5,1;J!l,OOO yn ~t yellr and 4.32 0.000 ton s t11e 5.y1'01' ave rage, 19 22 . 2G. _ ___ _ _ _ _
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WHY MEN 'ARM John Moody . tudie s and thinlts. ,lIld predicts five llIo re y ~ 3r s at lea,t, of ri s illg valn es and pro· pc r ity, "Th e o ld brce4lc rs <.If finan· cial panic th a t br o ug ht o n Ihe ' ri ses o f 189J, 1903 and 1907 have di sappenred ." W e arc livin g in a new kind o f Am e rica, wilh a ne w Innd o f pros· pe rity, "America', wo rld of t oday is no t Ihe wo rld of twenly yca" a'g o ,. says Moody, Ii yo u were fe eling glooA'lY. c heer up , Many are pros pero us, NOT all Barney D e bo ka. having vainly hUllIed a job, 5100d al a re staur.nt window, w,llchinR a woman tara· ing hutt er ca k es. He fell in a 'aint and doctor s are tru~ htm lex starvation. Great Is th e power of d""in· tion, u:rlnin g a man so wc" that be stands watching food until he drops of hunger rather than Nest. is a teachabl c animal .
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"I S o','I(I('k Im <l m o\'(' nf- li n ; Ih'll'lI Bllrlll\\,. Lu\;n ll on , will D-ur eau II Ill in ls II w('1\ n~ ,h\' "UII\Y .·,n'<lilll: I" s"' ,,' ,I\lI~ whit- h h ll~ b ('n . ~i "" 1111 i,,, Ii \' idu al f,'oel Ic nlon s lraII e nis wh u nl'e nil '·ol' p,.""tin!! in til!' I' IIH"d ill II,,· h.III.I- "f all Cfllltll " t hlll ; l' I'tn, ti l' W hi l nel't' , of Morrow, peci .. 1 l' llI pho,i, \I ill he al:" I1I~ in ~\hj,l . i\ IIY ()n inlo' l' ~1I';1 w il l ('O m l','t l' in ,t h!' _Lyle !'h ow : u n ,1 r r oject. p laced u p on p otn t d , ll h'll~ h '1111t<' n ill J,NIIIA , 1 ",uh l l' ,' n~\l 1t C u n l y Agen l MlIx in!' Al'mi tllJ,l l' w ill I'C IJl'(,~(, lIt \ urn u m b!'r of tIl(! ~to p s \\' ill ,il~" f " !Il1l1'l' ('III'S '" "all al Iho otnC I' n l t hei r 1'(' 11 ('o llnt \' in th ... ~IRt .. -w id e he nlth· lIoybeAn , IIlfa lfA, ('o,' n nn,J ,,111I'r l'u ri"':-I "I'p~rtll n it )·. h,~ t !!' irl l·~' "I1'>t. O.hi o farm n C li v iti e~~. Th .. trip \\ .11 Thl\'t\ \\ h i ' Ull fl nl get !'\wnv f Cll' l h l'T h., l i \'l'~ llI~ k a Cli \' it il'S will b~ r 1'Ile m ode b y ou to m obll" cal'll f~Ill,I)' ah " \,, t" t~ lI ... i\, " Huh' I<,U1', m ~y b~ ill · n "l' "lcd h)' o rw iu Ni xo n atld H nro r group o f fll rm I'~ (,.. tnh'n i n~ I., 1,' 1'\"1(,,1 'n 1l"'1I1r In I h l' (') (' rll\1On t .dd F ox will d e lll o nht ru te t h!' ('II \, ' f urn ish (h ei r ow n " HI". ('"un lY t: 'I"" ' in''' '11 Farm. ' 1<'111' ,ull'II I'l'atme n t fo r !'U l'II ilp~ in ~ w ill e T he fi rs t H h lui II 1I1 ... · till~ i, lit t l\\ l'n,\"IIo, 11 1' n ORt flll on Pri dny, \\' illinm G illum, H a I' Vl'y ~ bu rg , w ill 8:8'0 A. III. Mondnr : " pl "llIhl' r :~. III !'.' plt'llIll1'r ~Ih \\'hl'l'l' po u tl ry w il l be ,1.' II ,un-IrU I., ""Il'c t i" n ,, ( l'gg~ fo r th e the f r m 01 B, F . W ill itllll" " 11 Ih l' ~h"' n mai n (\ l1l1' hn :-i ~. pnu ll l'}' ..t uh. ; :-.1(, wl o u a lld Ch ll rles Notional Rood , obllut ( 0 mil.-, \\' L'st Ilufflllllll. O"" lrn llin , all, l ,\ I'thul' lI e ll ot Sprin gfield ne Al' t ht- CIIIl' k :ln,1 !!H, nd, Fl'lIn l.li n . cIlI npri,e t hl' dai r )' Miam i co u nty lin e. !ln d j U"1 ,' p p.. , il'" ju d.:inl: 1 ~llm w ith lI lI wlIrd Kin n.,y. the Sca rff o .. c h arrl~. '\'w,) Cllhcl !\1ol'rll\\' , H~ nit t' nnt ing. Hnd one o f "isits lire schcdu h' " f,n i\l n ntiny, w il h T hl' full,, \\ illl! " ntl' rie~ f r om t he nh,, \' (> h (\y~ wi ll "I",) CIl I1ll' (' t (' in s upper lin d Indg ing III ~ l lIn ~ I;'· I" . O n 11l(> hl':,l it hibt I".,·,' I' onl est. Tu esda )' field ~ o f l'"lHI" I'" . \1\,11 (, 1111 " W :Hr.' n ('"ull l y f or Ih l' Mill in n n oll nr Will illllt ~ihn: , " ca lf club l1I e l1\ a lfa lfa will h l' \'i ~ i l~d f .. ulll · MUlls- 1.i \,I' ~I N' k ~ h " w 10' hI' 1..' 111 in "n n· hl ' r nl'" r L(' han on . will IIl so exhib it lio n w il h the 78 1h a n nun l Oh i" 11('l' fi eld to W on~l e r i ltl' III , l i ll~ cnnsid .. r · h i ~ Jl'l"!'>l'r (·o w i n r(\!-' }lOlIS t' to u r (' ~ abl e ti1l1 ~ II I Oh i" E XI' l' ri llll' lI ! f;llIl l' Fllit' a l Co lumhll ~ Augu ~1 27 10 , \ 11 1',1 fr ,,,,, Ih e SI a l,' dub ~ I pat'\. tat ion. On th is clay ~lr . A. ('. :-i('1'1 1'111 10 ,'1' :1 ( 1.:lb£l r DIl Y) urI' IIn flH' l lt. !'ih4.'Y ' ~ rl'('onl i~ am o ng. t h e Ram s ey e r'R 2 76 flC "('~ I; f 1' 0 Int Cl"~ ' Itl- 1l11 lln.·I'c\ loy (, h ur l ,, ~ y , T l' lIlI x. ~tul I w,' n I y hi)! I" ', 1 in 1 he Stllt e , wh k b g ether w it h h i, largl' >lI,rnl'e h ouse lIirl'ct ,,\' nf a~ri('ult u rl' : Il u.t . tlll & )! .... up Il l''' ~i\' (' n 'prcin l r l'Cog n ilfo ll a nd two e ight -r ow f'prnyt'rs will a ls o So n ,.. (I f ~ l l1 :'o n, ha \'~ IW I·I\,e mil!.in!:, lind p , il.l'~. ~I r ~ . F ran k Wh iln e re. ~ h o l'th " rn ,. I'n (('1'(,<1 , H(,\,lIc "I_ J . Ca IT. be see n . U n W l'tinl'sduy I hl' Ir rOll !, ~ 1 "l' r ll \\' . " IIIH' l'x h ibiti nl{ in b('hil lf \[ nn ·"y>h url:. p ro'l1li lH'nt II, II (,f will to ur t hrCl ugh Way nl' , f;lIlllmit. of 0,1"'0 111 d uh and Mrs. Ol li e Cha p· Portage , GI'o uf,ta un d As ht nbu ln hr l't'dcl' o f P ur"" J ,·I"I'Y hnl:' . h,,' ,,,,, no "f l ' II'll ~ anl I'lni n. in \o e h1l lf u f C ounties wi t h SUPl' r nne! 1 (I" I'in ~ n l h\l' nt y -o llt' :l ll ima i, of thi ..: hrl'f' d th t' P h ':\ su n t \Vn r k t'l't.: ' ,·\" h . AshtabUla , nlCl ng Lak e 1': .. i wh e re l' II I"I' d "nd T h'lltl:l ~ Il untc'\', 1.1' All Ih., IIh o\' (' w ill 1" " I' I'I'l(' n l th e ~ pecial enter lainme n t 1. 10 101' pro"id- lIl nr!'uw. h". I Wli Pn lllltd China h n~' ~I " I ., fa ir ~1 " nd IlY Rfll' l'n onn. Au g.. nt e r l'd , c d, 11 , 1 27 . (' x('c pling t h e (I a iry j ll!l gi n ~ On Thursdn y Ih e nu t n> w ill I,t' I('am , \\'h il' h cO llI pet es fi t R ::1 0 Tu esheade d w eMlwa rd throu gh till' La k e dory lII.,rn ing, Thp II o nil' F.c onori,i c couties e nding up a t E ly r io ill Lora in ('o nle s tllnl ~ 111'(, n il In t' h a ,. ~c o f Miss county. Th e Nor t h ea ste rn E xperi Th e P"" l'l'"ly of t he l al £' ('hln .. \\·lI l1 s. flon,,' Age n t. A('l'nm m o d1lment farm, trongsvil lc, w ill !I I>" be li nn~ ( or lh l' gi l'i s ho\' c b N' n nrrnngvisited on Thurs day in addi li o n to a S itl ,·g \\'0:' ".l tI by I he sh!' r iff ~I ,nelm' I' d nt the w l1 m(' n 's d or mit or ies n n t h e number of farm s t l) ohser ... e I he im- aft l' r nn ~ ' n . Olle' hO l1 ~e in LVII I' \\,Il'~ \ 'n l\'(' rs il)' )!rn\lnd ~ . (' nll n l), Age nt portance o f se ed, ( c rli liz r-r. cu lli nl- "o ld t " Hnh,'rt BlIl' n e tt f., r· $ 1:!ori ; ('la os px p('t' t" to nCCO lll pUII)' t he boys lit !' ot hH III II I' nl'Y Fo ul k~ fflr ~::! O O . tloD, sprlly in g, e tc. On F ri day lh e \\ ho wi ll p r" bah ly stay ov£, r T ues d ay w e ~ twu ... 1 Th " fnr lll o f l OR '.., ucre~. sit uIII ('tI visitoJ'!l will cont inu e In RC P th e \'nl' i" u ~ ol he r e x hi bits at t hrough tht' n or t-h prll cn un ti e~ Rnd nn e 1'11"1 .,r Lytlt·, wn~ pu r chuse t! by t hl' S la ll) f nir , s top for s lippe r a nd Ine!ging a t Sa n- T illnt lln Bar £In fOt· , .10 1'('1' a nr·. du sky where an oth e r s pecial lit e rtainment has b een scheduled , On Saturday th ey will see large fi cl(l s n f Look lit, yo ur cx p it'll l ion dn l e on alfalfa and p otatoes and al so s om e tltl' JIIiumi G1I 7.~1~ _ - - L ~ \' i Lu k h ~ , pop uln r ~e h oo l special pota lo dig~ing mll chin " I'Y in lp adw r o f ' Yllyn e T .. wnshi p Clinton operation. Din ne r a t ul'd .. ), is "nU flty h ilr h sd ,oo l w ns appo int(ld by scheduled a t Mnum ee , a bou t I 0 m il es ('l inlo n (' n un"'y Fnrm Burl'n u Boa rd s outh ot Tol e d o, li ft er wh ich tw o lI f Dir N'ln rs t o t he p os ilio n o( ClInton more ,tops Ilrc s(' h t' dul e d h e for e I he l ',HIIIl Y Ag" ic a ll urnl Age nt. t o s ucFOR S ALE t ouriata d isbl\nn t o thoir Vltrio u ~ h omes. - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - ('I,.,d P . G. 1111 11, r esi)! nNI. I. uke ns \\'!I ~ born li nd ua r e d in Farmers o f ~o u t h\\' e~ te rn Oh io F O R . A L E - ~ I ,"inl' t Tn'· lo r . 14 inch will, on th e ir WilY hom e , thu s hov c I I' "ki ng plow. dC.lIh ll' disc nne! \\' urn' n C ou n ty a n d i ~ a g raduate a IIhance to ~ee t h e s ug ar beot s ect ion ~o rn pl ow . bl'c n u""ci on ly n n e p f Wlly n e~ l'ill l' hig h ~ ch oo l , Wi!in northwest ern Ohio nnd p e rhnps ~ ea so n . In .(uire o f \\' . C. S t .Ioh n. a t llIinKIOfl Coll ege a nd Oh io S totc also the oni on nnd t ruck grow,ing in- Ch" vrolet Garngc. Way n esv ill e , Ohi o. l lnil'<' ,·sily. ,FI e hus taught in Smith Hughes dc pnrtmc n t b oth a t New Viennn and Wa yn p T ownship s rhools, alld has . ~,~~--~~--'-----.-.-.~.--.-.-.-.~.-----.--------~~----------------hn d li felime e xp erience in farm work.
Livestock Show
r. and Ml'I. Frank MlitellbetPr BainN "~re cUnner II1I1t1 Blld 80n, Milo, attended th Milten- Clf MrR. Ida Chrbltoph~r. at Springbl' rlCt'r r .. u\llon at the ~ llri1\Khl)r (j boro. IIntl ill lh(' aflt' rnoon ralle .1 on , 'lrl! Borard or Tru ~tl!e ~ of Wllmlng lIi A'h srh "",1 II' ru u1\d ~ Sunda y. M l~R "llr'Itl _ UI" '~ r,q' nnd, Mr~ . (:('1111 t~'1\ ~ullcA'{' ill lIeJlsion Monduy IIftt!rII'. nnd Mn<. Lock ~t ll k l!!' nntl IIntlln wuy . lI(1 Q II , el<' ·1 ..... I'r(lfe ~sor Skinn r, for 1I1r. Hil y Hnylor mpt with an IIC- l\ .. I ~ e Y f',U _ 8npl'l'inll'ndenl of th ' falll ily o r Wllr ~ uw In(linnll W II1' (' '1\1lin!! " liL y I" t'1'i ntl!' • u tllr <Jn~' "Il l' ul I'ill!,nl li n Ih r 1J11~' l'J II anll L hu n<ln MlIl' I\'t!n 8cltllolll, co ll(.!g 11I'es ident MrM. O. ,1. •roy unt! \Iatlf,tllt(·,. Wl're to Ll'IlII lIu n, afl l' r ult l' nd illl( th o Ilik u h" lI, w nidj!.' \, illr. <lnll ,' \' e ll iug In Kuecel·d DI·. lll!nry G. Wllli"I11 ~ . in IIlIyl ,," ~'! 'l tlllny . IlIlIt wt'l.'k. w lH'1I H hO"He ,'nil Ollt of II tI~cclI ~ed , , l " k (' ~ f\ ' \III1 LlIl nell r OilY t o n . Mr. :\11(1 l'h u dl'~ C lm'k i ll t'om pnny Inn lntll h i, ,'III', .\11'. R: I\I' II' RllfMI'~ . {'. 1,. . And e l'Ro n n 'HI ~ o n ll ll r oid Wl' re Dll y l<.l 1l " i, il .HS M Ull IllY, with lIIl·. " nil MI'" r.l il u n Rit e hun. f er c.! IJ rIl Is,',' " ,"1 t l1r1l I I~lI t1i "Il t. nne! f ·(' nll' ,·vl ll l' . w r~ :,u ll ll ny gl1l'~t ~ t ilt' ~'n l' t op IY IlS cu n Rid" rllule damMr s. , l lIn1ll'~ H a n "lln l:~ 1I .1Iy ok e, ur Mr. mul 'I l'~ . l'l lm ~1' U () ~cr~ lind al:(" 1. Mill', ' . i ~ \' is ilillj,( h l' r IlI u l\tvr Mr ~. ~: \' n g r llnd.l lllll:htcr, In , W II~' ~eH v i lll" l iltL' r . lI..·. an d M rs. "' nl't'~t . l'1I hum li nd
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lIIr. onll Mr~ . Isrn l'l l"ntler thwll ite falllil y' a nt! M i ~8 Rlll'a Dyke mo lo rl'd . f Do\'l oll, \\" ' 1'1' \-\' n yn l'~ \'I li e " i ~ it r ~ t o '1' 01".1.. --nt u r t!ny a nd v isi ted , ue C run(' li nd ,1\1 1' , a nd M1'8, F. thnn Tu ~d~y. C.. l t)I ~\ttn, a ll.1 fnlll i l~' ov er ' uncl a y . lIli"" Doris lI nr "I'Y n r I, Elb nnon III r. It . 111. (, llI rk viNit cd William , p't' llt Ih e Pll st w"ek wil h lII i ~~ (' ~ C l e tli Dr n\\,11 al Ihe hl1 llle of hi ~ 11llu l,. ntl' r un d G ruC'(! 11'l e s~ . in ])IIYI 0 11 , F r i.\IIY . u nd l'e portH hi " co nd iliu n a !Jout Ihc smn e ngain n f l "" Miss Ru l h COll k wh o h os vH n lI \le nd - u "(' Iupsl' the f M .· pu rl o f inst we ek. ing Miam i J oc o lJ' ~ B usin ess ol lcg e I~ Th e l ow n p I' ope rli cs tint! (arm o f hum e for he r "nclII in ll. . th (' lule Chi ne ::;i u,'s were so ld Mu nAf ll'r a Iwo mon th s sojo ll r n in lI uy nf t ~ rn oon . Rob e rt Burnett purE urope, I\!i s~ Oli" Alle n nrri ve d ~ h ll ~ ed u n(' 1'1lice f u r $1 205 a nt! Hl' nry F uu lk R I he uth e r lit $l!OO. Th e h ome 1'uesd llY Ill or ni n g . fll l' m of ( US ' " :! r n's W IlS s olt! to Tim ·I U 11 11 11 .· 1'('. Mr. li n d Mt·s . •l n nlP~ McC lure .. n- Bn ' tU ll t ('r l n inet! th e .Joll y Matro ns o nd th e ir M r . nn,l M r~ . 1. 11 1' R"u t ?nhn e n hu s lJ:an d.~ 'il' ul'sclu y ~\' e n i ll ". I(·'·l uin .. " ttl :-i ll ndll Y ''' i ''" ~ I' , M r. li nd ~ll· <. 1"l'lIn k I3 l'nW '1 lI llIl 1111" . ,J,, ~ i ll h 1I1r. n nt! Mrs. J . It , S milh s lJI'nl B u it n o tt, tl f Tippt ' t ' H nIH~ ity . Th e RUlld lty in • Jll' ingfi(' ld t h" gu e ~l " o f tnl Ie I' 1'(' lI1l1 i" ,," lI'il h ht' r dll ll g hl.' r Mr. li nd JIll' S. • O. Osbo rn e, fo l' n v i ... it.
Property is Sold
Named County Agent
Late, ClaSSified Ads ,
PICKLING TI'ME
Leave For Weat L A . Zimm e r man and family left th is m orning fo r Ca lifornia, where Mr . Zimme rmnn own s !\ chi ck e n ran ch . Fn r mo n )l yea'" the Zimm erman's hn \'e bel'n pro min e nt in church , lo(\ge , bu s in ess nnd ~oe illl cir(' I ~ , a n d w ill b e !:,I'l'ntly m isse d. 'I' he h e~ t \\' i ~ h e ~ (I f th e co mmunity for t he ir ~ ucce ~ II lld happ ine ss in ' their n (llY h o mc , g o wi l h th e m. Mrs. SlIrul! Zimm e rm a n will re ma in in \Va ... fl es \' ill e f o r a fe w wee ks. '
Did you ever use
Heinz ·P ure White Pickling Vinegar? The kind H. J. Heinz uses in their [famous pickles. You can see the ,display and purcbase the pickling vinegar at
Miss A Im ll Clt' me nt s o f Long n .' lIl·h , rlll if. ' was t he g Ut',,1 .. f Mr. n nd M I' ~ , B!'rt lI nrl snrk InM wl' .. k , W!' repll ir \"rtt c h e~ , cl c k ~ and jl'we lry, lind r l' ptl\tt' ~ il v l'rwar (' ; a l ~ o huy o ld g'old lind s il ve r. nry 's .J.' Wl' I!·y S ho p, Le ba n on, Ohi o .
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Ci ncinnll li. lI \elll bl.'Ts o f th e • tnnfi l'le! ( nm ily nttt'ntll·tI lh .. i.. IIlInu a l reu niun Ilt Cl llrh sv i Il l' , ' u " day. Th e E pW!l1'l h Le ag ll e and fri e nd H (' njoye d u ha y ri de lind s UPIl el' li t limp S tump Monda y e \'e nin g, Mr, lIn(1 1I1 rs. W . n. LlIr kin IIn rl - on .. f <:I'I,,.,l fi ,·ltI 111' 1' ~n (,s l ~ ill Ih e h" IIl" \If III I'. lItl t! M I' ~. T . C , Iln ydn"':. JI l l" . A. II. IInli a n UIII I famil y a t til !' f Ull era l a f " !,,, tuti n ' , OUl\ (' 1lIlI, by. in n ay l o n TI,," ',d ay. l "n d ~ rI
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County Convention
TURTLE CREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday School, !l ;30 a. m . ; Worship ; 10 :30 a. m . ; Y. P. S., 11 :45 p. in,; pr each ing, 7 : ~10 p . m . Prayer Me eting W e dnesdllY E ... ening, 8 ;00 p, m. Rev. G. E. Houck, Pllstor.
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Su nda y, August Ill, se rvices at 8 :3 0 II. m. Father Biell, Pastor.
ME1:HODIST CHURCH
~~ n J!li ~ h I. (R) G"'''' 1'1I1 Sc ie nc e I R) AI)!cb rll (RI u f ' mith-Hughes Bo ys Lu ti n I. ( F: ) ('i l i ;', IHl ~ h i p ( E)
AI \l" i ' (I'~ ) Do me s tic Scit'nce (R) G irls ~ llli lh - lIl1gh e s (H) Buys
English n. (R) Bi " logy (E) (: eo m~try Plane (E) Luti n II. (E) World H1 ~ tory (R) Mu s ic (E) Commltrc ia l Arithmetic (R)
At the annual confer c>n ce o f the Indiana Yell rly Mce ling of F r iends JUNIOR he ld he re Illst week, Mi ss Ruth Chandl e r W/iS a ppoint ed pre s iding clerk Am e ri can Literature (R) G o metry Solid (R 'n ) for Ih e co hling year. Alge bra II. (R 'n ) ,---- .. 0- Latin m -IV. (E) Fre nch or S panish (E) NOT MUe:H OF ANYTHING ON Am e rican His tory (R) Physics (R) The Prlnc:e of Wales created quite Music (E) a s CMation on the tareets of Lon d on by apPl!lIring without a v est. We SENlOR know a lot of girls in this country America n Literature (R) who ha,-c g·on!! farth e r than that but French or Spnnis h ( E ) f or those still cl on ' l arou se much comment any having 2 or more unit s of Llllin Physics (R) , m or e . American History (R) J.: xtra Latin or Math. (E)
Ye.r
Voc.tion.1 Couro.
E nl! IL. h 1. (R) GI' lI om l Sc ie nce (H) Al ge bra 1. ( E ) Lu lin I. (E) C iti ze n s hip (R) Mu s ic (E)
Pre,aiding Clerk
AT THE CHURCHES
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Commerci.1 Couroe
Visited Factory
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Course of Study for Wayne sville High School, 1928-29
Con ... e Pr"p. Couro. FRF.SHM E N English I. (R) Ge neral Science I R) Alg ebra I. (R) Latin 1. (H) Ci ti 7.enship (E) Mu s ic (E) --Vo col Or Orchestra H e nry G. Suylor while East r ccl'nt SOPHOMOR E Iy. \' iRitpd the Durant factory nl El iza b(' lh , N. J .. seeing W. C . Du- F.n t:li ~h II. (R) rn n t ' ~ la t oR t cr e ati ons in th e n e w Biology (E) ]Jurant P nllr n nt! S ix. Sllcc('ssor to G<,u me try Pla ne (R) Lotin II. (R) I 11(' f f\lno u ~ Star cars. W"rld Hi tory (R. Mus ic (E)
Th e a nnual reuni on ' o f the Wright fllmil y wa s helt! S une!ay. August 10, o t l he home of Mr. and Mr~. C. E. A nd l' r M n on Third street. Th e we athe r was idenl for such on occll s io n and th e dinn er comprised of nil th e g ood thi ngs of lhe s easo n, \\' us Rp rcud on t a b les uncl e r the trees. Eigh t y-o ne m e mbers of thp family we re pr ese nt lind thoroughly e njoyed t h e duy . .--------
Try it this year and be convinced that your pickles will have a fhlef flavo r and the best keeping ' qualities you ever bad.
Th e l'lI' lI l tr<HII) " f Boy " '(J ut s l:nmp c!l li t nmp f: tump In ~ 1 WN' k.
T Il!' c; i l'l ~ ' :-i.'wi n g Cl u b an d I h.d r Mr , unol MI -. ~ II. lI " inc, Mr , 1.,,, 011' 1', ~ I r ': Tu rn e r Il l' e a lt~ l\ din g Or , u nt! M r~ , W, W , Bro wn , .. f Wu, h ingto n. 1>. • ,nre g ur sl s n f Mrs. li nd M r~. \\, ,, 11, ' , " ' nr il' k , li nd ,l nnH'8 Club t 'II Ilt P III Rry nn P a rrl! th i" wel' k !\f ll r y .1. Bu rt oll and f!l lllil )'.
W right Reunion
Van Often's Grocery - Ie • • • • •
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NEW 8URLINGTON
Englis h IL (R) Hi .. lol.'Y (F.) S oH Boys ( H) G~" llI et.ry Plane (E) La tin 11. (I.: ) Wo rld H i.qt u ry (.~ ) Mu sic (E) Con. m lll'cill i J\ r ilh m ' tic ( E ) D o mestic .'ei l' nce I. or II. ( R) Smith-Hutc heH II . (R)
Am e rican Lit erature (E) Solid G eo me t ry (E ~) A lgebra II . (E ~ ) LaU n III .- IV . (E) Dom <! Ktic Scie nce II . (E) Am e ric an Hi story IR) Ph y ~ ic s (It) mith -Hughes Boy. f; mith- Hu gh es Ill. (R) Mu sic (E)
Am c ri c/l n Lit ern tll1' e I E ) A merk nn 11 i.-t01'r I H) Physics (E) Mu s ie ( E) Boo keeping and T y p e writing (R)
Am r r ica n Lit I'/ltn r e (R) A me ri ca n lIislory (R) Phys ics I R) Smith-Hughes r.lu sic (E) Domes ti c Science I. or II . mit l! - Hu g h es I. (R) Boys.
NO~E-.A course ' wi!l be o fl'e r e J in Voelll Mu ~ ic anti one in Orch es' TII givi n g cre di t as last yellr. courSI! In DIble Study wllI be otre r e u t o those pupils wl~o hl\\'e hnd th e Wor lu Hi st o ry course . High School pupils should come t o th e huilding ( 0 1' e nrollment Saturday . Au g ust 26th. Pllrents shou ld cheek over the c o urse ~ with chit ,h 'en b e for e they en 1'011. Sec that your select;on s fit the following sche(lul e of C lusses.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH T h e Warren County W. C. T. U co nve ntion will b e held in the M. E. Sunday School at 9 :30. Every. c hurch at Franklin, Augu st 24, ] 028. body cordially invited. Th ere will b e morning and afterno on scsRions w ith good programs, and a cove r e d d ish dinner nt noon. Dr. A. S, Watkins will be the pr in(' ipa l lIpeaker.
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Ihe s ick list f or the pns t couple of s t!uy. Miss Wilma S mi th. north of town. Mr . Albert K1'u e r of OilY ton :.pe nt wa s a w(',ek-end guest of Miss Ber.' undll Y with Mr. and Mrs. John ni ce Grah,a m • Kru e r !lntl son Ri c hard. Mr. and Mr!\ William Cole man M1'~ . 11. II . Han sen has been on and MI ss Thelma ~pe n t Sunday with Ih e si ck Ii sl f or the pas t two week's relntives ut Hamilton. but is im p r oving at thi s time. 1I1rs. Hannah Hiner of Middletown ~I r. n nd Mrs. Will Ross attended is II gue~t t h is week at t he h ome of t he D1'uwn reunion' at the Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers., Cltu u lnllq ilo g r ound s Sl!nday. Mr. C lyde Cox and 1I1rs. Mary. JIlr. Ch a rley Mercer of Colum bus Carm ony attended the funernl of I wa s nn a ll day vi s itnr of Mrs. Cnther- Dane Hanby in Dayto n, Friday, ille 1IIc rcer and Mr. and Mrll. W. W. Mrs. C laud e Lewis wns taken to Kl'u et· !lnt! famil~' Sunday. Miami V a lley h o~ p ital Friday, and 1 Mi s~ A lys Hnn s on , Charles Shell- underwent. lin ope ratio n on Monday , hll mnl(! r a nd Hele n Kruer with the morning. res t o f the 4-H C lub Girls of Spri ngMrs. Ke's le r Graham and daughter, boro , W CJ\t to t h e MiAmi Theater Bernice, r.~ turned home Thursday ev?ll ondoy night., en ing afll,r a ... is it with r~tive8 at Columbus. Mr. ond Mrs. Walter' Archdeacon Mrs. Elizabeth Smith and Miss o f De lro it Michiga n, ' Mrs. Grafton S h owe n and ~amily a nd Mrs. Arthur Ruth Cook of Dayton were over night Mc Co ll ough spent t h e day Thurs day gues ts of Mr. and Mr!!. Charles Johns ' w ith Mr. and Mrs. John McCollough last week. ond Hon Everett. Mr. Orville Phillips attended a birthday dinner Sunday f~ Mr. William With!rs, at his home n car We8t NO PLACE TO COOL OFF Middletown, t1 ny ~ .
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Of course t h e cellar is the coolest l1lnce uhout t h e hous'e these days but R fellow can't ~ pend vcry much time t here with out arou sing ' suspicion among the neighbors.
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Lytle S unday School picnic will be at HarmOl1 Park, Lebanon., next Saturday afto~rnoon. Will meet at the c hurch at 12 ;30 and take s upper with them.
lIfr. and Mrs. All en Emrick, Mr. Once u pon !l time. w e knew ,a and-.Ml'5."Cha-rles John8"1lttended the who played cr{)quet ancl one day McCurdy reunion on Suriday at the got her s kirt. caught in a wicket. This home of Mr. and, Mrs, Clarence YlIlS a long t ime qo. . Snook, near Lebanon.
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WA YNESVILLE, OHIO,
'NEWS DIRECT ' fROM THE SlAlE CAPITDl ColulnbllS, Ohio, Augus t 28,Harry D. S ilver, former assistant state auditor and manager of tbe primlll'y clIlI)paign tor Myers' Y. Cooper, was selected to ' manage the comi ng campaign for Republicans, ..... hll e Arthur A, Nixon, of Dayton, IA the new chairman of thl! state cen tral committee. Captain Thaddeus BrowlI was lifter the place secured by Silver, but refusal of t he commitl·ee \0 name him was taken ae a "lap un I he IIlllchine thut was built ' IP to n ominate Burton and Beg-g, flnrl oll won beca use b{ his pel'8onul " ty lind ability but. Begg wus def eat Ii and with th e additiunAI dpfclt of Corp. Brown the olel Willi s fll ct iun j ~ a gB in in con trill, DcmocI'ats Ilf Ohio r c-~ I ccted Henry r:, Brunner. of 1'I11l nsti ItI Now flInt both party III achin oll ha've enginecl'8 chosen th e poli~lcijl train is able to 81art on its voyage thal \', ill keep It going da y and nighl until the November election. Colunlblls has b8~n entertaining snme of the largest convl'ntions 0 f the year dllring the pBst two week s, First it was th Eagles, almost 15,000 in number, and then W orld Wor veterans gathered for their annual con~ention, Columbus was decorated 'With ftap 'and bunting, the m~in business streets were a great whIte way through the entire night, and bands wero playing on every comer and in every hotel. This ,w eek the annual state fair Is being held, and with good w-eather all previous attendances recorda are expected to be broken. The exhibits are greater than ever In every department, and many new and unusual features will be held each night throught the week, Want an up-to.date map of Ohl01 One shawlI1&' all the state, county and national highways. If you do It can be ~eeured tree of charge from 1I..,;"Y" J. Kirk, state highway dir~ctor, whose addree8 1s Col,umbue, OhIO, The new highway map 18 one of the be~t ever published and shows , not only _11 tb~ ~aln traffic ~Ine!! of :the etate, but C1ve~ ,maps With ~he entrance .nd exit of leading Cltiel of Ohio. On \he reveJ'IIe Bide Is ~xplanallonll of the various route~ ,!Ith their numhers, Only a hmJted Jlu.mber of thelle map" have b~ prmted, but they will be mailed tree to.lI who ,care. for th~m. Jus~ write Harry J. Kirk, lI~te hlrhway .dlrector 'nd .tall blm.J.o ~II~ !~u hie latest map. 1Coiri£. w(1I p.y the posta,..
If IItreams of Ohio get cleared up before they freeze over there Is eoing to bl! Borne grpat fishing yet tblll year. No angler can reca ll the time when the streams were so conslstenUg roilly as they have peen slnee June 15 when t he bass season opened . And at n9 time in the • history of the state have 80 many matured 'fish been placed in Ohio meams. They hllve been free from balle d hooks simply because they couldn't locate them In the muddy 'Vatel,. With hundreds of thousand s o( matured fisb placed in OhIO Btreamll. • big majority are ready • nd willing to tackle almost any kind of bait. S9 it the streams clear Up an,len of Ohio are due to get .ome great tt'shin~ during the month ot September ~nd October.
Miscellaneous Shower
The ~i xth annuul seKs ion of the twenty-firs t district A!iSOc1ut lloll of Ohl\l, Otder or Ii: .'t.l1t, willi h ~ld la st W dnc ~ duy nftc'rnoon and eve ning in ,the Gym, sixteen chap t ers In t he dlutricl being repr so nte d, JnteTeBtirllr program s were re ndered both afternoon lind even ink lind at 6 :30 an eluborl.lte BU Pver was njoyed.
The ufTnil' \\'11 o l' l'u n g~ iJ bv t he offi cer" oC Ih l' Auxili"ry, -aud ~ Inl ost a ll of Ihe women o f t h" co ngregalio n lIF~ cmbl(' d a t thl.' hOll le tlf the prosp ce ti ,, ~ uri de wi t h gifb o f be/lu( y a nd util ity. ,, - i hl' rpcilliPllt OP('I11''' I'ol'h i'aeknl(l' ~ IH' ~,.",' d ull y lIckn"",","",',1 ~ 11(' f uJlprC,t' il1l it.n t o t hr don or,
Th" offi cial \'o1.e of all counti es in the sta te for th lu t primoric" hu n bel' n received Dnd tahu lnt d by Sec rollll' j' of R tot~ Clnrence J. Drow n II ncl his /lole corpo of assistant •. TII<' '''' nl'o now 8 .700 prllcln cts in th l' slall' " nd the Republi can s cast 6:J (UI'i'0 vole& und t he Demoernlll 2:l3.38 6. Sec retnry Drown unn uu nc cq t.ht' fo ll owing official lata 15 ; F or Go"rnor, (Rep . ) Cooper 262.028, Bpgg 266,184, Turner HI,608, Knhl pr 24,605, Smith 16,204, S hanl py r,,6H7 , Li eutonant Gove rnor- Brown Il ll,72 1; Braden 116.851; McK inll'Y 70.877; Mc.lilunnld. 65 ,534; Youn l! 47.446; Davis 42,601; Ervin 35,G66; Moor 31,003; Culbert 20,687. For the unexpired t.erm of Lieutenant' Governor -Braden, 210,1B7; Reed 187,612. Secretary of State- larence J. Brown received 466,712 votes; Treasurer of State Bert B. Buckley. 429,298 and Joseph T . Tracy for Auditor of State 888,932 , Stanley Cherrington, the lauer's opponent received 102,684.. For Attornoy General - Bettman 122.660; Bricker, 11 a,08il Prico 99,697; Boyd 07,127; Roberts 50 ,2-' 1 Bigger S8,639. Simeon D, Fess had n o oppos ition for the full term of Uni ted States Senator, ~ -~ - ====c~-=~-=============~~ U. S. Senator- Burto n 278,606; Marshall 139,826; Dick 48,739; Coo k harles Satterthwaite is plastering ~7, 989; Coxey 34,628. Robert H. in Dnyton. Day and Frank W. Gige r w ' 1'1' nOIllinated for Judges of the Supre m" CI\ I'Y' ~ J ewdry Shup is open evCourt, baving no oPPoRition. (-I'y c\'cni n~ until !J p. m. For Governor, (Oem. ) - Duvey 104,377; Witt 66,338; Bloom 4.1, 66; !\I ye r B ynulI1 lind family were CinBeatty 17,067, For Lleut nant Go\'- cin nltti vi sit ors Monday. ernor-Myers 106,573; P ickrel Mr . Ilnd Mrs. D. R. Smith are 86.278; Kpe nding the week in Kentucky. For Seer tnl)' of Sta te- milh 98,477; NeWn11l11 87,:W2. For SIlI (!- Wh lto collie pups. Sec For Aud ito r of Slnl-e- Butlor harles Burnett , . H_, p. 5, Woynes48,8J2 ;. 'F rguAojl 35,&1..5; ' Kallff1'llan vine. ,sS,P98; R iddle 28,'I>:! ; Ilnbb ,II ' ~5,664; Ilddington 10,088: MOUII James II 1< \\'k , lin d family of Lima 8,6'7'7, spent the week.end with. relatives For Treas urer of tate- Bushnell here. lQo,830: ·Mangan 79,0 12. Fl'Bncia Poulson had 110 oppo~ition for AtMrs, Han'ey Rye and dBughler torney General, vis ited relatives in Cleveland las t For United cnator (full lerm) week. Truax 71,33(1: I 9,113; Wright Ed Sale of Terl' Haute, Ind., 25,766; Gentsch 24,682; Wharton 18,972. \'Is it.e'd Mrs, Ma'ry Waterhouse ond For United States Senator, (un- son last week. expired term} - Hunt 94.198; Locher 93,441. lIfr. ,anti IIIrB. Howa rd 1\ iIIun of Frank S. Monnett' and Den'1;1 F. Riqua, ~ p e n t S unday with Perry Dunlavy were nominated for Judges ~enrick lind fumily. of the Ohio Supreme Court. .Lieutenan t nnd l\fJos . A. M. Bllrlow, 'of Cleveland were g uests of Geo. J. Waterhouse la st Wednesday.
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Il u,.i nl( th~ plpl1 ~nnt ~oc inl lime tha t foll. ,wl·u Ie" nea m and cu k" we l'p S(' I'VI'U.. PI'UIII chi ldho od ~!i ~~ IInwk t:> ha . b ~ cn u fu it hful "'Clrk pr in St. i\[nr y ' ~ ~ hUl'c h , ~llI' iA n "lIl ued memb e r of I hI' ,('ilro ir. nlld ; t·"\,,," l'mr i (' n~I Y ' M Chll" b to' r 3n,1 prtmn r y \l'lIc her In th e (, hur ch _ Ho ho ul. _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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Th e Wu yn es\' ille school wi~ 1 or,en MondllY, • ept embe r :l l'd , wit,h un allday sc~sion . 'rhi R ann nUnColTIl' u t is mAde thot th ere may b n o qu cslion regarding th e n e d of chilrlren bringing a lunch, 1'herc will b no chong what"ver in tbe text h"oks 1I ~(H I in U, e g ra de~ . In the High sc h on l lh re will oe a r ev ised editio n of the A mericRl' hi s. tO I'y and th e CO nlm rcia l arithloctic t .. xts. All the r e~t wi ll be the' 9'lme 11S Insb year. All pllpils who h.a ve good u ~ed III x ts thot th ey; cn!:S to di l!R, Jle or- iJT01tM lil'ing Ulem Illon,lay mornin g , na nlnny inquiricH h Hve -bee n rt!. ceived for them .
Mr, nntl 1111'8, ORcar Smith spent S ultol ny u t In"i nn Lake. Ll'e lI awke nnr! fomily spent SundllY in Duylon w,it h Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hawke. Mr. and MrR, ,Melvyn Ba nta are co zily domicil ed In purt of George H a milton's hOllse, Diamond ring n in a wide choice of design s a nd rnt' valtu!s al Cary 's JeV(elry,Ahop, LGbanon, Ohio. .J . C. Hnwke attended a meeting of th o Worren County c"ntral committeeman at Lebanon Friday night,
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Mr. and Ml'R. H. Fr. Williumson had The September meeting of the as their Sunday dinner guest!! Mr. Ha'ppy Hour Club will be at the home and Mrs. R. J. Williamso n nnd son Mrs. Israel Satterthwaite at 2222 of C1evelantl, !\fl'. nnd I\1rs. J. F. Tht! Democratic statt! convention of Wayn" Ave. Dayton. Call'erty. thei r dnughter and son Milig held last Friday was the last of polEdIth and .MI'. Jflainlt Cnlfer~y oC itical conventions. Everything Is Franklin, ~fl:R. Ethcl ooper lind son 1I0W' '!let for the word "go" and that J . Byron and . a fri end oC Dllyton. Ie eomlne after the candidates get a , j, Afternoon cnll ('.r8 were Mr. nnr! Mrs . .. bit of rest after their strenuous The Oalf Club will meet Tue~doy F. U, Long oC Columbus, Mrs. Louella pt\nlary campalll'il, The Democratic m.eetlng last Friday was really a love evening, September 4, in Granre hall Ramsey illld ~o n Ernost of Cincin~ nati. \ feast. and if ,there was any bltterneSll at 8 o'dock Irom , tha prjmary it wns not in ,t!v,~==========-=-===IdenclI at the convention. Indleatlonll ~~=======-~~-=~,==~ aTe that radi'o will be used more than ev<or during the next two months in - order to acquaint voters with the Vittlles of the candidntel, and everybody with a radio set will have an op-, portuni~y of hEiaring those ,c alled up· oft to riln the stilte and national gov. ernment. And witb radio. If you An hlstorital and patriotic shrine Ing the home of the first Ohioan to don't like tbe speiate~ or his ' Bubject compurable to GeDrge Wnshlng· rench the White House, wus chosen all ,yO\l have to 40 JII ' to ,p!lsh In' a , ton's stately man~on at Mt. Ver- &" tlte Ohio Building to represent little plug or t\J.rn the dials. wee bit. bon may In time be"developed from -tid••tate at t he Se~quicentennial That's one nice tiling about radio, tbe replica or the, William Henry ElQMIsltion ot r 'I:ulelphin in 1926. you can lenve a meeting when 'you Harrison house ·now located on the At ,the close 01 lhe exposition It p1eaee without beln, notlceil or dis" Ohio State Fair G~ourids at Colum- waB taken apart in s'lctions and turblna' your nelgi!~~. bul. ThIs struc~re, a faltht,.ul IIhlpped bodily to tbe Fair Grounds, . ,,~ , copy ot the birthplace of the 'linth where it was reconptructed. At the 'President, I, to lie fitted through- 1927 Fair it was uruld to house tbe out with R'enuine early American sessions of the Aircraft Conferhousehold furQishingB, and will' ellce. ' TIi'l Men's Community Olub ,a rid remain a's a per manent exhibit iD - At the state meeting of the D. the· ~Women'B Oivic Lear~e of Rar- custody, of the Ohio chapter of the /t.. R, in January,· Mra, Vic Donave)'lhorg gave a ' ~oBt ,enjoyable picDaugbP!r. of the Atlierican !Wvo- hey was empowered to offer the nic &lid',lupper Thursday the ~3r~ ,of luHon ' ,'.. . _ .' William Henry Hamlon house to . AUlfli :rhls 'simple anll di gnified white th·e ",omen of tbat org.nh:al:lon' . . They ehoae a mOlt d.UIb~1 place ~r.!' me, fnl''!>hl'l! ';~' I)y . virtue of be- headquarters. on the ballk of Ceasar'. Creek near the ' tI!81dence of , Mr,' and, Jefrs, Bob ===-:, Stump. ," A very pleasant "oelat ' time was epent until the lipreading <if tbe long , table witb '.U t.he goo~ 'tljings that ucellent c:oQ)as cen place , II,rid pre, Pllre, , and,Jhe men fumls.hed plenty of .water melons. , All «athllietl around it·and enjoyed' the!foo<\ and fr.\endly c:omr!ld. hip, , It was ' a lovely, spot under the lIu,.-, mBPIt\. .jtre8 ,a~d tife air wil~ cool .nd reatfu ,. A II wClrit bOme at , peace ·'wlth the .w~rld Bnd their hope ',. to meet ~alll next ye".,.,
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lJA PPINE S Wh e n my tw o girls ' were gettlne read y to enler Wellesley tbey s uddenly di scove reu about wo weeke befOl'e th ~i l' ent rance examinations th :ll they WI' I' (' to he quizzed upon the sul,jP<'L .. f Ir il{ono mctl:y and kneW' nnt h'In!! nhrlul it. Bu t they had to va . ~ nn (')w minal ion o n it.
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. ' " nIt' uays nflcl'\va rd s I WtlS talkilll( I .. II VPry di st inA'uished mathema lic iull and tol d hi m thi s story and In (li r nti""~ (luillt t o a bigger, be(- " " kl'd him wh y it. was t hat I' wbo 11'1' fnil' t his yeu r thun for mllllY \ Oaltl'r ad m y ~c lf on being an intellij't' ltrs , slI loI ~eCl'Clury F:t1 S, onkli n: g enl ma n could n" t un,lc rstand what uf Ih l' Wllrre n -'ount)' fuir. kind of a thin g n ~ iue wus, Th" inl !' I'cst ~ h o wn in the catt le " Wh y," he rel)li('d , "that is very • shol\' and uppli cut iun ~ for S I':lC P "II s imp ll'. A Kine isn't anything at all." promise well. The num erOU8 Boys " I know." r an s wered. "But why Calf and Pig clubs in W ar ren O UII - put it in the dictionary?" He said: ty are al so taking interest and will " A sine is no t a thing, It is a have ex hibits. One of ehe feat ures re lative between lwo things." of t he filiI' will be a stock porade on ,The great st lhing anybody can Friday afternoon . leurn UH I' gRrds their personal hapThe 4-1/ cl ub~ will a ll h,I\"! x- p ines" i ~ Ihnt it is nol a thing, but a h ibil s, Anti . ng ill lh l' pngl. t hey will re lnt i'm lH't w e~ 1I two things. he o f u hi gh order. We nevet' r ea li ze wha l a blessing ','h.. Ruml th eate r t hat nUrn de a goou l' ()u d ~ a re until we come to a ",uch int ~ I'~st last Yl'ur w ill bp r"'JI1t! d, 'lou r ulld hav e t il tmvel over a mile " n I he gl'Ou nd s aglli n I h i ~ ye nr nlld or so of hum py di,'t road, "VC Il iJetl.cr, if po" ~ iul!! . r kn ow u WOllll1 l1 who is grieving Th c Fll rm Bureau untl OUIl ' Y herself to dea th 1I ,'r r a waywa rd child grnngcs wi ll havc cx hibi t ~ M here- for wh ulI1 she hn ~· done everything Iofore. l1(ts~ ilJl . Sit · n Cl'ds t o get her mind Th e displays of farm ma ch'n ery ofT of hl' r chil d nnd think of what li nd merchandise PI', mise to x,: .r d she po ~csses, of how many sources I hot o f previous yeu rs. o f hopp iness still remain to hcr. Th e raci ng progre m Rholll I b'! :l The hom('ly advice, "Count your g ood one, us the purses olJ'c re" ar(' blessin gs," is a good one. attractive, but it is n little e 'lr !y fUl We Clln only be happy in what we (·ntries. possess by contemplating those who On Thursday. S eptcmb e: :!() , there have less and not those who buve will be nn exhibit of Warr an Cflunty more. So look about you, a nd see hoW' .[ersey ~to ck with SIJecial premiums. The fair commences Tuesday. "ep- many people are worse oft' than you tember 17, and ends Friday, Slipc are, and be thanklul things are no tember 21. worse.
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Mrs, Shirley Glllanopolo'uR of Delroit, Mich " is spending two weeks Jos ph R. Ebright, fl5 years old, with her parents Mr. and Mrs, A. formel' WCLynesvili e rdsident and Titus. well known here, died a t his home in Mr. nn!\ Mrs. Clinton McPherson Dayton Tuesday afternoon. He wuo found dead in hi s room by his sister, nnd family of Hoopestown IIl.,spent a few dOY5 with Mr. and Mrs, A. Ella, He wOs an insurance agent for t he Titus. Ohio-Cooper company nnd a member The IInnllol meeting of t he Ohio o~ the ,Mystic ~qdge of Ma .)n ~, Scot. tl sh Rite, hrlne and Reid Comman- 37th Division will bc held in T oledo I'ptember 1, 2 nn cI 3. All me mh ers dery. He Is survived by two sistc ,.~ , EI- take notice . III ond Sarnh. '. Mr. and Mrs. Somuel Du Ul'rworth ond Gilbert Frye wcrc Sunday a fterMrs, Geor,ge LalTick, nee AUce ,noon visitors of Mr. nnel Mr~ , A. A, Hawke, died Monday ot the home :If Linton at Wilmington. her claugh te r, Mrs , Dallas B ;,gp.~ , he \Vas the dllughte r of the late We repair wa tches, clocks and Philip llnd l~ mll1'n Hawke. She is jewelry, and replate s ilverware; also su rviyc(l by her hl,lsbllnd, on a daugh - buy old . gold and silver. Cary's ter ani! three ROns, lind thr"l!0 broth- Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. el'S, ,Joseph Hawke, of Sabinfl i Geo, Huwke, of Clllrkiwille , an d J.,hn . The band 'i!oncert last Wednes doy Hllwke, of Wnyncsville. . ' Funernl s\l rvicClS will be- held at nigh t was fljrnish d by the Lebanon the' Boll'I' rellirl unce Thlll'!lday nf rOI'- school band. The Wa ynesville band noon a~ 2 o'cl oek', Rev. Ro t hrock, of tUl'ni Rhed th mus ic f.jr th WedLobanon, offioiatlng. In tel'mcnt in n esday night con cel'l At Leban on , Miami c<!metc:rf' Mrs. H. R, William "on entertoined li t dinner Tu esday of last week Misses MI'. . Mary G 't;;tin rli od lit tho home Annie and .Mallie Brown, Trillenu and o f hel' s n, 'Yill, 'l'uesday morll ing, Margaret Ed wards, Mrs. Mary Hopuft e l' a l on~ IILoc ~ . Sho is s urvivo Idns, ]\frs . J : C. Hnwke, Mrs.' W. B, ed by L1nC' l' soil~, Will, of Wllyne~ Mn t heT and Mr~, George Smith, ville; Harvey, of Doyton, nnd Frnnk . of Rl!c1 Lion, "Yourex" Silverncnl silvcrwllrc, I~ unenll ser ce will bo held Fri - lhe hMt mnn anci muchin c can prorlny Ilftornoon Il t J.! o'clo~ \c and bur- du ee. Sclect your pottern lind let ial will be in Lebnnon. · , Ull help YOlt get your set complete. " - - - -.. ..l • Cary's .Tcwclry ShOll , Lebano n, 00.
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COUNTY CONVElnON NEW MANAGER fOR CLARKSVILLE NEWS Of W. C. 1. U.
' E, A. S. Allen, Tekonsba, Mich" has purc asc the ClarkSVille Wee Iy News from its former pUblishers, and ass ullled Illanagem ellt of the publica tion Mondny. The ]lllper was fll' ~l puhlid, ed last Decemb er, by E. S, Uern Brd, f ormcr Morrow publi sher and editor. He Iner soIl! his interest l o W. H, u nley, Wilminl!ton, whu published th e we ekly until his hClllth fulled hint and forced his cnlrllnce into II Dayton hospital for treatm ent. M1' , "lien hilS hlld t wcnty-seve n ycnrs c x]> ~ ri (' nce in t he newspnpel' world. The fir ~ t puhlication IIndel' his mllnllgcmenl will be iRsued n ext ThurRdny, The pap .. r wos form erly pllbli ~h c d Edith Horris entertained de- on Friday. t n lighlfully Ilt II six o'clock dinner at The nnnual 'a~tnet reunion will ' Mrs . Ho t hnway's t ea room for the • be held nt the home or F. A. HnrlRock plellRure of her daughter Mrs, Frank on the WaynCtRvil!e nnd Hnrvey~burll' Tllylor, on the, eve of her ~epurture Pike, Sunday, September 2nd, ~or, her h allie In Sll n Frnncl~co, The 'I'he Queen E s th~r Girls met at he , _ _ __ _ « inVIted gue s t ~ were IIIrs, Will NewhOlll e of Helen HlIwke , Sut urduy, • land oj Chicago, Miss Dorothy Dak.in Augu, t 24th, The IIll't'ling wn ~ Charles Bre",ster bas gone to oj Grand Fork s, N, D., MrR. W. H. ca llel l (0 order by the presid en t , Lynchburg whote be will make hi s Allen, Miss May Wright. Mis5 Emma Loui ~e Cran e. 'I'he sc ripLure wn ~ hom e with hi ll sister. Mr. Brewster Heighway, Mr~, Ronald Hawkl' and relld by the pl'csid ent, foll owC!d by is gradually losing his sight. Mrs, Lauru MORher. pray er. Th e minu tes wel'll relld nnd ltl>prowtl iJy 1111. The roll ca ll was .-, ,~ giv en to which all memb ers bu t two responded. We hope to have a perfect attendance at tbe nex t meeting. Me lal sponges can be secu r e d at Crun e's. 'Xmas cards will iJe so ld oguin by Queen Bsth er Gir ls and we hl'pc uur custolller ~ will lIeal 'wit h u s ag.lill We will have samples in the near future. The program consisted or 11 solo by Irma Rich and a reading by Virginia Hardin. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the home of Thelma St. John In September. Delicious relresbments wer e served by ' the hoste~s and !I' plensll nt socinl ho'u~ was, ~ Jl,c nt inc the r.ern,aineing' tim e. , ......- . Bernice Hyman, Scribe. ...,....-
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The Warren Oounty W. C. T. U. lIeld nt Franklm 111 on CI 0 th e M. E. church, with Mrs. N. L. BUllnel the pre Rident presiding, Re v. O. r , Hoffman Pl)stOI' conducted devo lionnls in n Ill ost i mpres~ ivC) manner. The udrlres~ of welcome wns given by MI' ~ , Roudl'hu sh lind responded to by Mr: , Ftl ~ tl'I' , of lIIain ville. There W Cl'e repo rts 0 r the year's work by Inca l uni ons, Mrs. Tucker, of Har veyshul'g, sung a beautiful solo, l1Ial the mOl'ning session closed with tht' nnontille prayer, voiced uy ?Il·S , Co nove r, of ~a so n. A sumptu ous covered di sh lunch foll owed. Itev. Ruth Bnrrett Murray conducterl t1 ('votionuls ut the opening of th e afternoon session. Miss Roudebush Sling a beautiful solo. Mrs. Slllhiel' prepared and rend a wonderful pupe l' outlining the IlrogrCHM of prohibition, whi('h wn~ very conci se and intere s ~ ing , The addr e~ ~ by 01'. A. S , Watkins wa ~ full of inte re,t IIl1d info rmation and all that could be lI e~ il'ed fruln one so a ble, and having yell rs of ex1J(' I'ic ncc nnd s uc h a cOlllpl cte knowledge of th e work , The B 8 r vc~' s hurg tdo. Mc ~ dames '['u ckel', ~humukcr nnd GI'uhom, SIIOg' n nUll1lt (> r mosL ueautifully. E lection of otnc,," S r es ul~ed OR follo w: : Prc ~i d c nt. Mrs, Lillian C _ Mills, of Waynesvillt:>; v ice-p r e~i dent, i\h'~ . Roudebush, of Franklin; corre~pondinl{ secretllry, i\lr~ . Lelia Clark, of Ol'egun ia ; treasur er, Mrs. Harkrader, Ol Lebl\ non. Tho con ven tion was well attended, and MiHS Clemens, preRident of the Franklin W. 'C. T. U., was an ex.e'll~nthod ~L •• -,
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'''The Katydid_" . "The Kntydids': Wl)re dinner of Tbelma Hart~ ock, Fri'daY'., .....,~'-,- ,, Invlled were: Evelyn Tucker, ll'e'n Graham, Ruth Cook, . EI.-,_WlI Branstrator, Grace , ' Hoc~et, McMillan, Nellio Qra~ Jean ~un!!eUt r
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IHIII >lIlltlt'lIly hi ;. ~aze 1\\('1 lliin . t" Ih lnk that we hlld thl' ~al1ll' thou!!ht. ' ·W llil II /111/1\11,·. Ah1l':I\I," ·h " id A Murder In. th .. DArk qu lt·II.'" . .. """p . thl! cloor ~huL" They curved Oil the h/l~'" "f rh,·" hi' t'"'t"' 11 II' hi ~ futhn; nn,1 t he hill. 'rhllll }~ rnl'~1 ulterl'd " _h l,.d f," · II 1"lIg in"tu nt ns i f in syllable of xclnl1lnlion . " H l' ·~ th,'uj.:hl. "Fatl,,·r, I th ink lh llt \\' 'ci 4rivin g past the point," h e ~lI id . "II h,' III'" )!" lint! I(I(>K fOI" Jl ny"Poasibl Hayward Iw ~ w:lI 1",,1 \\ ani." on a few feet," 1 s1IggestQII. W,' , ,,,,, III' ,i g n ~ nf 11 II YI\" II nl III . The cllr Illowed up IInll "Iop twtl fir,,\. W,· )!I>I ,11I\\"n 10 th e dri"I'for a lingle instllnt. th('tt stllrl~ t1 \\"11 " . IIltil t\ ,,,IH"t1 Ollt· la/ltcrll ~ ull 810wly on, It wa~ hnrrl to b('lil"'!' nl,,·,,)! It. W., luoke d up !I1111 dowp thit it h alted long .' IHl ugh 10 pl'r- tI", pUlh. "'l' tricIl 10 (·,,11 in thl' mit tho portly form of lI aywII,·11 III 1>"/11 IIf t ill' l"IIin . enter. It looked to li S II ~ if Ahmad "GIlI,d Ln l"d !" ~nuthle,· riN\. were trying to t hl·(lw lhl' (,IIT-Iighl" " Ii ., r ll ulLiIl 't htl"(' got du ;,·n illto onto the side of the rOllri. Th n. tn till' rI\'l'r nn,1 ,lr o \\'n~II!" our va&t ama zemenl, WI' ~n w him W e "r att~"l'rl ub olll. lind hC1:1I11 tl' tum around . ('lImh IIV (! r thl' h i ll ~ id,'. Tlw nlln Th,e CRr headed hnrk, j\1~1 SI S th" b,)hhin\! la lllnn. the '·I·lw nf lh<' slowly, Ilnd circlNI chnut tn til(' cIl1!1 ~ tr o l'lH'. thl' d~I'k h 'II' ~ " hl' hi/III ra~re. li S lIlI,1 th" gnllw ri llg lak e, in fr o nl. The lervallt slopped lhc 1'111" in gave tl", "",·nt· II ,i nglllnr t11"l'arn -lik e the rain; nnd we wllited II long Ihrc~ I\unli t y. Thl'lI Ahmad. who \\"nlk(',1 minutes for him to drive on agaill. ci ()~ c h",i,II' 1\1,'. lI·ipp,·" nrit! h'1I We only knew he was ~ta nding 81il1 0 ' ·(' 1" H' melhillg 011 th,· g,·oll ncl . bom the faint hlllr of the \i"ght ~ in li e utterl:'rl a n oalh in hi ~ ,the downp our. I rlon't r elliernb('r t (l Il)!IIl' ; tl1(' n ,,"hi/·IN\ to lOOk. 1\1' that we thrpe nlen tlllked lit a lt. 1"'11 1 1111,1 f,,1t ullfllll with hi , ham!. Possibly there were one or twn Th e rlo('c hI' ~ t n(,, 1 Wtl~ 1\ lit l ie nerk 'Yopdcring rcmarks -ll s to whlll \\'1\ " of lund lhlll d ip p!'d rlowli ill to the 'the eause of th e delnv. t1 nu t!-wul c r·, . nn iR thlllu ~ IIml ~ (, \HI And j us t then th~ dtll·k f 0 1"11I of I·a l~ d tht· hpi~ht 1111 which Ih(, hOllse the Hindu cnme into th e hllli. The "10",1 froll1 Ih e plal l'n ll S r\ l'p o~ ite. look of question on hi far e. ('ctlwd " Rl"ing I he Innt l' rn." the Ilillcill yery real indeed. 1 rem emher it ,·,,11,,0. " I Imve r o unci S:,hib li ny afterw.rd, as did a ll t hE' re~t of us. war""· • "W.here," he asked, " is I·IlIywll t·d TI1<' IUllt!'rn showed Sahib!" ve ry pillinl .' ·. We IInrierstonrl why "You m ean Vilas;" Southley II n)'\\"/ll'd bn I n() t l1It't Ih e sc rYlInt nt th e h o u~e . II i, neck Wll!' brok n , ·asked. "The oM H ayward. whom 1 wn s II' if hy 0 ~illtlt' ~ blow. to drive t~ the stati on ." W e didn't ~ top to exalllin~ lh e "For God's sak e, Ahmad I Did body on the ruln-swepl hillsilic. J you · .lnilia him? He started oul in had known t he neck "'U, bl·okcn the rain and wus going to m eet similly by t h e wily I he grclll hC11d you at the foot of t he poth. Didn't dropped back when we Iiflc(1 t he l OU unders~lld? " ~ I\ollide rs from the ~I"oulld . The "1 loeked-but he wasn't t he re. fo ur of ll ~ cnrriNI him illt o th e' Then I thought I had mis und er- hou se, IlIlt a ll e a~)' 10lld lit u ll. ViI(\ ~ s tood, and drove bark to t he garage. Hnywnrd me t tI ~ III th rlovl . H. wun't ·there either." The e lf., t on the yo ull ger B uy"Good Lord. he' ll be dre nched. ward wn hurdly whnt I expect ed . Go down the pllth and find him." It was tru c that I didn't look for "Yes, sahib--" prostrlltion. II I' \Vns the kiml of . , eyes were on Ernest's face; man that grows away from his par-
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in Intl' boyhood . fllt hrr '!" h shriekNI. Th "ound ",,,nt h igh . lind wild ill th stor m. "Don 't ,Inr(' to tell me h e ' ~ d.- ud . " "We Il o n't t! lIr(' tn h·1I V(lU "ny Ih i lt~ "1st"!, 1J"'·III1 ~(.' h t' i ~, ;' Ernl'~ t
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ilns lealleoi t uwnrll Southlry; and for un inRtnnt I t hough t he ,,"lIlIld attn ck hint . Il ls fllce wn~ drnwn hitir ous in t h" . hlllf-liJ!'ht. li e hnt! l, yj,ll'nt ly I"ft his lwd only i"hl'n the ICI"ce I:U\"(' WilY; he \\"I\ ~ "',)' pn rt ly rlr e,"(' d. "The n y ou're I h(' cil'\'il Ihat kill"ll '1 0 11 him Ynu. I .oay. S,' ulhlel' ! 1;111(' (\ hinl 1(1 I:cl 1"101 of jlil11. und
'1'111' 1\I'l'ifl' ",n~ 1'I·cil,,·!>.I ' IC' hI' It! tho! nutlllltuloUI' iiwo l\'c d ill lh" (· II~O. (If lh,~ M\dhllld A<'c('ptlln" (>""p. \,!'. Nl i 'Vuwdt. In th ('/l SI' of Mllh,'1 .I "/I"'~ VB. ' hnd F . .11)ne "1 I he dC'fl'ndnnl "'liS ot·dered t(l nay the plllintilf ~ III II<'T "'('~k nnll in IlIttlllion 11 $U, IIltClTl1ey If'''. (ne z LII N '~ UI' \\"ns uWllI'ci ecl a divol'C(, fr(lm Hurry LU S CH I' n Jtl"t\ands of gross nt'~ le: rt. TIH' dcfclHltln l wa s 01'dcr ci to pill' the pllllntiff $0 p('r wee k Hnd n .. ~I!; a lb 1rn ey f(~e . }n Ih e ca:e o f fl or cnce L. (;rlthllnl \" ~. Hu rold C. (;rnhl1111, the ,idenJu nt hll ~ 11PpI1l·l'nlly failed to co m ply with !I form e r o r de r of t he court und hns b('cn dil·pt·l(·ci t o 1\Pl'eur on Augu sl If! 1II an s wer th I' hnrge~. Juilia Schelllol t1I~" chtlrge5 ngainst ha l·les ~ c h4'lIIcl, chnrl:ing that he hilS failed to cOlllp ly wilh u former orfler of Ihe cnu l·t l't'l:lIrdinll' Ih(' s up l"lO·t oe I heir minor ch ild . Sc ht'lIl1'l \\'n 8 'J/"d e l"t~ d 10 uppenr Allgu st 2 1. NEW SUITS Gwendolyn Srhwnr lz LIII Z hn ~ iiiI'd ~ uil for di,·o rc c I1gain ~ t Churies A. l.ul 7.. chlln:ing ('X I rpIIll' cJ"uI'1l .v. ThO' 1.1\\·I' ilnlll ;':atl o lllli Blink Is !lU ing J. C. W il sO ll, E't nl.. ~ "~' king to r e,'uv(,,· , :!2 o.no. ~ ' h l' Pulllic l 'li lilieg C" nll~1i Rs i o n . o f Oh'~) hu ~ l'Iltel"('~1 lin .In)unrl,(,n IIctlOn 1 agH lnsl 11 111"1")' I:.. I'h llll lS. ~I u~. . Arll~ur A. lo o n." hilS hlllul-:ht " UI~ fur I! " '0 ngnlll, 1 MlIlll'1 I .. nn •. ,·harg ,ng ~I"n"s lI4'gl~·(· t . A "Ult Ilo r I",rlltll"'. lUI" !wI'n ~n. t~recl hr " o ~\""rd r . Relf nr:lI l11~ t Mill Ill e S. NIII"/"I" . N :I I. PROBAT E PROCEEDINGS IIIt ~h Melnll'll)· . \\'IIH IIPI'Oi ll t~d gl~tll"l"ttn of tI,·nncHn l\l elnlllPY , mtnor. Bo nd S I OliO. Mllry W . Tu ck ,·,.. ndminls trntrlx of the I'~ tnt (' <If Chllrll'~ S. Tllcker, de cell sed. li kd h!'r firs t and fhud ne : co unl. Thl' r epMt " f Ra lph R . . ingl'r, admini ~ trut lH· of th,' ('"tntl' of Vermo nl D. Singcr, dl'c l':ts,'d . 0 f h j~ pr""eelliI,g~ und,' r II f" .. nw r onlrr or the r"ul·t, \l'lI S approved. Mirinm Suemcni ng. guard inn o f Irene !I'on s, a m in or, filed her third and finul ficeou n\" hnrle ~ . H empRtead wa s appo int I'd .lnd mlni ~ tPll or of the e st.ate of John Hemps lead . dec ose tl. Bond $2000. Court approved and allowed the following Ill'counts: seco nd necount of William C. Kersey, ex['cuto r of the eslate of Joe S. Kersey. decensed; the first and flnol account of Rach e l
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"Then it was you . Lo ng, In SO llthlt'y's pay. I won't believe nnything else." Ernest. t\'ied to quiet him. and niler he had got him away. I took the cover in g from t h e dead mon's fncc . 1 made a close exa nli nnt ion of the body. My aged h ost knelt. beside me. othi n!! b ut a superhllmnn b low cou ld have so broken the n ck. It could n ot have bee n from a fu ll ; because o nl.y a severt' full could hav!! clone it, and out on t he isthmu s wher e we hnd fo ulld the corpse there "L' re no heights to fnll from. Bc~ide s . I her .. wn~ plenty o f other evi dences thal ~Q mc sort of u biow nad kill ed him. The WO I'st "'~_ _ __ -I-,~...u!.IT!l..jllli...D.=lLL&l.I, deep ·pam lieI !rroves o n fac e, frorn wh ich th e The fle sh hnd been simply raked. flesh was di sco l o r~d. too . "It's plain as the n ose on yo ur fuce t hat the mnn was murd ered, " So uthley AU id.. "Any cor oner's jury in F lo rida would say ·And th e sooner we get word into town the better." . "At lenst," I answered, "the murderer can 't get away. Unless he got out before t he levee broke, h e's on the island with u s." "And it do esn't seem. likely that I he co uld get out w ithou t s uperhuman strength and agility_ Of It will be imitated. of cou.-! Th. But It u. not in the matchle•• grac. course it might have -been possible ..... tM &n. lind tbe ~lIti(ul . and beauty or exterior d..illn 111000 f or a speedy runner to reaeh the aI".y. inllpire emulation . But 10 that the Silver Anniver"ry Buick Isthmus. but it's certain he couldn't pat.i' th.., cost of boilding th. eclip... other cars. Jn Oed. powergct back to civili7.otion. The fi rst ",,"fieetlt De" Fi.bl!!' bon ie. for ful ""rlormance t~. the "'''rId thing t o do is t o post guards to Sliver AnDiversary Buick that bold. no equal for the Silver ·Ann i. watch over the lowland s, and see imitatioll "if I be po..ible only to ve.... ry Buick with Mutupi....., t hat he doese n't get out._" lIIach co.t.Iier can. lind even thea.. Dodie. by Fi.her. Anu tho motorSouthley's eyes met mine. J hac! will &lid difticulty in foUo"inll public. buying in IlUcb trc:mendo". when Buick leadal n eve r scen better Relf-control. volume u to fora: the great nuick "The first thin g to do is t o quiet ,1.&00.000 baa heeD upeuded in fadori.. to ' " I t old film . "Th ey are _DlIfaetunnlr the die. alone for supply the demand. u. elevatiog it ter r ori zl'd. Th e nex t is to Re ml for tIM I\e'W Buick hodiea; IInr! the Lo tho J1romlnen~of a yogue! oid." p-aoeiully cu"ing .ide paner. THE SILV ER. IINNtVER.SIIIlV The old man turnNI rt ui ckly. .lIich form one or their di..tinguuhill, charaderistial ~p~nt the "Do YOLl mcan the co r one r? " . .....t e.""nlive Ilftl paneling work "Yes. Th e State will scnd de_ployed OD &D1 automobile in tectives. I will be glad. H is cerdle1rOrld! Wi I h M .. terpiu e B.d lel By Fi." ..r tain that one o f u s t hr ee will hllve to fil e£' 11 1Il1lrcle r cha rge. nnd the soo n e r it is clcarcd up the heller." "Bllt we lhree were tog<>ther- " "Thllt won'\. mlltte r. They will sn )1 WI:' hirrd onc of Ihl:' nc~roe, t(l commit t hc <:rlme. ' \'1' CIlIl improvi se Il ra ft . and sen,1 a mnn (l ut t onH!!"!"OW tn bring the coro ner." Whe .. B.tter AutomobIle. are B .. ilt . . Buiek Will B .. ild Them " W<> cu n do better than t h nt. I' ve !!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ j!0 t It IiIt 1<> s n ea k -bOil t- i URt a can oe ~ - thal I 1I !i ~ fo r tlllCk 5 . \V c'll have . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. h nvl' a . iJi!!ge!" one to bl'ing Rill'pl lt,s; bUl tt wi il ('lIrr), a message tn th · muinla nd." Ther£! w/os little .. Ise lo do in Ihl:' rain . W I:' went into · the dell . nnd i list n. morn Ing bro ke we to ld We pay for horaes and cows according to size and Ern es t find Vilas our plnn s. The condition of the animal. Call us any time at our rain wu s Ic ::, vi olent 1I0W. The ~ ll1rl11 \\"n ~ ut t hl' ehb. • xpence; We come and go quickly. " I 'm Horr), I said whnt I did," Vilas Hpologizell. "It wns t he excit.e me nt of t he m oment. But I wo ulll lik£' 10 kn ow whnt you think. Harveysburg, Oh'io SOl~thl ey. What kill ed my f llthcrncc ule nt or murder. or what?" , Th<> cye R o r th e two men met. "Your fnther was s truck downthere i~ no qu esti on about it" Southlc)' r ep lied. "He was kli1~d hy Il hl ow fr olll so me unknown so ~rce_ There is .~very reason to thmk thnt hi s slayer i~ slill about this hou se and planlation, and every possible e ffo rt will he mnde to chn~e him cl ow n. No o ile will be IIble to leave -first, because of a rule that ,Us Ea..l, for Your S~le Oat... We Cuarantfle nec essity prescribes ; and seco nd . beca u se of the flo od . Detect ives · will S.tllf.,.Uon or Charge. Nothing~ \ . be sent ou t he re to investigate." "And iw hnt wns t h e blow · dealt with?" V ilas aske(l n evously. " ouldn't you-find the weapon?" Phoae No. Southley looked at him sharply, "That will be hunted for tomor-
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'J'he wilt or Will in m 11. Se ll Cl·s. dewn ~ 1I(Ir!l ilted to probnte. ll "wlI r ti C. Rei f W'LI! n ppu inted !'Xl'CUIM nlld O. S, Iliggins, Ed. S. ConkIn nnd LawTence h,m·hnn Wl' r e n ppni ll ted IIPJlrui s el'~, F:. . DUllhnlll . I'X cutor of th e e~Il1t(' f Joseph D. Fren ch. dec .. a sed. fill' d hi ~ Ihirteenlh a nd fin a l areuunt. Ned II kk s, g unrdJu n of Clilfn .. d D. nnrl Albprt C. Hicks, min ors . guve un nd,liti nna l bnml uf $:150 0 in the mult er f o ll o \\'in~ the r e tllrn o f un uppr!li ~e m e n t of cert nin prnpcrty ill y .. lv(·,1. Hob l'rl W. SI'UI"my re, admi ni ~lrn IlOr of the {'s tnll' of J osep h NIcho lsoll , dl·c·l'n ~{'(I. WUf! aulhori ze d 10 sell at . pflvatl' ~u I., cert uin hn y nnd grain be longing 10 the estll\('. In thl' Illnt\e r of t he gUllrdian ship I, f lI t'n l·il'lla Melum py. u" gun r diall. to ,' nt C' .. in l u u n ug reement with thl' Newport Ro lling Mill ". where.b)· they nfl' 10 puy $13 Wee kl y to Hu gh M,.llImp )' " " g unrt!illn and tu Stell" AIt·III Il1 I'Y. widol\" "f Puul JIf olal1l pv oIl"·CII S(,(1. Thl' N""'I)Ort Ro lling lII id ro . we rl' l'llI pl"yers o f Pllul lII elnlllp li t 111(' ti nlP he met nn nccident;; d path . "' /litH Ke nri(·k. administrator of th e e slllte of arah Ann F os ter. dcccased. file·oI his fir~t IIl1d finlll acCOUIlt. • . \ una 1\[. Benllett, I:lJllrdlU!l uf 1I0w a rd L. Bennett. et nl. , Illln ors, filed hpr se ve nth a nd final lIcco unt. '"rtuin Rulc s o f Ylll hill J . Collivl'r. I'xHu trix o f the est ut e of Sumur I E. o lli\' H. dt'ceased, were ap.prove'll by eo urt . The witl nf Mux Kaufman was ad milll·tJ 10 pt'obnte. . A . Hamillo n . admillislrntp l" of Ih (' ('. tnle of S usnn R. Van Horn. de cl'n!<ed. was orllered to sell certain property tit public sale. All applicntio n w ns made to the Dayton State Hos pi t al for the admision of Jame s S. Vandervoot. alleged insnlle.
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1II 11 ry L. I,arl' 10 Julia Sueml.'nlll g. Lot ill 1.."bnl1on. L. A. 7.inllllHmun III Luc l·etia Hopkin s. 2 l':" t8 in W fly n e ~ vi ll ". Hulll e Wrighl Finley t o He rbe rl B. Hull. :1 luts in Dee' rfi~ld t ow nship . Mury E. unJ B<! njllm in L. Co ulso n 10 Ella I. Riggle. 141.50 II/:res in Deerfi"ld · town ship. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS
PierH du I Pont and bl, two eoullnil ~ qulr d th .reat E, (. du Pont de Ntlmlllll 0., R8~kob came with 0.111 Pont to Wilmington, Ul, IIIWl\rC, II. hl ~ . t!cHlar y .• Whon .] 11 l',l"t II IlCllln e president 'M th .. l.o1lfl\ nt k '·U Il~·'· I· n . J(1, ~ k o b W/O ~ 0111nt!'.1 tit tIll' lIos!. of lrclI. ur"", Stili 1111" .. Ih~ fOl"llwr . l 1I0gr" ... h r WIl$ I 'c' lllli vice-p rl' ldent ill l'hlll"ge of fillllnre. H e bt'ga ll buying stock ill ,euI'rll l Motol·" Imd cO ll vl nced tlu -Poll t to dn lh e ~lIme . lind soo n dll Pont li nd ht' "'t' re s ur'pI"i8t'd 10 lellrn Ilu.t Ihrilu gh II pPcllllar combinlltion (If ei rc'lIm tunres Ih l'Y h .. ld the balallce o f PO' I'r ill Gcnl'rlll Moto rs. 'rhe I \vo big s tockholders' hnldinK" wt're ~ o eV lmly bnlunced thnt Rask ob uull du Pont co ulu lip the scales. no koh and elu Pon t becllmc din'clor. (If Genern l Motors. In " Intpl' rl'orgllnhation Rns kob be enn... vicl' -presiut'nt. a nd he has b I' ll chairman of the Finance ComThe slo ry uf m it I ee sin ce UH 8. RlIskub' s rio e is one of th~ mo ~t s,msati onlll s uccess 8tOri~ S in the hi story of Am e rica. TodllY he is fi nllnriul head of II bi11ioll dollar <:orpul"u tioll. und u Ligger finuncier thlln 1111 hul 0 hllndful of the cuuntry bn llkN H. 11 " 1Illirried in 1906. lind tbe crowning glorie s o f his life ure hi s childre n. T I\('r~ are tWl' lve uf th /! /tl . His oplimis m, hi s enthllsiasm. lind his /Obility 10 work hurd lir e th e true 1CCfl'ts tlf his uSl olln lii n g s uccess . He is a greal organizer and administrllt or Hi ~ career . lik l! t1lf' cllreers of so llIn n y o f our nati ollal lead~rs. :ruphlcli lly ilillstrllt es Ihe VIIS! opp or lunil ies Ame ri clI offer s t o tho smllll low n boy.
Bills allow ed : Co lum bu s 0 11 Cu .. for audlt.or. $ 1.50; Th e Office Outflltl.ll·~ s upplies for r ecord ... r . $ .60 ; Colum bus Blank Bo ok Co .• s upplies fvr probllte co urt, $118; J. W. Lingo Hal' d,~are Co .. suppli es for s h erift' $2.4~!; J. W . Lin go Hardware Co.: NOYARY PUBLIC s~ pplie s for court house . $2.50; John K. S ... e nce r, 1! loads wood f UT court ho use $9.75 Carl Stephenson. euttl"g . ... .. E.t •••• 5 •• 11.4 tree from road, $2.fiO; Van Cllmp Will. Dr••• Stolle Co., 2 ~0 Io ns sto n e used on Wayne.ville. Ohio surface Ir eating by Ih e "tull!, $467.14 Pen nsy lvaniu RnHrond. demllrrage on st o ne used un N. HroR dway by state $ 12; W . H . Madd en & C'1l .• g uard rail mate rilli. $28.01; .lohll Law & Son repairs and s uppli ('s. $7.49; O,·egonl~ Bridge 0.. rcplllrs to equipment, $6 . 60; J . W . Lin go Ha rdware Co., s llpplics during Jun e and July . $151.68; J. W . Lingo Hardwlife Cu.,/ FUN£ItAL DIR£CTOR!I s lIpplies for dog warden. $1. WAYNESVILLE. OHIO " upplil' ~
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r ow," he repli ed. " All we could kn ows what might not h appen - in tell was t hn t ho WIIS st ruck wilh t his h ouse. " some blu nt sort of a weapon. and "A nd you nre still watchfu l for wit h t e rrific \lo'\'er-c noug h power me--eve n since las t night1" to s nap his n eck like a r£'ed. The Of course she referred to blunt weapo n must hn ve hnd two Rcene in the d n. No words can nnils or s pike. h4'cnll ~" tll('l·e nrc tell how upp.on ling. from the shnd: MONEY LOANED two cieep pnrullel ~ crntc h f' ~ in the OWB of the slairll'ay. WDR he r voice. bruised fl esh." " It i ~ ever n n int rud e r's busineRR My e YE'S w er e upon Vilas' fnce. t o be wlltC'hful. ' at a time 1ikli this. He d idn 't loo k at UR. T be liev .. you'd belt e r try to get " I nn ly know one thillg- nllP kind snmc . Icpp .·' LONG OR SHORT TIME- Elisy o f u weapo n thnl wOllld lenve 11 "Still t he doctor- but th r e term s. Alao Surveying an·d Ab- · murk like thlll." hl' said in n ~ trnnge, no personal wi Rhe~ involved dtracting. Write and I will call and ha r s h t ome. II And thot i~n't a tim e." S he eve n ~ -n."":-:s:::p=",:,,::r-J.~ee you. Sam D. Henkle, Wayne.weapon at all. It's un animal's smile nt me. ville, Ohio. j 11 puw." But I co uldn 't answer t hat s mile. LOANS on Livestock. Clianils, Sec-"And fhnt is the o nly thing thnt The scene in the dim had struck ond l\1ortgares. Nottle bou,bt. mu st be forgo tten by nil ot us. if hom e to hurd. John Hllrbine. Jr., X.e nia, Obio . we n re to learn the truth." So uthlcy "Professional interest alone," .t old him. " It only ~rlngs horror. told her. Mnybe it was just t he eft'ort of n ot .. lear t hought. Forget the legend at once, and begin with clear the dnwn that her eyes seemed to JOHN J . RASKOB "'arm.n of W .. rren and adJ~lnln. eyes. Thnt's our only chance." lose their luster before my gaze. With this our little group broke She hurr ied on up the hal\, turning One of the biggest. most s uccess· countl•• ma)' obtain mone, on lon, up. Ernpst tried to snatch a few lit the door of h er room. ful bus ines8 leaders of the cOllntry tim. loan., at 6 per clint IntaH'" hours of Bleep on the sofa. 1 hnd "Thank you for your watchful- hllils from a small town in New COlt ot .• ecurlne th...m.. I. ¥err "'aplans of my own that necessitnted. ness," she called to me. "And I'm York Stnte_ His nam e is Jobn J. eonable ,tbrou,b 'l'h. Federal Lan. a conRultlltion with the negro that 1 sorry 1 s poke so rudely when you R~ s kob. and _the town is Lockport. Bank, · For further InformaUoft . . . was to clarry word to the c:oroner firs t Rpoke to me--nnd I don't ex- H 18 e nterprIses are varied. hl8 on or addr... M. C. DRAKI, Tnuwhen the s un rose. And jus t as I pect any other-b ut professional fame world-wide. Now he is very urer, phone S Ie-X, Ubano'n, Ohio. came bac\e ~rom my talk with him I interest- now. If there was any- milch in the 'l imelight a8 the Chllirmet Jose phtne on the sta irfi . t hing thnt 1 co uld say-about last man of the Democratic National "Where are you going?" I de- night- J'd say it. too. But I know Com mitt ee. LOST manded. it wouldn't help any." He was born In 1879 and educated~he !leemed 8urprised at lIJY tone. "But a t least--you nre not going cd in public schools and a busilll!9S And what right have you to Dsk?" ho me t oday." college. In H.lOO he was stenogra- LOST- Ladies' brown leather !lhoe, between Hllrveysburc and W·a ynesshe answ~red me. "'rhe sto rm decided that matter pl,er to t he chief e ngin eer of a slIbShe migh t . have. been the spi rit for me, ['m afrnid. But there may sldillry of the Worthi ngton Pump ville. Leave at Gazette ollice. ·a29 of the dawn Itself tn her soft gray be a chance yet." Company, at a salary of ,7.00 a lJoape and th e ).Jght of the stnrs in her The door shu t behind her, The week., which he lp ed ~is;-~~~tt""-=========~===== -- - eyes. I knew from her look thnt ear ly morning hours drew on,- and mother and family. He asked for POR SALE s h~, h!lc~ h~ard of the ~ragedy. the mist thut WII S the twilight of a raise. didn't get it, and then I,~ IS Just that J m afraid for dawn faded lil<e the rain. moved to Loraine, Ohio, ~ become yo u, I t,~ ld her hUmbly. "No on e (To be contin lled) the secretary of a mun iinmed P. fOR SALE- Draft Colt,· comln, two yeaTS old_ A. C. Huntlnct~n. Firat fllrm west of Ferry, '\ "s6 THE FUMBLE FAMILY Down lind Out by E. COURTNEY DUNKEL FOR SALE- Bartlett pears, Call on Clift' Burnett, on Lytle and Wayne sville. Road. Waynesville, Ohio, I Q-tOULt) SAY I MUST AVO I 0 AL.L: "'9JEET~ I':"IVANT 10 FOR SALE-Bartlett pe·an, Benoni RF.:TAI"-I MY GtJ2LI"~ f:IGU~& and Maiden Blush apples. J. L. EVE~ ~ I AM Q».lG UP Mendenhall. -a22 MY ROOM A~D GO T~ICOU6H
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FOR SAI:.E-Waxtex Food Paper, Keepi food fresb and clean, RIbbed Tissue paper for dalnt, packages, -_ Linen weave paper napldnl, Paperteriel and· CorrespODdence Cards, at THJi]" MIAMI QAZ~Tr.E OF~lqE, . . ,. , .' .' FOR SALE-GlI""ftsey bull, elahteen months old. It, P. Leamin.,
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mot ion pi tures are .. 'ou nd" fIltJidly being d~ v dop e d t o such a I KEEP THE HOME SAFE I lhe s ilent druma I'oillt th llL ~ oo n I \I ill he 1\ Ihing o f t he pllst- th (ln -..ww .Cdtt1_ i"'IIIIl!il..-h!. . . . . j ~~ t iniligine h ~uri ll g ull th ose ki s.es ! 'rlili gr at Alllt!n cll n- -'nllnl ol'is t, Add Smil l'M: A s hli pPY a s Ii Murk TWltil\, Oll ell hit 0 11 11 "Ilig" id ea. Scotdllmlll lit II fr ee·lull ch counter. "'rhe majun ly of )J~relJ lI ~, " ht: II'TlJte, " ,He in bt d. 'l' II crdll l't', t u Tllt' f t! urc 'wels " a no utir)'s" Lut p"~ sc r\'e illY lif ~, I KP ~ llt us l itt i ~ tim .. 1I1 0 S t u f uu r po lit iciiln ~ seem t ., be .. il hl' r "dry \\'~ t s " o r "Wl!t dry s." III talO a s pOSSible. " , Nuw lllot lll,· Nll ti un a! :::illr"ly NIJW tlm t spoken WuI'tl H wi ll tuke tHANKS FOR BLESSfNCS uUllcl 1 IIUV es II>I Ihu l I'll -rO IIl·l.h v I' th l! pln ce IIr tJ u bt hl.,s at th · n l()\'ip~ , BIG BRAINS BETTER IIl ll lI .. "UIS tly uC~l d ' nl" UCelir III Ih~ h U III t! :I 0 f f,Jt!ojJ le , St UII <- wb .· hU' d ", Wi l l lI' e f" lll' muny pel'sun s wi ll ro rgp t CARNEGIE'S FIRST $400 Ill otJnlJly ,1l·d ull· I li Cit UII~ IVuy vi h ow to rcud. PJl!s~rvlng 1110 ,s to 1:'0 uut u 11111 A $SOO.OOO,OOO BABY T holl' Und ti of pri"une "H now hn,'c 1\lore IJt1 nwns .WC J c kil l t ! \! duri n g Mount Rok:ttinda, on the Island II,,, ,,"rly vul't u l tillS y~ul' 11. I·Ull!:'I, ('ells !!qulpped Wilh l'udi oH. E\"'ry of Paloweh. Dutch East Indies HCCIlJellts III LlII' hullH' t hull II11:t tI"IILII I hing is l.> eing don.· tu mil k" the 1111 ough lo ulu r U 'ChJents "n Ih t pri:'on " I' fe" l III home -- th ey' cu n blew up in a vokanic eruption. Hall eve n b .. kep t lIwuk" by lheil' neigh - th e island, six villages were deuan~cl' ou s ulH'n I'U'HI. stro yed. a thousand killed. loors' I'adio set H. rj ht!iC lS un l)' Ufle rem~dy f v r lla b Yesterday new s came Ihat Ihree condition. more villages We1'e wiped out br a .::Hay 110111" liS mu ch u ~ y " u can tidal wave caused by I submarine earthquake. it I ~ th l! bes l place fur IIU ul us. But be careful. We pay little attention to these deaths far away, a thousand or Uon 't lellve ru gs \\'here lhey \\'ill fift y th ou and, Ullle diffef'ence. trip the unwury. But we ought to observe with Uon't Illrtll h" C8 wi th gnso linl!. gratitude how many thiDgs millht Dun't t'orlrl!t to turn oil Ih" g .. . . haVpell to us that do nOI happell. Ke ep c hlldl'~n lI\\'a y from ope n flumes. Raditch, Croltian state!man, murdered leader or peasant!, is Uun't leave p o isu n ou ~ medicines found to have a brain of abnormal polish, etc. , whe re clul dr ulJ cu n weig ht. 1,459 gramme!. lit th em. .The :\Veragc for cleven thoasaftd Uon't lhrow lighted mutches IlWIlY human brains was 1.361 grammes. carelessly. All things being equal a heavier In othe r wo rd s, walch your MlL!JI . brain is be rter than a li ghter brain. Modernistic fur ni t u r e h 11 S It ~Ilrht bL! " i:u"oJ id"" to Pilot e up Dut one 01 the heaviest lorains ev('r wei g h ed, that of Cuvier, the - . h~t of "Dunl',," ri ~hl in YIOUI' ac hil'ved It gt'Nlt v og- uP. anti oft(l n l· .. ml'~ unpaint ed Hi) ptll'c h a ~ (' r ~ mny t; rcat naturalist, was li g hl er than kitchen lind lCo ok lit i ~ IJ II ". in " Ivhil~ . that of :1 man who di ed in a Brit1I1tlk o ruul' hum,· til> ' ~II f" Ht "Iu".' " 'cumt" it nccol'rlin~ In fnney . ish pro rh o use. lI1any wh" njilY ,Iuin/! t his worl<. t o be in . Neglect of L1, ~ Mil" pl,. tJI'CP ossibl y the man in the poor cautio ns fO I su"~ty is un inc. cusllLJ le huwe \'p l', lind th nt, 1I'11I' n npplyinJ:; house w~ also a gt:nius, but nI!Vff :.l ~ ,'cn nd cnln r. the ptlint ' brush in crime l had a chance. untraine d hund s leRv e wnv~', nook~d lin es insl nd of strnight on es. "Andr~w Carn~gie m3de his first • If t hi ~ be yo ur "xpel'ie ncc, r c$'400 witho ut spendio g a cent." I I me mb e r thot .dhes iv(' tnpe may he That's how big fo rtun es often slarl. Nt-: UHEAT COUNT HY I used Il l< a strnight edge stenc il to I OUR Ca rnegie bought $400 o f insurt I l;ivll clen.n, strrriglr t linc!\ nnd edges. anec ~ I oc k. gave hi s not e in pay- -- - - -- . Ordin a r y /zinc ox ide till (>, commonm nl. paid fo r th e st oc k with ·its Iy ref~d to , as ZO (z inc oxide) divIdends, .... wned it for nothing. Forty mill i'''1 Am ·ricllns wlw h .. l1rd tldhes iv(' hll c, mny be nppli e,1 di . I l'eclly on th e BUl' race t o be I.ninted Josenh P. Day, learned land leith v.. proc "' IIl' n",:;<,([ tl w t,wo ' nU~IUlln ' enlisl, o'says th e three great est letco nven ti uns tl 1I ~ y Ilr hu\'e Kll in tI u and 1l''r1l,1g,'d ill the desired design. , Iers in th e alphabet arc "0. P. M .... meaning "Olher Peo ple'll Wone)''' /lew co ncep ti on· of the im ml'11Rity of If e,lgea or tnpe 111'1.' In close conour ·OU /l Ll·Y. tnet with the surCnee, n o pl1int will Nobod y wlon hu s not toured it by tl ow und er. nnd n til'St mtp paintA quicker way·to ma" ..eney train, au tum bi l or pluu" " un "vel' ing j oh cnn be ,lone by n n,,,, ic p. without capital is to h:lVe a good realize fully how tli vt'rM ified it is. • id"" and push it. : A 'way to plate But the radio urondcll st IJri n g~ 50 01(' For Ihe Me.II,," Me. 1 nl~tal\ic surfaces with aluminum. id ... a . ,omething hith erto fo und impo!~l1c h ' locality sllImps upon itB ine u. n ('h n\I',I"r .ible, Is discovered and involves' habitant :; II IPeiul impre$B which i ~ Sl ul r~d "etJll(~ " H wi th clle~ s " actually billions of dollars 10 be. reve aled in hubits of lil-ing. outluok Pri~,1 tnll1llt l)l'R Dyed. ' I all d Int ' o nll t .... , nK of s p~ech. pllnis h slaw o f nllll( The 1'-tlO' n -~ll 'b~ applied to I ' Baked pellch rlumplings ... ~.. w. It WI' 11 t II ke t h e I'llI' ect lun of te leICndless us~s. from kitchenware to . . rli I d Non-stimulat ing drink VI Sion 10 S P I'eI' m owe ge of th .. fll·~t 1000omolives, and is expected to ,but the radio mok es the others pilline r (live aUlom'o biles ._ finish ' defying than ever bl'fore. Oid-F•• hioned Apple .... "e C.Ic.. lime and weather. Yel desl.it.! thi s new glimpsing -of _ r eu m _ tngether a y~ .. ~.LU.J.J!J..+-.,-......~_ are as good ideas In the dive rsities. theMe two co nv entions und I ii: cups s ugnr (ue!'l or Cline) ; human brain as ever came oUI of hll ve a lso gil'en u~ 11 happy se nse of add one egg. bell ten. Dissolve II it Try and find one. Am er icu's " ss(> llt ia l unity. forth teaspoon bnking soda in" Searl, Roebuck stockholders yes_ At Kan 8a~ ity and then at e l1p t hi ck apple Ba\lc e and add. Sin ttrday voted 10 increase capital HOl1ston picked nll!n and 'women r e p- a t('as poon salt, two teDspoon s baking .rock hy 800,000 ~hares. At mllrrese nta tive of every loeli lity, every 11O~l'cl er . and a tell~ po o n ground ~t prices that company is worth phase of ~t' lltim e nt and opinion huv e "PICl!S WIth l li: cups lI our and adel more than $500.000,000. Julius Romanaged somehow to iron out' their g radu li ll y to first mixt ure. If , bat- senwald hardly expccted that when difl'eren e..s intu II com mon dc, ter is thin, add more flour to mnke he took hold of Ihe company a few nomination UpOIl whil:h nil are fairly a fnirly ~tift' batle r . Bake o ne ho ur years ago. willing t o ijtund. in mode rnt e uven. Compared with ot her companies, It is this capllcity f o r adnl)tiveness • General Mc;>tors, Standard Oil, U which mak es uur form of government Ste.minl L•• , VOlar'. Velvet S. Sleel, etc., Sears, Roebuck is worka ble. A pt!ople wh l! hlll'e it in Plnce u wet cloth over /I hot up- only 3 baby. We have the four biltheir power to Kive th emselves can turned flat-iron, lay the vek'ct on li on dollar stock company. When aft'ord to proceed ruther good- it. lift the nap with another piece will the 100 billio n company arrive) naturedly upon t he wh ole.- Seatll... of velvet. working gently and The de3th of Chang Ts'O-Lin, dyq uickly, nnd yo u will find last P 0 3 t - I n t e III g liceI'. namit ed in hi' railway carriage, is yenr' s velvet will lo ok a lmost like attributed by a British writ~r, new. Lenox Simpson, to thc Japanc~e .sWAPPING "Black Dra ~o n Society," wh.ch inRemove Te. Stane. (rom China terests ilself in patriotic Japanese "Whllt's 1111 t he lo ud talk in the SnIt rubbed on tea cup ~ will 1'1'alTairs, and is said t o h3ve had dining roo m, s ister'!" move-tl!n stains;-, nnd al so ull....""'-t--.--mnnlH1,.-,rne- dcalh of the Queen ''Falh,,\, lind mother arc swapping nnl' other' stain or . discoloration on of Korea in 1895. In spite of the ehllla or crockery. ' romantic name and th e patriotism, animuls." _ _ _ _ • the Japanese will probably dig out "SwlIPlling anima ls? " the facts. • "Ye" . She plI ~e d t~e buck to DON'T GET IT ALL They don't like any o rganization him and gu t hi s gOllt." exercising powers o utsid e of go", 'rea drinkers in the United States ernme!'t. o r co ntro llin g gove rnThe grentcst optimist we know of spend $ 76,000,000 a yenr for 'their ment, such as arc toleraled, some times, in other ~ountries.. til the f('lIow who says he i'!l glnd he (llvorite beveruge, so there Is at least doesn't huv o to worrk with a million that much money t hat the bootlegdolili ts on account of the icnome tax. gers don't get.
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A nllmbllr fl'Om II I'll atte nd ed th e dun e nt n.) ~(' dal Purk Thursday ev·lIing. R(\lnLive ~ fr om h ere a Ueml fl tho Gra ham reu nio n nt Ce ntervi ll il Sa turday.
Mr •. Frnnk Wilson went to LIln: aU c~ld th B W Idy rpunl on thi. WIl ' k. M t ,. t o
.b:rnt!s t Gillnm oC New York City is vacationing with h i!! parents Mr . and Mr~. W. M. Gillam . T he S unshin e Clu b e nj oyed a delig htful picn ic Wedn sday at the Barlow home n.~ar Lebanon . Mrs.
Sarllh Jefferies departed f or Washburn, N. Dak . will spent! ~ .. vcral mo n t h ~ with her son, Fred.
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Mrs. Loul ~a Wri g ht · of Wilmington nnd her son Paul of T o ledo ca ll cd on Mr. a nd 1I1r~ . Chas. I\f ad~e n Thurs. da y. Th e Women' ~ ivic League and 11'1,,11'8 Comm un ity Cluh held a j'lint pic ni c ThursdllY evening n~l\r Co rn stalk ~c h no lh nu ~c . MI'~ . Evnlyn S hunlllk"r and TIIrR. Dorot hy II "wk\', with thp i!' S undny . chllo l c I I1 RS (' ~ of littl ", fulks, pic nick ed al Hnrm on Pllrk TlIe ~ dny nfterJHHl n.
We tire very g illd t o nute th e 8llpoi ntl11('nt o f Le"i Luk ens til thl' pORitio n of .. nn ty Age nt of lin ton Co unty. fo llowi ng th., r es ignll t ion of Cn un ty Agent Hul l. Le"i i ~ II II l1 r vey suul'g boy and W I! are pruud of h is lle hi evcm e nts lu,,1 co ngrntu lute him Ki n cc r ely. 01'. nn tl M.·., . C. 11:11,,11l1l and Mi ss 1I,' Il'1I 11,,"doll ii I:" ('II1i'rtll inin g Mr. II nci M I'S. ~dw i n Rnlldllll un,1 sil n .Juni nr of S h ~l h yvill (' . T ~ l1n . nncl Mr, und Mrs. Wn l. Su\\d"n nnrl fUlllil y Th E'Y, with of N"", Y UI'k th i, w pk. their g uests, motored til Auro ra , Ind. ThursdllY t n vi s il r,·lali'·'·K.
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SOCIAL ROW Mt·R. Seth F' lIrn a~ and childl'en w"rc in Ri chm o'nd th l' p ns t. wl'ek. Miss Ru by ~Lu lll ey has ucce pted a positio n with the Cente rvill e Can ning Co.
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W (> are g lnd to report Jnmes ,Jacobs better at ~h.is writing. Robert McKny passod hi ~ thit·tecnth milestone Ia.'!t Sunday.
Gertrude Mor nn. of Corwi n, is RPl!Il!\illg severnl days with Frances McDonald. Mi sR May W(!nn er lind frirnrl , of Dayton, were Saturdny gue~tM of the FCl'Tis fnmilieR. Earnest Lewis. K. E. Thompso n nnci Alex Diskee attended the Young snle near Lebanon last Fridl1Y.
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of th~ . Olnclnnatl wholea'alefl _and" ~d - winter goods and preparing to mat'uf,cturefl at thtl style pa~eant ftlVihe needs of Ulelr customers. anI} a la1'&e delegation tI expected Twenty-four pretty, models Are to to go from here to spend at least demonstrate ' the chann and bcallLy a part of the two ween IICheduled of ·the . new style crel\Uot18 and Infor thla event. , tersperaed wIth these showings' 01 'Ibis market perIod with Its at- merchandise ' will be Vlluc.levUlo octs tendlns features dords ·oUr reta'll of national reputatIon. There . will . merchants Ul excellent opportunIty be opportunities for dllnclng to m\lof enjoylnt the Interestlng progrAm sic by a famous Oreh'eatl'a thrC>\lgh~ while I8lecttng thel~ lall out eacil even!ns', proa~am. ' i
Our Sunday School held their annual picnic at Harmon park in Lebanon Wedn~?day of last week. Miss Luellla Millard, of Olive Branch was cinlling on her many .friends here'one, day la~t week. Post'Tnaster Hlirtilock and family, of Waynesville, were Sunday evening eaUets on Carl De~therag~ and wife. Chauncey BUlnnell. wife ' and ' sister. of, flear Waynesville, were callers at t~e Glenn Davis home. SU!1day eve!1ln ei _ ., .
Mudern I I r/ by Prominent S peakers.
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VACCINATION OF SWINE (A SPECIALTY) Notbl •• b .. t R.Ii.bl. !I.,'um .Dd VIral U •• d Phon. 81
Dr. John ' W. Miller Dentilt
HARVEYSBURG. OHIO
w. H.l\ladd.e n & CO. Waynesville, Ohio
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Columbia Cement
The tenth unnual state convention of .the American Legion , held he re the past week, broogh t 20,000 World Wnr Veternns an d ml'mbers of auxilinri cs to th e Copit ol C ity to participllte in n t hr ee - dll~"s f eMtivit ies a s well a s condud in g th e bu ~ in eM sessions. The parade WtI ~ held on Monday with thirty-flve bands furni. hing th e martial music. Hi gh of'ficial s of the Legioll, stute omcial~ and mili lary guests vi ewed t he big parade fr om the review ing sto nt! errected in H igh Stree t in (ront of t he State Housc .
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The Bummer sch C'Clule of fleld training I o r thl' Ohin National Guard Ilt Cllmp Perry will terminnle S unday nnd Hea dquart ers tlOd Readpulll'ter s Troop 54th Cllvalry Briglld e, lO7th Cavalry, 112th bngineers lind State Staff Corp~, consisting of ab ou t 1,000 officers and men, will break cnlllp nnd en train for hom e. Th erc ha s been milch int.ensive t r ai nin g a nd tnrget practice lIlld th e m n have been lhoroughly schooled in 1111 brnll ch cA of militury training Bince t he camp opened ellrly in June.
Although ten inde pend en t and county fairs will be hel.1 the w(' ek of Augu st 27th Ohio Stute F uil', II gondly crowd will as usual aUI' nd the ullnu o, Ohio exposition. It will be n gtl ln w.co k and the Capitnl City will be the mecclI Cor t hollsnnds of visitors from all sections of the State. Sousa's band will furlli sh t he musical program while the racing Ilnd other features will surpuss those of previous years.
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Master Dale Andrews entertained a number of his, little friends Thursday afternoon. Tho~e pre~ent were , Mllster Gl('n Dlri ~co ll, William Fox, Everet Lnckey, Richard Miller. Donal E ~pey , of Centerville nnll Warren Thomas, Rob ert Goldsberry, Robert Stanley. Chnrl es Kindle Jr., Wnlter Long Jr. of the Row. 1I1iss Mari e Pine gave a PUTty Saturday evening, hon ol'ing Mr. and Mrs. Will Pine. Th e occaRlon being t he flf t ieth Lirthdny of Mr. Will Pine. Those present were Mess re. and Mesdames, Andy E ll is, Erwin Hardman. Berne Jones, Lest er K('ndrick, Mr. Seth Furnas, Nevin Hardman, Woodrow Lewis, Therle Jon es, Lelia Ellis, Thelma Ellis ; Ice cream, cuke, and leinonade were served.
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Helen J enn Longl entertained 8 few o f her little frie nd s -Thursday hermon F erris a nd family attendnftern oo n to a Wntl'J'llIelon porty. cd the W~ek K reu ni o n at Hills lind Dales r e cnU y. The MisRPs :Roehel, SLun ley and Mrs. HorDee Lineler and g rnnd sp n, J enn Kindl e were the gUl'sts o f Little iss Hazel Barn(!lt , W('dl1 csdny n ft eT- Richard Clapp, of Hume 1I1s., ure visiting the fo rm er 's brot h r, George nOO n. W. Davi8, at thi s place. On Tu esday el'cning, lhe HardThe .Jo rdon {amilies held their mnn's ,we re guests at a eOI'd pnrty at t he hOIn., of Nuble Grnhum of Mi llln- annu a l r eu ni on nt the Wellman school house on lnst Sundny, one h\lndred isburg. a nd twenty-seve n heing present. 1111'. and Mrs. Thomas Sherod of Almon Ferris and wife, of this Wilmington were guests of the ir plnce, Sher mnn ~erri s nnd wife, of daughter Mrs. Cha R Co rnell ovcr the Lovelnnd, s pent Wednesday nnd lVeek end. Thursday with John and Will Miller D. F. Mills, wife and daughter, at Greenvill e. Cnrrie, of WayneRv ille, s pent a few K . E. Thompson, wife nnd daughdays the past wee k with their daughter, Mary Knthleen, W. H. Terry and t er. 1I1rs. Andy Ellis. Alice Terry, of this plnce. Wm. M. On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Thompson nnd dnughter, AndromeChas Kindie entertnined, Mrs. Fred da, of Dayton were among those from Wolf, Mrs. Arthur Horton. Mrs. a distnnce who attended the Silver George Raymond of Dayton and Mrs. anniversary of Lon Brannon and Donna Horton of Center Texas. wife at Xenia, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maggie Burnet was the week Mrs. Brannon received mnny vnlend ' guest at the Kindle home. On uable and useful prese nts. ~. Sunday Mrs. Bur net and the Kindlc' s nltended the Wade reunion, at the hOllle of Mrs. Ca,rl Miller flear Lewisburg.
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SEE-The Three Rooms Decorated in Modern Style• -The Exhibition of Modern Art Objects. -Exhibits of WOt'k of Dayton School Children. -The Day~t~n Artis~s Show at The Montgomery County l<rur and 1 he Dayton A rt M useum. ,
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Mrs. Ru ssell Ben on , and little so n, lind lark Sillisbury of 'leveland are visiting their pu r ent Mr. a nd Mrs. W . P . SI\1i ~burr .
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MrR. Guy Rou17.nhn rerl'iv('d wnref W . IJ. MllthN nnd family' will I,," \'(' I()morrow for BUI'iingl on, KRn · TU l'sefuy o f the drnth of her fnt hrr, sa ", lInd fmlll tner(' will 1(0 to Jns iuh Boit nott, at TippC'cnnM ily. Brown. viliC', 1'(')(1\" to r(' ~ i.d('. Mrs. Clarenc(' S mith rec('i"cd word Mondoy of t he death of her Mr. nnd ?l1 1' ~ . Ellrl Bogan nnd Aunt lIfrs. Alic e Larrick at Lebnnon . fami ly and Mrs. Maud Hay of Cinein· The Ladies' Aid will ha ve a bll~i nnti spent 'undllY wi lh Mr. and Mrs. n('ss meeti ng aL t he home of Mrs. n ' ille Grny li nd dought er. Kes ler Grnham nex t W('tin eRday afMr. nlld Mrs. MYl'r Hy man nnd tern oo n. da ugh ter nnd Mi s~ Stella Dougherty Mrs. Leah Str ouse nnd So n ot wi ll attend t he Fall Fa shion show to- Wuynesville were Sunduy d·inner nigh t lit wiss Gardens, Ci nci nnllli. ~ue " t s of Mr. nnd MrR. Floyd Savage and children. The nom e Gruen i~ your a Rs urance Riley Saylo r is still unnble to work alway" of a trustwo rthy t ime piece. Your CruC'n jeweler is Cary's J ew- si nce wreclking hi s car. He is suf· fering from general shock and badly clry Shop, Lebanon , Ohio. s p rai n e ~ should er. Mr. nnd Mrs. L . M. Henrierso n, Mrs. Oro Warner and children, of 111 iss Doris He nderso n, IIIrs. Kate Middletown, are spending a couple Coleman and lIfr. John Gons were of weeks with her parents, Mr. and d in ner IrUl'sts S unday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foulks. Mrs. F. B. H enderson and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stacy tot.tendHn ve your child's eyes examined cd the Gral~am reunion at the home by Dr. Rud olph, the eyesight spec- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham at iol ist before school begins. Free Centerville, Saturday. examinations Tuesday, Thursday and Mrs. George Scott, Everett Early Saturday at Carey's Jewelry Shop, and children spellt Sunday in Dayton Lebanon, Ohio. the guests o,t the formers niece, Mrs.. Perry Perk.s · and family.
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KEEP ALL OUR COWS, HORSES, FARMING UTENSILS, AND SUCH LIKE, OR SHALl. WE USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS?
The Miami Gazette
Mrs. Charles Johns, Mrs. Guy RoutUlhn and daughter, Betty, and Mr. and M1'8. Walter Kenrick were Dnyton vis iLor s Saturday.
September 2, Thirteen th Sundny Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Foulks enafter Trinity. Church School at 9 :!l 0; tertained to dinner Sunday, Mrs. Masermon and Holy Communion at bel Warner and children, of Jlt:dd le· 10:30. to wn , Mr. IlIId 1I1l'!'. Henry Foulks. Everybody welcome. Misses En and Ethel Reeder left Rev. J. J . Schaeffer, Rector, Wednesday for a trip to Nigara Falls, N ew York City, Washinglon and ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH other places of interest in the East. Sunday, Septemb er 2, services at Mrs. Frank Rogers and guest, Mrs. 10 :00 a. m. Hannah Heiner, and Mrs. Kesler Gra Father Bil:a, Pastor. ham were Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs. Carl Albright, near Springboro. METHODIST CHURCH 9 :15, unday School; 10 :30, subpect of se rmon , "Forgetting aod Re· m embering;" 8 :00, subject, "Our Great Possessions." Friduy eve ning, official board. This, Wednesday, evening, Trainin g Class. Seplember 9, Sunday School as U~ ual. No preaching services. Aaron S. Watkins, L.B.D., p ••tor. CHRISTIAN ~HURCH Sunday School at 9 :30. Every. body co.rdlally invited. '{URTLECREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday School, 9 :30 a, 10.; Worship; 10:30 a. m.; Y. P. S., 6:46 p. Ill. ; preaching, 7 :30 p . . m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday Evening, 8:00 p. m. Rev. G. E. Houck, Pastor,
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Mr . . WIlIll'r ",'ue,' a~d lion, Harry and Jllrs. Katll l\I('rr..r made a bus in eR~ trill lo 1oIlam l~bu rg Tuesday 11(( 1'1'11 on. Mr. 1I1I,I .Mr. . HII1','ey Butn it ,;nd I.IIUI·u \{u IlIlIgl" rt ' III • unduy wi Ch ' lh~ir pnrl·nt,., Mr. ' ond Mr!!. ~' rlluceR
Mr, and Mrs. WIU Archde.c n, of Midtlll'town, vis ited with the fornltlr'$ Ill!!thr and i tn, . 'Mrs. Ann ' Archd.'/Icon un d Mrs . John McCollough 1I11r1 fAmily ·lIn,11I},. E th r, Hl'len, li,'c, rt owllfIl 11\1£1 L yrl Ker[1~ were afternoon edUl'rs.
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Ail e n Em ri ck and Mrs. J . B. J oneR s pe nt Thu rsday in Dayton. Mr~ .
Hnrry K it chen nnd dnught pr Bet lie Mr. and Mr~ . Wilbur Foulks arid SIlent Sundny with Frnnk lnnsbrrry nlHI f nm ily, Bettie rpmninin g to H enry F ou lks mad e 1\ busine s lrip to Lebanon, Monday. spl'll(l the week . A lnr ~(' cr owd, (' nJoyed the Su nd RY Boys nn t! girls- Get yo ur P ark er Sc hool picnic .111 Harmon Purk. Leb· [)uofohl Ill'n, and ink a nd pencils, t he I\ non, 'utll \'llay afte rn oon. b('st for sc hool u se. ot Cary's J ew· \ Mrs. Claud" L.ewis is s lowly reo elry Shop, I..eban on , Oh io. covl'ring II I Minrni VnUry I.r,spital. Mrs. W . C. Thompson . Mrs. May· ~i nce a n ope r a t ion IlIsl week. h('lIe lIunkin ~ and ~u n Gilberl of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. H. Burn ett ('n l er· I.ebunon wen' (:'ue s t~ toriny of Dr. ta illcd thl' pas t wl'('k th p latt ers ni ecC' lind JlIrs. n . E. H"Ihuwny. Mi~s Knlherill P Null of Lebunon.
AT THE CHURCHES This offer ap~Jies to) ( passenQer car tll'CS only
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M i ~~ l'~ Hn ~.\'1 and I .nello 11 utt li nd Mr. Ho\'a rt! ~ti.,."1 lo uk a p l '/l~ure Ml·. nnd Mrs. G. G. Grobi I wilh trip to I\l'lItll('ky SU 'III,,)'. . thpir t!aug ht (>r~ I{ebeccn lInll Annn . ond (l gran.d·nier,' Dorothy Thorp of Mr. :Inti .Mrs. Juhn Me 11 11 ugh Gory, Ind ., ... i ~ itcd Dr. Wnlkins nnd w('nl '\" Mr . .Sho, en's ,lIlIel'al at (amily Fridny lind S .. lllrdn~;. Mrs: Bellbnw k, l ' ut' sda y n (t('moon , Gn,bici i~ " sister of Dr. Wl\fkin~. . ?Ill'. l1 nd Mr • . H ur ry 1\ ru l'l' and tiulIghlt'I', !'I1nry Loui~e, ('nltt'd on MI'. W ould n't it be n jOkf If Dnme Nn· lind Mrr,. J ohn Kruer Tl1 c~ duy evening. furp would pru\'i n till! wrather for bUill per crop~ IIn<l so lWllt th poli. l\l r •. Si mo n l.ighter a nd duughter, ticians to Ihe mllll~r of furm relief'?
Mr. nnd Mr ~. D. 1.. Crnn e silenl thl' week· end in Dnyton with their so n m\t! family.
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IIIrs. ~. D. Henkle entertained l\ slI1all cOl11pllny wit h "br idge" this nflcrnoon.
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wa ~ vpry nlueh returnt'd from a I rIO. Elijah NOKllett Is 011 lht' ai(! k t'vl'niug nlld {o\l ntl Iillt. _ . _ .. z ... _=- =r-- _ _ OllO l1 t t wpn ty of hlli' ~~ h l\1I 1 friend ... h. A I'fhur King is hflving ell'cl. A, K, J)ny 'I'll" in Cincinnati TU \l!\- Dn n ~ill~ nlli!! Klln\~ ~ lIlu<i~ the eve ning ric )jg hf ~ inMtallNI i n hi. hOlll e. pnl" v'ry lulc:kl y /\lId t he glle t~ .Ie,III), • • I J1urted at n In (' hnur. " ~PI!S_ HUI\) 1,1 -ht<'r tint! .fillr il!!l M i~p ~~lI7.nb( ' \h 1{l'0('1 or incinnnti F<lrdycc wcre On yton cll li 'r lu t 'l'hurRdIlY. i~ thl' l!'l1l' t o f )Iis. B~rnycll UYlll lll1.
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Ruth. with htr aleW'. of . alltl ... .tam.. wtet. aDd fam111 .\. ap nt the w.... k.end at D_,_",__ , tend.d the Wade ,.lInlol1 .t Lewis· Grtl('lI. burK lilt Sund.y. (
"For Canada lhistles 'use alCalfa." This is the presc ription of A. I,. Ston e, slate weed commissioner fOl' Wisco nsin , . and the medicine even wh" " t.ahn in la rge doses i l not hurd to lake. 1'01' besides destroying lhe thislic ~, a goo d CI'0 1' of rich foruge is produced. Rul soil and other condi. tiu ns nl ust Lc dght if alfalfa is to thrive lind the Canada thistles must be l'ul'lly s ui.ldued before the alfalfa sl:\,!d .is sown. "Now is the tillle lo begin work o n Canadll thistle infested grain li elds when' alfalfa is to be produced next year," advises Stone. "Plow li S SOOIl us the grnin crop is removed and turn th e soil deeply .enough to bring th e runnillg roots up to the surface. Then with a Kpl'ing·tlolh hal'row the root.,; will be pulled to the s arface where they can be dl ied and kiHed by S UIl and wind. 1' hc field should be kept cultivated until the ground fr eezes, 'in an effort to keep the plnnts fl'om forming sten,s. "Next spl'fng the field may be plowed IIgain u little deepcr than the tirst t i.me, nnd lime should be udded if necessa ry. The first week in June alC14lfa see'd may be sown at the fate 0'£ 20 p ounds per acre ' without a nurse cFOp. Within two or three
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullinex, Grace and Mary Savage spent Sun· day at Mt. Oreb, at the home of the foremr's brother, Thomas Mullenix. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Haines, Mr. nnd l\lrs. Walter Kenrick 'and James Haines attelnded a picnIc dinner of relatives at Springboro Sunday. Thir· ty·six were present.
FRED M. COLE Waynesville, Ohio
Cast Out Your Line and Get ·,R esults
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burnet and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Longacre and SOlli spent Sunday with their grand'paren t s Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Thackera at Springboro . Mr. 'and Mrs. John . Whitlock and children and Mr. IIJId Mrs. Charles Piper and S4~nS, of Zanesville, Ohio, will be house guests the last of the week of Mr, and Mrs, Morris Miller. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bookwalter, of Miamisburg, Mr. John Young, of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weaver, and son, of Cleveland, were dinner gu ests Friday, of Mr. and Mrs. Mor· !'is Miller. Mrs. Jasiah ·Boitnott returned lo her home in Tippecanoe City Saturday. after a visit with her dough. te r and family. Little Geneva Mae Routzahn a(!companied her grandmother home' for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. C ,Long and 80n, William, took Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. Long's nepheW, Harley Long, of Miamisburg. They also cailed at the home of his brother in Germantown in the evening.
Bai.t :your hook with something 'You . . want to sell or want to buy and you'll get results . '. " f
Mr. and Mrs. Alb ert Stacey, Mr. lind Mrs. Les lie Gray" Mr. and Mrs. Rustiell Burnett and children attended n family dinner of the Cornells Sunday at the home of Mr. and M1'8. Will Nuil near Springboro. Over forty were present... Mrs. Susan Saylor and He.nry Saylor entertained to six o'clock Sunday dinner, Mrs. Laura Orndortf, Miss Frances Orndorft', Roy and John Orndorlf, of Washington D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Saylbr and son, of Lebanon and William and Riley Saylor. • '
Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Johns entertained at 6 o'clock dlnn~r Sunday the following gue:~ts; Mr. and Mrs. OIenn Johns and children of Dayton, Mr. and MrS'; Charll!ll Hough, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 1Iough of WayneBville, 1111'. lind Mrs. Allen Emriek and Mr~. Mary Carmon,y. Mr. ond ' M:rs. K$oI!ler Graham had their SundllY glAtt, Mr. and M1'8. Herman Albright and son, of Dayton, Mr. a1)d Mrs. John Meyers n .. ·.,-___ d h f B 'I M DUg ter, 0 e mont; r. and Mrs. Ralph Stowe-and daughter, elf near years the IInoda thistles witl be de- Leb~non; Mr. and Mra. A. E. White alloyed a.n d in ,their wiIJ be • and Bons, of Columbus, and VI'. 'a nd 1ij!e 1ta!ld Ilt alfalfl\.~' . l!rIn. C. \Y. Albrl8h.t , of Sprblaboro.
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NEWS"DIRECT fROM
FRANK CRANE'S WEEKLY tECTURE
THE'SlAIE CAPITOL C OI, UM BUS, OHIO An oUw ' r!tat 1'alr ha!l IHt e u Ii n u agnin t h ou· ~u nd ~ of O h i91111$ h ny!! v i ~j let.! th e g l'!!uL t1X lJo ~ ilioll . Whil ~ th e weuth· VI' I'a s ilx lre mtily h ot during t he we el, ull~ 116 d o ubt h c· II , ~ d to ~h ec k UI" at lo 'Hlun c,' , lilt!11 r(' e()l'd ~ will H h,,,,· that 0 11 t Il o! " nlirc \\, c .. k II l l1lu ~ t 1\ , ,,,an y JJe t ~ o n ~ l' iKit,·t.! lh l' fu il' gl'O IHH!< U3 ill lillY ot he r y~ UI ' III th,· h l" tlJ l'Y o( Ih e >!h u w . I t \\' n~ .tllI' tlnu l slal.,· lair ror the p !'c~e n t IIdlllil1 islru t iu 'l a l1' l e "el'y lhin~ pIIssibl e w ,,~ d ll n,' III I1Il1k .. It 1111 oUI.'i lnl&lling IItfll i,·. lluL eJ\ch ye nl' altf' ndllnl'f! I(I'O\\, M wil hill ' t" l ellt, und IIl'x t y "nl" ~ IIlt ent.!III lc ' will exc ,,~ u lhlll o f this ye llr IIIffI t e n · YI)Ut'S hen~e att endan ce nf IUllllY wi ll look cOlllpal'ath'E' ly s mllll . PI,," ~ ,. .." IIOW lJ e illg mad e t o exte lld I he . I ~. ~ v! Ih ij'1'o und ' f ot' 111 0 1' 0 ~ r)ll <: p i~ n Cl!d" ll lI ol olll y fur I: x ltlbllfJ" ' , 1.111 f u t' th.,. I O I'~l! r c l' uwll H Whi Ch ' C'lIl1"\ a nnulIl! y til st'e, h ~c d I1 l1cl Icn r ll o r' impl ov~ m (j ll l~ fo ,' U1I' f ll l'1111,1', Ih e hou se wife, I h" s loc k bl' ~ I'dt'l' , " ,1[1, in fn ct, ull jJhuKI'H o f e Vl-fy d vy life.
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thc' ~ a l !'~ m ll n ship o f ·ful' f o ,' fur cut· ill l:, II lld h e i ~ milking a s u ccess in I ha L litH'. w h ('7'l'1I ~ he WII M f u il illg' in fo\'tun ate " is onp o f t he gl'M t t'S l Diamo nd I'ing R in II wid.· ch .. ic-f' o f I h.' r""m " l' I inc. probl ems o f t hco stotE'. In c rea sed op· de. ig os and 1'11 1'(' v a lr ,,· ~ !I I Cll ry' >\ ;0.; ,,1\' )'" r k RIM'C' cmp l oy~ tI hfl rrll pro pr i8ti on ~ (tt' P cerl a in lo be mild" " f h l·a l' inl! C:l Hh g irl ~ with S l1 ('{'(1 ~~ 1 at the lltl xt ~ ('a;~io n () f l hco g l' n l' l'ul ,Jewdry S hl1 p, ],(, llIIn on, (lhi o . 1. " o'l\I I.; P I h~ Cl' li sh u f lIob\(' of t h (l ,';11". .aflse m bly II!; t h!')' .' h(l ld ll llf'. 1111[1 Uh i.) Mr .ond ~ I r . . MI·!'I,· 1\ "1'11 ' :J ll o! Oil 11'1 nn rl a y . Sr-i'IC'lIlhc> r 3, lIll! will even tually la ke ils ph.c e .. mong " a ll g ht e r , ,I n~n , or l ,. hnnil>!. , ' ppnt I"il'''" dclI' s nn t rl is U'U (' 1 Ih em. Till'rt· III''' mlltly IIccuJlll t io n , wh ic)l W ny n" ""ilk ",' h"ol ~ or> ·nl.' l1 wi t h a t he s tates t hllt looks arte r its w AI·,I •. th t' wec k-end ~w r, · wilh rel:.ti,,(· ' . II d'·llf p,' .. , on co n purs ue , a ltno ugh hn ng. A s liA'h l c h nn~e Itll5 bee n made h,' is ha n o irll l pCII in III l1ny: co n ce rn ing I he lilll (,; ~c h n() 1 1I0W u p· Several thOUSAnds rlirAI res id e nt s . Mrs. W . H . AIl!':1 nnrl M I '·. W il liam 1'1,1' pllhlie ~ h n ulll I'el/ li z!! Ih at th " (' ning fi l 9 ,,'el'o ck anti cl osing at 4. w ent through Lh l! Oh io penite nt ia·r y Ne wlan I h n\'e .. "I urn" d a f t ~ ft pi en . · 11.·, t \\'tI)' tu h " lll d enf pNljlle . tl R we ll · Jll st week. No onl' seem s to kn o w II lI t bOll t Irip 10 lI ullt ingt ulI , W . \ :1. We hnve w iit h us th e following '''" (l llw l' cripp le d n r il1lpnrf'd p e opl ~, why but el.l h yenr during stute fuir S('ien ce, Mi s~ H elene i ~ 1,1 g in l h"111 (,lllp loY1l,1e n l. 9nri t l.c ne w t Cllc h e r s : eek the numher of vi s it ors t o thi H MarshRIl H nrl a n h nd til" plp"., ur" " 1111'1" )'\' 1'. of Ih" co untry w (l lll ,1 01 0 II lln hy; nlll "ic' II nci I~ n gl i s h . Mi ss Lu . grim place in~rc8 ge6. These gues ts o f a \' i ~l il fl'o m h b c O II ~ in , A I,t h ur 'ill e Slt lli!' l' ; c(J mlll rei lll , Miss Mil l" are schlom r elatt'.t in an y "'u)' to nny F.nM,nl.l n n lln ",if,· , ,. f ~ 1 :oi lll',' il l. " I i\ ~ t II 1.: "'" I 01":0 1 II lnre good g i v in l~ wo rl: g'lIl' eL Vnlld e. vll urt, and In l he A'!""d r, I n 111" '1 01,. Ihu ll Ihl' )' (',," ld ri o) ill gi ~· of th e thotlflllnd R o f impri oned m l' lI. F'l'idIl Y. i nJ.C I )u· m harit y 0 1" rli ~ l'f'n ~ iJlI-!' I!.t r - I he !II i ~~ (,5 A lic'e Cnmph c ll 'If! I I';v/t Fact is few of t h!!!n kn o w Ii si ng lp H,,·ed.,,·. gof· r.Io;. i ll :-tuy way . MI' . :l lte l MI'f'. \Y . ~ I ,lll h " ;11101 " inmale. But th er e iR that clu'iol\it y II i;i 1I0l U''I{,·rI tl III! 1" "' 1' 1(' s h' I/ lld · to s ce lhese unfol'tunatl! beh ind the Mr. n nrl ~ II'H . H;o l" ' rl ( ' Ill'\vin n I" nol tl nl"' 1' lh .. ('""nh l.. mnn "f:'I· m ... n l of grc ut gray sto ne wali A. Mos t of Ih e t' d th t: ~I ,J...utn If-\ 't, ' , .n ;,t !--'.h ' I ' \ II " C' " '1 tlwil' s )·IllI.allt,\' 11 \(" ' rl! l'e wit h MI'. MIOolllaw. M I'". l hlll; h II nri l\Ji 5~ h"ir 1'lI si n, ·}:~ . h ut whClI'P"p r th 'J il' I villitors we re young folks. High I :" k . Xl"n iu , lu .• ( 'I !\lU·.... dH\· . hU s in"" I'un I", enni ed o n ju ~t AS Lil t', bit.h g rod,>s n nd hi g h Rcn fl (,1 nre scl1Oo1 boys and girlB pre dominate d. 1I0W runni.!lg 5lDlPul·hly wit)l the en· Th" flllmp f:nll' n iR YOlll' n,sunll1r e \1'1' 11 It \' th ose w ho nl)ell It t h e Jo b r nlllll r nt 11 5 fI1I110\\'5: . ..!l'noy awa ltl)d t heir lurn in t h e A'u a l'd · ", .. >1 01·1,,' e-i\'(> 11 I h(' l\1 . • 100 m un li l th e gu ide finls hl)d with xJ wuv~ of u trlls tw orthy Lim!' \l i ,· ~. ~. Fl'1'5hmen , 4 6; Sophom or e , 26; 1' h!' tI('/l f of t h" CO llntr~r fl Ppl'n l t o \ ,.,no (,r ronp, ll nd . lhl.' u mnrche d ~hl' o ugh YOll~ Grn ' l1 ';r·w" IEl r iB Ca ry's .I e w· ynu 1101 fo l' or~ll ~ il' n n l· chul'i l y, b ll : ,Jll niors, ;1 .1 ; Seni ors , ICl , t otu l 1 2 2. l,lry . hop, Ll'bull on , Oll in . til pl'isnn . . Lltll c nlln e nt IR mlld e 2;J + 23 = 46, F,il('ht h Grelld . f" r II C'li allr~ t o wo r k nnd 1'II PP" I"t by tl","t! v i s i l" 'r ~ vn c onditio ns, p l'o lJ . 1 6+:~ 2 = 48, S eventh Grade. Mm . W . J . Kilhon. Mrs . J a m p~ Rny tIWIIl S"lv" 5. abl~ b ca u s t hey C8n' t rea li ze 16 + 32 = 48, Sixlh Grude. th e m on ~ uoh A '\: ie f a cq unin l 'II1 (,l' !lfld so n, ]\fiss D" ris He nr! ('l'so n, Mrs . 42 + 16 = 48, Fifth Grade. with the pr ison. The pl' i ~ " lI e r s C. W . II nnclc>l·. n n II nri MI' . Ke nnl' t h 40 + 1 ~ = 63, Fourlh Grude. themselves e n joy th '~ rus h Hf vl~it o rij Kilbun IItt.e ntl"d the Dllytn n fllir LA' 37 + 17 = 64, Third Grade. '- and eaeli mun e y s t t,(· C\'ow ,: h";'l lllg hoI' Duy. 36 + 16 ~ 6 L Sl'con d Grade. Minmi C hnp ter No. 107 O . F. . S., i' - that he mny find A(\ ~l~ fri~n ,I, li e· 38 + 42 = 80, Firat Grade. und Mr~ . C. W. lI (' n,ler~ on en· wi ll ml'et in rl.'gulnr ~ e5~io n o n Mon· Dr. Quaintance 01' p o~s ible rplat/ve. In T otal 660. llIany ot her caslJ ~ 11' i:n ~ h illk fl' (J1l1 tertllinl'd to dinnpr Sundny, Mrs. W. day night at 7 :3 0 p . m. A full at· .1. Kilhon an,1 MI' R. ,James Ray and tendance is dC1lired. All vi siting the gaze of nil s t~ang~fR • probubl), SO li, or ,Iack sonvill e , Flo., Mr. ond Illl'mbers wl' lcomo. Mrs, Mary McKibban died Sqnbocau ~ they Jl Y II" PTf"ll ,('t.! :111 & 1' Mrs. nonnld Henderso n ancl dough· dn y, Septembelr 2, following a long .IULIA BRADBURY, W. M. an a ssumed nllme, und fea r recng lll· tor, MrR. Goel"' 1 M c l<inne~', of Dlly· illness. Funernl services were h eld SU AN RA WKE , Sec'y. tion , lon; 1\11'. Kennl'th Kilhon, of T oledo; in lhe Ferry c hurch Tuesday ofter· nnd Mrs. Cnrl No hl e lind rtfI'. ani] noo n n!ld bll,riml WIlS in Miomi com· D~uf children from vor iou's part" MI'. Mr s. Geo rge Hend e r son . 8ubaulbl for the Miami Goette. etery. of the ' state \V.i11 soon lJe 'on tllc, : I·:,nd to Oolumbus for the openi ng lerm al =============~~======~~===-===~. the atnte s chool for t he deaf which is lIet for next Wednesday. J. J. Jont's. s uperintendent, anticlpatcs an att~n· danco of between 475 a nd 600 l or the school year, 'or nbout 40 new ' scholars, The ' fll l\ term at the state schoo l for the blinrl does not ope n until September 17, I
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Cond.,its Pass Betweeen RODts But Old Shade Trees Are Undistu.rbed :
That the foolball seaso n is close at hand nnd that unusual i l1 tercAt is being shown is reflected in t h e or· d el'S being received at Ohio State un· iver ity to), ·games which, start almo st two month ~ 'h ence. Bl ll n~ orders werl' sent out during t h e ·p ast ten days by oftlt'ials of the nthletic board and alrendy ol'uers totaling mnny thou sand~ or dolla rs have been I'e· eeiveu. This is the final yeAr ot Coach Wilee at Ohi o State, and one of the best s chedules in years ha s been urrllnged for. th e e leven. ]t. iR expected that the team se lected will be fur uheaLl of that of la Ht ytla r.
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Diaaatroul Fire ;Explosion of gasoline caused con · slderable damsge at t h e home of W . P. Salisbury on Third street la ~t ThllrsdllY nig ht, t he blnze setting 11'-0 to the kitche n w oocl work nnd the smoke damaging other porL~ of thl' res iden ce. A rack o'f \v eari ng np · porel t hat had just been iro.leJ. waM · dcstroyed, a lon g with oth er co n tent s of tho kitchen. -
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The Frie nd ship club m eet:l ·Wed •. nesdsy afternoon, Selltemb.er 12th, at the hom e of Mrs. Onkley UntIes· by. VIOLA LAWSON, Sec'y.
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The M'inml Primitive .· Bllptl~t 'A8sociation ,wlli ..11l~et:..at.) the Mld'~), f! Run Baptist church , Friday, Sat~lr· day.' !lit,a .Sondar, ' Se~erar mhihite~ are ' exp;t!Cted lIacb. dllr '. ~ .
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Mary A. McCo mb ~ Gu s tin. dauKh. te r or MI'. o nd MI'~. J ohn McCom bs, Wll ~ bo rll n e ur Bala via . Oh io , NlIve m. b"r 26, 1847, and depllrted th i ~ lif,' r m m h er ho me in W a yn esv ill e. Ohi o, W "dn". da y m o rning, Au g ust 2fl , 1R28 aged 8 0 y c ar ~, }J m o nths nml :J tlu ys. S he wn R on e of n famil y of e le ve n chilt.!re n, all o f wh om have- pree c.lcd her t o lhat B etter Lllnd, with lhe cx , ception of on e brothe r, Oliv e r Me. Co mbs , who ' h!l ~ made hi s home w ith her for t he pas t three yeors . On D ece mbe r 3, 1867, she WII S un it ed in murrinA'!! to Levi N. Gu s. tin, with wh om ~ Iw I i"ell happily and wh ose .i oy ~ an cl sorrows she ·fa ilh . fully s harr" fo ,' lIluny ye nrs, un ti l he wa s cu ll (I to heljl p l'~pa r e n br ight . er and I' \''' r las tin g 11 ' nv(' nl y hom e. Mr. Gu sti n' s J{ru ndfll t her h ad m ig rat . e d wjth hi s family fr om lhe s tate o f New JerAey o,\d had Mettled a Meclion of new land near Red Lion, Ohio, in Ihe year 17 9B. To thi. uni on were born three so n s wh o s urvive t heil' pare nts , W ill, of W nynes vill e ; Harvey, of Dayton, I.Ind Frllnk , who now owns nnd re s ides on II portion of lhe 'Gusli n ancestrol acres nco I' Red Lion . Besides h er son s and br other, sh e is survived by seven grandchildre n and four grel.lt grandchildren . JI1 early girlhood, Mrs. Gustin gave her h eart and life to Christ, and uniled with the M. E . chu rch and ever since has r emuined steadfllstllnd tru e to her fn ith. Du ring the la st tw en· ty·sevcn y enrs it ha s be e n he r espec· ial delight to coo k und care for h er many friend s , until she W/I S stri cken w it h hllrtie l1ing o( the arteri es about n yoar ugo. The las t eig ht month s of - her earthly li fe have been s pent c()nfined to her bed of JlRi n. Mrs . Gll stin wus a true and failh · ful wife. a tend er and devot ed m oth· er, n 10YIII friend a nd a kind n eigh· hoI'. H e r earthly labors and sorrow8 tlr c oiler nnd her tired body has been laid to rest beside thnt of her be· loved companion in t he beautiful city of t he dead at Lebanl)n, Ohio. No hi ghe r tribute can b e poid to allY life thon t h at paid lo the life of !lllothe r good womAn in Holy Writ, " Rhl' halh do ne what sh e couLd," f; lIroly, Mary Gustin's life well meritl< Ihi ~ mead of proise.
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LOCAL MAN WAS SERIOUSLY INJURED George Wat~I'h o u ~e wn ~ serio usly injured lnte Ins t Saturda y night wh e n II ma c h ill w h ich he lind three oth· (O r me miJer, of lh· Am (, l'iclln Legi on P ORt fit L r-111lfl on W C I'C l'iding, Rkid· e d f"om till' rOllll just north of X~ n · ia on the Xenia nnd Springfield I~ike. • They were o n their way, to the s tate eo nvl' nt ion of t hc Am ericun L egio n at T oledo. Waterhouse received n broken leg nnr! ser io us Cu tR on iJolh l imbs when he wus thrown int o a barbe d·wire fence as the car overlurn ed . Lislo Vuorhi s , or Lebanon, r eceived a broken nose ' and minor CUtR n n d bruisus. Othe r members of th e party who I'e· ceived but slig h t injuries, were Wil. liam Reid nnd William Griswold. ' Wate"house ' and Voorhis were tak· en to the McClelland hosp itl.l l at Xenia for treatmont, but were abl e to return to th eir homes on Sunday. The ml\chlnll' wlls ' ba,lIy damaged.
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Teachers" Re(:eption The Mothers club will hold ' their meetin", Fl;iday night, September. 7, at 8 p.m., in thc form 'of a re.ceptl?n 1'0 the teachel'8 ....... EverYJone urged to b.e p,relMlnt.. . . , ;MARY L. EAI.\~HART, · Prea. ELLEN E. CO~OI, Sec',.
SD.ll 'fERTILITY MEETINGS SCHEDULED
Th e gener ol w hea t situation, Inclu d in g v nrietie~ , s ourQes pf seed, m o ~ t p rofi tabl e kind and B11\ount of fe rtilizers, r ate n nd time of s eeding, NC. , wi ll be d iscussed by John A. S liphe r , rrnp ~ ann soil sp ecialist,' O. S. ., nt II "" ' ic~ of m ee tings arrang~ cI b\' o lln ty Age nt Cl ass and Farm !lu r 'all (1 flic ill l~ for n e xt we ek. The w heat olll innk Auppl y and clemand, a nd ~l1'ir ,'s (1 f see d \~ hcnt will also be c,ln s i(lt·rell . Fo r som e time Class ha s hl·,?n gl'l in g 0 li ne on sources of ~eed \\' h(,111 in W,lf r l'n county. He r NI II (" I" 11 11 funn el's who h!l ve -Surpl u s ~ t' cd, 10 rep c r t t he kind aad IIlI lol llll :t\"l\ila b le to hi s offi ce by S e p I(·mbr r 7t h. wh e n a complete list is to 1,1' mndc up f ol' distribu t io n at tho IIlN'lings. " In \·i,·w o f t he r ecen t wh eat fail· un:'· . ..'ca r eity nf ','ed , cost of ferl il izc'l's , etc ., ma ny fa r mer s are holinl! whet her or , .(It lo sow wh eat t hi ~ fa ll ," 5ny s Cla~ ~, \'.'ho explained l hal 111' and S li pher w ill eompare thO! r c lat i,·c " !l lues a n d !Inan cia l retl\rn ~ f ro m r ye , ouL~, bu rley ond othl'r pos. s ible su lJst itules. Th ey will outline pr ac tkcs to gi ve highe~t net returns und e r va ri o uR eonlli t ions . lII a n\' O l ~1(' 1' soil fertility and crop probl c l;l S w ill be co n s idered. The 'Illo rn ing lind afte rnoon meetings will in c lud e Ii Id observations, pert.ainlng 10 co r n, soyheans, limes tone, drain. a ge, etc., where th e same general ,,,h ea l d iscu ssi nns w ill nlso bo he ld . All m eelinA'S will b e infor mal" local qu eKti ons u nd fu r m problems will be a ns we r ed. E ver eybo d y welcome . M ond ay e ve n in!:, S eptember 10, 8 o'c lock , tiL lirangc hall, W a ynesville. TU llscluy, Seplem bllr 11, 9 :30 a, m., . ,J. M ili cI" !; farm, 1 mile so.uth east of Jo'mn klin. H e!1.Vy npplications of = ========-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= CUIll Tllutc hig h nnu lys is f er t ilizers to WondlJu" n's Yc ll ow D ent corn, plallt S('e th(' s mll r l nl' \\, fa ll ht\l ~ l it e d cI\l RC I' t han u s ua l and also top I ;m ce I.. Smilh's. d l'l!.'se ct wit h n itrn tc of soda early i'l ,Jun e. Th is co rn promises to yield Mrs. L nu rn ~ elJ attend 'lI the Xt! n . we ll over 1 0 0 bu s h e l ~ p e r acrll it hom e co m ing lu st we e k. At L: 30 p. m., a t 0 , 'J, Augspur- , l ger' s farm 6 miles west of Le"b/lnon ., J. H . S milh wo s In C olumhus las t o n Grec nlree road, wh c re s pecial week all e nd ing lh e S tate fail'. as h f ertili zer U!sl s o n corn sc en-250 t o 62 5 pounus per Mrs. Gra cl' L. S mi t h attended the good g r o und. This fi eld olso elllgl"I" ~ S Ly ie s ho w in C incinn a ti Ill st week. ror 100 bus hel s contes t . At 8 p, m., in evening, at Miss Victor in Whi te, of Dayton, i. ta king l he r cst cur e nt th e Wayn~ Rcibold's hall, Wednesday , September 12 9:30 \'ilIa. a . m., !It Mc Kay Brot h ers ' -farm tli. Good lin e of fr e s h new s tyle~ in /i'lat Fork s ch ool district, Washing\'clvet and felt hats a t Gra e!! J.. ton township, where certified Woodullrns Y e ll ow Dent corn cll n be. seen. l'imith's. ., I E lb ert Iron s, 2 miles Mr. an d Mrs. Frank .I o ne ~, of : . E. of Lc lJ a ll on, who has a corn vaGreenClls tie , In d ., w e re r eCl' nt gu est~ d ely l e SL of Clal'llge, \V,oodburn, [lurr Letlllliug tlnd othe r hybrids, all ' of Mrs. La ura -Zell. g ive n a bout 500 Hound s fertilizer per Mr. and Mr~. J. P. Fromm and ac re . Plan s for burn ing native TO'ck . s on s and Gilbel t r.·ye a llended th ,! rur limning soil will lJe observed a nd' , Dayton fair Labor DRY. discu ss ed. Mr . Irons just weighed up :J Inn li t t e r a nd will soon flni b . Mr. a nd Mrs, J . P. Fromm and rm ot hl'l·. son s .s p ent Sunday in Dnl' to n wit.h 8 o'c luck in evening lit Maineville , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fr ~' Il'm . .'., sch Q!) 1 hou se. Thursday, S e ptember 14, 9 ta O ·a. Mr. ancl Mrs. W a lle r Sr.etl hnr, ha vc III., a t Dors!!y Landllcre's , .2 m iles ~ r eturn ed from U 11 ir t hrou r, h lnd 'a. sou th of Morrow, where Vlrgin,ia, Iln!l und So uth e rn· ]1·1ic higan . WiI~o n Pe king, Manchu and Mammo t h Ye llow soybeons can be ·see,ll , ' Mr. a n cl M ,.~ . Ve rn Britt.,'! a nti in /I vuriely lest . This is one of. the.. Ihree chi ld n ' n, u r Mi shawaka , fnd ., tests conducted in this county to stpw('I' e gu c~ t s fl f 1\'1,.5. Lallra Zell, R!!v, dy a nd d et ermine the most available e rnl dny s IU ~ l IVc(.k. vuri e li es. . ~,<,.._~"""':;:;"'::;pi~......."". . 1 :00 p . m., nt Wm. Reynold's , 1 B OYR a nd gir ls- Ge t you r Parker mil cuo..u.1.lm.es.t of Blanchester~ ..Who8e' Duofold I)en, and ink a n d pencils, t he corn Ilnd clover fields not only ,Wtisb est for school lise, at Cory's J ew. trate th e advantages of fertilizers e lry S hop, Leba n on, OhiO', lind lim estone, but als o demonstrate th e vll lu e of tile. About five yeaTS M Prlttl-d Mrs. Pr.-It~lctiriYrSU1'nim1mmrf"'1rl!lped"'1Ilrtni"'<1ra1 nag-e s yist!ll)'l • daughte r, Mi sH Auul'ey, lind Mr. Huw COl' pa r t of th e Reynolds farm. B"l1-· IIrd Burton spent Wedn esduy ond efils are 8 0 pronoun ced t hat he is now I Thul'sdllY at the S tllte fair. planning t o put in a coup le addi t ion'!. ·· III lI crlolld s. COllie and s ee the beneMr. and Mf'~. Wa lle r Mce l'll'" wit h nt ~ a nd s tally th e plnns for futuro MI'. and Mr ~ . Cllrl :'Il eC lure, o f Doy. l ilcing. E ve rybody welcome. t on, le ft todu y fo r 1\ t"',I · wee k , vi ~i ~ wilh relati ves tit Duluth, Minn,
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LONG 0 1{ S n O nT TIME- Easy Loltip l 'rfll l'Y 10 ~. W '''1'1\1 8. A lsll S u n 'oy ing and A\)O h i" P nw.'r Co" pOW.· .. Ii It I' ri ~ ht "f Hru~ Li ng , W .-il c nn(1 I will call and wuy . Sam~ 10 S , ' 0 yo u . Su m D . H e nkl e , WaynetlOl hn K nncl E II",1 jl1 \\ . 0 ,'1 1'" Puwe .. ,,., I'n\\' ~ .. lilt~ r ig •h ~• vi lle, Ohio. o f wU)'. LOA NS o n Li veRio ck , Chattels , SocR. W. an,1 (':l ~s ir- ~tttrt l i\'(' ni to s. on,1 1\1 ,,,'1 g l1l:e8. , Noles bought. W. Ohi n P UWI'I' ('n. , 1"1\\'('1' Iin ~ r i ~ h l .I ohn Ha r bin " , Jr., X e nia, Ohio. wny . GC'tl r ge n nd L o tt i"p n, ~\Vn rtlancl £'r In S. W. Ohi n P o wl' r ' 0 . • p O W ~ I' 1111\' Farmers of W .. rren and adJolnln. I'igh l o f \\' ny. S usa n C. W ilk£' rso n to S, W. Oh io counties may ob\.aln money on Ion. P owt) r Cn., pOWPI' lin p r ig ht of \\' ay. tim e louns, ot 5 por cent intereat. Lattro P. Crnrll' I II Cinc innuli Gas Co ~ t of securing tbe 8ame III ver)' r.ann d E lectr ic Co.. , P0\\,C I' l inc Ti g ht of sO\lublo ,through The Fed.ral Land \rn ~·. ,I",eph T . nnd 1.11 lin De nrd o fT t o Bank . For furlher information can C in c innnt i Gli ~ 3 nd EI ('cl l' ic Co., pow- on or address M. C. DRAKE, Tr.... urer, phonl! SI6-X, Lebnnon, OhIo. e r lin e rig ht o f way . Ha rley T. nltd A lI g-ust a C. P e~ k 10 C incinnati Gn s on,1 1·:1(>('1r ic Co., FOR RENT powe r lin e right o f Wil Y· f Ma .. y E. lind Frod M. 'en rr, h v 10L, i~ P O H rn: NT- S mall cO,t tage, lights, she riff, lo Mnry ,F;. PllrI', Middlubo ro . $767. , \Val e l' anll gnrage. Inquire ut the P e n y E nml Ma ,'y J" W nde to Wil Gnz{'tte ofl1c e . s':;tf lillm Wnlt c r ~ , n nd Will iam ' Koc h, Perry E. un(1 Ma ry I. Wad e t o Wilwav .
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Billa ullll\I'!!,I : 01'. A. F. 7.imm(ll', t 2fi Nil' ln g., ~!Lu O: W cs tl" 'n St u l'.lId \" ' I'ti ~ ing . $6.75: StJnitnry SlI l)pl y .. ~ IIJlptil' S fo r ,. III'l hou ~(' , $ 1·1. rl,t; 1', A , r.lnr\.u n. Bil iary 11" janitor" $70; , I uml' ~ F u ll ~ n , sul:rry n ~ juniL(J I'. " I f,; Sn nil ury S uppl y Co., ~ upplies for jai l, :1r•.~s: A. B. 1<1111 fll1l1 II , ~ lIppli c s rur ja il , $0. 110: FI't' tI .' nldl'r, PH ': t ' Ii. ~', 1 7 !J. 2 r,: v . W. Tumpki n ~ , plly rtlll . :P ,I(I.:W; F. 111 . C"lIin A, pn,\' r Ol li, $:l :I:\.f,O: Ed"n TI' I'I'Y, PIl Y 1' .. 11 . $I ::';. ::0; A, T. ({pith! . I'"Y 1' .. 11 , $~:I Ii J) . r,u ; Charl,·s 1-:. Hn(llhllr y. pu,\' l'tl it. ~ I ~ ~ , liO; .f IJI' \ V. 1):'I\' is , pa y roll , ~:~ Il,fiU : p, B, 1\11)11('(', PIlY "o il , $!! I-\.fill : \\." S. ( ; r ~ h nm,
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When seve ral prisoners escaped from jail in Colunbus r eccntly, telephone calls were made to towns througbout the southern part of the s tate to warn authorities td watcb for them. Mrs. Mary Berry, operator for The Ohio Bell Telephone Compony at Galloway, learncd that the fugitives' car had Tunney hos gon to Ire lond in or- P,IlSsed through Georgesville, and der t o avoid Il\liJlici t y, PI'obably he notified London police that they were headed that way. Madison think s one figliter more or leSl! won't county authorities were waitiJlB be 1I 0 t.i e~ d ove r the re. for them at London and easily effected the CApture. "BORSY " Gillis , mayor o f Newb uryport, M~ ~!;., hl,l s heen sontenced to Back of every telephone In eervJUII fo r operating a gas olin e statio n lee In the Be ll system th ore is an without A licen se. H e says t hut tho average Investment of $220.82 in more often he got's to jail, the more plant. . poplllllr h e becolll lls, und he hopes to cnptur the governors hip of the s tal'e ONE ON JICCS in ol'dor to get ~\'en with thr judge who sen ten ced him . W e d on' t t hink Jiggs -':"Sow a womnn yes terday a Illor matter o f operaling a C,IIS0lin e stalin n w ithout Il lice ns e is quite s lOl1 on tho strect, lurn dow" 11 01' enough to ,make him gove rnor. Why s tocking and dig out a fl ea. Whal d.o csn 't h e pu t over so m ething BIO? do you thing of thot7" , W~f!S=" Thot rnust-be- a I!ose of 'Vomr n Rlccp n\(\I'e thnii mcn, SIlYS lhe wl.okcd fl c where no mlln pur· II prof e~so r at t ho UniverNity of Pitts ~lIeth ."
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BEATING THE 'MOON. SINKABLE LIFE ·GUARDS. A NOBLE .EFFORT. ·
Gilln m, o r lh l' Li v" Win' Poultry club , l'c llI'"scnted Wa n, 'n count y Il ~ int.liv idu a! d pm(Jn ~ tru Il l' fol' ·1· 11 Li ves t oc k c lubs lit the Stille fair Mon day . li e l'et ul'lIcd hom r on Wedn esday.
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·Mcn bave already beaten the mooo m its journey around the earth.- Tbe moon's trip takes a little more than t_nty~ven dayw. Fliers have made the trip. In twenty-three days.
New Yortr'. Cmt Service ~ lion inveatip.ted the qualitb of IKe 'guards, hlrcd .bl polhicians to,potCCT New York QIy'. beacbes. TbI:;y were supposed to das h inw the boiling s urf and save tho: drowuing, It was found th;al of 163 guarda 15; couldn'l swim II slroke, 18 IDQI"e refwed ro lirisk the IWimmillJ teat In the walcr." They tho\l8ht il JOO dangerous. III the words of Mr. Cook. of Los Angclcs imagine their embarrnssment when anyo~ cried "hel"." There DUlY be IOm~hiog in tile llatcment tha I politicia!,s .ire DOl fil 10 al1J!pd 10 allY kind o( bll,inesa. III New York th ey cert.iulY are n o t fil to aelect life gtta.r<ls.
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Roy Chapman Andrews, seareilmg for nrange Ih ings in Central A4ia. report s finding an extinct monSter u as bi~ al th e Woo lworth Building.Sudl an animal,' if camivorotU, coulll c.'\rry home III '11$ moulh 11 couple ' of big c1CIJhant5 and: wzllt through an ordin ary city crushing huildillgs as il went. But it had a small head, lillit M .... Iltidi"9 pon'et', That ia why it Ia no Ion8u witL Ill. A great nation. and good pace maker, is Canada. This year', Canadian whe.at crop, soo,(XXl,(xx) busM.I., breaks all records. And Canadian. have just dedicated a National Park, In the northern part of the Province of Saskatchewan, 9OO,()()O aera in .
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Wall r Long und f:lln ily h lll! :. ~ . undny guest s , 1I1r. nn d IIlrq. Earl Rost and 1111', ond MrR. Ed Mac k ri nd dnughter, Mnrj o ri l', o f Onk\\'oo d. E. J. Hllrdman an d famil y h llrl R ~ S unda y gucst s , 1111'. nnd Mr ~ . Orio P uis, of Far mer"ville, ullli Mr, " nd Mrs. J oseph Githens, of n C1I1' Lylle. Mrs. 1IIory ' Thomas entel·tnincd h er s ister, Miss Ethel Sheehan, o[ C eTl. terv ille, and grandmothE'r, Mrs. 1\10, ry Watkins , of L ebanon Rond, Mon· day afternoon.
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1111'. Charles Kindle in complln y with Mrs. J ames H. Kindl e, of Cin· cinnoti, and Rhea Greth, of YIl'lkl' e Road, motored to Dayton Fl'iday lin d callc d on Mrs. George Raymond, of Hobert Boulevll rd . On W e dnes day, lIIr. and Mrs. E. J. H ardman e nte rtAined to a ~ix o'clock dinn er, Mr. Hnd Mrs. N ob l(' Gra ham ond dAughL 1'8 , Eve ly n and Peggy Lou, oC Miumi .• hurg, lind Cia· Ro n Alull, of Oxford. O n MondRY uftern oo n Mr. J oh n Kindle gavc II party htlnor ing hi s gra n dc hildren, Moslcr Ch url ... , .TI'. , an d Mi ss J<'lln Kindl e . Fifl c~'n lit· ti e g u ests we re pres(,llt. i\1i ~s Ruth O rn dorf, of Cinc in nnW, 111 I'. nnd Mr". Lee Gr et h, or Yan~e,' UOIlt! , Mts , Walter Long anll 1111'. ancl 1111'". Chug. Kindle acted Il s ch>\(ll'rone $ .
.Bait your hook with something you . want to sell or want to 'buy and you'll get results
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~MIB8es Anna alld Erma EOlley KEEP ALL OUR COWS, HORSES, FARMINC UTENSILS, AND SUCH LIKE, OR , SHALL WE USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS?
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There is a great deAl of slatorly feeling among the girlll who operate the telep]lone switchboards in Zanesville, aw! it's due to more than .the comradeship of working together to servo the public, .for their are six seta of aiatem among them. • Among the sister,s; there is 0110 pair of twins, the MlslI~s Anna and Erma ·Ens ley, They both started to work as "telephone operators on May 3, 1026, and ~\'a ve continued their joint enre~frl!ver since, as op· erators at t he lacal sWitchboard. 1n tile 'ease of most of the other listors, ·the ' ~ldet: !lirt fi t:$t .to~k up the o«upatlo~ dnd then helped • you!'Iger sister obtaIn a ' position. Eviden~y the girls speak""vell of the work,· for it is notl\»le that' - 11 ' of the ,other operatore lire sls- . ten of elrls :Who to,rmerl;v worKed IA Ut. lAme ~baD~ .
Filly years IIlio When the te le· phon e was' YOllnl,{ , business WLl S conducte d largely on lin intimate face·to·face basis. A holt centu ry has broug h t ahout r evolutionary chllnges whi ch tend to make contact bet ween indi vid uals less inLimate and more hurri ed. In meet· Ing these I'roBcnt.day cond itions, the telephone is used by prn.c tically aU the people to save time and lDaintain contact with the hu eincss and socilll world. The old.sayltlg thnt "it's a s mall world after 'all" Is bein!( nlade a fact hy the telephone. It annihilates the disadvantages of distance and time, to bring offices and people thousands of miles a port, together. Our modern, hi gh -speed buslnen life Is absolutely depend· e nt on It. No other inve ntion has (lone more to make this np;c of miracles possible. I t is c~ rt1lin that historianll of t he, f utur e, in de· tailing the post 50 years, will give the telephone much of the cred it for ' th_ great progrose made dUring that time.-Jefl'enon (0.) Ga-
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"'('rl tln lH'1' utt~n d('d t h,' Dayto tl fai .. 0 11 £1"1\, Ben rtllwkt', l"\1 " li d "I\u~h ~1I11.ln~ dlnn.'r):11 :;tl' of 'J r. a mi .\ It·~ Mond"y. tel'. ap(\nt Illst wt'e k "ith I dal i\· .. , ('1"111 1" 'I1I1(>\\'it n" :1/' Bl'I lbr OClk. lit Limo. Fl'lln k Fun li t en d c! th (' f u :'olr. nnd M r~ . .'~~ ' , l y S" u th rill ' : , 1t1is~ Gladys Bprl1'r1111i I ~ nnW fl'I'il{l . ' l'Ililtll'l' n , ,. j' Mild · /' i~. we r c F ritll'Y I'\' i ct! ~ f,'l' J Ot'(' ph ~:b /' Ig ht i ll agent lit J.ylle st.Mlon ill "h',. TllIl1n )!lIl"~ ,. f 1\11', IIntl ~ il'>. W . M. Ci JI " ' u Frill;\)·. as' place. n"' " ' I. ltth' Vi rl1'i n iu !'rlllnilH'11 f,,1' I ll'. aud i\11·~. A . ::;. W l.l t klM nr c Mr. and !Iff>'. ,u y H"Utl"lh I '1 1I ! a Wl't'h· .... \"i ~ i 1 . ut t <' n d il1~ t he nnlllltll 1\1. E. co n f.,I" daugh to r s sl'e nt ulldny with Til" '" )11', II. ;\\. Cltll'k utI IHled t hr ' Ial'~ ~ n n' lit ~pringlicld thi, \I' ('c k. canoe City rela tive. 1I'lInl ll n "I \\' mthestcI' , I nd" 0 11 -;lll lThe last d ~ ci siun nun ll t II<' Lytl., till\, • • \ 1I"::II,t :Hi. li e 1· l'tIIl· il ~J hOIll ., !\l r .an d ~Ir ~. Will Mud d"II . \\'(' 1'1' s chool was that th e cllIl,lr"1I 11''' :n "· ~'d l1t,,:-:cluy p"l'ning a f t r "i~ . t ' ll p' " 1I lt'rt u in ed lit th e 5\u m l1l~ r """' .' u f , .,I ut 1'1·.. l" '('l"ul ,hIY!" the Wayn e~vil1e ~c h o, I. W ilm ing t o n fl'i c n rJ ~ r ec (' nt l),. ~II' . nnd ;\11'''. Enlnry ha rl ct.'11 in !!tIr. and Mrs , Mnrri,:. II I' 1ll'll r h'I" lolr , lind Mrs. W , E , O 'Nt'1I11 u nd ry,moved in part n f Ihe I",u,,' \\ hh """'I':tn~ w llh i\11'. un rl Mr". Frnnk )11' , IIlId Mr s. L. M . H e ndel'so n m ot'''"l'Id ,' II. of ~I id'lI~to\\'n . mo ' ·r r .. Mr. a nd lItrs. Clift i:< 1'h'''III''" I1, 10 l.!tfW I. l nd., ~l\t LlrdhY an d ,, 1\ :~ un . tOI'l' d 10 Le xing t on, Ky " ,· undny . MI". and lItr •. AII I' I1 1':lIlrit'k alld .IllY 1I11 " n.l~d Ih.' Gih h" r(, lIn i"n. I\I I'~. W , i\ . S m ith lind so n. Murk. MI". and Mrs. Bernc .J tl n ('~ "'1'1'(' Da y · ~ I I', anti ~ l l':'. I\ prr HUlIt w ltn ,Inti o f 'I'olNlo. nrc gu cs t ~ for t lll' \l' l'(· k ton vis it or s IIno llY a(t,'rl1,,,'n . ~I I' , lind .\Ir ~. (jll ~' HU llt zll hn H," I chll · of (,hnrl ~~ An<letM n and fam il)·. Mrs. Iyd l' OX b making li n I' X· dll' lI " 1,' n ,"'<1 t h(' f UIIl'rlll (' f th e i' lt · tended v i~i t with ht' l' Jl n rt·n l ~ . )1 r, I.' r ', falht'r. MI' . .1 o"iu h B o itn ot~. ul Mrs. Wil b ur We n-'e r , £If nll y t ~ n. and Mrs. }" W . ~ h ouJl. at In l!" lII ar. T i""",' " ",.' Cit y Fr ida y afl prn on n. a nd i\lI·s. Timothy S mi t h, o f Hout.· I. were elllling on fr ie lld , h('I'l' lu. t Mrs. Kt's le r Graham \\'n, "a\lcd to ~ I r,. Emm n La cy W IIS cull r d I n Spl'ingboro T u~ ~,l-tr llIorllil1~ hy t it,· \\' t' ck . n U ~l t u n :--::tt u r duy o n H(°I.· O lln t of ~n iUn c ss o f he r m"tlwl'. ~Ir ., rarl AIuCl'i,lc llt "f hH :',, " W" lt c r , H e f e ll MI', J o hn lIu in". lind Mr , nn,1 Mr~. brig bt. w hll,' \\'''rki n ~ III tll(, Bu r khnrt ~h· tl t Hou(' rt lI a in (' ~. o f Il uy t n n. urc vi s it Mr. and Mrs. lI urr~' ,J uh". 1\1101 r " .. hn'ukil1)! hi . "(llIn l' hone . wLiell inl! O tto C. i\1 ill s nnd fllm ily in ~l. of Dayton , wc re i;u ll tiay aftP I'no" n hatl I .. he wil'cd t o kr p it ill p!IIC.·, J u~('p h . Mo. vis itors ot t h., hOlll e £If ~ I r . al1 d ;\1 1'-. ~I r. ) 1 ~li ll. ' r . o f t he Dr. lI e r Charle s J Cl hns. i\1 I'. nnd Mr g. Cl ifford BII7.i(' k IIn,l 1111\11 fBrlll. lHl!t w it h n ~ l'r1n tl ~ "e ciMr. and Mr s. ' hurl e~ J oh n< . ~I ... ,h' n t nn T IH'sd ny tI ( In!-=t. \\' ('l'k wh ilt!' t w o int l' I·,, ~ ting childr.. n, o( Si dn,'y . and Mrs . J. B. Jones. Mr. /l"d ~Ir ~. paintil'll:' on t h., hll l' n li t th" Ear nh ll r t Ohio, vi s it('d Mr. a nd Mr ~, A , L.King Edd Longacre ntt en ,i ed Ih e ))'1) t" n " I" t't' , Th£' 1,"ltI" I' hrok e IIntl hI! f;, 11 from Satu rduy until Mond"y CVl'n fair Lab or OilY. (·ig ht.·.' n f".,t. H is wri st w a ~ br ok - in l!. and all X · HIIY a t Dll yton \\' (' <In(,K· ('n Mr. and lIIr ~ . Rob ert Hurn el a nd 1111'. nnd i\!rR. ancln nno Mr ~ . Lef· child.r e n mo\'(' d las t \\' ~" k (!',II11 P a y- dll~' ", \l l'lIi n )!' ~hu w c d th e pelvis bo n e fe r so n, o f Mi d ,lI c town. we rv WIIYton to the S id es pro~cr t y which t he y "i ... u ro ke n. He is r es t ing ('nsy li t n es\'ill e \'i Rit o rs Tuc ~ dllY II lId hod t h i ~ tintl' lit hi. h o me an<l his si51 er. recently purchu cd . lun ch (' on at Mr ~. I! uthawu y 's t ell M b " Acla ;\'1ille r . II nurse, is c(lrill l,': Dr. L. G. Brock le ft f M In ,Fan1'00 111 . fur h im-. - - - 4 _ _ __ apolis Thur sday wh e r e w it h hi s ~Il n , Glenn and wife, h e s tartl'd o n a m oMr. nn<l l\1r.~l\IiIt O n Th o mpRo n and '1 ..... " ,., ,1. &'AfJ.' '.lIce. son, MI'. and 1r~. Orvill e GrllY lind tor trip Saturday 1 0 / Okla /lO nin a lld A mlln never rea It •. s huw h ums. b. daughte r . ~ flen ~un fl flY IIIllI 1\1 ,, "day New MllXico. They will \,i ·li l r (' llI.. Ilnlll hi! ha. mn (lf! A big t ool at him. with Mr. nn cl Mr~ . -r.. 1' , I\ pnll e oy lit tivC8 in Okl ahom~ . ..It.- lI l) ~to . Ev u lnl: TrllnS(· rlllt. Cynth ian a, Ky.
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Mr~. D, E. St a ndiford a lld grnnd Ron, Ellrl \Y. Co nnN .Ti·.• , pr n t In.t Thur ~ dn:v in S pring Vplley with Mr. and Mrs. E I ~ w o rth lI ain!'". I\fr IIn in!'H i ~ , uff pl'ing w it h b lood po ison,
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"Yo ure x" Sn"er.ea l s il verware. 1 \,, ;\ .... rat.I A the baH mlln and m uchin e can pr oduc(' . Se lect your puttern and let us help Yll U get your se t c o mJllet~. w pek .end gu (" ts in the h Ol11e of Mrs. Cary'" .J ewelry Shop, Leunnoll , 00 . .J\l ~ eph i nc Btnir. Mr. and Mr~, W . D. Lnrkin d~tI Mr . anti l\lrs . .1. E. Frnzier ntt enrleel th e annll nl r uni o n of IlI(, Fr a z ie r ~o n hllve m oove d to Dnmllscu s, 0 11,,,, fllmily wh i('}1 Wll ~ he ld lit t he home or whe re . II'. LlI.rkin hus be('n e mplu ye,l Mr. ~ntl !\Ir~ . Frank Frllz ler nellr liS couch and teac he r in the 'h1 ~ll ' Mi,lI l1 ncl (' it)' on S un day . Augu s t 2 6 . sc hool. 'l'. C. Hnyd ock , C. P . Noggle, J . ~Ir . Illld Mr.. hurl ('" Rye I1n(i L. omll'll, \II, E. Bln.iT .'Hld .C A. !\II', nnd .\Ir~, D, E. S tn lldif ord 111 0- Dickin son motored to ' mclI' ;1 l1l1 1'11 0 11 t ore d tn I. l' lIa In ~ t ~ un o n y wh!'r.' they LIllY and saw t.h e Rells win a dout.lc "i,ill·d th~il' nunt. lIIrs. R br cc il W ol- hendcr from St. Louis. cott [l nd so n , nnd Mr. nn dM r s. Rye Rev. nn d Mrs. B. E . . Wright. of nt te nd,' " II famil y r eu lli on. W inc hes te r , Ohio, were w(·ek -cn,1 Hn\'C your child 's ('yes examined guc~ts o f MI', nnd Mrs .. W . V . Lil ·k hy Dr. Rudolph, the eyesi~ht spec- ey lind w e l c,~ me wor, hlpp er s at t h" il1li ~t before scho ol begin ~. Free M. E. churcb on S unday . c xamin ntions Tuesdny, ThurRdny nnd nturday nt Cnrey's J ewelry Sh op, Le banon . Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Alfre d Wright 1'1'turncd Tuesday night from Philad!'l· phin, where they ba d gone t o arrungl! c\'e rn l f r om here attend eo the for their remo\'al t o Columbus. Mr. ' Wright will teach in the d epartm ent Stllic [IIiI' InRt weck. of Commerce lit O. S . U. A. B. 1'n lmnge mllde n bu siness trip to Lebanon SllturdllY nftc i noon. Mr . nnd Mrs. J. F. Funk, of St' llTh e Ferris familics nttl'noed the be n vill e , Ohi o, lire gu ests o f Mr. and Mr.. O. M. Rirlge. l\Ir and Mr s. Garn er reunion at Wilm ingt on on Ridge clai m the distinction of be ing S und" y. first in WUYIH!, viJIe t o e ntertain aeroOur sc hoo l be gll n 011 Monday morn p lnn c pussc nge r s. MI'. Funk IIttroct- ing with nin.eteen nhswering to the I' d quite a bit of IIlt('ntion Tu e~ du y roll ca ll. aft ern oon w he n he circled ov e r our Mr. und Mr~. Walter Frisbe and vi ll nge in his plane. children of Dayton, wcre S unday Jos ep h Hawke, Mr. and MrR. Jesse guest s of the Jordnn Iamily. Sear s, of Stlbi na; Mr. and Mrs. Kllrl A. B. 'l'lIlnmge nllnd wifc a nd Mrs. H awke, Mr. nnd Mrs. R ay HnwkE'. Jess ie Garner Kc nnon ntte nd ed the MI'. a nd Mrs. J . C. Coll ett lind Miss Garner re un ion ot Wilmington last ,Mary Co ll ett, o f Dayton ; Mr. nnd S unda y , Mrs. Jllm es Huwk e , of Lima; Mr. and Nina Co on, of pr ing lie ld , and Min Mrs. George Hawke, of Clarksville, atte nd ed the funeral 01 Mrs. George ni e Jllcubs, (If t hi s placc, clIlIed on Mllry K qt hl e cn ']'hompson Sunday Larrick last Thursday. afternoon. Mr s. Edith Harris and Mr J. La ura MI'. nnd Mrs. Fishbaugh and (lau g h Mo sh c r c llte rtllin ed very pleasn" t ly tel', Mi ss Alma, und J ll m es Foley, nil la st Fri d ay evening, complifllllnl,ing of Middleto.wn wcre S und llY IIfterMrs. 'urn h Zimmerman who will n oo n cull e rs lit J ordun' ". lell"c Wll yn esvillc on the IS t.h. t" Mrs. Horace Linder a nd grn ndson join her ~o n und family in Fontnna, left o n Ilist W (, dnesdu y fo r their Ca l. A deliciou s three-course din wn s se r\' e d at Mrs. H uthtlway 's tea ho me in Hume, Ills .. aftcr Rpending room. ' covcrs u(>ing la id for ;\1 rs. sever a l days ,vith the Glenn DaviR Zintlll('rnulII, Rev. and Mrs. J. J. fa mil y. Schueffe l', i\lrs. Anna Ctldwol'ud er, Mr. and Mrs. P a t Ril ey, of CoMi ss C lnra Li ll!. Mi ss ' Anni c Brown, lumbu s, I\1r. ~roe J e nn eying ,of DayMi ss Mllm c Brown. Mrs. Kute Co le- ton, Mi s s Vi lrginia Ta ylor, of WiI· mun, Mi ss Emma H eighwuy , HI'S. D. mington were FridllY e\'e ning callers L. C I:u ne , IIIr ~. Edith Hurris :Ind ~fT S on Mrs. Kate J o rdan and family. Laura Mo shcr. The r e mai n der of Hu g h Burg,e tt, wife a nd dllughter, the e"e ning was d elightfully spent in Minnie und so n, Kcnn eth , Harry I he H II r ri ~- M osh er h ome. Stein, wife and daughler, Esther and so n Kenn eth , of Belm ont, cnlle d o n K . E. Th omps on a nd famil y Monday e\'ening.
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!At UI talk to you about fillinll your bins when.it ia cheaper to buy.
Waynesville farmers heb. Co. ~ Mo-re RUbbe"'r--~S;-:t~r-(i-Jn----::C:-o-t~t~o-n-_---a-n-d"'! ONE YEAR'S FREE
tection accidents. wheel misaligoment. cuts. under·inflation. rim cuts. blowouts. bruises. or an1j road hazard ... _...... .
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Mrs. TI attic Harlon and daught e r were g u e s ts of r e lativcs h e re 10 ,: . wet!k.
TIRES
Mi ss Virginia Dickinson left MO!1cloy fo r h er school work nenr Hamil lon, Ohio .
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the Furquhar reunion at Richmond , Ind ., on unday. Mi ~s Edna Emory, of Mechanic qburg, was Ihe guest of M iss Opul Turn er la st \veek.
Mi ss Sa rllh Hai lle'~ is recovc l'ing from 1\ ton iJ ectomy operation, performed by Dr. Shields 1'ecently. The Compton-Mills ' reunion nt Coe.or:R Creek church on Satublay was well ntte nd ed and unu s ual1v interesting. Mrs. W . M. McKay is in Philadel· phlll, Pa., call ed there by the seriou s illnes s ,o f a ~ is ter, Mrs. '-Priscillu BlIllen ti n('. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Blair and daughter, J~an, of Detroit, ,w ere
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The 4 -H'club m et with the Misses Florence and NOllmi Jon es, o f Spring Hill last Tues day. A d elic ious lun ch of ic c cream und coke was served, T he next meeting will be held with Miss Virginia Jeft'ery, of Olive Branch, September S. This place was saddened whcm it r e ceived the SlId news of the serloua iJln esR of 'Mls!l Mildred Keever, who is very low at her home hi Lebanon with typhoid fe\'er. Beech Grove joins with Mildred's score at friends e verywhere ' wishing fOI" her a spee,dy recovery and we all hope by the time t his appcars in print that Mildred will be mut;h bette!!' and o':!t of danger.
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Father BII11, P astor.
METHODIST CHURCH Septemb er 9 , Sunday School as us· lIal. No preaching serv ices. Aaron S . Watklnll, L.H .D., PalLor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 9 :80. body cordially invited.
Every.
TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH ' Sund!lY Sc hool, !) :30 a. m . ; Wors hip: 10 ::10 a. Ill.; Y. P. S., 6 :46 p. m. ; pl'cachi ng , 7 :3 0 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wed nesduy Evening, S :00 p. 111.
Rev. G. E. Houck, Pas tor.
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Sep t r lll tH' r 0, Fourtce nth unday afte r tTrin itl', Church Sc h ool a !I :30; l\l ul'Iling P ra yer nnd 1I1!1'I11 0n at 10 ::10. Ev erybody welcome. Hev. J . J. 'chne R'er, Rector.
N~tice Notice is hereby givcn thnt the und e rs ig ned hus this dllY III d ill the Probate CU UI·t of Wllrre n County, Ohio, h e r moti on pru y ing for an ord er nuthorizing "her to sell 01' otherwI"" dispo HI! uf tht! following I.'Inima bl'longi ng' to the c stuttl of ti ll slI " E. Hain es, d('ccIIs ed, whi c h uccl'lwol in th e life-lime of said decedent u lIIl which huli become t!esp('rate, t o- wit : Nutc of H. C. Lce datc d July I , 1 ~25 payablc to Knicl S usa n E. Hain e, for $40 0.00 with inter~Sl, n ote of Josillh Dav is n'nd I., 0 .Duvis for $450.0() date d October I, 1926, duc in 30 <lays wi t h interest at S ';I, lifter mAturity up on which the f ollOwing cl·ed · its oppear, to-wit; October 6, ),:)2 6, $106 .3 0, Dccember 10, 1926, $110/)0 claim against .Josillh Davis t:lnd Loyd Da vis for rent of fllnn umoun t ing at the time of the d eath of suid dece<lent to $ 11 8.35. SlIid m otion will be for hearing o nt! said exccutrix will apply for an order fo r the su le or oth er legal dl~ pos ition of sa id claims on the 27th dllY of September, 1928. ' LIDA M. SA WIN, Executrix of the Inst wlll ()C Susun E. Hnin c~, decea sed.
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Public Sales The unders igned win sell at public auction 'at thc home of Raymond Conner' on 5th street, between Chapman street nnd Franklin Road in Waynesville, Ohio. on •
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1921 Beginiilng at 1 o'clock the follow.ing lot of hpusehold goods &'ArdeJl implements, Ford Sedan. and many other things. , '
EPITH EDWARPS "
Notice
Cole'sChats
ST. AUCUSTINE CHURCH S undllY , Se pt e mber 9, s e r vices at
ELLEN CONNER ExecuLTlce R of the e-stllte of' , ' Chl\rles ~"erw,9O:d, dec'd. Sears_&_,SlmpsQn, Aucls. -..... . - . . l ..
Regulllr. cornmynication of Waynesville Lodge N o. 163 F . & A. M., Tuesday evening, September 1 , Thought fl~ ,til. Visiting Dnd !jojburning brethre'n Th. photographer h~ · . IIUd- thul welcome. , II be makel a plcture' that doteD't IoaIti eRAS. BRADBURY, W. M. llb nl, we don't want it: at It .. 2* F. B. BEND~RSON, S~c·,. IIIIe .... we ' WOD't It, ' . ..
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cr, r (' fl' iger810 1'~ Mnt! lIIim ero U9 ol hl'!' s umIller articles in our .I Qres become dC'od ' Ht o,' k until nnother Yl'or. FRED M. COLE In thei r plo,'e mu st come fall and wintl'r Some ploople likt-I gu o<ls f .. r ev('ry lIlem Florida lind SO IllC Ii h lo CI' o f tlte rUllli ly, and Californ ill. I <l1I1I't the hu u e lind for know why for I ha \' e the fur m. n ever b ee n in e ith l'r plare. Wh ill' il is s t ill wi n W e wh o li\'c in Ohio like Ohi o fo,' a gn od to' r tht' me n ' hnn I b,.• nl a ny .. eo o n ~ t main . g ins to bit)' hi s s tll ck Iy beca use we thin k for s pring I1l1d SUIII it's th e bt'st S tote ill m er . ond when t hl' th e Unio n. While uo/' t h I' l' m om I' t r r is cI illl n tc might be i 11\ . uroulI<I !1O, in .Ju ly he proved u)l on. h ow('" \' lIuyS h is g ood" for zcth e e h nn~e R from 011 0 1'0 w('athl'l·. It tnkeg so me n l'r\'I', SC8.0 11 In a n ot he r ",.t' (Ie lightful t o th"se som e knowledge nlld who t ire of n IIniforll1 lotl\ of ro n fitl e ncc in temporatul·(' . E "pE'c- his com muni ty to buy illlly the chnn f(c Ihnt nil the things thut his hus tn k en plllct! in c usto m crs will want and wan l imlllethc lust te n dll Ys. dilltely when the 8('0Did you ever ~ t op to so n c hnnge comes. think how, thc chll nll'es of scason s aR'ect the busi n ess of the co mmunity? All in a dllY the I.awn mow-
Right n ow we are busy g e tting ou r sum ground, pulling forgoods In the hack
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IVllrd the fall and wi u ll!r goods. Roth. e r tha n carryover \lUI' ~ umm e r goods we 111'.' ull"' r in t: II 10';. d i. count on HIiC h th ings a~ lawn mow('rs, refrigerators. poultry s uppli es, e tc. We Ilro olways glad w hl ' n th e Hea t rola ~I!II ~ n ctllnes aro und''''c'llj~e I hnt is ~o m e thin g we o/'e pl'o ud ,.f. W(> lo\'e to ~ e ll it b~cJl\I ~e everybod y who ow ns li ne is Il rq ud of it alld is nli g h ty g la d WI' call pd 'lIrnlln" a n ..clasked t h em to btty iL Th e Free ConI Pl" ri od is ov(' r Dnd from nil indi cll ii ons the He!.ll roln is more pop ulur than ever. The re II I'e two s izes this yl'nr which mnkes it Jl o~ ible n ow for one to own a Heat.r ola for most MY s ize house. The new prices are $139.60 and $89.60.
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The 'l\1iami Phene 112
Eightieth Year
WAYNESVILLE •. OHIO, WE DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1928
'. NEWS . DIRECT FROM THE STATE CAPITOL
Jud~e
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Florence Allen
Dfl. FRANK CRANE'S ~
Home Coming
JllLll5l' 1· lo1'(! lIc·e E . All e n will Rp";lk Ill. tlH' WO YIll'Hvi Il 6 G)'rn o n the a fl e r/l oo n o r \'III(' m bcr :l Ot h. J udge AIII' n wns e l~ I: 1 ' d to t1w Supre me ,ou rl /If Oh iu in IIi22 lin d WII~ t h ' fir~l wo11I! 1Il in t he wO I'ld t o ~ i t in a co urt o ~ lus t res o rt. Sh o holds t he. honora r y degr ee LL.D .• fr om Weste rn c(,lIcge Odor,l . Ohi ; S mith eoll · ge. No rt ha mpto n . JII a ~s .• nnd W e~ t p l' n Reserve II nivr rs ity. Ip\'l! llI nd , Ohio .
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'I'h lln ll nl hOIIlL'-cOIllI lng o f thl' S ugn l' Cl'crk ('Il1' i ~ ian (' hun'lI w ill b(l held l'cll t r lllhl'l' Ill . n 12R . Th(. prngl'U l1l rur t h~ du,\' ie 3 " fn llow ~: I' un dllY ~~hoo l !I : ~tlJ II . m .; 1I1(1rnill~ ~(' I·' O t UMB US, O IllO- La ndi ng of viel', 10 :45 H. m . ; nCt(l I' lluOn Rel'vice , MOlee and the T e n CommandmeQ ~. a lm ost t wo ~CO I' I! tra nscu nLin " nta l 2 p. m. SpeCia l mu s ic will be r e nfl ye rs in . 'u lulll b u ~ Inst wee k s tirred dered at bo t h ~e n' ice~. Bu ~ kl!t Ili nnthu s ins m fo r a munic ipal uirp ort, M o~ e s was a J ~IV , t he great grand n er a noo n. plunnt!d tu be th e Itll'gest n ~ ld b e~ t ,;0 11 of Lev i. t he greut great g randson in t he wo rld . Hul'tll y had t he last o f J aco b. who was t he fi rst Isr a elite. of t hI! fl ytl r ~ rcu el led the cit.y wh ·n a nd the great·greut-great.. gran dson the re \\'11 9 intru d uce,t in co un c it l\ bil l 'J f A LI'uhll Ill. who wa s lhe fi rst H e br ew. prov idin g ( ul' u bo nd i ~s u e o f :J;!lf, ll, OuO wil h wlo ic l, t o p Ul'el, " se IUli u llllll In h in ll they boast nf pedigref!l built! un uirport 10 ll e o ll' ll~ d UII j thirty ce OO IU I'11'5 long ; th e on ly peoco nlt-o ll et! by t he c it y. Th e 1'I',>pO 'Iric thut ('on s how anyt lt ing e q ua l t n I hi ~ ar > th" .Ie ws. The p rou d Jpw. li o n wa Mup "li ce Iw fu re uut d e f, ·".-~d ll y Ihe vo l ~ I·~ . Th a t WII S bl' fo l" P,l! Be tt(>r livc ~ to t: k a ll ti cr ops Dre 10 o f I hl ~ <Iny cun look down wit h conhI' i'clIt urt' d by ~p(!('i :l l ex ltiuit ~ a t the tl'mp l "1''' 11 tlw l! oh clI1.o ll er ns , t he mec ha n ic al bird s o f t he Ilil' h Cll nll' u t hi ck. No w c" .. ry lJ"d y H C "III ~ in WII I'rt'n ClI u n t~· fn ir next wet. k. Ho nllln r,fr, IIlId the Cuc l ph ~ of E u rope T he t.e nth Ilnnun l rl' un io n o f th l' fllvu r o f t he e3lab lis hm c nt o f ,III lI il'- Hee dro l' ru mil y \\'II~ helt! u t the 1' 1011 11 · l hrnuK h lh e l'olOp<'l'ntiun nnd hl' lp of " \\' h.. ~ " bl"n<l hus cr c pt t h rough livest lOck br eed ,·I·,. duiJ l elldcr ~ and "collnol '·cl . , in ce t he Il ()o d." B ut port. th nt. wi ll b" j ll: l II bit b iggl' I' un,1 t l Y Io om e of 1\11'. lind MI'~. 1)lI vid -~~ l,ulll' l' t.hn ll u n y ut hu (·i l y in t h.. 1'''1''' . IJ f 11£'1 11' Wll y nl·Rvi ll" . A LutHI Ij llb li l' -~ pirite , 1 (· II I 1.~II ' and 1I1~ 1· · t hc EJ:,'),pl iu 11 ~ 101 us cs was a chlln!>,. whll III'I' work ing with Coun! \' . ( )11 . 11 ,· W:1~ 10 Ihem as 'a bIn baco untt·y. 'I' he bo nd i ~H u f' will I,e I, n t( ' u t1 ~ d i n ne r wu s ~ "n' cl .nn d t'n joy(-'t1 A~e ll t ('Ia,~ a nd fni r boanl u flil'i'.I.~. by. h ,, 1'Il ioo a L O lli ~i llna sla ve ·hu t th e oVPll1bm' Lou ll o t lind \\'i ll nl lo' Il ~ 1 t,y fi ll Jll'l·:u.· n l, wlt o \\' l!r p : Ill' ub lf' t o U'et out u Liggl'" vut l' 11111 00 'hi ~ f u m n nU' th c~ " will hl' t he cllunly w,," ld hll\'I' IJl'cll t o I hc So u t he rn ar~ It· .. Ann ie P uttl'I "O n , MI'. and .I L·I·, r y loo"'c;icl' unti 4-11 'luiJ ,·xhil, · i' !"" !'II('v in 1850. Ui-4 UUl. 'cv"ol'u l ti n e :;il C!!'i h n\" ~ !'{'t' n ~ ll's . ~l aril) lI O ~ lo(J1' 1t li nd tlu ug lo ll' I·. it s. Tillt(· · hll . :l gri m h umor. The opll one ll . LUI of COllrHI! 11 0 11I Ir~ I, " "(· <:1" 11 111' . "I' lI al'v ~ rsll ur ~ ; MI' . and T he s pecia.! J CTSI'~' exhibil is ex - l llUnal'dl~ of .Egy pt arl! todn y ollly can be lIlu cll' un t il lilt! Lo nr! i "~ lI e i" AII·s. (; " UI'I; I' IIN·d" I· a lld d fl Ug lol, ' I' .• . cu rr ied. peclcll to hring toget her abll nt fifty knn"" us c()ntl'm por 81'iI'8 of Moses. ~ l i "SI' s E vu . EII" 'I a nd HlJ l h; MI'. und of th e out . lu nding J ~n('y~ r('pr ese n t - TIll' ( ·'l. al' o f F Lt "sin will be known a s Mr s. II (\wlI l'I l ,s ul'fl\ce li nd ',,' n. I': dAg it a ti o Jl hUR ulr (' ad y ntlll't f'li fo r win . 1111'. 1111.1 111 1'11. Luwl'f' n cfo T h"""I" ing IHll'CII (I I' mOI'1! he r d, o f the ,," u n (h(· (·"lItl' lI1pol'lIry o f To IAtOY. II ne w olli cn bu ild in g for till' s t~" (! o f ty. Thi ~ l'O llt l's t is o pe n o nl y t o Ihe ~" " •. ~ goes up ill to smok ing Sinai fI '1I11'll ild rpn. It·.wi ll l.u VI·I·nl· li nd WilOhio. Mo re OlIo ney is Iwi ng paid o ll l lil a. Mr. J.lwuh R"etler u lt ll ch ilol,"' " . rll rtner" " I' Wllrren county. for anti III," 0 conver satio n with the thlan \.oda y for ollice re nt in Ohi o t hn n 1\ nn eth. which $ 101) in cllsh pl' iws hilS bccn Lle l' lIIal lig ht ni ng. What di d th"y .d il h and E stlol"', ~ l l' s. eve r beio l'e Illld va ri ouR bro llc h£'s nf Penr l Ua kill u nd ch ild l'!'n, I.:IIII·I' IU·" . donnl d loy t he Li n go H urci wflrl' Co .. ""y to him ? Hc ' s hows us when he Ih e Slate 's ocl i v iti e~ are scatte re d ill L~lit\ , Mits Cll't" Duki n. tI/' W lI l'n('~ Bl'own & Hunn,!!1 un,1 I). W. Hi, hop. rO Itl(' ~ do wn. Th e re on a stone 31a b eve ry portion of the city. Arg ument ville; Mf.'" and MI'". Earlies t A I'c i, dl';' A CIII\1 III itlcl' hlb bp('11 wflr , ioo!\, u p 0 1'(' ~r:I\' I' 11 t he TC Il Co mmandm e nts. Wh et lt ... l· he r elllly spoke wHh Gorl , is made t hat the m oney n ow be ing co n ant! . s on. Ev ere tt . M r . and Mr ~ . t hi. Rh uw [ 0 " 1¥111l e l inll' , lint! Iltc· hlu ' pa id out ffl r oftice re nt would not o n~ Worre n Ke ll l'ick 111111 dnug hle r , ~l nl'. riLob on .J" .. ; Py> will I" ' pl'l"~nt \V a l' - ur \\ het hf'), he had n hyp no t ic fit up ly be sav e d. with th e erect io n of ,I g Ot·"t. JIll'. a nd M rs. L (O~ l il' I!p~' I ") ld~ I'l' n cllunty lit t ill' ~" "thwr" I "I' n h ill lI1N l' 'n I he t hund l!rstorl11. t he f act n e w !;tate office build ing . but wou ld a nt! Il nll g ht e l·. Lois, Mr. J u hn ){1:,·oIl' r. Pa ris h Show. II) b' lo c i" at th e Hr .. \\,,, l'I>/lHlinH thllL in some way he got h old pr!! vent addit io nal o ffi ce r oo mn b .. in g o f Cent(,l'vi ll e; MI'. Hlld 'MI' • . Su m ounty rai ,' in Geor ge t ow n. n('I " L ~r of till' to ughes t . mo st eVl.' rl nsting 'Il h. \\'It l'C ciKht Chunl iI'S \\'ill com - alld tll'l' pr Clof bund le of truths altY l e a ~e d. Sl've ral pms Jl N· t ive sit <'s 'Jr" i\1cC;rIlY IIn.1 c ll il(I I'I·II . lI am lri . II l1l'rv pete f OI' $ I 100 in pr i7:r ~ . ( 'ot t ic ," 11 ur mlln eve r ro u lld. being con sid er e d. anel onp of t hp flt'st 0 1111 n l' lI y, "r Rc·lt nhnl; ~ I r . lin d M Th e T e n Com man ti me n ts nre th e bills th at g ets into til(' IlI' xt lI'gi Rla- P lTy 1\f erny a n d ei1i1 d r(l J1 , J( Of'Wt tA =s ho wn in t his ' l}(Oc ia l exh iio it mlly II lsf) ==~.=======~~-mOl~1 ill1ilo l'tllnt word s in history. rom pet £' in t he Opc n c11l""px. ture hOP ll r will p ro vidl' fo r n ~ p c l'iul a nti 1I111rl.i l1. i\Ir. II nll M rs. Sam EllniH .J N sey.. II nl . t ci ns IInli nUHn se y Th Y WCl'e give n by Moscs to the - building co mmi ~s i o n that 11'111 have !l nll gra nd Rn n, ROI he l·t r.llrt i ~ . n il lOr I,ree der " wi ll be r ep l'es£'nted in th.> .I('w, . Lut l he}' huve been g enerally power to al·t in th e ma itPr. . For l\1i a lll i ~ blJr K; Mr . n lHI MI'~ . Wnlt pr ·I -n cllif c lub ('xhibil. C lu h l ivr'~ lo r l , nrcI' pt ... ,] through out ·Christe ndom a 8 yellr~ everyb ody hos bet' n tal ki ng rp r~~r. and M oo s Clifford lind 11 1110" 1'1, s hows arc ope n on ly til boy" unrl l( irix I h ~ I'011 ntlll lion o f nil Inw Dnd morabout it bd TlO t hing haR been don l' . •If Spr'ln gbom; AI r" . ): "", P" " I' or "f Warren cou n l y. who hll\'1' rlll'l'ieJ Ill s. Alf' lm ndervi ll e; Mr. \o\'l lI lIrd anrl (; .. 0 . Thr~' a re t he bas is of s ociety in W arde n P. E. l'h o nlllll is findin g it .. ut some r CKu lll l' lind ol'gnniz~d 1. 1\ 1_ Me th od , o r F ranklin; Mr. fo: \, ••rt.1t h(' eivilize d world profitahle to leas p f a rm land o n whic h .i ~ ct throughout the SUn IIltCl·. u nd er Donohoo , Mr. and 1rs. n e n Chamto work prison e r s. Lnst wf'('k hI' Thcre i ~ n o olhcr instance in his-. ·iln·c ti o n of th e \' ur io us <' Iub Il' nrl 'l's pi on , Mrs. Virg il Cha ll1r io n on d son. , ~ ---=-=-======-==~= T he r ecepti o,n fo r t he teachers, le a sed an additional t rA ct o f land a nd co ull ty Ilgril:lI l1 u ro l aKen t. C' lnss to ry w hel'c a r ul e hns been r eeogniz. of Da yton; Mr. Hnd 1111's. Stanley \ ' ,,1' 1 1 Ar mit a g e w a s in Day to n held by t he Mot hers club Illst Friday where more than fifty nw n ca n bp e mDr. Mary Cook was In Day ton "xl'ects aLo ut Ii fLy exhibi to rs in t he e d an d obeye d by t li e )llMs of the .Jesse Cr o llt, of Trento n. TUI· Rday . ni g h t. W II S thoroug hly enj oyed by ploye d cons tantly. Thl' idle hOlI Re a t Pi~ Club proj ed K•.14 ill Dai l'y (,ul f most in te llige n t people Cor over three Mo nday . The a (ternon n wa s spent w ith m ubo th pa rents 8nd t eachers. This \ the big prlM n is one o f th e gr a tp ~ ~ I u bs a nd IIbouL 18 coops or c h ic k- t hoUSl\l1d years. They are not mereory 's J ew plry Sh op is open ev- meeting afforded on exce llent oppor" prohlem 8 of st a te admini atratio n. ~ i c 8nd gall1 es and r e fl' e~hm e n ts Mrs. Leste r Go rdon. who hUB be en ens by Poultry lu b membe r s. P inal ly r elig ious teach ings inculcated by were se rv e d. A II ~ n joy d t he ,IllY e r y eve ning un t il 9 II. m. t un it.y fltr l he tea cher s and p a r e nts Nothing ho e been d on e to help the I\ward s in th e 4-H ex h ibit de pend th e church . They lay their restrainser ious ly sick. is getting hetter . and hop e t o m .. et a gai n next yea r a t to become a cq uain ted. unfortunat es f or se veral yenrs, th o not o nl y u po n th e li ves toc k Lut a ls o ing hand on every human ·beibg. Mi s Lucy Em ley, Ilf l he p OfttofMr. nnd Mrs . Howard t he home o f They fu nct ion in t he h llie. the w e lfare d<>partm ent dPclaring it has E. T . Stroud and W. N·. Seara were t he clu~ me m be r s' r ecord of f ecd, .S urtae". o f nca r W ayn ~8vi ll e. 'kl'. is tn ki ng 0 \'Beati o n. Ma bel Mc MiUan und erwe nt an op- in Williamstown Ke ntucky . Monday ('ost, gai n s. etc., and sto r y of his mark el . t he street and office. l'bey not the mon ey to go ahead . Warden ' m tio n f or appendici tis at Miami Thomas ill th l' lens ing o f {nr m" is "umm e r 's work . Co rn Clu L' activ i- hold in th e wild pl aces of the' earth, Erlwllrd mit h. or X'e nia , spp n to np Valley hospital. Tucsd8y afte rnoon . .. helping to solve the problem and Mrs. Mabel Di n wi ddie ond family ties will II lso be r ep rese nted at th e a nd in th e farth est seas. day Ins l we e k in WIlYIlC: Vnl • She is d oin g ni cery a nd we h op e she of Day ton. were W aynesv ille visit ors fair. without cos t, but rather profit to the will soo n be bac k to sc hoo l. S uturday. at,ate. Oth er l ive ~ tuck exhibi ts o f 11 ~pec Mrs. h nrl(O ~ (lrd. of Dctl'<lit. is ill l Plhl ('atiOllol fontul'e loan e d b y I he t h e gues t of Dr. Mary ook. Gone. but . not fo r gotten I The Charles Mic hen r p urc ha sed t he Ohio Agric ultu rn l co llege 1I 1It! U. S. Taking of . testimony continue d toClia);" in the hooring be fore the PubHa rlan. f a rm wh ic h w'!lI sold. lit t he iJepartllle nt of Agriculture wi ll fea.~ lilTS . E t;l, Conne r n(1 Miss N~ll.ie S~~!,i~~~~ 192~,; Ma r y. d a u gll ter of J a mes 'an . lic Utilities Comnlilision of the P e nn · I u re sanit a tio n a nd pa ras ite control I'y Wills, was bor n near Idaho, hio, Cu t r ig ht we re in Day to n Tu esd ny. Ge neva Ault ... Wilmington colleg e Cou rt liouse Monda y. s yl vania railroa d pe tition f or dl ~co n in hog s and pr o fit nble ma nug c ml' nt Em oge ne Bec ke tt ....... .... . At home Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Salisbury hf th e IlPullry noc k. Roth of th e e Ju ne 1 G. 1869. li nd depor ted this life tinuon ce of two ma il-ex press po sseDMrs_ At.lcla Rmi l h is visili ng her Vas hti Beck.e t ......... . , .. At ho me Th e firs t and o nly to n Ji tter wl' ighut her home in Wa ynes v ille. Ohl0, visit e d Wilming to n I11lIl l he S erp en t gel' tra ins o perating be tw een Lanr.ns- I'd up so ra r in ' 1 \128. will be exhib- l1 ifc e. MI' . Ja mf!S Bierne . in C inc in - Hnro ld B e rryhill e xh ibi ts h av~ bee n preparcd at co n- <': e p t e mLer 2. 1028 . at the age of 69 ...... J. '" At hom e Mo unal near Hills boro un day. ter and Inci nnati. through Wilming· ilpd ut t h" county fail' n t>.xt wee k. na ti. si dernbl e ex pens e II ncl u re sho wn ut ye llr~, 2 mon t hs und 17 da ys'. Thomas Bro lln ock ... .. . .. ... . .. I .: ton . Ra il r ond offi cial s ~' (' s t e rdny t es- ThiN will comp ri Re 11 spottcd Po la nd a seri es o f co un ty fairs !>y e xnr cssing .. Business co llege lit Cin cinn ati She WIlli united in marriage to Sel Dlnmond rings in a w ide choice of fro m pln ce t o p lace a c cording to n r t ifipd t he company was los ing about C hin n pigs. farrowe d on Mnrch II. F. C. S mith and dau g ht er. of Ak - Eli za beth Brons trato r .. ... ........... . 87. deRigns and rare values at Cary'8 I'angemen ts made .bY' c ounty agents gll l McKibba n December 25. $46.000 annuall y in opl' rat in g the I !)20. Illld fed by Elb ert W . 11'0 119 . r o n. s pent F ritillY w it h Mr. lind M I·~. .. ........ . Wilmington college Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio . To t his un io n were born three trains nnd tha t bU S Ii nes wert' ~e rv aL out three miles south eus t of Ll'b- J . H. S mith . a nd farm bureuu offici uls . Ru t h Cook .... . .......... .. .. .. ...... ... .. dren, M n;. F red Hub bell. 0'£ nenr ing the t e rrit ory adequate ly. R"pre- I\llOn. O n Augu st 3 1. wh e n e xactl y ... Miaml.Jacobs Business college Wa ynesvill e. Charles, of S pring bo.ro, Dorothy Dakin le n today for MiRS Charl es Anderso n lind family . WIth Everett DOllne .......... .. .. .... .... At home sentativps of 1 ~ 00 p(' rso ns li vin g in 18 0 days old. these ] I pi gs we ig hed a nti ~: di th . ul home. the termi,,t· -ond int c I'm ediat e po in ts pxa('tly 20 40 p ount! s, ucco rding t o t heir gues t s from To ledo. vi sited Co- Roy Ellis . . ...... .. .. ...... ........ At horne Gra nd Forks, N. D .• after spending S he leuves t o mourn h er lollS 1\ seve rul we eks with her aunt. Mias "bo have pr.ot est e d IIfJlB!.n ~t iscon- tho co mmittee who witnessecJ and cer- IlI' y lsl i nd Soturdny. Kathleen Graham ....... ..,-:.. .... .. ..... . May ' Wright. . husband. three childre n, s ix grantllinuance, were represeit~d in 'lhe t itled the weighing . Mr. Iron s I~ .. .... .... .. ,. Mi,a mi BlI si nesR college Mrs. lsroe l Satt e rthwa it e . of 2222 child re n, oll e g r eat - g rundchild, s ix ' Mrs. Charles Sai.terthwaite an.1 hearing. now fe eding p u t an oth er Jitter , i urDr. Watkins and wife returned Wayn e ave nu e. Day ton. wag h o~tess s ist e rs . t wo brot hers, mony ot hel' reIMrs. D. E. Standifor d wpre Xen ia Pauline Gre en .. Working in Dayton ot th e Se ptemher meeting of the ntives a nd a wid e c ircle of f ri e nd s, • rowed Mn rch 2 4, whi ch h e e xp ect s vis itors last Thursday. . Grace Hocket l.. P ost Grad. Il t W.H.S. f r om the a nnulIl conf.e rence Tu e@to g o ove r l he . 2000-polmt! mu r k Jean Hocket . . hlrs. Rhod.es Bunne ll dol' . They are appoin t ed to Wesley Hall PY H our club . She \V IIS ass isted a ll oC wh om fee l keenly t heir grent;· by h e r daughl e r s, Mr ~. Har old loss by h e r de part ure. whe n it is oftic lalJy weigh ed on S ep. Mr. FI'ank Ro ger~ who conduct~ on Denll H (lpkins .. . .." ,... .. .... At home chu rch , Lima . Burge nn d 1111'S. L awre nc e ·ims. Oharles A. Brown was born April tembm' 20, 1928 . Mr . Irons likewise ice cream parl or in the W . C. Phillips Joe KerRey... ..... Wilmingt on college S he united wi t h t he Church of A Hc r t he uHu nl or de r o f busi ness Chri!tt a t the nge of e ighteen, and ut t wo ton litters ab out three building has sold out to Mr. PhillipI' Willium Long . Mi llmi Va llJ:o y Milk r. ·. ~ 863 near Wnynesville, Ohio ,of fe d Mr. and IIfrR. Clnre nce Simpson, . 0 very in te reHWl g prog ra m W IIS pre - sh e li ve d II de vote d Chris t ian Ii fe to Produce rs A :l~oc inti on al .lfllcks ite QUllkl' r famil y from th e yenrs ugo . nc(' ha rl ott e Ramby. have returncil .nnd has purcha sed th e ~ toc k 0 r th e T ,,'n litter c lubs we r e c Drried out g t'neral store 01 the late Will. Herb ert McMilI ll n . .. ,.......... At h onle home liner a pl ea sant wedding trip sent ed by t he commi ttee in cha rge. th e e n d. P enn Quak er colony of Pe nn sylvanill. The prO ~l'IIlll co n ~ i ~ lc rl ro f o f r eadin g Elm er Plllnck . .. .... .. Sho W II S of 11 «ui et dis position, her He was educated in tho public school thr oug ho nt Ohio lind p t hl'r corn -belt in th e East, iogfr ie d at Springboro . by 1\11'5. P e rcy R ell so n. " Kcep in'g Be- wo rds were fow bu t goo d d eeds "''':'''''-'-'--m;!':~ . . Businel!R c oll eg e, Cinc innati and attendt'd the Univem ity ot Mich- fl t.n te ~ b y Iht' co unty llg'l'icultura l igan. It was 09 a s tudent at Ann a gents and ~ t (\ t c s winl' ~P('C ill1i s ts, t o Boys and girl s--Get your Parker hind th e J onl!s ; ' '''W hoever Loves 1\ ma ny. S he was a loving f ri end amI Have your child's ey es e xa mined Cnrolyn SlVarLze l . Otbfrbeill colle ge Arbor that he cnme under the Inllu- de m onstrate l hc c s.~t) n t illl fa ctor's in by Or. Rudoillh. the e y s ight spec- He rmon Surr'lc e Work · in ))ayton Duo!old pen. and ink and pencIls, the garden." by IIfl·$. A rlhur Ha r t nlU n ; /l goo d ne ig h bo r . ]n he r home s he enca of Dr. J . 1'.. Sut herland, the n econo mi (,111 pM I( p ro duc t ion . Som ialist before Rehool begins. Fre e E VR lyn Tu ckcl' Wilming t on college best for school usc, at Cary'. Jew- The Woman On ~h e Fa r lll ." by Mrs. was a d evoted wife and II t r ue comVirgo Mi tchen e r ; " Mono logue," M.rs. panion to her children. Sh'e f ound minister of the Ann Arbor Unitarllln othe r \VinDer~ 8 0 fll'r re preRen tlld .in xamlnations Tuesday. Thursday and Wnde Tu r ne l',. .. MiullIi univers ity e lry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio • . c hirkup Says." by Mrs. J os iah Dav- her p l ea ~u re in making ot bers hal)py.. church, whose teachings 11IIIue need Ohi o this yenr inc lude a1'~ W. Smith IIturday a t Car e y's J (' we lry S hop, Willium Wilket!lo n . ...•.. Ohio Slnlc Forr est Ridge.. of Niagara F'Jrthr:.+-...... . _ .A contest t o sec \ o f .E aton, Preble co unty. wh o "lIi$ed Lebanon, Ohio . . e h ll nds we renever idle, She had his entir41 outlook on lite. li tter o f 1 0 cros.~-breil who wns call ed here on account of knew o f aut om obile IHU'ts w as won be en a constan t s u/!erer for the past After leaving co lle g e · he taug ht thi,, 'y ' the d eath o f hi s grllndmoth e r. Mrs. by IIlrs. Percy Rea so n gu e8sing s ix- t hte e yeur s but sh e bore it all withn,pshh'es , wh ic h we igh ll li ~ plells" nt ~ocinl e ven t of last school for 8 tim e near Wayn ~svillc Duroc1I10 h.1 011 Rid ge. will spend B we ek wIth cen of the twe n ty-t wo pa r l~ )lic ture d. ou t cO lll plllining. Realizing th e end s w11pn they w e r e 180 wc ('k wa s t.he luncheon and "5 00" and :Iater taught in the Oh io Staie 2 0 20)l hi s parellt~. Mr. and Mrs. O. M . Mrs. J e nn ie Brll,l"o c)( won Ih e \1'08 n cal' s he call ad h er family to her NOrmlll Rch ob l at. Faye tte , 1\1.t far dnys oi l \ ~r e t! Dicke y. of Dr ('~d e r1, .g iv en by MI'8. C. M. Robil 7.cr on Mi s~ hnl'lo t te Rnmby, doughte r of Ridge.. c onsolatio n pr i7.c. b6 d ~ i de a nd bade the m goodbye, sa yfrom T o ledo. It \VII S whil e hfl r e that lIfu s kill g llll1 co unty, wit h " Jitter of. Thu rRday aftern oo n . Th e ~ u eRt~ werp Nill etee n melll bcr~ und evem l \' is- ing, "The bllLlle is f otl'kh t and the' hI! met Inez 1\1. . :yl er, wh o he latel' 12 cross- bre d C h eRIe I' Wh ite P o-. s(, I'ved a t the card tnbl('s an d th e Mr. and MrR. Ho rn er Rnmby, o f Wn ~' "Yourex" Silverseal silverware . it ors wor e prcRc n l. A (te l' l hc pr o- vict or y iH won." he begged t o leav e la lid Clrinlls. \\ihi ch wpig he d 2470 g ilm eR follow ed. Th oRe pre. e ll t we rc. lI e"v ille, f orm e r ly o r n a y ton , Ohio. married ill 1892. During his sch ool days lit· Mich- p o und ~ ; Ol'lll W. Snider, Bus il. Fab'- Miss Dorothy Dn kin. ~U I·.t o r h o nor. a nd Mr. Clare n ce Simpso n, ~O ll of t he b est man and machine can pr()- gra m 11 m o ~ t cil· li.ciou8 t wo-co urse this wo rld o r pa in li nd sorrow and Sele cl your pattern and let lunch wns se r ved . by th e hos t c s8cS, go wh ore t her e 's (1enee a nd happines igan he suffe red U · Sllve l'" breakdown fie ld r o ullty. who hud I J g t'llll l' RpOt: I\ti~s May WI·igh t. Miss Tr illen n Rd - MI'. :\lIt! II1 rs . ,Iohn S lm p~o n , wl're riuel' . hi ntIS. which wcighf, d wllrds, Miss M a rgnr ~t E c1wIIl'ds. MI·s. Iju iel ly Ill ll rri e d on S \!p~e mbtl r l, a t us h elp you get your set complete. Wh o we re a s~ istl! d by Mi ~s(!s Th e lma witho u t e nd. from which he neve r fully recover e d. t.ed Pnlund Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, 00. and nu t h S:ll t CI't1lwa ile. The cause and natu r e of his ilInes" 20 76 1)01lnlls, a nd. S. W. RO IlIHIIl . FJ'("d n. H e nde rs on . Mrs. 1.. M. Hen - 'Il\·in glo ll . Ky. The cluL nd jou l'lll'fl to mlle t w ith A lovin g wifc . II molh e r de ar. Th e g r oom is e onn~t.et! with the Ilring tle ld , CLal'k co unty, hllll I ~ d.l'r ~on . Mr s. Ronald Jlllwk c. Mr~ . J. ReOIllN not to hav e been Ullll e r~tood n UR go n e and lef l us m ournin g here ; lilr. and M ~. ElIl~ McClure nnd I\[ r~. Pe rcy Heason ill Octobe r . ilhd it was not until t he lust few grarl .. Oul'pes ' whi ch wI'iglll'd 2 00.1 W. Edwal·d s. Mr~. Jnm es !IIc lurl'. Wa y n c~vill c Motor Co ,; 'nnd th e bridp She's plII·ted f r om thi s wor ld of pain, hos been operato l' at the Day ton Au · daughter wer e Sunduy dinn e r gueBlII pOlllI(ls whe n t hey we r e s ix months Mrs. Ralph Mi l h~I·. Mr~. B e r t JI1I1·t-' -~ months of hi s lite t hat itfl re al char.Bul o nl y d ied to live aga in. Mr. and 101t·s. Elme r heehon. Mrs. aeier began t o be di Reovered. s o that old. 1.nIlt year's t on-liLt!,I' proj ect s ock. Mi s~ Emma II pil:l1 W:~I Y. IIl rK. t o Pnr t s. W ' Inved hel', oh, no t on g u e can tell They will li e lit home,.f or the prCti- Anna Crock ett. Mr. lind Mrs. William during his later years he lived as Ii brought out 39 litters of Ohio pigs. F rcd M. Cole. Mrs. D. R. Smith , Mm. H o w Iltll ch we loved her a nd how well each Hlie l' we ighing more than n lo n I F. n. MooJ)la,v Imll M I·S. S . D. HOIl-. ent with l he brillc's paren ts, R onte r S impM n lind Mi llS H elen Crockett, semi-invalid. , . God 10 \'cd 'h I', too. a ll d t h ougbt it '" • kle. n, W ayne ~ \' lIl c. . of Cincinnn t l, were uttf>rnoon callers Dr. Ant'Ol Il S. W utki ns iR appo i " t r t! TJJough ~\\Ieet-tempe"d and eh~l.'r whe n hulf n year of og e. b st, . _ ful he chafl' d under the long enforcto go to Weslt·y ch urc h in Lima, a nd T o t o k ~ her Il o me w ith Him t l' rest, _.' ============~~==~~==,==========~=======~ --ed inactivity. Compelled t o be li tRev. Jo s e llh Hc n nl'LL is to COIl1C hl'l'(, f r ont Lim n . .tte mOl'e titan a spectlltor he took a F un era l se rvices w er e conduct ed A f at'e we ll s up pe r wi ll be give n to al t he F cr ry Chri s tia n ch mch .b y keen Interest in life nnd ron ged fo: How the Electoral Vote Stood in fi"e an opporlunity to play h i..~ own part Dr . li nd MrR. ''''a tkin s by ntt·mIJ'r. o f H v. F:. A . K ea t on, of Chillicoth e. Not: until the lost lew mon t h» did hI! th e SUllday cho ol lind "hll l'ch t h i ~ . (1hi o. Burinl w a ~ made in Miami giv .. up hope of hc i" g nbl e ' t o 1'0 , Friday . e ve ning in lh e c hur ch base- cemete r y. me nt at 7 :00 o·c lock . turn to 1I'01·k. It 9f' e me d go ori to h im The total ele<;toral vote ror 1~1 to .Iivt' it one could work and he WII S doy School and chu rch t his. F ri IllY, Ca.rd of Thank. will be 531 . A cand idat e . for the I'v pning in the church lt l1 ~C lI1 l'n t li t alwlllo's keenly inte r est.ed in whu t waR presidency in this election must We wis h to extend ou r mnny th n nk~ 7 ;00 o·clo ck. , being l hough t and pia nilI'd in th" have al leasl 166 electoral yote ~' to Eac h on e i ~ rc qll c~tr d t o hr;r J{ ~ II) III' r cla tives ne ighhors a nd f riends 'y(orld or' a ffairs. . He \\lUI! onll of the win. . for th eir nssi_ ta nce a nd symPlltW'; eovere d dis h an d lIund wlc lu's. the Eugene Unitarian #oapderM 1924-RepubUcan. CoolidCe Dlso MI'. McClure ·f or h is kind 'erchurch and lor several ycarA erved vice~ du r in g th e ti me of Qur g rea t '~n jts bOIll-d of tru stees. .: ~o r r ow in l he loss o f our de ar moth. Hi!!" Qua'ker troinin,g sh(;l\ved In n i er. quiet but .ike e'1 hu.mor and .a ~'nd H. S. l\IcKibbll n lind F nmily._ thaL was retiring. and una~!lertlve yet Mr. Paul Gu stin. so n o f Mr. Will frankly Independent and firm, .'" Gustin , and Miss LoIn Doughmlln. H~ Is :'slJrvjved by ' I\' siilttil':. .J.frs. daughter of !lfr. and I\{r~. , C l' orge , ·C. 1I: 'Clements, of Ujll!llnd; Cal., hl~ Doughman, of Lebanon, were mar·. wldpw, Inl!l! M. B.rown, 91 liJu}en~, rie d .a t the parso nRge of the M. E. a ( SOn, Eyler; • bte,nber. 'of the church ·· ln Lebanon, Friday. Septe mber '7 • . They are milking lheir home f~1!'i11iY: of tlie !1'.!!v:~ity o~ 0 ~1r~~- : for ' the present with the b~de.' s parentll.
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, These five ' maps ~how the' distri,;' . botiQ" of the ,electoral yotes in thel ' .' . 1a~(ji"e ..Presiif[enti.l . e.le~tiOftI .•.Tbc, , Iha.d ed 'ponio.n l· of the map. ihow Ibe reliQM c:O!l.r'iblitinlr tlltlr eleclonl .otes to the lo'ini' p.ai'tiel. •
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. Hogrell(' hilS !'nt u fld !Oll it all'ai ll ~ t J,~re n rc A. Yt' nkl' t't a l,. " llliml ng ,~ 7fj( 1 wilh in l c r e~t fr'rom ,July 5. 1!l28. A ~uil for $ 120 h>l s bee n entt'I'NI hy May McK eever tlglli n ~ t GetJrgc Tho n1Jl~o n .
R E AL EST ATE T RA NSFE RS Andrl' w S. lind ny rd Bell 10 Elt ll Iln li IIlarthli Mi x, True t ill T Ul'tle· cr e k T p. \\ illiam Bru ec kn t' r t o ,\ , J , Br u' I'ck ncr , 2 l <ll~ in LOI'('lllnti PHr k, hloe Z, Sl dps by Rhe rltY t o W ilbur untl Mi nni (l E , Fnulk~. t m" t in RlIys\,i ll e, ' hl ne Z, S id ~. by ~ h crifr to H.)h· Ht a nd Vi olet B, Burnl'tl. U'DI't in Lyt ll'. Il e nr~' K. a nd Chl ,)p 7" ~id('<, I,) Tilhllll n li nd F lol'f'nt·(' M, Utlrt,' n, J OR ~h ('lIrl' ~ in W II~' ne 1'1', Ufll' ill N. lind U,· rn i.. " S. Mill" til Will inm Clc mcnt. et ' al.. f>:!, 7:1 'tI(· I'~S in Turt lee r "ek TI' , W ill ia m N, lin d Sl1rnh E, ~1i 1 1t" I' to Willill m B , En rn, lltlw. 4 :l IWrl'. in Clenl' cl't!l' k TI), Dor uL hy lind Gu y ('lI lhl'rl son 1" Ma be l G"nc\·ie l'l' !\I Iutin . 2 I"t s in Muin cl' ill £', J oscp hinE! C, Kend nl t () Ll's lie C, 1I1urruy li nd ' L (I~ l it' Fe ldkll mp. :! 1 nerl'S in Hnm ilt un T p. Linn M , a nd Cha rl l's " . h ee t ~ to G('orge nnd H a rri(' t Stnn ~ bt>l' ry . lot In Le banon. En'oc h and Miro llllo Ahnn 10 ,In o, II1 c Mill .. n. lo t in Fra n kli n. Co urtlan d Brown lo NCII'l o,n Brown lot in So uth Lebano n. Sarllh E, Willi amso n t o N,!\\ a, lI Bro wn . 101 In So uLh L~' ''an ().1. Mllmi " and Alton C. Do ughmn n to Ha r r y p, Gri r to n, ~ lois in '0, Ll' b· n non. Alic e C. Malone y t o John J . a nd El izll bt't h Ma loney, lot in F r.'lI kl in. 1-'. G. Ho rnb l'ck a lld Ed Hirsc h 10 T he Horn back and Hirsc h Relll' f ( 0., lol in Fmnkl in. MI' ~ . Cnrr'ie L. Ja ck an d Mrs, 1I1 in. ('1"' 0 H o ug h appointed t ru stees o f orp ho nR' a sylum a nd chi ldren 's hom e for 6 yenrl! tHm, s ucceedi ng 1\1 1'$ . race R. King a nd Mr~ . Houg h.
Warren County Fair LEBANON, OHIO
September 18, 19, 20, 21 FOUR BIG DAYS OF FUN, ENTERTAINMENT AND INSTRUCTION, COUNTY'S ANN UAL EXPOSITION -=======-==~======~-
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SPEED PROGRAM---Splendid Racing Each Day WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19
THURSDAA , SEPT. 20
FRIDAY, SEPT. 21
2: 16 Tro t , . P urse, $ 3 50,00 ~ ::2 " Trot , , Purse $300,00
2 :2 0 'Pace , , P urse $350.00 2 :26 Trot , , P ul'se,$ ROO.{)O 2 : 1 0 Pa ce, , P urse $400.00
2 :20 P nce, , Pu r~ e $350.00 :! : 16 Tl'ot , . PUI' t! $aSO,OO 2: 12 T r ot , , P ul'se $40 0,00
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$500.00 Special Prizes for Farm" Bureau and Boys and Girls Club Work Special Jersey Cattle Display....The Warren Co~nty Rural Community Theater.... Grand Stock ,Parade Friday at Noon THURSDAY WILL BE OLD SOLDIERS D/A Y, WHEN FREE ADMSSION AND ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE FURNISHED THE VETERANS OF ALL WARS GOOD MUSIC EACH DAY .... AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR AUTOMOBILES AND OTHER VEHICLES
Admission, Single, SOc
Vthieles, 25c
Membership Ticket, $1.50
ELECTION OF DIRECTORS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER :n, FROM 1 TO 4, AT THE TREASURER'S OFFICE
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MARftlAGE LICENSES MII ~' nard F. We ll z, grncer , a nd Miss E I5ie ~If. Ha wk e, bo t h of Way - es tat l' a nd A. J , Sche urer, Georg e of t he decede n l's insurance business 11 ('sv ille, W, S milh and Cnrl Stephe nso n ap- for n ot leS!! t hall $ 100, Geu rge J'oseph Bun nell, f ac tor y praisers. Cuurt approved. allowed and con- COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS wo rker, an d Miss Dona C orrinne lark , bot h of Genn l.() wn. S lowl,. il b e c a m e a ppare nt thlli t the firmed fi rst II nu finnl a ccoun t s in t h e Bills a llowed: Mose Bogan, f urMONEY LOANED b oa t wu d rawi ng n CB r er . . T he Fay A. Pe rrine, asse mbl er Dny . es tutes o f Clln'a A. Wea kley, deceos- nishin g a nd pilin g st o ne, $ 10\1 ; Stat e l on, a n d Miss Esth er R. nook, Leb- ed; J ose ph F, Luk ens, deceased; Jn o. la r,,, craft con ta ined live me n F otes t Ran dall, II ccea~ed, Highwa y department, t r acto r r e pairs, 0 11I10n. til hlln rl lc hi s own ooul. T he rellso n The final acc o un t of Be ula h L . H an $3 1.49; Morrow Ga rage, r epair. to LONG 0 H S HORT TI M E- Euy wa s mt h I' ob vious, Th e old man PRODA TE PROC EEDINGS ley, exec utri x of th e est.nte of Sam- Chevrolet, '6.76; Famo us Auto S up· . J. D. Adam K ter ma, Also S ur veying li nd Ab ""ns evillcntly in need of th e f ew (' xW illi a m ~~, Ru emeni ng, exec uto r o[ ue l Wa rde ll , dea ceased , was a llowed. , ply CCo., battery , I$6,76; d $ s trac tin~. Write and I will call and Lrn dnllars t hnt. h is own ~e r v k e s t he es tllte o f Anni e E. Mu lfor d deFrank Wilk\ns, a dm iritist rator ot & 0., grad er b II 85, 11 0.0 B; Or. B 'd C ' , BU yo u Sam D. Henkle, Wa ynnwo ul d bring. jU ceuaed, WIUI a ut hurized to dispo~e of t he est ate of Margaret Bulbach, de- feronln rl ge 0 " 'repatrs to equIp· '1\ ObI " An d wll ht '" the old fe llow's 4 bends b .. longing to the estute. ceaaed, fil ed h is first an~- ftnal ae- menl , 4-Ik2-6+--Stft ndard -e.ll...CD" c as VI e, o. n u m e'!,' , and oil, $541 .26; J ohn II . Donnell' lLOANS on Live.tock, Chattels, Sec. Court f u rlh,~ 1' f ound t he net market count. " Rnb in- and he talked like a coc E dit h E dwards and Elle n E . Con- con tract, $230; J . W. Sn ell, GO bb :~. ond M ort~a~e 8. Not . bouCht. vlll ue o[ t h e estate to be $16,671.3)1 ney." lind ord ered a distribution made a s ner, as execut r ices of the estate of ce~e nt, $16 8 ; W. A, Scot~ , bridge r~ - j John Harbine; Jr:, Xeni.r;-Oll o. C" So uthl ey lind I were with t t", i n- follo ws: T o Rolli n W. Mulford, Charles H. Sherwood, deeeal!ed, fil ed paIrs, $ 17.95 ; S. S. Schilhn! , 11 yd a. ' specto r- h is nllme turn ed o u t ot be $ 13 ,471.33, t o Eva S. Mulford, $500 their inventory and ap praisement. atone, '2.76 ; Ohio Corrugate d CuI· F ree man- when he examin ed C. S. Sacker was a ppoin ted an vert Co., sewers, $92.90; Bar ret ' to :"'-nna Faye Mulford, $50 0, to J . body. He ma de no cO'mment . S ince SmIth Mulf,o rd, ,6 00, to J. Lester appra iser of th e estate of Rachel M. Bros. , ditch appor tio,nment8, $;!. ~ O ; Farmen of WllrHn .:a adJolnlnl I had given up a ll hope of a g relltf.'t Mu Uord, $600. Kelley, ~ u ccee d i n g Geo rge H. Ander- John 'H . Donnell, ext ra work on c'm - coun:fle~ obtain mone), OD Ion. detecti ve comi ng to o ur aId, I turn en F irst a nd fi nal a ccount wa.s fi led son , w ho was un able to attend to h is t racts, $1 26.0&; G. D. Baker, lum- tim. 101nJ,' at 6' per cant hi'terut. over a ll the cl ues I had gathered t~ br (fharles :E. E llis, exec utor of the du t ies. bel', $2 10.62 ; Orego ni a Bridge Co" Coat of lIecurlne tb••ame I. Yer)' r.a. him. H e wa s entirely scorn f ul. est ate .of Ama nda Gr ay, d ecea sed . Ro y McCray. admi ni~trat or oC the steel, $6 5:60 : ' J ohn Lamar , brlflge l onlbl• •U!ro \l~h Th, Tederal Lan. ' " Like a s n ot you and young SO ll tb · Lo uie. Knott, 4fiministrat r ix of t h e st llte of Grace F , McCray, decensed, lu mbe r , $ 88.60; Wilson Pa int Co., Bank. F or .fur t'h, IhformlUon .all ley spo il ed a wh ole lot more clews estate of J o seph A. Knott deceased' filed his fir Rt a nd fin a l ncco unt. .26' gal; bridge p ai nt , $58.7 6 ; Lcw',i ' - ke, lnc., ceme nt f or con t r.lct, on . or addrlllll M. C. DRAKE, t ha n you f oun e(, by trampin g n.ro llnd fil ed he r invle ntory and QP ~rai8e m en t: In t he m alter of a t ru st for Elbert It Dra • " TrWt he body." The net lm ar kte value of t he es- Neil Shawh an . Rober t J. S ha whon, work, $33 4 .11\: C lin t.o n ('Jounty Gt-n- urer, phone U6-X. Lt!i&~on. Ohio. " We were care f ul about t h at, in- tate of Mar y L. Millard , deceased, trustee, W88 a ut horized to sell t hree vel Co., 80 yarde lTave l, '67.88; The ¢! sp ec t o r," I a ssured him. tota led, $2279.18 and WIUI di strihu- Liberty bonds valued nt $ 700. Book S hop, 8uppliell (or clerk of the WANTED " 1 d'o n't mean to in fer your mo- ted 0 8 follows : $3 73.8 4 t o ea ch of Ca rrie Eisenmenge r was appoin t courts, ' '' ; Stukalto Mfr . C" 1UP' ti ves we re n't t h e best," he we nl o n Chas. L. MUlllrd, Bert Millard, Alice ed ad min istratrix of the eatate of plies f o r probate court , 13.65 ; Trea!!- "DE ALERS WANTJi:D ":'" BECOME wi t h a word of f act, " b ut am ate ur J. Brehm a nd E verett E . Millard ; Lo ui s C. Ei se nm e nger , ' decea8ed , urer of S tate, cl oth ing fu r W arre n INDE PENDE J:ljT-Own your busia id docsn' t he lp a ny, as a ru le. The $773 .84 to Mnc C. Sw ink an d $ t O to Bond $ 1200 ; A. C. Vail, C. H . c oun ty Inmates of D'a yto n S t ate hOll- ness. '60-$.00 a we e k .made ..mnr hat is e vid entl y t h e property of the I\fabtll Ha rry. Creigh ton nnd George P_ Gatee were pjtal, $ 486.0 6; Treas urer of S tate, Heberl!ng's med !cines, . I!~~,!, . pl. lllul'dered man. 1' hi s c uff-link- " supplies for Warren l county inmates ce~, to tl e~ articles, ·etc., direct to f uT he will of l lIObe lle Gr ohom, lk- appointed Apprai sers. I-I e e xamined the cuft's of t h e silk- c~ased, waR a dm itted to probat('. LyPoul B, Libecop wa ft a ppo inted of HO D1e of l!lpileptics, $:16,06 ; Oorl mol's. Exp,er ie nce and cap ital not en shirt t ha t Hayward wore. " I t's dIa Deck er was a ppoi n ted executr ix gUl\rdlan of Hu mPlWrey F ogelman ., Moore, tr ucking g rll'vel, ,4 .60; Ceh- requir ed. Old established Com'p any. hi s c liff, loo," h e sa,id shor tly. " Br o- an d Charles F itts, Geor ge Selle rs ant! confin e d in th e Dayt o n State li is pi ta1. t t!r ville Limestone Co., c Complet e line o f n ecells it/.. n.. d IA d 8 ke n oft' When he fel t." Hug h Brun.k app raisers of th e IIslat!' Bond $1 60 0, ' , '6.08 : J ohn son It Watso !!. ., d ocket the home every da y. 'Lar&'I!' r e p.at T here was n uthing mor e t o be The will J ohn Allison, dt'ceased' aales. Pleasant work with unlimited It;f ur y E. Se\g fried, executr ix of t he of esta te s, $8 11~ ~_ said o n this point. T he lin k in t h e WIIS a dmitte d t o probate, Edie Alii : opportunit ie.. ~od home te.n:ltory estate o f W . H. Se i~fr i ed, d ecea sed, le ft sl eeve was t he mate of t h e b r o- son was ap pointed ' ex ec utr ix of t he Suburtb. for th. MIami G...... !lOW open . Write today for full perwas autho r ized t o sell th.e g ood will ke n li nk we hnd fo und. ticulars and free tiatalolu i . He heard our story , an d we wall:- ==============~ G. C. HEB E RLING COMPANY ed dow n with h im to show h im whe r e THE FUMBLE FAMILY Dept. 1890 Bloominatoli. Ill. Some Temperl by. E. COURTNEY DUNKEL t he body had la in. He liste ned ve r y ,_ . J i 19 a ttentively t o o u r t heory- t hat H a ywa rd ha d atte mpte d to tl ee fr om t h e Wa:RE'~ ~MU~I"" FOR RENT INCE: YOU HA.... I: ~N~Q.f;t> 'r'OLR'SEL.F(' nemy. I t.4AT 0U6WT TO It..jTE:R~T ' IN 'THE; · MI~ 9MALL roWN AME12ICA' " I t '~ a quecl' ca se," h e told us AUhlT E:1II'l1ll'l1E:. F OR R ENT- Small cotta~e , l~htl, 3t;AUTYCON'TE~ 1l-I!~ ~~LO lhe n. " I don' t k now of IIny like it. water and ~ara~e. Inquirt:l a t the VOl) EM,.,.,,!;" , ' As yo u 511Y, he m ust hav e used so me Gazette offi ce. .:itt I hi ng as hellvy as a sledge.hamm er,
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DEAD STOCK REMOVED! We pay for horus and cows according to aize and condition of the animal. Call ua any time at our expence. We come and go quickly.
The Harveysburg Fertilizer Co . . Harveysburg, Ohio ._ -;
Jesse Sta~ley Auctioneers , " s.. u. Earl, f~r
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FOR SALa F OR SALE-Trees, Shrubs, 'VInes and E verrreens THAT WILL GROW , delivered to you at wliole· 80Ie prices. Equipped to furnllh plan! and do all the work, tt desir@d. Call 66F41, C.' L . . ,Duke, Waynesville, Ohio. ,'12 FOR SALE- Kitchen ran~e, a eood one, r ea sonable. R. H . Hartaock. ' ·e6 , , ' PIANO PLAYER- In the vlelriltY'of Waynelvllle, can be bou~ht by .reaponmlble p'artlee tor the balance due m.nufacturer, For full cOllGdenttal Inform~tJon, write p, 0. , Box ' 221, CinCinnati, OhIo. , 128 FOR SALE - Thorourhbred' Poland China male hOI, 2 yean old. 'O J . W ~ Roland , Sprln~ Valley, Ohio, R.
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OJ tudu y II I'" , ympu lh e l ic. illl ~ r ..,. t,. d in tlt e ).Il'ublt"lI ~ (If YO llth. Th L'y II UlI l to ins l ill kn"'1 I ~ dg tl, lIul to ill <I'II'I ' {"UI'. 'I hi u i, fa ,. 1'1'0111 Iwi ng II L", lilli l" nlt'llt " I' tI'l: teuch ... r s of d U.I· s gone LJr , MIlIlY of th~rn we re 1I'0nd t'rful men unu II'Olll on who we r e an in ~ pirulion null u guid" 10 a ll Ih ei r pupils, Th ere Wf' r u II few, h uwuver, wh reli e d o n f urce and lung-pow" ,. ruth er Ihan on }lutll'/Ice and tact. Null' , luckily, til l' )lumher \If l'antakero u ~ , up ·iu . the.alr t euc he rs has dwindl " d con5iderllbly. This i~ because new sysLems of tra ining chiluren have bl'o n devi sed wh ich lire b"sed on Ii I rut' und er · stantl ing of the child· mind . The I)i. on eer work ot a "numller of dis tingui ~ hed edUcators has had itls effect on ~very school the country over. W e know now that t he best weapon of a teacher is kindn ess; the one ". ()"~t likely to defeat its purpose, /-'tueJty. III addition, new and inlereeting ~ ttldi"8 have bepn Iltlded to the cif'ri c ulum, and in nt ost citi es-and town s 'th "r(l Is ample prol·js loll .t or hea lthy rp('rpation In the f orm or athleti c8, wh ic h are an inlregal pa rt of the /SellOo l course. '~ducation"1 methods, a s well 88 ;!(\II C"lDrS, are pl'Ogfl'"sing so rapidly th.t in the near future people r t' l\ding Shakes peare s imply won't ullcl rSland how he came to use Ihat wOI'd "unwillingly."
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Th · lI ilari t y clul., fUl' Ol Cl'iy kn ol"n lh e lI ulll;ry. H,IunJ dub, cnj;ly"d Sunday Willi M~ . ullel M I·S. G. 1\1. Mnc [)u nlli tl alltl fllllli ly. All s(,l'!'n A t ll l'italb COnl Jl llny is oon iLl ' r ing fa milil's \\' I ' r e P I' (' ~ l) nt. goillg Into Ih e ,lIrplano llU!l ine~s. W l' 'l' he I.i ve "in' ['(l uI Lry club mel g u ss Ih e company Kot lh" l<l clI of with Hul/ ' rt Gortlon 1'u('sdny c \'en· h ij;h /l y ing fr olll s llulying th e fi jC ll re ~ iiI". Th · Iwy.' t1i ~cu ~~ ed gelling on itH own lnxi mCler ·. . Llll'ir l'hi"k~ n ~ ",'udy for Ule fu ir und l( oUCl'1 C I'uy delll tl nKtl'u Led ' tlte selec1I1r. anu 111 1'S. J oseph N~wman .. of tiOIl of 11 Illyi n g hen. A t e mpting New Yo rk, have na med Iheil' ne w lun ch lI f sundwiches, cake and cocoa twin lloys Alfl'ed ond Iiel·be'r!. Bvi· wu se rv ed. The next meeting will dl'lllly l ~ki n g no c han ce~ o n thi M lie ~e l)t" lllb cr ::!u, Ihe plncf' is not ticelec ti on, l'itle d , ThiH will he t he IIIRt meet in g . A llI"n in Chile who had bee n n,nr· Sc hvo l vpcned lII ondllY with all ('n· ri e d fourteen tinH~H ,;jied th e olhn dllY al thp a gp of n ine ty. He ~ h ou lcl lin' lI ew curl's of t ellchCI'S. !\Ir. bl' I" i<l 10 r es t wilh mililary honors. /1uI"I'ou"h" is III ' the he ad , ably a RHis. t.·tI lty Mr~ . He rllerl Carl' and 'I'est s pro ve thu t " man ca nn OI f ull ~11 ,g Bd.,,, Rundllll in the high school fU'ilt'1' Ihnn 11 8 Ill ill's u n hOllr. Wh ul wh i('h 111, < thi"ly l'II)!i1 ~ e nro ll"d; Mr. u )'(· Ii p( I lol'/·I'HUgh h,, " Ih.· SC' vl'nth un.l E,ght,h gr:III,·, ,""1 h,," lhil·ly. ti v(' pupils en· Willinm . nll l'll nl " ff"I'~ !j::?r•.onn rulll 'd; ~ Ir . W.. hl, if'II "llI's Fifth ond "ful' II", b,·"t unci 11111"' p n ll·'i('u l pI" " Sixt h 1!'I'ud,·,; lI' ilh tw, · nt y· tw .. pupils I" 1II11~" the (' ightpl'nllt '\1111,,"11111'''1 t·'II'tl lI.·d ; f\ l i:-i;-i I'lllljt·:tll (;,.uy h a~ ,·tT' Tti \'t.' ," The' )w :-. I Wav wutlld b(1 IW(· lIl y·th f.·" pllpi l, l·III'lI lI l·d in th e to jn ll :III tit,· b oo tl l 'gg~ I:" nnd Ih.·i .. T h ird lind Fuul'l h I{r:l tI.·", un tl Miss (·u!-I'""e .. , . IIn ll t. h"n pili "II th ,,",· wh .. L"d ll.· 'l'uI' kl' " It!l < l\ll'III)'- lhrc" pupil s 1'111',,11.·11 ill I I,,· Fir"1 lin d Secund UI'P I('f t wilh in OYlP of tt H' s nl tli lc 'I' s lutes wh ere th ey ca n IJI' l'i u.ely KI·" d h. Til., :-; 1'1 .' nl h ~radl' Itlls lh e l u rl:l' ~ 1 "111'"1 1,,,.·,,1, III"nhrl'illl{ twon ' lI'atched . Thl' Emina E lli s t y · fuu r l' I'Ioil -. Th oy ure weuring rublt er bUI),i ll!: hilm i' h a ~ 114.'1111 !'l' IIH"lt·! ,·d aud the " til s at D"lll1l'i1l" null'. PI'oh ull lr U foul' l u\n:t' glll d l' !"\ nre hll l1s .. cI ( Ill th e tirsl f\ {Il)r. t IH' " l~ C' "H I J1 l1nr LJl\ ing gi vco nr p.R.~ i(!n to th e rubiJe,·necks. . e n () \ ' t:I ' Ih dulllt ·~ t ic !" t.' il' tlt:t:' lind ma n Three young men wh o s et 0111 f"r ull I Imin ing. Tit .. ,,1 1u-1' fOll l' gra des S pain in u thirt y· two foo t buut rp · alld hi gh , .. h\l(oI ul'e Itl cU II 'c! in th e Th e maturn~d afte r going a short woy be-. I'cgu lul' ",·h l.,,1 ltuilding. rnnse th ei r water supply went h!l d. chi n ~ry of 11,(· "c lt",, 1 'y,I"111 is aIWell. th ey co uld hal'~ bath ed in Ihe H'udy fun e i" n ing- smoothl y a nd all ocea n. arr l u u ldll~ fo rward t o u s ucccss ful yenr , Far~ r e li e f is RllIl th e m o~t fre . quent s ubj!!ct of poli l ica l di scll ~e in n , ft sl' .. m s a s If the n n li o n ' ~ 1'·" ""1'9 ure Ilfraid to do 8n~' thing a), olll iI, for f ear the solutio n of th e pi nb l"1II will leave them with noth ing I" 1.. 11, C l lllr lt'~ Sht' l'lId, of D!ly to n , \\'II S about. 11',·r k·end gut'st of th ' Cornell fumlly. AR to the talking m ovi p ~, th l' (·o m. pllnieR thst are a~verti s ln g t hpir first " so und" pictureR may be milk ing' a n Id le boas t I Ruth Elder is going int o th, ' mol'. ies n ow. W e t hink . he o ll g ht I" fHI at home again among Ih .. sta r..
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M i"s Cal'('c ll" Hamil ton, of Ya nkee Rond , SPC' IIt seve l'U1 doy s th e pa.~t 1I'('e k 111 l it .. F.ll i" hOllle and uttended the cou nt y fll ir .
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Mus te r Butltly Furnas Ilnd Miss Vil'g iniu Cain, Jenn Kindl e s torted ~10nday morning to prepare lhem· . e lves to he lp fi g ht life 's bult les. 'I'h(' l\Ii s.~ es Grahum entertained Mr. J ohn Mc Ne il is on 'the s ick list. tl1(' "Kntyd ids" Saturday eve ni ng, lI1l1ster Be rnnrd Zin k is able to be Mrs. lI oward CI'ahnm e nte rtainer! out aguin , and hopes to be ab le to th e W. C. T. U. Thur ~d a y nrtenloon. e nl e r sc heo l by the middle of the The WOme'Il' H Civic- Leuiue met week. Orval Co rn ell e nt e re d on his duwith Mrs, Obn W"lch Saturd ay aflertie~ as hu s driver thi ~ morning. Ornoo n . 1'111 thinks h is vncutio n ha s just beMi sN Lula Fealy has gone t o Mid· gu n. W e hope all lhe LJoy ~ e ntered dli>lown to take up her duties a l sc hool wilh s uch a !lpirit •. teacher in the schools of that city. The sou nd o.f lhe ol d ~choo l bell prof. Herman Luken s. of Chicago, lik e many ollier t hitl g1; only linger s is a gues t this week of Eu and Wm. in th e memori es of the pust and now Lukens at the old Lukens hom l'steotl. IIur children nre called t o sc hool by Mr. and Mrs. F'lIye Rcott, of Day· t he whi~ lIing of the bus' s iren . Wedn esday afternoon the Stanloy tOil, were S undllY gllests -of Mr. nnd IIIrs, W. P. McCarren IIntl daughter~. rllmily were s urpri sed when ' Mr. Ed Godard, wife, two !Ions daughter-inMr. and Mrs. Howard Gruhnm and low und grandchild, of Adrilln, Mich . daughters ente.rtained to dinn e r In~ 1 st opped to spend the night with them. Sunday, Ernest Gillam, of New York MI'. Godard is a cous in of Mrs. StanCity. ley. Mr. and Mrs. 188aac C\>bb, of Lj!ltanon, were Sunday afternoon callers of lIIr. and Mrs. Charles Gray and family.
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\Vomen's Fur Trimmed Coats, well tailored of broadcloth $65 New Fall Frocks, special Festival values; Autumn shades $15 Fall Festival values in hetter dresses, new Fall colors, $25 Smat·t Sport Dresses, one and two-piece effects, special $16.7R Festival priced Tailored Frocks. sizes 14 to 4-l. no\\' $10.75 J Coat values for girls, sizes 7 to 14_ fn new'pall shades $10 I Navy Cheviot Reefer Coats with b.-uss huttons. special at $9 II New \\' inter Hats, Fall shades. a Fall Festival special $..'5 I Calcutta Liz:1rd Shoes, strap pumps, Festival feature. $7.8::; I,. Crepe Frocks for Junior Miss, sizes 13. IS, 17, now $9.50 Dxfords for the .J unior Miss, sizes 11 Yz to 4, special $4.85 V1en's Fall Suits at Festival prices, sizes 34 to 36, $35 :itrate-Eight Shoes, reduced for Festival, special $6.95 j Yorl,e Shirts, good quality broadcloth, $2.15; ;) for $6 Boys' Arkay Suits, sizes 7 to 16, variety of colors $11.90 $4.75 Men's Felt Hats, new Fall styles, at Festival pt-ices, $5::; Steinite El ectric Radio, less tubes, speaker and aerial, Trillium Lingerie in Festival. at $2.85, $3.85 and $6.85 Smart Wool Crepe Dl-esses, sizes 16 to 46, special at $4.9f Printed Rayon Negligees, floral patterns, now priced $4.95 New Mol May Corsettes,fancy h"ocadeu silk, rayon top, $5.9:= Seamless Sheets, full hed size, Hh90, good quality, $_ Beacon Blankets, single and part wool, great saving $2.95 :-icranton Lustre Spreads, sun fast and tub fast , 90xl08, $R.9S Bunte's Chocolates, cream and chcwy centel'S, pound 45c New Fall Transformfltions to coyer stuhby cnds of bob, $~ , Large assortment of \, omen's neckwear, special at 69c Real Filet Lace Hunners, 3 different lengths, now 89c Fall Festival values in new silks, crepe satin, $1.79 :talian Crash Toweling, Fall Festival special, at 39c '''all Festival vah e in all-\'\,ool ohallis, priced 89c ;'ancy Wool Fabrics, Fall shades, 54 inches wide, $1.98 Sport Satin, in a variety of colors, 40 inches wide, 79c Hemstitched Damask Sets, 64x84, 6 napkins, now $6,9F ~1 Size Louise Andre Dusting Powder, special now at 69c ' $3.89 Gloria Cloth Umhrellas. 16·rih style, special at Pure Glove Silk Underwear, Vests $1.69 and Bloomers $2.49 Imported Kid Gloves, washable, slip-on style, now $2.75 Perrault's Fairy Tales, colore-d-iHustr{\tions, n w79c 95c Special Sanitary Napkins, Festival priced, 3 boxes, Silver Plated Pitchers, plain or hammered styles, $3.95 Picot Edge Chiffon Hose, fine quality, $1.59; 3 pairs, $4.50 $1.59 Imitation Pearls, 6O·inch str'ands, imported, special Airplane Stationery, white kid finish, special, box 69c Hand·made Handkerchiefs,linen, one corner embroidery, 25c New Leather Ba'gs, pouch or envelope styles, special $3.95 Fitted Case, top grain cowhide, IO-piece fittings, $21.50 $21.95 and $27.95 China of superior quality, special dozen., Etched Glassware, soft tones gl-een and peach, now at $1.45 ~tamped Pillow Cases, 42.inch, fine quality tubing, . 79c Parchment Lamp Shades, crackled, Bdd~e $2.50 Junior $3.50 Georgette Red Lights, trimmed with dainty flowers, at $1.45 Coaster Wagon, 14x31, rubber tired, special now at $3.49 Living Room Group, sofa, stool, cogswell chair, at $135 Drapery Damask, heavy qua.li ty, color assortment, yard 89c $42.50 \Vool Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size, lovely patterns, at Quick Meal Gas Range, white enameled, heat regulator, $65 Universal Scales, weighs up to 300 pounds, special $12.95 Tapestries, four patterns, 26x60 size, special at $4.45
W ilfol'fl Sq uires and wif<" of Wayne"l·i ll .. , cnll ecl on . rclut iYCH on th e Huw !'iunduy nftl'rnoo n.
1'111'111111 Ellis hll ~ rp~ tlmed her A man put In jail in New York s tudies wilh the CI'lICe Gr('e n Normal rpcently hn s quite a proble m. He o f Dnyton, anti Cnrolyn Wulkin s hIlA is ~ strict vegetarian, and so will not entt' red us freshman. eat any of th e foo el s uppli ecl lIy the Mr, nn d Mrs. Lock wood and Mr, prison. It hu s Kot HO all t1w .. t h~r '"It1 ~ Ir~. Rohl'l·t 1'II II oUI, o f Dnyl on, priso nl'r, lire IIfrold he will start Werl' enlt' rt uinod t o dinn er lit the chew in g Ih l'l r cn ulifl ilwPI' eors, McNeil hllme, Su nd ay,
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Th .. Un kn own Soldier whose t o mb Is under the Arch of Triumph in Frllncl' hnR receiv e d n perf(>ct tribllle. Mlln y hnl'e been the de coration s of that. tomb, but none more s in cer e , none mOI'1! touching, than Ihat pluced on it by the formcr8 of Rhelms. Thpse fa I'm el'l4, IlIlI'ing good crops, dl'pos iled a s ht'at of wheat ·o rn.· mented with whtie grapes . on tho. tomb. The in 8c ription on the tribute Wa~ Wordf'(iIlS follows : "From the Ileaftants of Rhcims who OWII thel~ <harvest to your Sacrifice ."
A d"ligh t flll ....(. 'Jllill n for tht I n 'hl'tb or lll · t ownHhip WU K gil"'" 1\1"Mnoloy (l c u in", all .sel·"d by the 'iviu Lelll:Utl, th . M ''I\ 's ,01ll1l1Ulli t c lull and ~ I u. sil' Cruilg ...
is v ry Darrow born in Kin!man, Ohi(l, then m vcd to A "btabula. He earlr lnlerest,·c\ himself in politics, alld In tact ttllnllon Wll8 fir t <lite 1(·tI t.) him 811 t ho , res ul t oC hiM IIoli ticu l uLtl!fanecR. Shortly arter th bogl nnin g of hi R enl'tI t h had the oll Po rlun ftll or becoming ~h lowyer o f n grel.lt co rporation; it would huvtl m >ant n life "r great weulth ; hul 'Darrow . LUI'II d d own he ofTer, us til ' handli ng of r in\innl cu ~cs a pile alI'd l o him Illar . 1I e wnnt d 10 be ulwllYs in a posil ion t il he lp th oRe needing h c:111, Aitholll('h he is reti red noW. Durrow is U 'li , l' in ~ lIl n l' wuy~ flrld when a ~nse '11\1·t!cu l arl ~ in t l'es lF hit", he Iorg ts thnt he fM rCli!"r1 lind ge t:. righl inlo th' fr ny. A born fight~I' with il grent heo rt. Darrow's life is remarkable ill that it shows U M how u boy lIorn In a small town, self-edu cute d, has come to he one o f the grente.t Inwycr in Ih c co untry through shee l' n ntive cl,~ ve rn c s" and kintllin HS . n llrrOIY tokes a liberal v icw o n oli public qu e~tio ll s , lIII<1 is el'(' n now in hi ~ reo tirem e nL const.unfly trav cling Ilnd Illnkin g B p eec lH~s in 1111 1'''1'18 9r th e country. HI' is I<ery a ctive in a fight for th e mOI'e le ni e nt trellt mf'nt. of criminula, lind i. lhe m uv ing s pirit of th e L~llgue· t o A boliMh Cn pit ll l Punis hmpnl. It i. DOI' row's opi nio n th aI pcop le uo lio l co mmit crim es boo cause they nrc bud, but b ccau~e of their C'nvi r onm (!'flt and m .. nt a l 'n nd ph ysieo l di ~o rd llJ rs, He wo uld huve nimillal M Irented a " if l hey we re ill, ralher Ihon Iltmished. Muny of Durro w' s ifit'as nrc unpop· u lur nud con sid e red impra ctical, bllt he has devot e d hi ~ lift' to t he ir furth c rnn ce with s ingle· hea rted de vot ion, And a s n r es ult he hu s gu lned uni ve r· Sill r(·s pret liS Ii fi ght e r, om t o r and humnniturilln . The mnny rgcat cri minnl cn ~ e s in whi c h h e has figured prominC'nlly and br illillntly nrc to o wl' lI known to be ('numerated here .
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Tho story' of Clarence S , Darrow, in brief, Is the story of a boy born in 11 1Intall town, 8elf educated, who by dint of his' brood humenitllrianism and constant 'espoull81 of unpop· ular causes, ,rather than by 'hia pall or money maki,ng propensities, haB be come known all over the world a. one of ,the greatest lawyers America has ever produced. ' Seftn .Ihousand mile. happena 10 It is one of the. most inspIring stobe the distance in • .tral,1II line ries in the world, for Clarence DarauOl. the Pacific Ocean. Planea' row's life, hall been a noble orie 'de'abie to ai.ke lhat trip OUIIII to vote d 'to, flrhtlng for the right· as he inlerest · u.. . saw It, irregardlellll ,of popular bpln8uf, we banD', any .i, mlnislry ion and with no bow to Mammon. Our Gove'''lftent doesn' t yet real· iae ,that _,irplanes really ulsl , This For' thifl great lawye r has come-to t he "'IOon. ' ncbest In the world, d. · «!ef~nse of many accused persons 'lin.able to compensate hIm for hiS.' BeJo1 pcttCla..on private l,ndilViduals to de· .elop the &intlanle., . W.t may ~y vices • . He has always helped the un~ for " that ' l/;)me 4a.Y and be com· der ,dog and ~ho,se he , b~8 ~hough ' P'I!Ued to' diU 'on . B,iti.1I airplanes unjulJtll( accused, , to helP tal u bad to can . on . 'Oal'JlOw ~ove8 ~o , talce up 10lt eaua- > BritWl to, .l(lp tal ' U. Ibc bitl war: " . 'ea and win them: Be hu rrtiat'per~ _ _ ..vi •• _ ~n 1I0nal mag'1etl~ and a marV,elo~!I of.ator• . ~e i, popularl, Im01n.1 . . s.~ COIC. . . • thOGlUId
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Ohio, g-r \ lulld ;.; (nliH Friday of this wpek lu 1111 III II I tlt'" ,',I, Oiti n, More Ruhbc~r - S tr on l ' Colton ~tnd thl' l'I o~e llf t ht· fa ir. Mrs, enr\ Croll and son, Hll h!"r!. " II (' who hll\'e bern ,'i ~ iting Mr~, ['1',011' , )1 r', Frul1k and chi ldre n . ~It, :" )l:Ihl o n Hid)(!'. 011 (' of )11>" c ~ Kuthr),11 an u Mildl'~d (:rahum. pnr~nt s , Mr. Ilnn Mr ~, Elm ('r :h"ehnn, hm'e r cturnpr\ til Ilw ir h('111£' \\· a\,'H· !'\'i1 1l· ' ~ 1III0:o;:t e"\ tllillthl~ w u tn ('n. _\II', !lnd Mrs , Eli I{u ,~d l utl ell t!l'" II di ,,:1 111 he r hOl)1e u n :\Jilin ~lrl'~l bll, ket mel'linl( lit Middle Run dllll'ch in Frnnklin, 1,.lI" l\'inl{ un illll es", of ~,''' el' ul 1I1 01llhs ;:; ullda~' , 'I'he Woman' s Alixiliot y will meet dU[3ti"n, H('I' hll ~ bDnd, o nl) ~\Jn, D, Mr " Clnutle Lewis is rapidly mend o n Fridny afternoo n . S<'ptplllbH r, Bid)(e o ( I lldillnnnnp o li~, nncl one illl( III Ihe hume uf her s ister, Mrs, accide nts. wheel mis1,1. lit hlllf oCter tw o. \~ith Mr., n, ~ I (, p· Oil, 0, M. Ridge "I' Wll y n l',.vi ll e, MUl')(lIl'ct Prillr, n"ar Lehanu n, and L , Cra ne and Mr. , F, B , H enderso n. ~ lll'vi\'tl h(·r. alignment. cuts, underwill be liruligh t tu her home h el'~, at the h Ollle (l( !t11's, ('rnn £', Funt'n" servic es werl' hcld nt the IIcn Sund"y, ·inllation.l'im cuts. blowresidence this Dft e rn oo n nnd \mrilll The funeral l.f Mr, J o hn Wutkin s, Mr, and Mrs, Jos eph Tinney und 11'11 " in lIIiumi cemeter}', outs, bruises, or amJ U)(" y,·nr<, WII ~ ht!ld ::;utul'd ay al ~o n. W ('b ~ ter, with 1\1 r, nnd ;\1 r ~, Toad hazard , - ........• Harrv Trllax. \If Cincinnati, hun' 1'(" :l11'~, [,,,t,,1 ine T h OrilO fi aged !IU t he ho llte u f hiS neph ew , Mr, Wulter in Cl' lItt'r· turn~'1 aftpr n ,Ipli)!,ht (u l trip t o T o, )' 1'11 " " , IIi"d lit hl'l' h" lll£' in Tippecanoe ~ ' rierlll"ud, I ntenncnl ronto ancl ot hc r po int s in Cnnada, ,' ilY IlI;:t Fr iday niKht. Mrs, Thomas vi ll e Cl'lIIl'tl' ry, ;\11':',,11\.1 Mr;;, Albert ~tocy, Mr , and wa" fin a unt of C, J\!. R"Litze r nnd ;\,Ir ,;, L c. lie Gray, Mr, alld Mr~, Rus· i\l1'~ , Allll'li a Will iuim, ,: (.11 Burrll'tt lind c hildre n spe nt Sundill' with ~Ir, lind IIl r~, William Lack,'y '"t \\' l':!L Mi.1tllcolUWll, :110-. Ulli s St Jolin 'vus ca lled to METHODIST CHURCH ] nl'il,,\i lHl s aI'(' uut fur thc wc(ldi ng IJal'llln Sa lurday by thl! death of hi s !l ::10. Sunday _ ('h ool; 1 U: ~O, pr~ nch n,,"thH nl ~ I illnti V" lley h ospital, in)!, loy th,' n l'w pn,tnr. Rp\', ,] u. eph o( W illium A, Luk('n ~ , of Harv eys- FUllel'ul s nvie~" and inl('l'm e nl were hUI'P:, flntl ~Ii ~s E.lith Mary Grcenp, • B(' nn~tt. or )I nn in "vill u. Septcllllwr 22, ' lit .IUI11,·, lllW II MUllday, F.vHyh od)' wpl co me . )11', lind )Irs, Luwrc ncc Elliott. ~I f', 'I' hl,,)(1 ,, 1',; Cnll11JLe ll and Mr, Fir ~ t Sn lc s man-UOidn't t he flip s Harry K " ltl'i ~k , o f Centervi lle" were CHRISTIAN CHURCH buthpr yuu li p in y otlr room Inst Frida,' el'l' lI illg guests lit thc ho me of Sun day School at 9 :80, Every- l1 ighl'!" MI', a'lId ~ I r", Walter Ke nrick. 2nd Dilto- "No, J put n piece of This offer a p plies to ) body cordia lly invited. ~I 1', IIlIti Mrs, Frank Hess r e turned limburl!;l'r ,' hee~e in the corne'r nn.1 ( passen ger car tires only Ili st we~k 1'rollll II motor trip to I owa purked th e m there a lt ni g h t." whel''' th e y "i .ilt!d rehllives. The TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY f " nnH' S ur olhcr and wife und s ister CHURCH nnd her dllu~hter ucco mpllnie d th e m . Su nday School . 9 :30 a. m.; WorMr, Hiley Suylor hilS bcen e mpluyship; 10 :30 a . m.; Y. P. S,' 0:45 p. N o( irp i, h~r(' by gh'c n lIrnl :he ,~ rI to tca ~ h l he Eighlh grade and m .; prcaching, 7 :30 p. m , ' Prayer Meeting Wedn eeday Evening, 8 :00 p , u n d c r ~ ign l'tI hl1H Ih i~ dny IiINI ill Ih(' huve d'lIrge uf the athletics at th e He Probule Cou rl o ( Wal'l'l' n CO Ul1ly, sclo nul ill Mechanics burg, Ohio, nl. Oh io, her IIl ll lion 1' 1'I1yi ng for on or- lerr for hi ~ IIl'W work- l:i u nday IIftcrRev, G. E . Houck , Pastor. d e r authol' izi nJo( h er to s('11 or olhtr- lIulln , wisc disp oti~ 0 f the foll OWing clu iln , S und ay gu ests of Mr. a nd Mrs, ST, MARY'S EPISCOPAL be longi ng to I he es tnte of SUSU'I E, lI enry Fuulks we rc: Mr. and Mrs. Se ptcmher 1 G, }'i ft ee nth Sundll~' lIa ine s, dl'ce a sed, w hi ch lIccrued in HulfJh Hullalld, u f Xenia; Mr. and uner Trinity, 'hurch Sc hoo l at the li fc -lilll e OJf said dece dcnL lind Mrs, Charle s Githens , of L ima, a nd !I ::\0; Morning Prayer und s ermon which hu,1 beco me des perote, t o-wit: MI'. and Mrs, Hansford T e well, of I u 10 :30 , , Note of H, G, Lee datcd July 1, 1!125 F rank lin : Eve r ybody welcome, payable to slIid S usan E, H"inc s for Mr. IIlId Mrs. Kcs ier Graham en$4 00.00 with interest, n ote of Josiuh Lcrtained to l:iunday dinner. M 1', and Rev J . Sch aeffer, Recto r , Davis a nd L, D , Davis roO' $450.00 Mr s, Ca rl Pickering all,1 chilu r cn, dated October ( 1 fl26, du e in ~lO lI u~h Il nd In ll, o f Centerv ill e; Mr, dill'S with interes t at 8 '/0 after ma- n nd J\Ir~, Allen Emrick :Ind Mr, alld ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH SU llllny, 1 fl. at turily lIpon wh ich th e foll o winl: credo ~Ir " , J, U, ,1"ll e~ allli sun, Thede. its app"ar. tn · wit; Octuber 5, J :)2G, 10 :110 0, 111, MI'. antI ;\Ir" , Edd Lnngllcl'c llnd $ 10 5.;10, lJ ecr mbcr IU, I!J2G . $ II O.'JO Father .-J':' _ _ _ _ _ • Bien, _ __ P astor. Mrs, J , B, Jone s allend cd M, E , Co nc luilll ugaill st J osiah Hu"i s lind L,' yd ference lit :-;pringfie ld Thurstl uy, und Dll vi~ for r ent o f farm 1l1ll ollnting lit on Su nda y !II r , and Mrs, Henry Snyt h ~ lin.e of Ihe deat h of snid U(!C ~ THIS TWlt-:!': IS (; IVI ~G l'N I\'ER ~ AL )' ,\TI ~ F ,\CT I O~, LET Clas~es, lor lind mo t her, Mr~ , Susan Suylo r , IIen( ( 0 $ 118, 3[; , lind Mrs, L (1 ngacle lind Ernest Foulk~ l S SUPPLY YOl' R l\ElmS FIlI{ ['nR~ C' l ' TT I NC Suid moti un wi ll be for h £'tll' i n~ 'I'll' '' ~11 nll/I\' S" h" o l l'I a,.~ c s , \' a sh· Illle n dell CU llferencc, Ii Bel'hi I's ;,n d \'il'j!iniu II nrdin '", nlld s:lid ('xPclItrix , will app ly for an Th e broth e l' IInds ist ers of H, M, or der for t he slI le o r other legll l d is1111\\'01 I .. S l,' nv Bl'lIuk fl1rl11 Su n du\,. Clark tunder- ed hi!ll a M lirpri~1,! Suns "P t l"" h,,1' !'. ;"it h lI'ell - fillcd "1I ~ket~, " .. , ilion of "uid c1l1irllH Oil t he 27th Iluy by ('nterin~ with well-filled bas, ..\ t'l l'f' di n llf'I' t h(\ aftt:l'no on wn ~ t.' I\. duy ,,( ~c"tcmher, ] 1128. \<els celebra ting hi ~ birlljduy. Those LJDA M, SA WIN, jll,n 'd 10.1' play ill K j!l1I11CS, Ao 5 ,,' !'Iork present were Mr , and Mr •. Milton Execul r ix o( t he lus t will (If I h<')' relum,'" 10 their hOl1ll'5. hn\,. ~heehlln , o f Centervi lle, Mr. and Mrs. Susan E, Hainc ~, decea sed. i ll~ 111,01 11 g und li m e a nd wi shin)!' f o r WE HAVE Jl:T RE[,EIYED A !'\l':W S IlII'ME!'\l' OF EXTRA E lm e r Roge rs, of W B )'ne~ville. and 1111111)' Illn r,' ~lIe h p icn ics, F Oll rtee n Mr, and Mrs. C harilla Clork" H I GH CRADE TnlOTHY SEED ) 11111 ' " I'l'ol'l~ ,' njoyed the ncra ~ ion , Mrs , J osi ah Boitnott, Mr. /lnd Mrs. Frank Bro wn and C hri s Boitnott, ot Having C\critl,e d to quit farmIng , I Tippecanoe C ity and Mr, Peter Boitwill se ll lit pu L li~ lIuction at my res- nott, of K un sas, were S unduy dinner gucsts of Mr, and Mrs , Guy Ro utzahn (' oll ,i dl' rahl(, in tel'e st is being nlon- idence , ] lI1ile so uth o f Harveysburg and daughters, The luttl'r's brother, ifc ~ l I,y l h,' ,I, ll cluu mCll lbcrs. IClld - on th e Clu rk>v i,lJ e und Harveys burg C hri., r e mllinin~ (or 8 viMit. "I'" I,al' cn l:' "nu ,exten s ion ap:en( s pikc , at whal is known os the Dukin OUR STO K I ~ FRESH AND 1:-: THE BE ST OF C(jND I T I(I ~, Mrs. Harold Ke Jli " u nd ~(In , of Mt_ fllrm, on ' :'''''' '' II lillg I hell' l' x hibit at Ih c cou n· I,' fa ir n,'x l \\'c'l' k Rnd e. pccially p"'. TUESDAY, SEIPTEMBER 25, 1928 Holly, und , Mrs, ~. K So uth and chil1:Ii I11n" 10 II1\' ,1, \1 e xhibition. whi ch , D('ginning lit I U::l0 a, m., the f o l- ,]rell, of Muller i", were ThuradllY i< til I,,' h~hj i1\ rO l1llection wilh tJw lowing: Fnlll' Ilor s e~, 12 ~attlc, lot gue sts of Mr , IIIIU Mrs, W , M, Colo, l i\' l'!·<tu(' k parade al the fuir on Fi·i. of farming imph'mc nt~, hnrn c~", corn n llill lind Miss Thelma , S UII.l llY g uests at t he Coleman home wero: Mr.' and du y, Sc plel1lhet' ;! I , C lose to ('00 nnd mi sce ll aneous 'Il'tic l c~ , Mrs, Black. MI'!I , Makley, 1111'8. Harold See big bills :f or terms, etc, : me m be rs 1\1'0 expected to exh ib it a l Ga t ed a nd children, of Doyton , WE ARE OLE AGENT S I~ " TII I ~ T ERRITORY FOR GENU· ' t he· fair s hnw in~ lhe ir re s u lt s of the CLIN T GRAY, work in fillld , clothing. pig , ca lf , Stun ley & Mortin, Auctioneers_ I~E ¥ELLOW JACKET COAL (a:T I~ YOl i R Sl' PPLY WIIILE pnult l'Y, cn r n alld ro om t'luLg, Pnul Duke and Ralph Bro ok s. THE WEATHER IS GOOII A»;J) TIIF. PH' I CE!' HIGIIT , C lel'ks, 'I' IH' pal'aell' will s turt ul the (' n ll'a1\t\, o r ,lhe race truck pr')lllpll~' lit Tl) e unders igned will ~ell at pub12 0 ' 'Icock. in which vllril'l\l ~ boys and girl, will pamelc to reprc ' e nl the ir li c uu ction at the home Of Raymond C, H. McKay, is having his houae linl! ' o f clllh work, A number o( th e Co n,n er o n 6th ~treet , bet"'.een Cha p- re ~ tuccoed, clu bs Ilrc ;oI s!) plallning to de 'orate mnn ~ t.rcet nncl Frankl in Rond hI MiRR Viola ' Curry ' Is the gueat of l l'Ul'h, ~ o a~ to p"llv id c lIl·ti stie float ~ Wllyne~v ill e , Ohio. on n f r iend In W ellRville, Ohio. t o iIIu slra te, and em pha size S(lTll e ph a- SATURDAY, SE:PTEMBER 22, 1928 The Sewing club enjoyed , a hike , ,' s (If 4 - 11 c lub wOrk. ]:;yel'), hoy find Bcginning ot I o' clock th c followI p:irl wh o participates i!< t o t,e given ing lot of hou!leho ld goods gorden und 'c ampfire supper on' Saturday, ' William H~rlan, of Clnilnnatl, Is I Il specia l ,1- 1{ puper cu p , furni sh e d im"lement~ , ' Fonl Sedan , and many I free by the Farm Bun;'uu. The pa- other things" , spell.!!ing a few doys at his hoine here; will PIISS c nstword only o ncc ,be~eo 1 Whitso n has' ~~ ol~ his reatatiE DI'rH EDWARDS bhe grand ~ ta nd RO everybody inrant to Mr, ana Mrs. H!lrold RobinE Ll,E N CONNE R I l.erlls tecl in ~el' ing t h e perform ance Executric:es of t he estate of son. ~ , ' t ~hould be the'r by, n,o on Friday the Cha r IeR S herwood, dec'd. • Mr. and Mrs. D . J. NonIe enterScars & Simpso n, Aueta. taIned relative. f tom Adrian, MIch., lIi~~III!I__iiiiiiiliiii~===ii3ii_===_iiiiiiilii_.u1 21st. laat week. , .... ~_ j
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IltJPo int cd gUl\r"1'1\1 11:1.t 1111 hOl'l'Ilr n f thai," ~'h(' ru l. l /o!1\ \'e my Lng to th e neltro, let> for N'lIrt hou c, I;UiO: hi(, 11',1 IIII' way " lIt ,)f Ihl' ~I' lit dllll l' ,lI lld ~ 1\1' cd t o ~ t{'p on th hont. diun ()f Edna t\luy Cl'lIlrn l Tele phone 0" pIlOn ... rent ~ Deled Wod, 11",1 11 ,1\\ It thl' path, II' h:II :1 $1i ' lo t , " \\':';1 jl1 ~ 1 II m inute. ill' , Lon!!," Jl\lIe 'ook, min o l'~ , Bond $500. anll t o ll ~, $ 7-1, 11 : l\ l onr.) 0 ' J ohn, lnv ... ntories u ral npp rui g t~ n1t'nt g Wl' r ~ l j nl ("1' nt pll! ~ Ih. ' WU!l! HAuei J ' hp in~pe("to r ~'H \ mundttci. , BecauSB r hadn' t forgotten my ~ 1I"I III . C t h"I f' I ~ Iwlhi ng - thllt I I 11I 1' 11('el t o hi11l , " What i~ il1 '" fi l('d b>' John W, Whitner , and I~, C, ~ ton , ropllir~ :I I f'l it' I{'I'Mllld ~ , $:142, · 'iU; Trusle .... of I'uhlic . fTllir ~ , watl'r promise of dcpnrtu rl', B (·~ide ~ . lhere ('nn 1.,11 )' ''11 Ihlll \\,,,\1 1,1 111:11. 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III'id!!I' !'t'p"il', ,:\,r.o; Il' Y \)"wll , - and thnt of COlli'",' in · old manor's house. lInri t o watch th e n lit t l~ tll nl1 li ('ll "', h e hrllwll ·,kinIINI Ahm:o d, L" I","on, I\nd lIIi ~~ Funni l , 1.1I1 'i ll~ \\" A, Scott. snm!), $ \J.r.O; W eb S impshadow8 depnrt from th os ~n d ey!,~, "I d"" '1 Ihlllk lll'l' 1'1'1'1' kind l'I"tI"11 ' ,) lIin ~, lI al'v~y~ l lIIrg, , li n, SI\ III (', $6,60; CIi IT ,1uhn ~ .. n , CII " \\'h ~I~t' r:l l'ta j..:. lhll rnot nnd ~fl lln' I' Never beforl' had the t h ollg-ht (If be- dH c lllr ,'· 111(1 \\nl'd~ (.·H ml ' hal'k ." 'C r O t; Mel'id a Mlldd.,X, pllpl' " IIIlIk.'r, of illl: f,II' lig-h t, $i,75; E Ull'l'ne lI u rp{'(' , IIf IllI' \\, 1,,011 ' An'lI n hl'~~.I - I1It'l in In&' of Ilervi e be e n .0 dellr tn 1111' , don·l t1l1dt'J'.;tHl1d ," Fl'1lnklir , li nd Mi" Hul, y M. Myn IJritlg,' I'PJlllir, $2[;, 10 ; W alt(, I' Vllrtwr But the sta nd l he !!'irl hRrl tllken in "l ' lIk il1d It' '''au >,,, I \\'i , h yo u h' '!'' lhl' lih l'tl l'\' 111I1II~',l in t{'lv "fter lloe hiel', Fl'lInklin. Sn lll (', $2li; Mllrra~' Blnit·, ~ lIll1e. $7· the den Will impossihle to di regllrtl , pilll'."! 1.-\ 1.'''"1 I ~"" 110 hUl lII ulO I' It,, :; t' . ""'PUl'tUI'l:, All "f us CI,II'cncl' zo,;, S{'iKla, ell""" III.'r, of 'i l); Ed Luke'nt s , rur l'Illldll'lIY nrllllnd \ H ] don 't sec why yuu can' t gn, with pr" pril! ty, Tht·l'c ha ~ hl' l! 11 l O(l k L'h;Ji l '~ . !In.1 r lJ ~ pC( ·tl) r F rCl' IllI.Hl LI,vl' lund, tlnd i\l i~' M "" I ~ Mcl lnll - 1\ .. , :!fi·:! I, :j: 10; Ed VIIIIM~II: I', lll'itl~" Long, if you wan t," thf' in ~ pect o r rnou),!'h ht" t W L'C n \1 :-1 tha t 1 ca n d" !<l \.HHI in th,' l"l' nl(' r . "You we re j U ~l a jtuest here that. '1'1,,' \\'nlks \\'" h:lll - th " y w ill "Thi, iH,'1 :\ lhint ", 'g l'l'~ , P I' any· iel. Killl{' :'II ills. 1'I'I'"i l', ' ,1. (10: C, n, \V !l tkill ~, g l·lIv l'1. Ih ing- li l; (' iI, " It., {'xpl"il,,'d , " 1'\11 $x. liO: .\t Il ITOW LllmlJf.1l' Cn. , b t' hlg:t' -_HIO""," J will say thut you cante be \'l'r,\' bl'muif,, 1 10 t h i"k "hou!." R EAL ESTATE TRANSF E RS r"plli l' IIIl1h'r iul. $:1 ,I:l.l I:! ; Hay 1111111 ' st 8 - propitio ll S time- nnd , bt'~irl~~ , " I wi :-.h yo u' d l10t !"i UY i\fl y mor,,'" .... lrI l p1r in ~ l'Hl'ch of {'xJlIHnnlh\n ~, both of the Soulh l{',,'~ vo uch f or V 'tt l G .....'e F, ~lc('l'I\y, IJ~' adlllini , t 1':1 - ph l" 'Y~' ~ I' ''n l , $f,,2G; L, W , Ni ,, \tit Bil l t \\'1·,,1 (Ill 1'{,ll\ " r < f' I ('~ . "·: wHnt t il kn o w who· ... '\ hu. n o d wh n Vllns you're innocent, IInll tl.~ l· "And dnn'l thillk 1' 11\ "wing In i,~ ~n .. \\ " wl,."I. " llil' , til D!l lIil·1 Me( 'ri IY , 1 ."1 :1 1 ~ ' 1\. I'i' ~ e,l" IHi.I)!!' I'epair mnll'rilll. $ 1 ' ; .I, /Illy that You were in the lil.r/ll'\' 'vh,,;, l.i1 tt' I', K: S",' n.'c r, gran' l. , I \I , f,O; II (1 11'8 I'd II ~ clIlI,'" p n \, ila ~ 11 n \'\\'1\1'11 tir>!. ill Wds hillg'lu n '1'". lJ llIen I U1VC n )wa \ ' :00 s:.}(' r i · " \\' hcr l' \\'{'rc \'Il U 1.1 1;' lIi~ht uf t h e crime "tIlB commitlNl. Of ~ol\r.c , fi re' d f,.1' 1101' l1l ~ n t he l" IOI'c,I- JIIIIl CS I., li nd l'e n d )1. il llil ,'y til (',,"k, gI'II\' I, $ I K: J, 1<' !-;p('ncI'r, you must tt'1\ UE where We! ellll Acl eYe ry thitt~ Ih cy had to AH~rifoc f' , N o thl' cril1lc'! " Iol' tl ~ k,'d, Lo nniu Ilnd Mllttil' Slur ~ "IIII, auuul ltl'idg-(' lum bl' l': $~R,26 : G. F:. filillll, you on a moment's noticE'." " I \\'~III III hcd III llIidlli),!' h l. " tiD ll el'l' S ill \\' Ul'n.' 1t and Cll'l'llIo nt ~ t O IH.I, $~: C linto lt County erav!'. Co. man elln blam(1 th (ITll if he i ~ nn e oi r tolll them and 8s ked thrm 10 wnit thl." ~ (\ c l' i lic c~, ns I \\,II~ - in th t' J ,' n "'V ll ll w('n~ ]11't' :- ·nt in th t' tI ' ll, in cou nli ('s. ,<a lld 1111.1 slotH', 2,1.0R; J .. hn C. (iil until I got my bllg, It was 1111 "ockccI - In' l ni$!ht." whi ch ~''' II w.' re ill " tolh'" by Dr. J I,hn olld l.num EU"lr idg,' III ,/ " hll pi ll , Htlll1e, li Oc; lI o word Couk , s t.llll' and ready. And U~ 1 com" Ilo\\'n L tl llJ! '! " a nd Ma ri(' Hot' hlll, ~fj~ lin" , in lIlI r· lind ~un d, $55; II, n, '111'1',,11, gr:o vl. I, ,'h ... RtoPPClj 8S if I h llcl slruck her, • f,. 'i f,; Nonh Sill1pki ll ~ , slo nt', ':$:I,RO; from my room 1 ntet Jo~ephille in " Yes , ,i r. JIuI 1'11\ willin!!' til for- illll Tp , "Y o u '11lellnlhnt yo u thin k I re the hall. II nrtll ll Whita tre , brillgl' I' 'pili I' 1Il1l,!."('( lh"I." C, A nelel'" 'n I .. R ,,~, C , :';\\,lItI , Hoy She started back al the ~ il\'hl of nounced Y" U In, t nilChl, thnL I le t Yet hi s eV(, ~ did n ut look n~ if 10 2,\l4 IIC I'(' ~ ill lIunoill"" '1'1', t,' r ill l, $ 10 , 5; GI'IICI' Kesling, ex trtl me. r copldn't read the loo k Ihnt ,you f u ll when ] cutlld h nve ~a\'(' d he \\'£'rr ~~illillg; Ih e y gl owe d riKht ."f·II' IlY n eu r bridge o n o. 24!. Thomns "lid Edlla Harr is tu looped to h er fllce, except t hn t il you - bt'CnuRc ( I"vc d Vi l n ~ Hay· \llIl'k l~' . $ 1110; ,E. Brudbury. pay r ull. W elty . G h,LS in Min,"i Pnl'k, ward 1" wa~ , a hurt look, a lmost a loo k of " lIl1 t 'll'l,'I'{' nnl willill", t o f orget tie ld Tp, '~'j ,:! o; ,Io e W. Davis , puy 1'0 11 , "I w ould '0011"(' uU rib utl' it to i. " thp d(o Il'Cli\'{' r eplil'(!. pleadlng_ It Vias a s u rprise to me , "Th .. ,,:\,1z,ur,: Edtln T erry, pay r o ll , $!i:Il .Su~unnl1 . Ioek<'r I .. Elln Killg, 101 lhat than t n ~o nlc I(' s~ worthy mutt l!r (If l11u ti\'p f(l r thi:; murd(\r i ~ . Evid ently ahe fel t that s he would mi ss :\ ; i\ , T , R ~ltig, pay roll. $:171.U5; At 1(,lIs t it ~ho w ed m .' thnt l)I'o l,,,hly , th t' ml'>~ impol'ttlnt fllll - ill Fl'llIlkl in, whatever BUpport'1l h a d b een in these r enson. F. \\' . ..IIi 115 , I'II Y roll, $!H.2,8 0; F ,'(' d D. L, li nd Le nu Brand"nle lll'g t yo ur 10\' " fol' h im W II S evcrylhing nights of trial. . lUl'e in i ndl' ll ifyilllC Ihl.' crimi n al. If L(> ~t (' t' und Edn n · Iu ~ hel'. 1,'1 in Fl'lInk ~ lIidl'I', ' pny roll, $il4I ,!l 5 : V, \\" IYou're going after all ," she said, lhot nOLhing ill th l' \\'orld could , IIIld W(' ha v ll a IlHltive. we hn vc SO III (:'- li n. T"lllpkill~, pa y roll, :S3~ , 0 ; 1' , B, She didn't put jt a8 a qu estion , in ils wny." I h ill ~ to II'IIrk in , I believ l' t hat W. T , ntld MobC'1 St (' \\':I I't t,. F r· Sillll"on , opl'rat ing maintuill('r, ~G ;I; "Th n 'lher e i~ 11 0 u ~,· in plc:lcl inl' Y , IIII', fat h ~r took y ou r pa l'! in ' tha t She spoke as if it' 'Were so me unb e· LI'~li .. Sh u lt z , ~ lIl11e, $70; 1"1'(, ,1 HUIll rCRt R, Fi!!,g, It,t in Ft. AIll'icnt. with you nny mor(' , Dr. 1. 0 11~, d iH' U ~~ i o ll , " li e\'eable circumsta ceo F.dwul'cI \) OIY t o G" Mg,' fi nd O llie phl'l'Y' , ol'<'l'nli n g cl'u sh el' t. I'ncll\l', Some t illlc you IlIUY und (,l' ~ tnnd "Thul i!'l t rue !' .~~~r-_--_~.Qf~e)uJ I'm going. I'm a Crnid :$7 I , fI ll ; \\'111 , l\IHr~ hllll. gruding F'rullk Rhode ~, lot ill ~'u , .tCl', lind l11uyhe to l' II little ~o rry , If "An.1 Southl ey di d 1\1 0," I 1\9 a detecti ve , Belill Co n .. $6 ; Henry Be nchl c l', SU IlI I', 'e LJII s tinn M. a nd F. ~ ll· 1I11 Uuerk ll' \, illl£ h(O ~ itnll!d - ju ~ t nn ins lnn\-. to I he Ma s on Lum "c'l' ',)" lot ill lIIn · $G,/fi: JI' H ~ Gross, sa m e, $6,75; FI'~ d sidee:-I've' cot to g et back to my you'd only stllY. thnt tillle mi!!ht hI' tl "y C~, he !'uppn rt pd me," practice. Probahly a hundred little ~ 1)(1I1 -b(>fnre it i ~ t oo latc." B"Hchler, !trlmt'. $ 12; H ownl'll ook. RO il. Wc cou l" S IIY n o m ore, W e ho,1 fenred hands Btretchell t o me -" " I "eli I'e hi ~ Iinughter si de d in C hnpm nn 'Eyersole to 1I ,) wuni Faul ,,1'1.I1·l'l. 2.1.(;5; H, V, Martz, gr:\\'cl. bonl. 1 s hook h nncls r enchI'll t he A,d how long ago it was." $ I!lll.'ir. : II n l'old Swe n y , gru\,el, with you, too '" 3 lots in Lo vc la nd P ark, "Alld bow much has hnppe ned with t he South l ey~; lind, even UH J ' I woul" hnrdl y say lhllt." Eliza R, Grny to Bertlm S. Gray, $OliAli; Grny Bros., piling ~t o n e, slI id ,:rood· by. lW sl r ange im pI'~ .. A t least s he o tT red n o explanasi~ee.'" $ 154.50; ThullIu s Cull ins. s tune, $117; lot in East Morrow, "lIo,w m.uch_nd this i t he e nd," sili ns wt!I'e knock ing nt the d oo rs of tion why Dr, Long nttnck d you. ,J IIIIl(,5 Creswell, slone, $46 .5 0: AlTai Rhea Schro edl1r t o L 0 J. Lug· J etched out my hand, und s h e lilY l' nn ~ e i(>II Rll e ss, They wcrl' not l s n'!. t ltllt true?" llIage, ~ to n e, $6; linto n 0, Gravel Fn u,1 3 10 ls in Lovc lllnd P IIl'k , Inl:' of l hem wn ~ thllt old ··It i~." ga'Le me hers. I hnll olwnys WOII- distillcl. 0" gl'lIvel, $!Hl.OO; J . K. SI.PIICPI', MM!, Rose Sc h n!.'id!)r to l.e" ,I. L ug. Rouin wa ' l1:u;d n~ ut me with w hllt derell . at that h and. I t 'wns so " H ow d id Dr. Lo ng tnk e t his grave l, $382.5 0; W. P . McCar ren. geri, 2 lo ls in Love ln nd pork. w~ almost II loo k of 'lIbjeeL bew il Jlel,ding, .seemingly BO tend!!r. Bu t combined s tun d n~l\in st him1" L o\\',,11 ond Cuthcr ine Thomas t o grave l, $0!.l2,95; Gem'go )o' oxbowel', " ( d on'l know wha t you melln ," dropped It quickly: wonderin g nl dl'rmen t on h is face; ·the olher WitS Guy and Ollie M. Routznhn. lot In , tnn e , 200; . H. Coverclllle, stone, thnL Jo,ephine wu s whi: pering to the tremor on her lips. "It se c ms to me r 11111 pe rfectly '. 2~6; K. RO('\llller, mu teri,, 1 fo r fill , Lytle. h t: lpe('lnr 1-'1' eman- II hurried, cl cut', Did he hecome nngry ?" "Good· by, Miss Southl ey," $;\:;,05 ; Rnrr!)tL Cu .. 7liO gal, t<ll'\'in , won't venturI! to ~ ny , rt wns "May I walk with you clown to urgent mO: ~~ Hga. ' allpli ~cllo H urveysbllrg s ll'ee t H, ~ 10 1i, Wh e n I looke d at th m th ev hnd plain ly t he g r!'ul{'~t ~ h ock to him COMMISSIONER:S' PROCEEDINCS Kil patrick. F rcnch MOLOI' Cll I' the boat?" 0., rumo\'er! I 0 o(l po~ ile idl's the "If you wi sh. But you r eme mh er when l\Ji~~ l"cmthley look tho IIlti Wo nd,·lI\\'· Weil- p:oi\'> lind tires, $ 12aR, &7; B l'li nl Butnll owbtl ; Bills $: r oup, lIi g lean foce wns th oughttu(\e s ht' did, ( s uppo ~ e lilY father -:-what is in the bOllt," [l' \'Y 0 .. rec h:lrgc nnd r e ntal scr= j!'OVI) h im the gronte~l cause f OT I' il'~, $2; Kllufmun 's, !\lI ppii s, $ t.2!1; "! $1n~e l'." J, , W y li e. repuil's lo equipment, H~ cullec! o n Ahmnfr nas, Thl' " \\ h\'?" $4 ; \\ aite~ Ga rag e, replli l's lo trllck~, loi ter told him h ow hc hud gun e , "l\l y ' fnlh I' look t ilt' m o t det!)r$28.20: Mill r HIll',hYal'e, s llppli c~ , out lo lhe gll rogl~ nflcr t he CM; how mil! e d Sb llld I1gnin ~ t him, ins is ting 2, 19; Morrow Ga rllgc, r e pltirs to had looked in vlli n f or Haywar d h e o n 011 a pol ogy or e lse a depar ture t\'ul'k, $5,75; Roll Servicc Stillion. ,? n the c!ri v!)wn y, nnc! h ow, lat e r, IlC! from the housc," I'epnir~ , $26,4 1 ; Bnngbam 'Mot or Co. We pay for horses and according to size and "A nel what right did he hRve to hnd fo und lhe b"ely. uil and g'l' cnsc, $2; V, D. Adam s & The det e ctive flu sh ed slightly nnd in sisl l h l1t a ny of Southley's guest s Co" grucl e l' s uppli es, $1.67; W , N. . condition of the animal. Call us any time at our be to ld to go? What was his ex- lean ed forwl\rd, Cox. s uppli es. ' $ 14,55; Frank Bursk , "You didn't like the elder II 1l Y~ expence. We come and go quickly. plunatio n ? The doctor wa s So u t hl'cPlli rs ll) quipment, $12; Co lumbu8 FrCe111111l ns k d ley 's gue t, no t }'o ur fothel"~. Wh~ ","nJ, Ahm a d?" Oi l Co" 1 0 ga~ books, $90; Oregnnia nbl'u(llly, did YOllr fnther feel h e ha ll a right Bri dg ... Co,. r ep uil's, $1; Jnso n Bid"No, sa hi b." to insist; in the terms he did , that dlccum, r epn irs to equipment, $1.25: " Why didn't y ou? What hn d h e Soulhle y exp{'1 t.he do ct o t' fr om hi ~ Harveysburg, Ohio Frank herwo od Co., gns, oil and eye r done lo you ?" house? " sUJlplies, $!l5.89 Roy E. Miller, ex"He was n ot pl ens ent to se n 'C!, "]- do n't beli eve I know." !'le nses, $:16.40. sahib, Mnny li mes he swore- " "Think n minute," "A nd ] belit!ve he s truc k you Vil as f ace dllrk ened ever so once, Ahmnd ." s li/o!htly, Ahmnd's vo i('e lowered, " Yeg." "] clon't b e li e " e I care to ha\'o "And why did he1" you qu eslio n the mann er s of my '''I wa s slow in a servicc that he dend fllt h er ," oskcd." "It is n fair Questi on." "He didn't lik e you either, Ah· "]n spite of t.he differe nce in the ir nges, .o ut hl oy nnd my futher we re mnd." "It is tru e." Roports received today from viro ld friend s. They w e re very fre e "Considering hi ~ influence with tually evel'y s cction of the state inwilh ea ch ot h er in a ll t hings." See, U. Early for Your Sale Date., We Guarantlle " Ann did your fu t hn su y nny- your mo sler, did it cve r occur t o dicate l hll t the Ohio crop of s wcet you thnt h e mig h t get you thrown Sati.fa.. tion or Charge Nothing. thing of a n in s ulling nature t hnt corn for canning purJloses will n ot out o f employment ?" the doctor migh t wont to nv enge?" be more thnn from 50 \.0 00 per cent "Employ- " , "He ca ll ed him a ' pup,' I think, "Get you ki ckecl out of your job?" "f nor mal lind that tomatoes Cor ca n us well a s ot he r things." ning will not nverngc more than 50 "Yo u ~ny yo u went to bed at mid- that." Phone No. 320 PIa..... No.1 NNo, slIhib; I n ever thought of (leI' cent of 1\ normal crop. Heuvy night, Wh e n d id you lcarll of your ruin s in lhe ea rly paTt of the SUI11thot." folher's mUrller?" m e r and intense ly hot weather dur(To be continued) "After lh e levee broke- when the ot h e l'~ cu m!) bnck to the hou se nnd to ld me." by Pop i. So Mad He "Pantl" " Th(' ~ound of the brenking I!)Yee THE FUME~LE FAMILY wnkened yo u ? "
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Freemen cnllecl on rna next. I told lil y s lory, as Ca r ns it concerne d thc finding of th e body, r corrob orrit e rl m ost rYf Vii liS'S testimony. "How much ti'lt1 c were you ' nlone after the scene in t he den anrl the t im e of l he murder?" he a sked. "A few minu tes nfter n midnight wulk with Ernest- be t ween a few m inu tes before one o'clOck and imm c d iate ly after," " lI ow d id yo u s pen ll you r time?" " I WIIS undressillg f or be d ." "And th e n what did you do?" r lold him of o ur stulk lhrough t he hall s, H e see med pat'lieulnrly sc orn (ul. "It isn't l h e purpose o f lhe Stnte to chn se down ghost s," he ~ aid, "I think the l e~s thought nnd ~ nid ahout lhe mutte r the better. You a II were und er a nervou s st rnill and (' ve heard the testim ony of people in thllt condition be Core, It usuall y isn ' t worth lhe paper it's writt e n on . I wllnt to kn ow if you had any N~ to yours elf between lh e see o,e in the d e n and t he murd er." Of cours e hi s reason for wnnting to know wos perfectly obvious. He ,w n nted to see wh(Oth e r ] could hove poss ibly hnd time to hire one of the n egro s to murder the elder Hay",,,,rd . He k new t hllt ] hnd n Qt done t ho deed with my own hands , from t.he fac t th!lt I had alr,eady e stablished an nlibi." , "We've got a motive for you," L<?ng," he told me at the end, "but not much else. There are othen that we have some of tbe other ....
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LU NG ott TIMF..--.EBs y tet'lIIs. Al so l5urveying and Ab" tr uding. \ rile nnrl 1 will ca ll ond "el! yo u, SIUll D. H' nkl , Wayne! vi lle , Ohio. jl1 LOANS o~ Liv <,l!toek, OIiuHels, S'l!l!. un d 'Morlguges. Notl!<! b ought. , J o hn Hor bi"t" Jr., Xenia, Ohio,
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FO R SA U: -- N 'W 4-rool11 IIII'll" I"t . $ 1:WO; 5-1'00111 exIra good lol. $1500 ; R- I'O OIIl hOll s('" " Iccll'i city nnll wlltel', ~ lIilalol () fill' t.wo f"mili cR, bnrgnin; ;; u(·r(.'g, n ew R",'ou lll bungul ow, furlince, "'II'n, $4000 , W , N, Sellrs, Wu yn cR"ille , Ohio . s l9 pi e Lricily.
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Bo xing loday is " olhin g. Twe.l n thou san d y~ars ago co-ordlllatoon of mimi and muscle 'm eanl the diff~rence hetwecn life and d eath. Now whAt counts in co-ordination betwcen mind and the meeh7 anism o f an "automatic" or an airplane. Ge rmanic blood pos se~ges lasling energy. Von Hindcnb 'n'.8 , Pres id ent o f the German Rep ublic, pasl eis ht y, ~ o cs honting chamo!! in (h~ hi g h mounla;",s. It" dangcrou~ , d'tflicult sport, even fo r yOUng men, chasing t hose small goals.
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Mu s l!' I' W"ll,·1' I. ng .1 r., f~1I from The lit'st girl in :lOO YN,r" hns It!' i' n " s wl"l-: u nci 1" '('l'il'e d II sca lp w')\lIld Presld~ nl Hainisch. of Aust ria, born 10 the Mcnitl r" ,nll y ur 1' .. I.. rl n. I" s t S nl lll'dll Y, Is runn ing fo r a Ihird tum. He is Uhi o, \V (' II , lu ck can'l III ~t r",·ever . Mi ~s Irm a . .-h r oyer, of Ct' nt rville, seventy y ~a rs o ld. and hi s mOlh er. wa~ til{) uv ,·r-nlght gupsl of Il elen EIGHTY -N INE YEARS OLD. IS Hn ly is 10 I'C/'c lt'c two anti u huH .I ean Lo ng, Wl! dn eHtiuy, campaig nin g fo r him. , mil li on dollllrs. in til xes on buch(Ol o ,·s . H er' so n docsn't want a thlnl MI'. and l\11'~ . Arlhur lIorton . of Prolonb ly no Inx ('~ hoy(' I' V!'I' !'('en S (I t~rm . bot she •. p resident ~ I the !Jaylon, wC\'t· l hC' S und ay c\'(O ning Aust rian F emini st Party, ~hlllks il ehl'er!ull y pll id. gLJ{' ~l s of thr K in (lI " f n ntil~' , hi s dUly to keep on worklJlg. Antique coll ectors nro now ~ ecki ng · Antiy l,;)Jig uni l runtil y attended the A fine yCtun g American Elhel f o,' pr{'s{' r vlltion 8 11i3 [lIntily ,·et,ni un at the home o f H e rtle, won Mr Wrillley'.s ten ' mill! ileln s, wit h lhl' J ohn Goulove, n ~llr Wilmington, on ewim fo r wom en an d hIS $10.000, We ll, mAllY pel'- · untlny, ' defeatin g 6hy-three olher women, furnl sh 'l h e ho t;.. I includinl; Ihe Chanflel m arvel, Mn sltll· Chnl'l e s Kindl e, Jr" sp en t I Gertrud~ Ederlc, in !) ho urs. 34 the ta s k t h e n ight wilh hi ~ cla s ~ nll\le , Glen minule!, 36 seconds Hubert D "i ~co l , o f I~u ~ t e nlcrville, ~ 'l'hu l'stlay, Th e imporlll vot(' A fl·ne ach ievemenl, BUT Ih ose i, jus t une mort' Ct f- t he colorfu l (CIITh e Misses Vetia 'lIIcl l\'1r. H erbert swimming youn g wo m e n a~e no t lUl'es in·, this 1l1'('~ itl" 11 1 inl campaign , S he l'ud, of Lehnnon, W('I' ~ C'nlertni n , u sillg Iheir energy as I'ro v,dcncc " Uti 01 II six o'c lock ,linn e ,' lit the home and Nature w anl it u sed. Nnrmll n 1'ho"," ~ . :;; nciali Ht cn ndi- o f t h eir Ilunt, MI'., Churl es Co rne ll, Miss Ethel Hc rtl e ~ " o ul d s It' P' (1 lIll' for pres ident, will p "o bll ['I~' tlrgf' Monday ev{'ning. long di stance wirnm i " l:. fin:1 a· t he co un tl'Y 10 ~('l hn('K to "N"rmnn Mr . find Mr;< . Chul'!t's Kinole e nter- worthy youn g m a n. ('If II e ri~ht cy." heatl. <: (>".<1 ta il",,1 to olinnt',· !';LJ"da~', Ih Mi sses type. Ih in bo d y, a ;\1 uy 1111', N(,tli .. li nd Ola Fox , of nelll' brain. kk,d h ear', cu n ~5 1. GIn!" " two s sincere. Then E thel ~ I u ' !c Mil\\Ili~bu,·):. lind MI'. nnd MrR. Lce ahouid marry h im. pu, :in :, I'U (:;n'lh , of Yunk e c ROII(i. mi nd on Na ncy I bnks , ,... hCt <J t Th e Me ~~ '·s . and M l'~ ,I!lme s Enrl c;ham pio".ship w as n'1)fcsen .{' 1 by Lincoln. 'J' hoJll:l R, Wallc r Long. J "., C h a,. l e ~ Abraham Wri g ley sh o u ld ofT,: r ~: !W J)t)O I\inrll ... , .11'" anti "hil"I' " wCl'e !!nll'r- for the bcst bahy .. tail,1C!t1 at. III<' hOllle of MI', I;;a rl Ros t, (If Oakwoo,l, Fl' idl\y evc nin g. Governm ent aFtcn l , .' nn r ...... " l l\I r . u"cl Mrs , Earl Th omas and that A . L:lw rcn c c i.1 "' w(~ l l. I' rl" ,\ -!\ I' t of H an'3rri Un ",,~~· ~· .5~ t \ . ""!l ~ (lll , in co mpun.\· with ,1. B. Thonw~ 5windled o ut o f $10,000 in :, !'".J IInli wif .... "f Cen l c>r vill c, llIo to red t" fraud . K'!lIn ctly lI~ ig hts S unday untl tlin d "Other di s tin ~ u i s hcd a nG' intel li with Iheir uun t , Mrs. HebcecII Wil- gent c ,en were th eir \'i~ti ,,,s .' liams, H lying leiter. and prospec tll oCS On W e dn esday, Mr. ond ·Mrs. cao get $10.000 fr om th e pr e';".:.:nt Charles Co rn ell e nt ertained to dinof Harvard, whal chance h as a ne" Mr. allli Mr" .Joseph Senrs, of poor widow scrking to increa se Lenn, Mr. und Mr • . And:, Cusle r and her small inheritance? daughte r, E mma. of A Iphll, nnd MrA. No woman should buy land unWch Squ irt'" of WaYlH·.ville. less s he has seen it a,nd h,, ~ t~e o.pproving opinions of · t hr~~ ,)usiness m e n not interested in the sal~ . CLERK WAS RIGHT And Ihis is not ~itten by • n-N eslate throrist, An elderly lad y entered /I sh op Australia votes to end prol1 ibi. uno a sked to be sh own some tnblerion, and by a majority of !"""e cJoth~. than two to one, in New Sotlth · 'J1he snl c~mun brought so me, bu t Wales and the Fede ra l territory no thi n~ ~e l'med to "uit h er, of Ca.,'berra. In industr'ial di st ricts, "flavon'l you nll ylhin g new?" ahu the women's votes 'IIrere solid ly The pre~l"iring ~hopmun' against prohibition, nsked, No, no t II ~ n :tke . It 'is .a bl'ought n n otlt el' pil e nnd Mid : g iant cucum ber di scove re'd o n h,s In New . Z ~ aland.. long ago. " 'I' hE's!) Ilre the n owest pattoTn s , farm by W ." H . '· HO\va rd .o f Lewomen v'lted prohibition in, then compton , Kan., when hc, s.o ugJn a n , mncllllil, You ,ViII no tice the' edge voted it out. Th~y d.ecided that runs tight 'lIround' t h e border ' alld 'U'nusual ilem .ta enler at lite loca l men brinainf a . bottle home and fai r. 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ANY farmers ·in this aeetion we re unable to let fences built last spring. Maybe next .pring will be a repetition of 192 8. Better do your fencing nowthis fall - while you have time . You can d o it w~lh RE~ TOP Sted Post., One man with tho RED TOP Driver can drive 200 to 300 post. a day through hard, dry soil and align them pe.r fectly. By driving 50 to I DO·posts in an afternoon you can sandwich your fen ce work in be l ween other jobs and lOOn c1ea,n itup. Wi lh a few RE9 TOP Posta you can repair we,ak apota in your fence lines- keep stock from breaking in and Nve both growing crops ~nd valua!>le animals.
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Come in and lee the old reliable RED TOP poet that bill earned its reputation through long yeara of se~ce in the fence linell of America. Let u. show you how. by keeping a few bundle. of RED TOPS on the place you can handle your new fencing and repalra in an eaIY and ecooomh:a' WIJI'.
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Oth"1" J.(Ul' st s whe a t i:-l a IIl'ucti eu l nl'l'l"~s ity in th e We I''' ~I r, fin d ~ I r g. Karl Jl awkt', IIl r . mtllli oll ill ordcr to g el d,1I"1"t', so II lld IIl r H, R. ~ . lIa wke lind their 'on in urder t o milk!! wheat pr olit a blc . ","l dH lI):, h tl' r . of !layto n: nr . nnd high Hcre y ield ~ mu st be o btl1ined, ~I! " , R. II. \ 'llnCe anti "! 1I1. of P I I' Il ~ Abtl ll t :1 00 pu und s of f .. rti li zu r per anl PI llin; ~Ir . rin d ~Ir '. C, LC'(' acre Wt' re r cumml"ndpc\ a ~ th e idettl Ha WK " lind J'nmilr. ~Ir , :In d ~Ir '. ,J. lCJwnrd ~ wh ic h t o Mrivc , Slra ig ht s upe r·phos phutc \Va ~ 11I'o no unc ed satr, lI a\1 k,', isfact ory 011 bottom land or very ferti le soil whieh wou ld nonllully g row F or dark 75 to 80 bu ~ h e l s of co r n, co lo t'",l su il hul"ing good fertility and prop('\' organic llIult e r. bu t which wil l not'mally pro d uce o nly lib ut 60 bu s he ls o f corn, II 1- 14 ··1 was r('cCHRISTIAN CHURCH r('commended . Th" s late ~ pcci a li st ' Every, so ils, 2 - 11-2, 2·1(;·2 or a- 12·4 were Su nday Sc hoo l a t 9 :30. bod y cordially invited. ree mm nd ed . T he sta t e s pcci ali ~t and ou nty Age nt ClASS nlso en d el1vo r · d to arra ng e for one spl'ciul wh eat TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY fert ilizer d emons tration in each town CHURCH s h ip in con :nec l ion wit h which A S u nday Schoo l, 9 :3 0 n. m . ; W or- to p dressi ng of nitr ate of sod n o r sh ip; 10:30 a . m. ; Y . P . S" G:45 p. n mmo nium s ul phate will be applied m .: pr eaching , 7 :30 p, m. Praye r liS t he wheat star t ~ lo ~row n ex t Meeting W ednesda y Evening, 8 :00 p. s Jlrin ~ , about A pril 1. m. S li p her a) so warn ed locnl fn rm e r s Why wnit unti l you nre dend to ngain sl seedi ng too enrl y ns h igh come lo c hurch? God needs t h e liv- y ields may be s acri fi c d t ht'o utrh in· ing , jury of Hessinn fly, A k een desire "Thl' c hu rch with a wclcome," is mnnifest e ver y year towa rd s -seed Rev. G. E . Houck , P nsto r . ing early t his f ull because o f t he r l" s u Its f ro m win ter inj ury la t ycar. Howe\,er, experimental evide nce was ST . MARY' S EPISCOPAL Jl ointed out II I these meeti ngs show. . cpt!! mbe r 23 . 1 Gth Sund~y nf t e.- ing that over a long perio d o r yen r s Tr inity. C hurch Sc hoo l at !) :3 0; t hat whl'lIt ~e (!ded on or very nen r t he Mo rning Pmyer :lIlrl l' ermon at 10 ::10. fl y fre o tln t e. Octobe r 1, hIlS g iven Ev e rybody we lcome. h igh et' yie ld s t han that S OW ll still el\r. Rev. J . J. Schaeffer " Rect or. Ii ot', F a rm ers' who need seed wh ent nrc n )so nd visetl to mnke in rlui ry o f CounST, AUGUSTINE CHURCH ty A~c n t Cln ss or' at the Fllrm Bu. Su n cl uy, Septem be r 23, se r v i ce~ nt r!'au office where a list has been 8::1 0 a. m. completl'd giving names n nd ad dr Clls. Fathe r Biell, Pastor. os o f about .(;0 f arm ers th ro ugh ou t W o rre n co un ty ha vin g a bou t 7500 IJ u ~ h e l s o f wh ent fo r seerl. METHODIST CHURCH !l :30. S unday Sc hool; 10 :30, prea ch· ing by t he new Jln~ t o r, R ev, J OReph Be nn ett. Everybody welcome. Havi ng deci de d to qui t fa rmin g , I will . I'll at public a u ction ot m y r esid ence, 1 mi ll! sou t h o r Harveys burg on t h e Clarks ville and H a r veys burg pike, nt what is kn own as t he Da kin H e nry H opki ns wa s fi ned $25 a ncl far m , on costs by Mnyor Roger s for vio la Ung trame rul es Sat urday evening. The TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1928 B eginnin g l~t 10 :3 0 a . m ., the fol yo u ng man wn s driv ing h is a uto t ht'o ug h town with the cut-o ut. or low'ing : Fo u!" hor ses, 12 cattl e, lot of farming jmp le me nts, ha rness, corn "Inud "penke r " ope n. and mjscellnn,w us article s. Sec big bills f or t erms, e tc. CLINT GRAY. Sta nley & M artin , Auct ione e rs. Paul Duke a nd RlIlph Brooks. M i ~R E is ic lIJill c ,', <laug h t er of lIfr. 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M,·, a nd Mr~, Arthur Wo lfl' ot tentle d th e f un pra l o f t he Inlier's broth er , Tho ml1s Dc Witt, at W illllin g- I ton, \V l' dn e~d Il Y , He wa s kil1 t'Ll by II lrai n t here, Mrs, T . H , la rk o f W i ncl' l" ~ t ('r . Ind, spent severa l days last wepk "I the hom e of Mr . nnd M r ~. C h nrl\o ~ ('lurk li nd ntt l' nded t he fun e t'lt! o r Mrs, Mnhlon Ridg e at Wa y n (O ~ vi ll l"
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Mr. and M rs. S. H. Hain es, J u m ps Hnines and Mr, and Mrs. Wn lter Kenric k spe nt Frid ay in Dayton a n d wert' (l o'clock dinner gu ests Ilt the hom e of 1\11'. ant! M r~ , J us!'ph GI'll~s i,
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E st ll te of David P. Fetter, deceased. Notice is h ere by giv en that Maud Fe t ter ha l< bee n duly appointed and qualifi ed a R e xecutrix of the estate of David P. F etter, lat e of Warren Coun ty, Ohio , decea sed, Dnted this ll!th day of September, 1928. :.. CHARLES B . DECHANT. Acting J udge of the Probate C~ itrt, Warre.n County Ohio.
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",Ii 1 l"I ' l.· I 'i\" ~' .~ : : ~ll1 l' ''' P\'Old i' IllliJ Itt ·Jj,,\·pi nJ t ht.·r :, r[l ha(I l Jnnn;~n. th~oulthout. the world will cele· y 'l7nn;". Till' rllUI' hiJ!h" '1 1"1011 1,), ..1,,1, ill\!' :t ~Otrd tjlll ,l. II i:oo: th(, brote th f e~ti\,111 o f Succoth , or i ll)!1'I1• lhe Feast of Ingllath e l'ing. . dlt'nl IIf :dnH, .... t a ll p:i lf..' ll t (illi Originll ily 1 hi s ho lidn y wus a l"illl" tlw t III·" I'.·!"\; til C lln' ('VC1'Y- _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ :!ollia . " ,a ; I. tlf' j ll" ( ;i' III-~!l'. ~:!: Hnd A I thl' l'I'que.l of II\(' ('o ullt y .- lI th i n ~.'·. hil i n ·all), ('tlf'(- nnl h i nJ! . . Tt tlumksg ivi ng (or the fruit of hnro l'lIn' rio-:-'; lO k('s'" "~ri;;; ;;'iy ill fi lllil (; "" " 'I!~ . .. :!. All ,,1111'1' ". H. All e n . wu ~ n ind nlla li s ll),l!ri n ll' n d en l . the t(' al"h'~ I 1' " ,, 1. l! i\' (. >: till: IIll'ltI:tl \\t" ' k, ' i' f il l ~ (: in \'es t and la sted se ven dll Ys. On -~ spent, at hi:-. ho nt\.- ill Ll'I.HlIHJfl. t''' Y t'luL winll" " ~ w ill r " l't'i" t' $ 1 il1 II·II",·III:.! , Iilllu lut ill " lind fh ., 11 1:' II f t h l\ \) tl ay!; du rin K w h i~ h ea c h of th(' ~e da ys the pcople or vis il or Monday . • t 'H ~· h . All p'rvmium K ch(,u l wu~ di s mi Ft~t.H_I, vi:::.ili ng nl i!'o "' lIl ' hand W," 1\"1- fa I... " lin,,\ /J . rt i ~ Radio se t-- owners of the rura l the commun ity in Polestin e gUlh· Ur .•lIul Ml's. II . K lI "t h"w ay 'P1i~ ,1 u.\' Ih ,· \\' all'l'" r1 101l"Y Mrs. Mll urice Silver sl en~ Wo~ (' ''11111 ,\' I' ;lil' ,lit, \\ ~ t'I I1\' ~ \I II uf that ~. · l1l1 !"m an Th e 1'01· we l'(' ill LdHlllul i MUliday precinct s who may hllve nlready ered at th e local s hrine. offer d n sday wrtll ftfend s in' IIl cinn ati. some....- ot htrl' "~cl " , o l. nflc l" LIlli I' d. lowill~ \1 h .. i, "i'>,·n!,t ·d a i' "th,' ru th el' Il r ~ th e t. l'uChHS nnd th e come to the conclusi on that. there acrifice~ lhere and pal'Uci pated In n uun . M O" lf ULl I ~ t h nd i rlJ.! PJ ' i ~ (':, i n tht , ',f lif" ," IJ I,, ~e> wh pre <,u,·h visiH'(1 is too much political t.alk ov er t he a publi c feu st. With the t:l! tab· Th e 11 0 1111' (; f Gruen WlIlch cs fU t'lI1 fd t."hJllHp i llll ~ h ip lrip ~ lo C p IiR hment of the t e mple onother in Leliunon Mr. M ou mH\~, Xenill . radio "ain't heard nothing yet," H ugh Hidl.!'e and f:lIllil y. III' I' il \.><· IUIIlI .,, · wi ll r,e :111111 . Curr ' ~ J ew II' ,\' Sho p. Ml'~. lI 11u~h. SlIrinl:lJ llro . Before the polls open in Novemb er day \VIIS ndd ed ullli the holiduy beburg. Pn .• \'i: il,," I'c luli v,'s hc l''' '"~ i( an y "I' Ih,' " I." ,',.'"11 ""''' Jal"r, gan to Wi ll l1"I' ~ a/'l ' / IIss um e a univ Mi l'S e rstl T o l'I\ el', pp el' Arlingt,JIl . lu st wee k. l ~ igni{ every man anil women who is enMi~s Es tlwr II l' lHle rson was th e J,!1'H ll tl' d th t' ~ ll 1 rip ~ t hll ~ ' fll l· r\.' it 1Il i~s Vllndl'rv oort . Wilm inglon. rolled in the "Who's Who" in th e icance. g Uli sl of fri~l\fl . in ilIallel! s t~r thL·ir ,·:'~. h "ri /.t,~, ( ;r:IIIU't' lI1i ~ l:i quier. Upp e r Arli n l~ t o n. r :\I n".!-\. l ; . lI il l. 1.01'11 in lI 'pe n world ot politics will have uppearIlist week. hoo. VII UI' I'nrk pl' IJllufl) ld FUI'1lI 11 1.1 1'''';(11 lind III It.·,' I II· I!:It IiHilt..! I\ l i ~s Hunby . Newurk . 1.:l ·"UIII.\'. lIh io. Jlus~" d uwny al It er ed before the microph one. They Pen nl ('IlI'Y's .I cWl'lI',V . ·hIl P. 1j,~IJ S II II I .\' h('I'l'''~' pl'I!\'id,· II" , dllh I, ,,,, ,,'. :l.l ~ N. I';. 28 th S I .. Miam i. Mr. HIIl'lull, Beavert ow n. will both cuss and discu ss the . WtlfI1 t'~ a nti ~'III ~ ugc nl Gl'Illl gt' Lebnnon , Ohio. 1'· 'Ji~. Mr. 11 utfl.,r d. Norw ood Vip\\,. FI " I·"III . ull SQ(Jll'llIiJ l! I' I ~ t. in her political situatio n and the vnriou8 hnll ··utul'lIIlY. S~pl ,' mb e r 29. serv ' Tilt· Ilr:--t attt"II.lpt n t ,I " .1·luli 7 !1I 11 ~I'ar . art. 1\1 i ~. McKin Rey, 'cnt er\'i llc. ' I' II 1i f1J.!t'l' i 1l~ illnp ~B candida tes. One nice thing about M·I·s. Mom Iln Uil'ld ulld lI1is~ p:ll'lId.· W,," Cull "1 11'I'~d nmh . younges t dnughte r of ed by th e M II th e l'~ ' club. ,,, 11If,!h l.l' " I' r" lI "ll"' 1I n"," th:. S<'f\,II'C'R wcre 1\11'. .'t J uhn. Spring VII III'Y, IJ ul'\' ·.ll1ley W~I 'C radio and political s peUdind erlt- JelTY and Rehccctl r1 i llll ~ I' j1; U ~ R I ,~ " " '1·,·,, 1'111.,\ Blungy, 11111,,111'1' \\'us ur LI,,· Ki l'l, "II ll( lu c l.'d \;v H. W. lt v.:, in \3,, "1. if you don't like them all you got 1J0rn ill Hi g hllllld county, o r ~11' . IIn ti ,M l's. • 01'C~ Gi llil a nd, dul,s 11I·II\,id,·" " ,,"1" I\1rs. MUYllnrrl Weltz and ~!t: s. Be llb r oo k lind Centerv ill e. Septem · II t'l i_ Ii" nlls 1'\'11"" C' hr i; liall church. n il SI'PM i ~s Lilt:. Wilminl! 'tlili. to do is use your fingers a bit be r ) I, 1846. and Willium Dl':lk c \\'1'1'(' Dllyto n l'ISllS U,Illa y, dl"" 'iI 'utt' d e d pol'ted wilh Ihis (',""1'(,41 l' lI lIt i ng'. I t 'llI l" ,1' .111, . '1'111 ' 1I1H1l\' Hnd lum u. 1\1 i s~ Shoemu ker. Sinking S ,lg . . and turn the dials . But ntte r all life Se ptemher 12, or1"" TucstJny. 1928, 01' " 1 '1'1'" being PUI"' I' I" illll 1\1 " i l ~s l'ali' thl·il' li l'ul 1I '.ral tl iI,u\f.< ~ ltu\Ved Ih e C !·"hum. . · n wl·vi ll ~. radio will bring to your own fire- 8 2 yenrs Ilnd ) day ~'f l ·. Fr,·d ' "nl:l!l' lind Mi sR. Elltllw litw of ,w ud( (I I' U:II IH' (j f l' lu l" 'ni t, l ':-.l l I\.'llI ill whil' l! ~ old . . 1\1 iss Cu mpu(·n . Fl'allk(u rl. lll' \VH ~ 1H'lti . side t he various candida tes an d \V t!ihc-, or Cincinn ati MI'. on,1 Mrs . J . M. T«ylol' h nve In June. 66. s he wa s unite d Mr. Bunlle ll. Wilming lull lind dil l' l'i Kil" rs of MI'. li ndwel'e "1I 11 ~ I lldu sll'lIHI !'ii P fll'k l ' l' ~ (I f II :iI'I:l n ~lI l \i dll~ lit ,!' I ,,'l.' h you s hould be able to judge by in I1lnrrill~ e t18 moved into lh MI'H. p II YIl1'UI W. IHoperly Hil:hlon d. o Chlll'le a Kellis . and Lj,wn ~ h i p lInd l' !" t ))( · dirl't , tillll til' 1),""1 ' d:t lIl!ht "1":0: . l\1t.~, Vf hu !-. il:l n Li , 0, HIIJ)c r, \ \' . E 1\'l ar('h their address es whether or not to thi s unIOn W('re ' vnculcd b y Chll d es Brews t er . Hoy )(I / r.S . t llt·i ,' h'lI dl'/, p r'II \'i d l' d H 1\11·.~. ( ' I"IIIt' lll . \. U Mi B" l:I ol.b. R t! ins l.;tll'o. II I ' I)l' l UIIII they are entitled t o your s upport. dre n, Silas. Willinmb"rn eil{ht chil!i ss \'(' r~' , il1t Frunklin "ll':--l io , ~ Re HI'I'illI g'I · Otllll' Mi ss I/ond J.:Ji ZaIH'l e r"oll, h Blullche Il ill: ( qUI' sl'·I·. :-t "l ~, c ' h tl t"l ps You 'll hear some wonderf ul good beccu. Wallel·. EVil Th e M" thl'l" , ,, 'uu will s'rve 11 WI1I'I'1 ' !',' •• 1" ,'" Do nuld 1i("HI"r ~o n, of Dn yto l~. C harl es and IX t,,,. , ·, \\l''''' hi "' MiSt; h \\' He .. \\, cti illi cr, :<111 Wil A ml .. Alit." nl:l'IlL 1'. wa 1111 lli s peakers and vl1ry able di scllssion s Hurley. onl y two uf •.whom .1 Hll h. e and : uu ,;ugl: Muppet· Ilt tht' s urvive It'fl MOll rlny fflr C(llu lll b u ~ t o ell'Don't turn off your s et when II her. Frnnklin .lInd (; !'n nl{(' hull SUluhla y. Septl' llIhllr ('dU ll t il a II I111iHlur c WH;.:-on a }Jl'r il ~ l ' l"t L. : :O l"\l' n 1!I"II Ildt.:h il t1,'pu, Ml'. ter 0", C"lI cge o f Arts :It O. U. Op ernl i., IlS·' h,wc bee n " tn l'ted :!9 . Your palronu ge i s oli it ,d . pl'iall·ly d '·'·"I·IIt,·" ""d . 1· /t J' l'y i n~ Cdl "' I'1 ~1. r. . .1" \lI t"', II. II'!'. S id . R !publica n speaks becullsc your . W ilb the C ltc~ptiWalter. (Inc .,1' til(!i l' I't-' t I h ll · ~l" l •.;, T ht, II I 'Y 'h S, i\l h,>: And o n of th e lost for 0 It e w ~ idclVn lk 1111 Tyl e r : treet ,"',\" Hllnlt't. Al a Democr at. or turn off when the few years Rocnt P e l' ry Ii tll· t~o IIlf c lul, hll\'" "'11 Ih<'\I' 11\\'11 11/, · I"II T . . 11' .. li n" C: iI " , ,,,·... Hol"' rt Democr at speaks be!!"use you' ar~ her son Fl'anklinin the home ot hOll, e aClel' . n ek hu " ret urn ed whi ch ru n ~ bv th will ' I' to wt!r. !\II·S. J . V. lI a l't Mock. of AII .... n , " . i ~ ill~t\I it she of K. lived ~ Th (~ v el'nl .. in !'lI : ultt·y Th L lillprov' rn cnt wi ll IIIn\«! if wus cull clul> "'!'f'lIi'.". I .. .1_' Willia ltl ',\ " .1,·. ; >Inc 1:1·t!u a Republi can. You'll be menlally Highlan d and nt ~0\lntie 8. weck s with hI. s on un d fomll y lit much nHlre cnlll' (, l1l e nl for sc hoo l i1lllc_ '~ ,.e d h 1'(> u ll nee , un ~ (Jf thl.' WIth ufJl'n' pl'lll t. nn cl" \\,1'l'l' III \'nltHh-hi ld. (; :11 ,1'1' ~ I . I".•Io hn .o n.l more fllted to corpbot argume nts hnving lived Clermo her 1\',' ullIno lhm', MI' . r:. ·th e paradc. Wh ill' Akron. ' at Newton ville /lI II 11 ." a o f t hl' fo lk t·h ~. irtl. II. ·I, I'I'\I·tll)( 1. by hearing both sides. number of yeurs where the husPig 1I 11 t! ("d f. "'ul,. 1I1I: 1IIo(, .. /" l\,~i,l· Th, . pHil 1"',1/"' 1" \\'l' \'l' Mr. and Mrs. Wnlt e l' M e lure band and fulher died In June , lh ~ cxhllJllu l'''' fr\ thl ' \·a.r lOu~ olh ~ ItJ\ ". :-(ltI . jn -l;I\\". ( · I(.tllCl her foul' returned hom e Ins t Friduy a flllr 1\11'. !l ilt! MI·~. Orville Grny und cd flt. A . )] :11'When the voter walk .. int.) th \! 1922 . Lusl we k MI'. Mool1 \lIw se:nt t o CI' "II"" ,·llIss,,", til I,·"d lIlIl lIllI\' I,,·· IIl't all d 11\'ph,' \\ . ,\"I 'hil"d II delighd ul vi~l t with relatives in th (' pa r ents booth to exercise his right of flon ,1 MeJ.',,1' She united of lhll C 11lIuni:ty n dUll g ht ~ r II fill Mr. nnd Mr" . Hllr. ffl l'~! th.l' !{ I'un d .· t.u lld , the Epis co]lal ~ , l:lnd. 11 111101'''1", fl ld \ chiae on election ' day, Tuesday , No· church at the with ' Or, ImJlh ll;trl"·~'. '-1', Lol'rl lind SUII , SI)ent S un· list o f 4Ues l iol1s CU I rning lh e age 1 he .1 11111(1'" d"l'Idl'" Illl' S lIn , I"1I1' .I .. hll Sl' wnll. 11.\11 , .Iull v.I· sixteen and Duluth, Minn. IYc incr rons ts us unll. 'heltl by th e duy wlh MI'. nnd MI' K. Enrl Bogun. vemlier 6, he will be handed fOUl' kept a s tea Ifn.st of .1. I· . At· &lith F"ot! club "" h" ~' iIlK 1111· 1,, ·,,1 11 .. ,,1 ' hi'''"II. ~II'. (;" " I'I( ~ R Hart sock balloUl- pl'esiden tial, 'slate. j udi. time, having express ed heher life Cnlllily ~ p ent ClOSSll8 nl lhis tillle o r.~' ·al·. An of Cin ·illn ll ti. lind tht' J"lI y S IIIl'iIl 'I" tl". "' .'· ...11 .) .1. hll 11 _ l 't·l' . S '·" ~I I'I(... hill ~"n . Mr. r desire t he ~l'k.end ut IIl1d .I cial and" propose d amendm ent · to many time s during her lust . the h ome 'of Mr.' UIl/I ? Uncl'~H!llt c onccrllll lg the se W. W il t. n nt! \-"'·g'I,bal , lt .!'! ('d' Iwalth :, . . lhll·d <,1111 Il l1d illness j\ l r. .I tlhll F'1" l hodL FA 1-18rt ~o ck. on the offlllrs WIll bl' 1Il[,d" Inter whcn the Constitu tion. Six d M bv an"lh~r F o"d d,.! ,. 'I'll.· lil"1 MI'. fi nt! . \ 11'". parties to be with the Ma ster. Do nuld H entl cl" _ _ _ _ _ nn _ -rs.burg. pi :ke . Harveys the an_ swers represen ted on the presiden tial broug _ _hill'e _ _ ueen ___ She was of a cheerfu l _ . ht in. !'U II 111111 dall~h,ll·r. of Duyll'J1. WlJl'~ l\\IO g l'P'l pr-: w il l lit" g-i \'t' ll c'tl p'" II I'C1posi. • and IIt/lte 'lckets, namely. Rl.'pub. tion and found plellsure in dis .' und ur KlJ,·~ t ; ,.1' !JI'. C. W. Hen · "i<l,·t! hv th~ ra il' 1'''"l'd t.1 \'(" '1' \1;. " making ,,1 , \ I ,· \ III!,.tn. \dl l/ 1I 1 I1h ' l w~ nt Mr. n~ rl Mr s. hndl!s Anderso n licon, Dell'loer atle. Socialis t. So· others happy, A lo ving mother tl(:I" ~ H n Blld (llmil y. !lul-ing tilt' fll ' .'d \"'11 1". Ili i t it 11l1I ~ t :1 111;& .1 111 ' t'l H' l'il l ll' lI at lI al ,: hq " pland so ns, und Mr. C. J . lIIurrny cialist·L abor. Prohibit ion. Wod,· to her. family nnd a true b,. "' tI n two \'I ' HI' ; il l ~ u'·l' I ·~:-.i \lI\ 1.\., t ~d, .r\\o \\' (' l , k:-:. nj.!~. \\:u .. friend will lellv e t onHll'r ow m orning fo r ( ~I.r t'hfl;:K' en' Commun 16t. hi Borne coun· to all who knew her. f o r'(' tht ·,· t "· t 'l l n,, · tla,i,. Pt ' I' lIlHfl t' n l r t,d 11'11111 that . Hl ~ t'tulllIlI J I Ml's. H. V. Waite I'. Miss P ti l'! a ten doy s' vi ~i t with relativ es at I _ ~ ~ ny ---- I ties there will be special ballots pt-j l J I4.,.. rt y·. She leaves to mourn her loss II Roge rs. ! i n ;t C"l j'u tl y IIll l dOV t · d (" LI n lIt1o n. Murl' Denv e r Dukn., dau g hler ::;tll \' rl' li nd Mrs. Dun WUl lUI'. I r Ark. for local question s, taxation or olh stepmot her, Mrs. Rebecca L e l, lhloll, v i s it~d 1"(i )uLiv ~s and BlIIn(I f I"nink Jl. ulld b;vn M. Dakin , erwise_ --- --====-=-=-: fri £· ntl -· hl:l'I' Fr i,la y. I!'y, two 80ns, two brothen , one Mrs. R\l sse sister. t welve grandch ildren; eight and MI'.. larkl Be nson 'IInd little son bUl'n ut Wilming ltln. Ohi". D(:ccm· Sali sb ury. b~r of I ii. CI('v('18115, di~1I The compaig n I.S now fairly un- great gmndch lldren. ""ith very ~ lIdd c nl~' Onl y j"wI.' ler. ",·11 " YOUl'l'x" , il. maliy land , are "pendin g the ~e e k WIth nn eptell1u er J I. 1'928. der ""'ay .and candida tes will be other relative s and friend nt W ilY, 'ers(',, 1 sil"""w!l l'l: . s who Mr. and 111 ... . W . P . Salisbur y. nesl'ille. Ohio. She. with her pullll/'11 Il t CaI'Y'" "" ' Sl: led y0 111' kept · buay until election day ill an will keenly m.i ~B::Irher. 101' 11')' S~\I" . pUl'(>nts. mov ed t o Kings/le r. Ok endeavo r to be on the winninlt llI ~ iy e <li.lri llul1 I1'S in Wa l'n.n Miss Lue lla WilIillll1 son left for homu. in I !l . She ,vns aN i"ln·e l:xt' aide. Numero u8 county and in- Life here haa its clouds Bnd Rhad· eou nt~' . Deluwur e Snturdu y to tllke up her in ch urch work nnd becam., n lIwm T he \' t) tt.' I"!'- n ltw ):11 tn l h t • I h , ll ~ "IiI!'l ' 11\ (: 1' tht· radio. depende nt fairs hove extende d inIlWS. but tl,.· :- I nff school work lit Oh io Wesl yan . be l' of th e PI'esh yter inn church !II vitatlo,n e to state candida tes ot Wavel< of doubt around tiR Toll. l· )"(':1 11. thl' !"- i.. 11 J1' W l' h(la l' don ' t i ll a n :\ Ul ~1I110 h it tl hilt l h ,·~' d i lIl , t V. 1\1t·. find MI'~ . MaYliIlr She un ea repd l'ly o rt W agl!. IItahl' U'" nn\' ~ IIUlr' t\.' I •. s ~It II 'z large att endunce. both major parties and they have But we look through faith 's bright he gl'lIt1-lIl1t e d fr om high gd lol,l cn tc· rtnitwd III Jinnt\r S unday , Mr. l"H7ll' ; ' any: nltJ ft · in t lu-ir hl'H tl :-; than VPI" lht' P~'ul' lt~ tha l \V,' it c it,. nnd been w.ll1ingly · and cheerfu lly ac· window Reme~,b e l' lhe oale . Se ptember in t B05 li nd , laugh t schulIl one tllld Mrs. VI'cmun l Weltz. MI' . nnd he n ld tilll" " 11 11' 1 \l'c " t LI,,' '''' 11 11 a Ih,' III\(" lhlll cepted. It furnishe s an excellen t To the homelan d of the so ul. talk it o u t ove r I'he ;\11'''. AIIJCI·t lIursh .. 30 yenr. anti at 2 dllll~hl(' Ihcn p. m" t ook 1' when , rn a uh1. .fu bu dge s ine.~s S() Fl lhl' o course. r ~ nc nld e HlIlI k Ih ul y~.~1 lu d io Hll' Ill } :-:null'l l" t h nn th e opportu nity tor the candidat~s Allen will spenk on the subject , Soo n nC te l'ward ~h e. a cceple d a p". "I' Wilm ingt o ll. cunnot. ( 'l tt l t hE:' v ot(' [' i ~ thp blg "n(~ !'l t lllll 1I ~ d and eleatol'8 to become acquain t~" hu1v l l o l}:\~\(t Card ~f Than'" "The One Thing th e World N e ed~ sition with th .. Co llins lI1 0 rl@:age I\' ~"L UUll k Ihl' I'': i". h.· hUB. ue~ n dCI\\'ll ed and the latte.r can then judge oI lip' 1,,1' ou r li ld 101 Co ., in Kingfi sh~r . of w,hi ch fir m We wish to thank our friends Most." . We repair \\' u ll· he~ . ('.Iuch lind fu uled 1111 h is life Jlurl h ~ WIll nl- la~l!e r'til" as to whom he conside rs best . . . . remuin ed with thi ~ ctlmpnn y fnr n j(·\\"(,lr y u nci rt.l plfltc s ll \"el"\~' a l ' c: \\'H \'~ Il l'" f~Jnl p d . Hnd neilrhbo rs for the sympath y qualiJl8l l to fil1 the office. I l. lu.' I"t., 1~ JU S~ as mnny h llif wlt $ Myer HYlllan nllt! fll mily were she la ter bccn me sec relary. She "I~o bu y Illd Kold a nd " lvc l·. and' kindnes s shown us during the A_ l ll!' pl ·f.'~id '· " l i , " I, ,, ,"It" "I" 1 \"d lll l! 1 {~PIII"I~ - ---~-- --tln today L " 'i1 us iIIncM and dellth of our, beloved in Cincinn ali Monday for th e (;b- numb er of yel\l's. r esi gneO her 1'0' Cur,\"~ ·.Iewl·!t'y Shop, r~ eliu n ' JlI , f'JI' 't ho ·'Al\ti· Hunk" part~· I rc- Ihcir fa L hl!r~ vi/t t'd t.hll ~ 1~'IlY ,, ~ mother lind grandm other: also Mr. servanc se of Yom Kippur ~h e Day sition ont.! to ok the C ivil Se rvice Ohio. (u ". lo ell1llluy , u"h 01<1 pOTt y t h pr(' l'\' ~~ wa R. Thl'l'e . 18 J"gl 0' ~eeting McClure for his kind services and of Atonem e nt in t he JeWIsh cal. exominu tion; be ing ue cc lltc (l. ~h e cnllli llil:n rncl ha,b. 1 (1 111 I"ranl "1:Iny ,· ()tt n ~ Ut'nlo c l':.ttc . Iwcll t.l ~e went ' to WIiRhingl CJ n .D r C. in Rev. WatkinS for his comfort ing endar. Mr. anll lIlr~. Ben Chnlllp,, ,n. ~,r . I Erncst I l h y haVC' hen l'd th(' I\' fo lk>! t 11 1111 9, whcre she worked in the Ilnyton, lin d Mr. und At ~ Ipeclal meeting of Way- words. ' • . 'In~l'h ~ poli'l ift illn tel ls Ih ~ IIc,w le abl>l\~ how l~e t{c!lllblic ltn!; Mn. W tll LTe ul · J. O. Cnrlwriglttllnd D . L. Cra ne 'Val' Ris k Ins urun ce departm,~nt . ' Wright. and ndLlghle l', <,I f' HIII·veyS t l ' I "I cio n" h nve In lell yo u 1'''0' cd Ih elll Frank Kellis and Family. neaVllle Lod ... ' F. " A. M. last dU/'lng l he Will' , a ~ lherc .. . I,' •l with Oharles Bl'"dbur y, of Orego· I On .o<;counl ?t ill he alth sh e left bu rg. pent S,!llllilr With j' Friday night. , ~ large n.Uniber,~ of ·'V • ~ I LUrle ~ p ie whut uur pUl' ly ~ H ill f;. Qr. was. r _. , ' nia and hi s fnther, C. W , 13rad- the C IVI l Serv Ice nnd t eturn ed to Ander~on on d fnnllly. the member sh'lp · was llresent and ..{"'rnu~•.t.li,..~"!iiii;io'l~;:::; l'c ly on your ";lIb"r .I1111J,:1lt(· nt . "\ (' C-Vt!~: f f Ih \ l'.1 IS. I\~ buiy, of Cheshir e . Engla~d • . at- }jer home at K ingIi Rhe l', wh ere s he ', witnesse d the· work put on by .,' re ; t Olll" eusl' li n Y"(II· ill tl· ll ij!ellce: ~"y. \yhy lin t hey tn tcl.1 tended remain Masonic lodge lit W Ilnllnge d until lh e family rel uI·n· Charles W: Bradbur y, of NantMr. and Mrs. ROY.lnon d H ur sh· 'l' hclI hr' I!\J I '~ 0 11 r I' l wl') huu'ill"n~r th lnf,!"~\'hY d 6. h nve htl! ~f1. cd to Ohio und locuted ill Wuy - burger, I' n Cllr [,ebnllon mort) to ll ing thelll what hi ~ I " d y lll!'!!, IUl il cnlllllmg M. and wicl\ Cheslilr e- England , pastmllJl, nnd l' Mr. 'a nd Mrs: Maurice Silvers t~n, Monday night. v !r. 'Spec.ch- ,. nes l·me Septemb e r I . 1925, , lind Mr~. W . E. o~nel1 we r e en- slunds ro)!'. ter ~f Kinp Ftiend Loldge, No. entertai ned on Saturda , (i!<'/ Wh y \1.0. ench h!lve. til y in Many children ore doomed to a . • - - - - -I d n' t cn r e h ow l<nllll't th,,"' ~ p"lIl 4 nlll~lI," 1I~ 1I11part~ tCl'laine d Sundny at the home of 193. Mr, Bradley la, the flither. of 'Mr, and 'Mrs. Thos, honor <1! trymg to Hawer Iifetim'e of defectiv e vision; unless ul\(i(en~e . \\,lls, they oul~n' ~ pORSi- lJu~'. Vul ~ '\' llh 1lI'olluga nd:I'! of C~rl~ Bradbuf Y,' master of Stoke. lind !lfr. alld Mr. nnd Mr~: H. A. Cornell . , MlI: fitted ' with propl!J' glasses. Ill y kn (~w ·' Whlll .lh eir tHl r ly .~to(tll Let . the local lod.... .. , .... ll ll~ '. )de t Riley Stokes of T,iJlcoln, m.,Wa1t1!J' . fOl'lll Bu ~~ In t,lle Mni. Dr. Rudo.lph , .the eyealgh. t sl?ec~ . for The :lIll l'L'mc . ,OUI't. · wl th .\11 ~v rld .'s t il say how '_ _ __ . Maaonry was never better l e,lt- WaUace · Tibbal.~and Cary's Jewelry hop i~ 0 ·Won- It ." W(,)I 11)Miss Flora ialiat, give them tree exnnnna lton, d ivided kn o wl etlK(, cQ ultln't t ·11 In , .forn. 1 d t h \'f!~ t il. are lind that 'Phe . Warre n Coun ty Teacll en derfu l empllfte d than' on this occaaion 'rlbbals, .M17• • a/ld '. Mrs. lor .house of. 'new nnd h t cilhe k ", .. tv". tood (01'." ih t,<~' ca n l be .. rrlls le d ;/;I-Y Howard at ~a\lY'~ jJe~" elry Shop, Lebanon . a J\6ociatio n will Qur oJ.)PQmeet al t he L eb- unu!!ua! gifts. Come III nt' ,vour Y°)fh~ l\ Quth Sltl~lI "hen all. En,lIeh Mhu~br t~n::!t Collett and children '.Henrie re,l' .. I ction." nen t~." . We hll'.;C, b:..thtubs. tta and OhIO. , lI ir. IInon High 8cltool building , Sot- copyem~nfe. Store Ill~c n ntght ' ThIlL'/ ted the truthl of t e rot er ,, ' W.Uaee , ;Wihilin tton, ~r. Geo. olJ ou t th 'l llly t.hing t h\'t ~;Ill!. ,rour. . J \'·h~e.l h' e1ICI\t1y .dlfferen t In thu~htaJilee E. lUtey" and brukID!' 'ur.da)" l't;du n i l' October 6 th. Th" prinei. un l ll 9 a clock.. , . 'you elm sately ~a , th o! 'ynr ' [or, I!, IlJlIs, m n1~l!l'lllts, daughte r.! Hisses _ ",E lillha GO.r don, of ~efl~ osep pal m, e n 8puke., ~ C()fSeU. s for fhis 'ocoW!ion wi! .. olop', yet : n c h r , ,. led' ~e ]JlancJi~ and . Perle , t.h 'fuct t hey will botl~ "stu lld f ", ulltl Pruhibll lon. ~banol\, w r'tIiJitiandA~hglite~~rbu::v~d b'e Harry S. Gander . Iymboll em an ma t' ~veahm' .. Mr, and 41'111 Benj.. M . J . 0 . CEartwl'g ht ~~s , of the Unj'. de, fnrost mUtdel' i [ they C.LIl on ly stokes SIlVer and rn14ra.ri But. f dQubt if at IAny" ur ll:ueSL d family of it,",• MrS. .After a:dtounu ileJI l nil en of versity dWllrd , Bmlr of. Cincinn ati. Sevo,raJ 10 • an II and children John and • •ry loPq "Ge0W: ing the histIJry of t~e ~rld were enney an t f')lr cal Mrs. tea(jherl F. B. l Post will last be ,on were I81'YId. • _ • Friday tbll pro. e\l8.n · iet~ ~re Illllre 'ISlIIIII'L Al e" tha o' we evl!J' iiI! lil)wn ... of Wlpton Place, Meun. right Clumb as we "gt.~ keD f)!~~: o~ Sun; gram. Music by the Maso n Scllool int!' 1!t a dinner.bridgeil~.t the'.hom e , w~Tever we~. but Wllnt' 110 h,nl\rt O1:e todQ. . . ' 'llielse, · and Ho~ee Tlbbat.;.lof 'Yiild~. riD _rll. n . orchestr a. 01 ~e former 011 Orcll1lr~ Ave.nue SllblCribe fqr Th. lUaml Quette DaJtO'a~ . We lead more and we h,ear LelialloD, . da7, er.
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HE best authorities agree that " hogging do w n" corn IS a profitable practice, Run out t emporary fences t hrou gh your corn and tum in your hogs, They are the best o f ~ar vesters - never miss an ear, You save the cost o f huskmg. hauling. cribblllg and feedmg and get your h ogs t o marke t quicker and in better conditIon . And for t hese temporary fence!', a s well a s for permanen t fences, use R S:D T o p ijt:cd po~t s. These can be dr i v,e n a t the rate o f 200 t o 300 a d ar. t llTouj{h t he hardest SOI l. by on e man using the Ont: ;\la.l Dri ver. Are easily wlt ltdrawn and re-driven 111 a new location.
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D r. L . G. Brock r c tUl'ne n lrolllc ' ·Ia . L II'ccl\ 1'1" 1\1 UII cnjoyublt! 11\0 lor trip to thc U ZlIl'l< IJ1tJu ll tl1 in ~ alld ( kla h 'J lllu, MI'. lIa d ~fr.. Charles .fo hn s lIl'e nol\' l'idilllt ill II II CW Puntillc Six. A nUllIbl'j' I'I'Ull1 h t'I'e uUen d o d the W II I'I' 'n " ullly fail' lin 'l'ln" '~ <IllY IIn(\ !"1·idIlY . i\lrs . I\l utt '1\ 'w" Il. !If Ln;\ An no w n mo gel ' ~, ' 1\1" Was II d innel' 1J1l ,,~ t at ~ct ly t he: Silmc ii. the: fllmou..~ Venus ,ii Milo, acoordinlf to tht: h fl lllc of Mr. a n d ~h s. Willillm c lans who observed Ih e r","arkab l.. stllll larity in cond uctlJlg a 13t' rKd nll o n TlI .. ~ dIlY of lu st week. \Ie);' ~1 iss L.. Clair a lt rit.ut"s ller shoulder devclllv,""m l\ l r~. \\ . F. Clark, "I' W uyne s5wlmnllllg Her ch ... r ol .. vel"\l m" lII I ~ ju s t 34~ IOcbes. \·ill .. , Spl'nt Friday with he l' mulh CI'. l\ lrs. Mary Cllrlll(lI1Y. MI'. "lid Mrs. E . J . C" l' lllo n y, ncr ~uc sts of ~fr . Ullt! Mn;. Chlld e!! Duylon, li nd wi ll move he middle Stlll aad dallJ.{h ll·I·, oj' ~pl' illg e ltl , '/<lilll, Hnti ill Ihl' nfte l' n(II)1I CH Il('(1 uf October. MI'. und Mrs . Jam es " is it ,' d l!lei I' lI1l1 lll"r, Mrs. I\1l1ry nil " hi frie lll)';' John s tllU de d t he ir ho me her e for ('lI r l1lllll~' , Sunday . MI'. lind Mrs, Pn'd Middleton, thc Co x prop e rty. T he de als w ere 1\11'. and l\1rti. Cha rl es e ll"'k, (If Eng'\ewC)"d, \ \" ' 1',' S Ull d llY d in- Illu d e by WlIlte r SCUl's. of Dayton. 1\11'''' Mal'Y ('arlllllny lin d H . M. ner J,(lI!'sl s "f' MI'. Ilnd I\1l's. H e nr y MI's. Forest F rahllnl lind dllughC lurk " ' i8iled W illi am Brown at F uu lk s . tCl', Dorot hy. ~pe l1t Wetln esdl1Y Crn \\'n P oint Saturday uftel·n o tln. 1\11'. alld M rs. 1': dll'lIl'(\ B Il Il ~ man , night .with h e r pUI'entR neur Dny~Ir . Brllwn l't'IIl1lin" "l'ry wcuk. Mi sH AIl Il U V. I:ltln ~ IIHIIl a nti MI'. tlln. :\1,'. a nd ~ Irs . Elhert WlIlI m'e Hay III I) lid B.",dalld, (If i\ntleI'MlIl. 1\11' . 111111 Mrs _ Clarence S mith, lI11d "on. Ballllrd. lind i\1i ~s Glady s I lltl., \\' I' l' l' Su n d:lr Itut',;l s (,f Mrs. of \l nyt o ll , IIrc s pending t'hi s w ee k lkri!du ll \\'l' l'e at. Ke ith/< ill Oay- Lotti e eu re v and lit r . Jln d 1\1 r ~. here a nd Mr. ~ mith i s working .on I·' r ank I{til(,i ·~ . tun. ;-';ulI,luy. thei I' h ou se. '1\ 11'. and 1\1 1'''. El bert W a ll ll(,(' II r c MI' . li n d M r s. Hllrry McGinnis, "IItel'taini ll i! lhe ('.)rlller ·s COUS ill , 01 \\, ,, IIe ~ " ille, w e r e Tu esd ay din1\'\ i s~ Ella 111 u r I'HY, thi s w eek. i\·II·. Sall1LIl,1 Il ai n,'s su fl'l' rl'd n """" 1111 s tl'uk,' "I' pu rllly" is Satu r day nHrrnillK a i, tl1l' honll' "f h is . : dall)!h!I' I·. i\Il·S. W a lt '1' Kl'nrick. Mrs. Wnlt!!l' Moo re, uf GCl'nlun- ' lit- i.< ~ I (I\\'ly int)lr t,\'iIlK lit tld s I tll\\'lI. wa s Ill'!'e t)v... l· th e week -c nd. time. 1\11', H aines had II s tl'ok e Th p Suns hin c s udety wu s pleas!il'l' ~' ('a l's II)!", whic h e fT (lclcd hi " antiy ,' n te !'tll iIl N I in th e Griffis W A N TED " Pl'l' c h. homc Sut ur day urt t!!·no UfI. i\1!'". SO\\' CI'" lind Ihl'c!! <Iaugh (' h ll l' l c~ Billir SIIt'll t S undu), n DEALER WANTED- BE OME Ic l'S und · SlIlI. "f Hll milton. MI', C hi cago. I NDEPENDENT Own your a llli l\ lr ~ . S. E . Soulh lind d auJ.{ hT . C. H llydnl'!; i~ driving u 1 928 bus in ess. $50-$60 II week made t('t'. of MadCl'ia. were S und ny F ord see! u n . 1\1rs. Malli(, Mahnn WII ~ o n th e !<ellng Heberling's medicines, exg'll .. s t ~ of M I'. lI nd Mrs. Willimll trac t s . spic Il, to il et f1rt icle , etc " (,,,1('1111111 . i\ll's So uth lind duu g h - sic k Ibt III"t we e k . . Experience 1,,1' 1'!' Ill ui n e d f o r a few day s, !\II'. unci Mrs . H. F . Co mpton, direct to fllrmers. ---1\11'. an d 1\11'$. K (I~ l er C ..ahn lll !\I)'. lln d 1\h ·s. Z. F . Jlnin~ s und a nd Cl1p itlll not required. Old es· S atllrday nftL'l'n oun, Sept" lllb c r und daught .. !,. Bernicc, Ing-eLh (>I' (-! (lJI1{' 1' lI aines s pc n t SlI n day with tab lis hed Compan y. Co mp lete line nf n ecessitics u sed in the home 2:! , al :; ::3 0 v ' d" e k, ut the h !) me with til(' IlIt tel"s si~ It'I', Mrs. A. E. rdntil'f' ~ in Ci ncinnati. Lnr~e repent s a les. 'o f thl' IJl'id e ' ~; pal'(I nls MI'. und Whit" lind fumily . II f Cnl:: m!Ju s . ~h . alld Mrs. W . E . S mith lind eve ry dny. MI'". II. C . GJ'lH'IlP of MnrlillSVi ll e, / lVI I'S. J o hn MY(,I's anti fa lllily , o f fa m ily , 1\11'. a nd MI·8 . 11 . H . S mith PlellRlInt work with unlimited optl'" tllltI'J'i ll KC !If Mi ~~ Edith GrN' Il(' Belmont. und Lrul'her, Hnl p h ~tow ath' nd ed n fumi ly dinner in pOI'tuniti es. Good home territory no w ope n. Write today fur fu ll :lnd :'Ill'. Will iam Luk e ns of Hary- u nd fllmily, o f Lt'!Junon, lind Mr. S I'I' ingfie ld 'undIlY. (!y"blll'!(, wn ~ "oh ' n'll1 ' ze d, R e\, . n nd Mrs . Wi llinm Blllc kfo rd u l· Mr'. and Mrs, Ke ll y Menden h nll part ic ulllrs and fj'ee eataloQ:ue, . HEBERLING COMPANY, EmIna ::l. Townsend pastur tlf Lhe tende d 11 s urpri se bi rthda y dinn er l' nll' rta in e d with /I s ix o'clock din - G. ' B loomingto n , Ill. l\ 1 :II·tin ~ \- ilIe Fril' n(Ii ;' c hurch, Sun da y f o r tocil' moth el', Ml's . " In ' ,' W ed ncsdn y e vening, Mr. and Dept 189 0 826 11l'1'formillg tit" ce remony in the W. Alhright, n eu l' 'pringboro. Ml's. A. K On"'l lind so n . Leslie. pl'l's"nce o f n large co " pu n y o f Mrs. Ada C he.llO WtJlh wus cull ed MI'. alld Mrs, Paul Oren and rclnti\'l'~ IIn<l fri('nd, to t h e h ome o f Cu rl Pickering at duught er . (If Wilmingto n; Mr. and F OR S A LE Th e bride is II grlldllllte o f e ntc n 'i ll c, 11I"l week t o stay with MI'::;_ T. H . Middleton Hnd Mrs. l\lal' ti n"",i !!e Iligh $c ho o l lind t h e c h ildren whil h e and Mrs. B en Ir cla nd , of Xenin. Mr'. und co mp le t e d hel' e ducation ul Wil- Pickel' ing went t o Akron. wh e l'e Mrs. '1' . C. Ha~' d ock and . D. Far- FOR SALE-Fresh Jersey cow' Ernest Butterworth\ R. D. 4: minKton cnllell'<'. t h ey were ca ll e d on account of t he "uh ur, of Luwton, Oklu .• wh n wns :. "03,' Mr. LulH'ns \I'ns 11 g mdul1te se riou s illn ess of MI'. Pickering's Ih e gues t of h o n or . 1 ( I'o m Wllyn esv ille High SC h OOl) mothe l·. A . 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BRONZE T.ABlET fOR 'MONUMENT n a u"h t l!l'~ or- t ho AIlIt'l'iclln Rev (, Ilt li tlll f l'(mi , \'1\1:i li S ;e tion s of lh l'O llll t l'Y w ill .jJlu·tic ipu Lc· in Lhe ('(> I'c lIlIIn y of ' 111urld ng with a IJI'IInzu tab lel. t he lllollumellL of .Itl hll ('utllpl e ll ':Hld hi ~ wifu, H so. I.nr C lark Cu 111p,b e.lI , pionetll'S 'al1d Iwad r 0 11 • bl'!\nch of t h Camp· l,l· 1I ('u lilil y In Alll ~ll'i c l1, in th e o ld t' t' lll 't, ' ry ut Mou n t H olly, lhl' ,nil\:;, so u t l 0 1' ' Spl'ing VlIli y, 011 t il, Ci Jl('innuti , pike, W e dn «~da y , O ctoll I' ~l. ut ' ~ ::fb p. Ill. Mrs . H e rber t ,Backus, O hi o re !-(e nl of l he .D. A . R., will hav e IJU rL in the Pl'ugl'at 1, a'm ong o,tbel's 1'1 '0 111 difl' l't!m. parts of the Unl'ted Sialus. Some of the pnl'Licipllllts U I' C d c.sce ntlal!ti! '- of the pioneers who will be honored. John '11 InjJb e ll" wflt! u soldiet of L1lc Revo lutionary Will'. He nnd his wiCc an d chUd\:e n CQme to Ohio 11'0111 So uth !lrolinn w ith n' g l 'O Ll) o( Qutlke~s , . in 11103. H e bought fU I' ms ' i~l' his s on !! on til !litt!~ of tlle presen t villnges 01 S p ri ng Vu ll t;y Rox a'null, \jellbrtJ o l a nd Mount H olly, His t n c hild l'tHl were Ja me s , Henry, .I 01'lu Lhlln , S nmu e l• .fo hn, EIi~nbeth ; ' wf c o f John , Mart indnle, t illllec , w i f\,! of :lillchariah RUI'Ie.y; I Rach'el ,Owen, H es ter W,aldrip MId R ebeccn AlIe n . '; ' Mrs . A li e n l'c!lred her fa mi ly in t he vic inity. of Xenia an.d Ye.iH)w S pring'S, where Ill'u ny of h e r de., ce ndan t..s Iiv¢'. ~ The N e e ld fumily :JJI(J MI'S, Jo senhipe llaldwin • . of Xe nia, al'e a lTI ri ng her d es cend!!. HiltS.
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. Machine Skidded
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A machih ""ing w at on Franklin l'oad driven by a woman whose name W~ 6 not I arned, skidd ed and ran inLo til northwest corner of Frank Cook's hou se, breaking the COl'ner strl.p. No one was hurt.
THE STAlE CAPITOL COLUM BUS, OHIO- Heads of nIl sLate department activities nre busy at the pI'esent time gelting their budget reque~ tfj 1'eady to be tiled with the d~ecto r of finance not later than November 1, as the law requires, The work has not proeee ed far enough that an estimate of the stat 's finan cial needs nre known Ilt lhe prese nt time, but enoug h has been done to mak the confident prediction that the larger appro p riations will be asked of the nex t general assembly than eve r ~fore in the history of the s tll te, It' s up t o the legislature t o either grant or reject t he applications for fund s, More money is to be so ught for various state institutions, all state depllrtment s are g'rowing, and while salal'y increases will be, a8 us ual , bitterly opposed it is expected that a few will be favored by the house and senate finance committees, After Novemb er 1 the .requests of t he variou s state depa rtm ents will be published and then one can get a line on what it L'I going to cost the state to operate in 1929 an d 19aO, the two years for which t he budget will be mude.
Base Ball Series
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The world !\eri lJ ~ bptw en "the New York YUl\ kt: s, Alll cri cun league chnmlJions, and the l. Louis Il'rd inals, the Nati ollul lea gue champions, will beculIl e II 1I' 0 1'Id serie s in reality this yell l'. ne~ cription s @f the go mes will be bl'oadcasted throughllul the nited State and oth er countries via short wave tran smitter . Grahalll McNalll ee and Phillips Carlin, NBC a nn ouncers, w ill be III thl' microphonl! to give pIny -by play descriptiunll. Th" ClJllst-tOcoust fucilitl e~ of the NBC will be linked togctht'r fol' this I've lll, which opens IIJ Ill OITUII' n fternoon in the Yankee ~ tutlium at New York. WLW , in cinnnli, \ ill pl'obably broadcasl th l' sl'l'ies in conju nc tion witl. th e NBC fill' locII I li ~ t enel·s. S{>ve r al lo('nl ra dios will put on their loud lI pcakt!I's for the bentfil of down-town liste ller s.
IMPROVEMENT-. AT CHAUTAUQUA
. The "automobile transient," or thnmbel' of rides on the highway has won a special pillce for discussion at the Ohio welfare confernec , to be held here next week. The administration of children', homes, together with t he problems of child placing and adoption, will be covered riot only at the regular sessions of the conference, but in a course of study. The section on adult dependents will consider t he various problems that ,arise in the management of the homes for the aged. The problems of the de-
Bringing to a close one of the most s uccessfu l season s in its 32 years of expe ri ence the Mia mi Val ley ChAutauqua, on the Miami river between Miamisburg And Frank lin today pl'esents Ii bustling pictu~e as an extensive improvement program is getting under way, The huge Chautauqua auditorium, the two hotels, a8 well as other buildings on the .grounds, ~re being reroofed and tmproved, 111side and out, Plans a r e completed for the building of a $17,000 swimming pool there, It is expected the pool will be completed before the opening of tne Chautnuq ua sea Son next year, it was announced by Wad e E. Miller, of Middletown, exec utive secretary of the Cha.utauqua association. The swimming pool will be l;\ large one , 50x 150 feet, completely equipped with bath house, checkroom, diving' apparatus , swinga, slid es and will be . electrically lighted for night swimming. Other activities seen at this famous recreation center are the rection of a number of cottages in t he rl1cenlly platted upper grove woodland, while a number of lots hage been sold in this section on which houlles will be built before next s umm er seaso n. .Plum> a r e IIl reudy g()ing forward t oward the selection of the assembly program. for the 1 929 Chauta uqua senso n, and Secl'etllry MiIler has announced that leading personages in the world o( art, drumatics, mus ic and civic life
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health field are 'also on the pro- turned home last Suoday after gram for diacussion groups with I d 't h M a' new division at this n)ee~mg c<?v- s pendjt>g sevel'a ays WI r. Miss Jessie Clark spent Monday ering t he fi eld of T.ecreat}?n ~~th a nd Mrs. J, ,C, Evans, and_Tuesday in CinCinnati, a view to encouragmg . OhIO cIties - - - -- - ...- - - to set up tax-supported recreation The HGme of Gruen watches in program " , Lebanon-Cary'a Jewelry Shop. The State Republican campaign Rev. L, A. Washburn, of Xenia, was ope ned last. Friday with. a was a Waynesville vl8itor,- Monhuge mass ' meeting a.t ~ep)(lrl$l day, hall, This event, comlllg Jlt't five weeks beforel the week.end" abead Mrs. Clili'ord Ridge, of Chicago, of election marks the real start D F Oh' , . Simeon , ess, 10 s semor is s pending the week with friends of t he G. O • p, camparg' n in Ohio. enator, who i$ running for re- here. and was the occasion for speec h es election on the Republican ticket, by ' Myer s y, Cooper, Republican "cam e to the front" from obscurMrs. A. White, of Los AngeleR, nominee for governor; Senator ity and poverty: He was born jn Oal., is visiting her sister, Mrs, R. Simeon D. F~8, candidate for reo a I Og cabin in Allen county dur- G, Cross. election, and Oongressman Theo· ing the Civil War period. His doer E , Burton, of Cleveland, no~ 'fatber died when he was four Sewing machine needles, all inee fOl' United State senator. years old an<\ his mother, left With makes, at Cary's Jewelry Shop, keY!'ote of 1lptimlsm and dete:mJ the burden of seven children, was Lebanon, 9hio. natIOn was struck f b~bJ a"!e th' forced to have some of them rearDa~s, Secreta~y 0 ?r m eed by others. . R. ,A. Cross is in Georgetown, cabmet of Presl,d ent 900hdgel who Simeon wos sent to live with an Brown county, for a few days atdelivered t he openmg adoress, ld ' H k d h' That Hoo'v er, Curtis, Cooper and 0 r slste,r, e Wor e IS way 'tending the fair. the Republican state ticket had Mr, and Mrs, H. C, Colemarl, of especially studied the problems of NorwoGd, I\pent the week-end wit h the farmers: of labor and of specMrs, Kate Coleman, ial groups general!y, and were a~le to predict a ' rlsmg pI'QSpel'lty Mrs. A, .K. Day returned Saturwhich will follow tbeir election, after weeks' visit with was the pledge mad!! by; most of the speakets. The meeting started at 2 :lJo in the afternoon , p!!rMr. and Mrs. Alfred, Wri,ht left mitting the- dele~ations wh~ch came by motor, t-,UIll and tractaon Sunday mGrnil'!g fGr their new /lome in Upper Arlingt.on. from all over the. state to s~art from their homes In the mornmg, reach Columbus 1n time for the Parker Duofold pens and penmeeting and return home the same cils at Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebevening. anon, Ohio. Store open evenings.
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The Ilst of questions concerning class weiner roasUl, which Mr. Moomaw sent to the parents last week have been received and show the following results: Do y'o u approve of the annual weiner rGasts? Yes, 27; no, 4; qualified yes~ Ql.. .qualified no, 1. Do you ....t fiinlf -~ht!y should be held at the home of i!lOme member of 'the class? Yes, 13; no, 15 ; qualified yesl S; qualified no, 2, Do you think some parents should attend a 11 clas.s part!t!!!? Yes, 18; po, 15; qualified yes, 2; qualified no,O, ' Would you be willing to attend c18l1S parties Qr weiner roasis .,s chaperones if invited to do IIO! Yes 20; no, 10; qWllified yes, 3;' qualified no, 1. " Do YGU think a class weiner roast and' a school party given by each ClaBS for the entire schQol too much ioclal 'kcltivity for the year? YeB . 10; nu, 24; qualified yes, 2; quai lfied no, 1, Do you applfOve of home parties taking the name of school affalrB? Yesl , S; pG , 31; qualified yes, 2; qualified no, 1. In accordance
OR. fRANK CRANE'S WEEKLY LECTURE The E mpty Nordl
On(' o f th ' mUti t Ht riking pass:lges o f th ut Il li cient 'a il e 'lion (,f lit eratul'e knuwn li S th Bibl e, is "\I' hangelh til(' nUI'til UVI! I' a n empty place ." Il i ~ found in the Book of J o\) . The 'Iu cer purl lIf it is th at astrollomica ll y th e 1I(.o l'lh i. n ~ o m e whut empty plnce. In u measure you call sce for yo ur self th at there nre not llIuny !lUll'S in th at directillil. A ll thi!' is call ed tu mind wh en We read uf Gt'ne1'31 Nu bil e's fli ght 1\\',,1' th e Pole it ~ hol'L tim ago, He di ~ cov('red ognill whut hod !l lrelldy inoen dific\lve red , th ut when you ge t to th e North Pole YOII find n.)t hi ng t h en' - jl1 ~t f ro zen e m)ltint: !-t ~ .
Think of all th e. e y nl's that huve dreumed o f godling to lhl' NOI'lh Pol e, lind .·trive n f ol' it , and [!it·d for it. Wllllt doe it ST , MARY'S EPISCOPAL :1mOUIII tu, ufter 1I11? October 7, Eighteenth ' undllY It i" s imp ly u record I mak e, after Trinity. Church Sch()(,1 a t " SOI·t o f impossible line lo t oe, bur \) :30; serm on lind Holy HlIlm un - all those fu nci f ul dream : f ion a t 10 :;{O. Simllls. Hole, an d the like, ubout All are cordially invited. th'ere being al1 unll iscovel'ed counRev. J . J. chlleffer, R!!ctllr. try up the )'c, ul'e pure fiction. The on ly PIII't of t his globe t hat ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH i~ habila bl e is lhe temperate zone , Sunday, Octobe r 7, service s nt and in a meaSUI'e t he tro·pies. Generlll . IIbi le'. di scovel'ies, a 8 ::10 u. m . wt'll as th ose uf uthers , reven l t hat Futhel' Bi en, PaRlor. t he north is to be a dded to the oceanll and lhe uest! I'ts 'and th e METHODIST CHURCH moulltnin run ges as pure wast e. Sunday 'c hoo l 9: 15 a. m, Next A dea l of the univel'se, as far as Sund a v is Ra lly Day. Let all he lp we can see is waste in the sense WIth their presence and m ak!! it a of not being hubitnble by man . llnday Sc ho olj We cannot JIve on the seas and big day in the Morni ng !!ervice, 10 :30 a . 111. ; ev· lif.e i · rlifli 'ult in the hig h I~OUIl en ing sel'vice, 7 :00 )I . '111 . The talll ra ngell. Teache rs Training c lus!! will meet Cons ider ing how vnst it; the union Thursday night at 7 :30. ... verse, and how many of the stars All aI'l! welcom e. nl'e simply blazing balls of fIre utJ esph Benn ett, Pastor. tel'ly uninh a bi tllb le by any form o~ Ii fe, an d how gigantic are the ~ ~ TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY dI stances betw een the stellar bodCHURCH ie s, a nd even what a great porTurUe reek om)1'lunity Lion of this planet ill not habitable, one's I)hilosophy of lile un Church. Sunday SchOOl li :00 a. m.; Y. consciu usly limits the importance P. S. 6 :~5 p. m.; Preaching Service o f mnnkind, and adds a new mean7:30 p . m.; Pray er Me eting Wed- illl!, to ttie excla'!lation : When I con Sider Thy heave ns, - - = n!!sday evening, 77 :30 p. m. "The Church With u Welcome" the moon lind th e ·tars which W. O. Raper is on the sick list. Rev , A. E, Houck, Mini ster, Thou hast ordni ned, what i mon that Thou are mindful of him, and J. C, Evans lost a very valuable th e ,son 9f. man that Thou visitest cow last week. him ~" 111,11
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crew were i'1 Dayton today. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Cast were Xenia visitors today.
Hora ce B. Stokes, brother of Mrs. Mauri cE.' Silver, died at· his home in Lebanon Monday morning, a iter a shor t illn ess, Fllflel'al services were held this afternoon a t 2 o'clock and burilll was in Lebanon cellletel'Y.
Small heating stove for sale cheap. A. F. Melloh Garage. Henry Saylor underwent a minor throat ~ation Monday evening,
Friends her e have I'ec{'ived not ice of the death of Miss Mal'y E .. Nicholson, 89 years old, a pi neer in th Indian apolis s choo l system , Who f<ll' 1Il 0re Ihan 40 years was co nnected with the schools of t hat city, 25. of ,,:hich a s principal of t he lndlllnophs Normal sc hool. Her early life WIIS spent near Hurv eysbul'g and she taught. severlll yeams .· in the HarveysbUl'g scbpoJ. Miss NiCholl nil will be remembered by the older residents o~ this and Hnrveys bul'g commumty.
Mrs. Susar! Saylor and son, Riley, attended the Mt, Holly homecoming Sunday. ~r s . Kenney, of Kingman, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Lane and family.
:\fl'. and Mrs: Robert Furnas spent Sunday with the latter's parents at New Burlington.
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Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Wright were
to the above queeti10ns a weiner dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Har
roalt fGr 'the entire 'H igh 8chool was held F'.1'id..:; ~1venlnt at the Gym, A quiet e loyable evening was Bpent by patents;, teacher8 and pupils, The .;fGUo1l,lng parents were Invited as e)iap,erone!l t.o the atralr' . Mr~' and Mra, : M, Henderson. Mil, and Mrs, ,I ). H. Hockett , Mr, and Mn, khn FrGmm, Mr. and Mrs, ! rc:y Reason. Boyd ,Henderson, .w ho underwent a minor ' operation at McClelThe Junior ' class is sponllering lan hospital, is rapidly recoverlnlr. a Lyceum cpu~, the firllt numMr, and MT9. Carl Servia and ber 'Gf w~ich wilt-be given Novemson, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ber 1. The ticket sale is progre!lshope the comCook spent Sunday near Blancbes- ini nicely and munity will cooperate in making ~~ - this course successful.
vey Rye,
MI'., J. W. lark, 50, died at her horne in Harveysburg, Saturday, ut 2 p. m., following a linger ing iJlnes.'I. Surviving nre the 'husba nd , one so n, Roy CllII'k, of Harveysburg, and two grnnd children. ·· Funera l services were held at t he Harveysbul'g M , E. church Tu esday Ilt 2 p. m" ill · charge of Rev. William', the Warr en Chapter Ellsterll Stal' lodge, o f which Khe \\Oa secl'etul'y, con ducted its rit uul. Burial wa s made in Harveysb urg ceme lery.
The watches we sell aTe of known reliability and quality. Home of Gruen watches in Leba-' nGn, Cary's Jeweh'y Shop.
You con't hardly get a lIIan to do anything for you these days in politics without offering him a Cabinet po siti on. ] been giving a The season f or killing squirrels mighty lot of thought to my Cabin OhiG opened yesterday and c10s inet and] find that every rich man ell within two weeks. Just 15 days C. N. Berr~hill sold his property now pic t ur es himse lf as unoth er in whicb to kill them, Tbou~n~8 1 last week to Lelia Albright, of Mell on. The rich ma ll used to th ink of huntel's have secured theIr linear Springboro. Sale wnll made that he would be slumming if he cense tags for .the n~l't year and mixed him se lf up with any of tho se by W. N, Sears, will be found in ·the timber tracks Pumpkin Seed jobs, like a Cabinet . Mrs. Juliu Anna Coffelt, 81, f t he state during the next two Lee' Hawke and family and their officer, but Me llon stepped Qut and wllluw of J ohn Co ffe lt, died a t her ~eeks Reports received by D.e nt guest, Miss Jeanette Fox, of Leb- got ao much publicity th at 011 the home in Spring a VlJey Friday, the fl . Ii O. Thomt>son, chief of the state rest begun to think, "How long r esult of apoplexy, by Which she Mr. and Mrs, R. G, Cross had . Boyd He~der$On lis in the hos. anon, saw the "Ki.ng of Kings" In has divieion of fisn 'and gam,e I!I to the thi s been goi ng on?" as their guest over the week-end, WU R stricken la st Thursday . Dayton Monday nIght. effect that in many sectIons of .the recovering from a minor opI have made u lot of promise~, Mrs. C() ft'clt wru; bol'll in l\1t. M C ross ' cous In, L , W • B ragd on, ' pital , 1'8, eration. The . school' J'oins m etllte squirrels are mor~ pl~ntlful. but they were only polit.i cal prom- Holl y, nenr Waync!lviJie, Fi!brua- . of Portsmouth. large audience a stlembled lit A than ever tbis .year, whlle m othwishing him a sp,e edy recQvery, ' the Gyni Sunday afternoon to hear ises, and I have nu idea o f keeping ry 22, 1847 , She had lived ill , , er sections very few ha~e been any of them . I .c un promise the Xeniu since 1886 moving to Spring Harry Turner Is at the hume ,of Mabel McMHlan' is, recovering Judge Florence Allen, who spoke best Cabinet of any of them. H en- Vul\ey about six yenr s ogo. seen, his mother, Mrs, Harvey Sackett, "The one thing the world needs on ry Ford would be my secretary of Her husba nd died 18 years ago where he is convelescinllr af\er an nicely from ti'io operatiGn fGr ap- most," pendicitis. We hOlle she will be Thirty convention~ which haye ~'~~~~~~!!II!~~_~" appendicitis lOpe ration. the Trea sury, he would make us and the following children s urvive been booked for thIS mont~. WIll -..,r . - - - - - --- - back at school again in a week or Miss,eS' Trillena Bnd Margaret forget that iIluminum pays as well C. W. Coffelt, Spring Valley ; Mrs. ' bring a large number of VlSltor Mr, Bnd Mrs. OthG Henderson two. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs, J, W, Ed- a ll shineM, und a8 for General Mo- Addie Hubbard, near Xeni ~j Fl'ank to, the" Capital City, Among them ~ and Mr. and Mrs, W. E, Stroud and wards were in Cincinnati, Sunday, tors .and Raskob and that gang, Xenia; Mrs. ,Josep h Bingamon will be the Grand Council Royal to see Mrs. E. V. Barnhart, Whose we would cut our profit to $300.00 Mi chiglln City, Ind,: Mrs, Ft' ank son were guests of B. T, Vice and Rnil Select Masons and Grand C~mp condition is not encouroging to a car and put them l'ight out of Buc k. of J ersey City, N. J.; a family in Dayton Sunday. ohapter of Royal Arch ,Masons of her many friends. bUMiness. Say, Ford could take brothel', Joseph Jackson, of Xenia, Ohio; General CounCIl of t~e Business and personal C!Jristrg,al' . The campalm rally and ma,!" our little dub' of money, thut our and sister , Mrs. J ohn Hodge, of Presbyterian church of the Umthe WIIS a member cards and everyd8¥ cards and 'meeting tl'e M. E, church Fl'lHeadache, nervousness and kin- Treasul'Y hns, 'and let him handle Springfield , ed States, Ladies' Aux!1iary, Broth . m'ottoes. Beautiful selection at day was well,i attended, The cov· dred ills are often the result of it a little while and he would have o t' the Friend ~ ,church. ' erhood of Railway Trammen; Free F'unel'al services were cOl\ductCary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, O. ered dish, dinner was followed by eye strain and cun be relieved by us out of the Red by Xmas, ndA . d Accepted Masons Grand Lodge , '. an addreaa by Mary B, Irwin and cGrre~t1y fitted ({lasses. Have Dr. as for my Seretury of State, whllt ed lit t he home Monda'y at 2 o'clocl< ~hio StIIte Associatio~ of Dryers , Mr: and Mrs. Harold Osborn talk to the children, Rudolph, the eve'light specialist, is the matter with using Coolidge? Burilll in Spring Val!ey cemele'ry. , and Dry Cleaners; Ohl0. ~Y1lod of and children, Mr. and Mra. Milton At the evening SCIssion a good carefullY 'examine your eyes, Tues. He know~ everything that n Sec- . - -. the United :4utheran,church; s.tate Thomp!!On and s\)n, spent Sunday· procram waa: etven, the Men's 8~X- day, Thursday or. Saturday, at qa- retary of Stille does and r believe AsSociation ". of Lutheni Brotherin SprJnlf\eld, the guests of Mr. tet and a ,8010 by Mu, G, D, Mills ry's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, OhiO. if a man CGuld get him hl1'd be hood of Americai 'County Extenand Mrs•. Roy McB~th. ., :being apeciatrfeaturet\, worth the money. , AgeJlts :and Ohio Agriculturl!-l , ' ': f' . ' "_. (j ..4:'~ .....--.-;- - ' Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Tin'n e'y enSo with ·Calvin, and ·HeIIl'Y in :T!tcl ~arn ~ lind tobacco sh'ed and nd the big O)\io Progress ilion . .... C• 'J , • . , " ' .~, \ t ertlome ' . d on S un da'" d Mrs. there I got the neuclqs.o!I a pretty' Mr, an d, M~." "" . I '. I f JIIr . .an . !<oille fa,:m im.plemellts b loftging,AEixpenost.!'ltiao· n which should' l)'d!,g !. .t of RQute 4; entert,llled C. 0, Hal'din, q{ Cov,ingtoni Mr. snorty cabinet, You see lim III a to Jacob Scott; ~f Midd1e Run l 'It or~.· ·to', ~ the' 'oi '¥ , VIS relatives and fri""n~ .at I> . • ' ... • Mrs. Munel Tinney and 'family, posithm to get the best tal~nt were destroy,ed least' 50L.00o.. i )\ ld by fire last 'Sat"r" durinlr tJile week ",hlt~h ~t 8 . I.' . hQnor of·the Iix~ " -;' " and Mil Charles' '!:IGmmef,s of available. ,1 . have 'no CampaIgn day ofter\lGo\l, - .. ,;,.~. " '. recu'Ja~ ,· ''''~!I~lq , of the 'Bond Hill;- Mr.... and :Ml's, Ob:..rletl .l't.a1\ager ,to t!ke . ~ar~ ot. A"~ ~ ci'andllqn. Blirold tn 't~e ~ew ·~u~it~:~u,m, . " club. Will ~CI held FrlclMr, Water8, of. , CincinnaU; ' Mr. ' "rid ~he[e are I'!o preSident !l1 akt rs 1l1Il:in~lt~W~i:~~at .2 ,o~cloeJ(atthe -~rade MI'II. Muriel Tinney and family, our 4Dt,-Bunk ,party that has, 11 . Epter at~be.8id,!l clGor GJ ' Clevt!land\r' Afternoon. pellts' to be. rew~rded , I ni self-mad~. ~~I4:h'Clllu: ,,~~~ti~lC~:;~:~~l!'~~~~~:~ tlie I'f,ht ~ jt~e.ba.!me~t, ·~ere. Mr. iI'nd Mrs W011lan ' 1+&w- There 18 ~qme felfow nllmed ~ <Bon and son" and Kr. anc;f ~ ",~o~ ~opp,ub" 111; something like ·~~~~~~;~~~~~S )Ira. Sam family; 'a nd Ithat, I don kno~ who , he Is,.Gell, bUt. Mn. Meredith Leonard and Tinney IlIJd llr. famn,. waat him t tor Post Muter Mr. and 'iIri-. Thoma .llardth and erlSi. h~ writes more lettt\fll ,thaD Mr, and l'tlrs. Prentice Tinney, of Fairfield, spent a couple of days last week with Mr. bnd Mrs. Joseph Tinney,
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See Us Early for Your. Sale Dates. We CuarantOile Satiefart.ion or Chari. -Nothing.
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TI1\.' Lc' lnl 11lm. it ize 1l/; Phone No.2 PhoDe No. 320 . .... w:""¥ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ww . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BUlik un d TN' tit (;0., wa u))plli llt 'd er(l~k [ I'll stel' of I h., l l·U.;l l' ,· cu t(.,f bv t he' Chllll!.' s C: I I;,zr ~o. Tille n ob· ----------------------------------------------~------lIAVT ER XIII. "Y uu d.'Il't IlII' ull human t! 1'8h '! " " V hut n o", !" I II s kf"1. 11'111 I,f 1':O\ il M. HUIlY:lIl, tI.'n:u s,'d . ('I'I,~,. ~, lut · In ~' I'U n k~llI. . 1·' re(>III:l 11 tl Rke ti . " :-;' I nll' h o dy ' ~ be llt 1I ~ II) il. t h a t I '~It.' !~IIL r.t ~ t o Bt'n lhll st , 2 I'ul' 'ha, .·. of ('Ntain ." 'c urilil" Sti ll on the S"ar~ h lIi ~ t' \" !S IIIll.,. UW".1. (' \'1' 1' so i ~ ni l. Tlri ~ l'lI <: k ha s jll ~ t b ,'l' lI h y 11.' (111 1::. : tn l1 ll' v, t "usll'e (If t hp I () L~ .1.'1 , 1' .. a nkllll. ----slightly . • It \\'a". evi,I~lll thlll th .. \\'3 . hl' d olT, with wllt t' I·. ~~ il h('" tl'lJ."t CI" 'ut (l tluy lile wi ll u f Walt.. \\ 'Il wm . Lllll~~ to T" lIl1ra Long, "Ahm a d is cominn g inLo hi~ tu lor!!.1 mll n \\'n ~ I.' rriti.,,, almost 11ll'1'l"'; 1111 0 111£' 1' II lll atf' U!' tl l'l •.•·fivC' \\' . \ ·" .. .. h i ~. (I()c IlsNl, \\' (' ''1' np. II,!! .ntres III II nd un 1 p. rill," 1 whls p(' l'e.1. For I was 11l'Y l, n'd IJI}w!!r o f ~ 1H' (· ,· h. IH','ll lld t lli ~ plll l'(' 1"1111 1'.1 II II' I h,' P I'''' , . " I I)' ('oUI' . ' Vldo l' I. o g~ n 111111 Grace Lus h ~\l r Ihat the ruinl !'o ulid I hud " \ -.,s . . nh . I "uultln ' l 1,,11 fo ' cl t) t ~ I II IIInkc' Irl n" d · t , . _ L ~- .. .. I ~ .. (,;(" ' ''/:' ' II. "n,l p r~ "n liP' 1II1I1Hll n to (, .. o!·g .. 1:1 . J o hn 5 l~I1, h ard had bt'l' n Ih e fa ll uf Ali· sho·. !:Iut il W:I ~ ~ O ll l (, ki lld "f till' \\ :<11. 1) 1' 111:11 .IJ lwm;e h:l \" puill l ,· d Il dil li ni . trn to r of l hl' 1'5' IUl :It Cu ld Spflll g S cumplI!" We pay for horses and cows according to size oa r. " . mad' Ii III f .... l · ill thl' corrid or. tlc ~ ", suh!" o f ,\ nn S 'amlIn. tl N·I':IS('il.I If r ollnd . . " Wh at il l> \ ' 0 11 Ih ink'!" BOlh of us in ~ t in c livl'ly bnll'c .1 didn't w:lst e nn~' mill" lillH'. 11111 .1 .~ : :Otlo. ('hal'i(,,; ,~:I ' I, ' 1' , ·A. . I:! . PalllIer to GeorgI' II. 101" and condition of the ani nal. ICali \U any time ursl'h'c s. We didn'l klluw whllt We hU: tl'lll'd t!"WIl t'hl' ft hlt pul h. "Whllt i ~ Ih,'r .. .. l ~ l' ll) Ihillk hilt ,I , :-;<: h ,'(l I'I'I' lind F.:. C. Il ullham r. " . at our expence; We come and go quickly. fr II ZY of de~ pl! l' uLiu lI Wt' wou ld Alth u ug-r, th nig-ht had ftillen, th l' tllllt S U II\(' nne , ' I III(' OUWIl 11 1' 1' .' alld \\ (' .... U/ll'lI illll,d IIPllI·a ise l'f'. g el!, 1.80 ,U(' I'(!S 111 1',I'f\nklin Tp. h a\'e t il fuce if AhJlw.1 s uw LI S wilh dork ill'ss \I'll. II IJ lhing (, f II", in · d" " lI 'IJ ~' I' d lh" ('\' i dl' nc C' ~ " il lig-hi ' I~n c U dlllill i~ truL(l r "f J ~ sse E. li nd 1\1.n:, I.. Grul.J~ s that o nd"llllling <,,, id 11('1' in .lu r 1 1!1I ~ i 1Y IJf lh.· lIi~ht hefort'. I \\'11 ' Fl'l'e lll lln lIlacl~ n c l ,,~ (' " XIIIH illll t h., ('stall' 1.\1" ' HalT\, I\nll l', til " to l'I·!1"c ... s, . o~ llrd o, 1.79 IIcres III hand ' . A long 1II 0llle nt dra g red III.1 e t tl di ~ cl'r n tI\l' u utl ille t)f hi ~ li" l1 "I' thl' ~"il nbou t the '''' k. l' l'lI~ '.1 , WU R uillh o ri z '..1 t il 11111 1", II IJ ~ rflcld 1 p. _ away . fiIl'Ul'(~ 11 8 he W!l lked tl' n pll~ .· ~ in TIll' IHun wh .. hlld pl' ,'('tI·" ll ~ ha d di~ t rihutim l of cel'luill s l o e!( bC'. , U ~ r e nce KI':I111 I'. lo Harold Harveysburg·, Ohio ' Then Frepmnn :tu le to thel,ur front " f lIle. I c.nil d tldl 't:l Lh .. Ic·ft un(' I w uL 11'1I"t. TIH'l'(~ wm: lo lllg'ing' to t hl! .- taLl'. ,(: ~rJe\,l'I', 1.08 OI.'I·(!S In ~ Il' ll! l'p. HI' looke d up un I ,1 0\\,11 the t ur· ,;hn dows lhnt we r th ~ tllLI(' s und a ba l'e bi o f sQi l Jus l 1J~ ~ id(' t h l' T h" \\' ill III' 'hurl ,s Eo i\h, /1I'o .' , I bOo r idol', . Knrng-cs, llnd the n ... 111'1' 1' of the tilt· s l o n~ \~' h ' re ' no )!TIIR8 hue! )1')'0 \\"11, rI.·t"' Il <l' d \\ a s aunrill ·,1 t u p .. o. "Must ha" bePIl rut," h(' ~ x · lage.~ IJ f th co l r Clt f llrlllhund ~ . ~ Itld I,ll It WI} fIJulid thc deal', ~ h a rp 1,,1I' : 1'; IIIIl13 ill .. l oll .. ( ) e WU.~ np. Commi .. ionera' P rocee.!illK's claim d. .At till lhen, ilL the ~lI ll1 e in slnnl, Inl prlllt o f u m nll' ~ h ,,'I. IJll i" l'" l' X\) 'uer ix of the l'stut l'. l3ills ,rll owed; I3lillll pcn ion IOI' "Ruth I' 11 0i. Y for /l rul." both vI' u " :lW nllo th e r shnd uw. " Bul il rn i~ht i>(' Ih tl'C] ('k of (,h !lr ll'~ E. Ll'wi s, : . I:l . ~ l u nfu l· 1. "~'I' I' r y tn blespoon of roffee and one 7-.7 5: "M aybe UI wind . BUl w\:, 'd b ' t· ,'u ille on ... wa s 'standillg perfvet . I h e c.,}(,,'eu 1I1U I1 t1ll1 t t(oId 1I ~ a UO lil allil II. I:!. :to k e,; were ap PlJi nted qllnl'tt'r I:nding ept. 30. for pol. Place pot over low flame Pcnn Mlll·tQn, jnnito r 's sll inry, $70 t(lr g i out of her!!. H ' II ro m. Iy still on the hill sid , or co urse ii," J s lIggl'!!tel.l . liPPi'll i",' I'~ . L. Ellrl ·I' hrllllps o n. G. Ju : . FIIlIen janitor's slI llu'y $ 16 ' til keep it hot, but do not. boil. bark any moment. " WI' (' ouldn ' l sve IJln in, [I e w a ~ "Alit! it mi)l' hl !lilt Ill', t ooo . 1f r I,'. ' HI IIW Il and ' had·s I·~. Ll' ",i" I started to pin the dinner shin po sibly Ii fty (ec l dislLlnt; and if "A nu it mig'ht nul lit". 100. I f I \\' ,' 1'(' , appuinted appl'ai ~ ~ I' R of t he I'~rullklin Chl'Illlicle, legal I)~b l ica: A RefrigeNllion Hint into even fold s ju t ns I had found \v had n ot p(}ssess(>d s u~h an IIC. don't d o utlyt hin){ C'l ~e I ought \.1), 1'!lI·t Il <, d ;hil' o f l\l lll1l' U • & ,Iohllli tt"' tlUll , 11.50: Wtwte l'll till' I.gal publication, $17,50; W o~dl·ow . it. c urate knowledge of thl' geugr ap hy III. Il'lIs l.. ub!;el'v(I who J'm Lalkill!! Whel~ th ~ ic melts, the refrig. Weil.S t.anaJ,:'e 0. , s Ullpli es for ttl " 1 do b elieve you ' ve got the muk of lhe hill he 1l1i~ ht hu\'e easily tu , nlill 1111 "b"lIt !r im . Th ill dClI'k\' ernto l' IS cool 'd ; so do n ot cover M :lrrig~ Lice n.", l" .. k, of l'OUrL.~, $46; Vr. Zimm I' e . ing of 8 d teetive!" Fr man told be n lI1i ~ tllkl!n ful' u ~ hl·ul.J or il WU ~ hnre!'".,l." th(l ic(! wilh pllpl'r, if you wllnt the \\'i ll L. Mc}o n y , fn "nlel' a nd s ~!'te. v ete~inul'illll, ellr tags, $ 12.60 be ·t r esll its. "Tlwn iL' ~ th ll·nl·k o f th IIInJ l me with a little nmnzement. s tump. H e was do ing thut whic h me.rnmltl·Lebll llon Expr(' s o., 1\1i:< Ne ll i ' G1asst:nek. laun dry Then we crept down the sta irt;. a ll hUlHers learn to do, s landing w l' h ll ~ ('tI tl rnOI1Hmt ngo. " 15; Dayto n Blu e. . hn.uhng still, He took the shiI·t into t h e room pel'fect ly sti ll tu uvoid d etectio n. . " 01' cO Ul·se . II "d cUllI e up h e r . \\I,rk e .·. bo t h of Lc lnl null. EIIJ ·I·t UllIi r Mill'·I'. Ir uck dri\'. prints. $3, 59; RIIY Gas k ill GUl'Ug.. , that had been given to him for hi He wus tru s ting to the ~ hnd uws t o J ust L ... fo1' 1' tVl! did. H., ith el' ,(,I. m,e; and rejoined me in t h e librllry b cur h im. Iccll'll tli(' " \' id ' IiCl' fIJI' S O I11(' ml1 n . "I', 1. ·lm nlJ l1 and l\1 i ~s DoroU1\' 1\ln. t l'lIc k .repairs, . $3; P. B. 'impllon, tou r l' xpe l'im 'nts or his .,\Vn , ur, I·i., ll nYlll' l', :'lIlc s lud y, So uth L bu. Operating Illlllntainel', $66.10: L es. "I've go t a hunch," h e sajd" We uoth Rlovp ed o n th lI'ni l. lIE' . hultz . stlme. $65; ha rles H, H is face was cloud ed . Llltl "Wb 's lhl' rc'! " th e deteclive whll . ~ 111 01'e lik e ly, de s tl'Ovc-d it t o li on. l '" nl " y BI'anllenbllJ" , fado ry Cu llills, s up(Jlie~ , $1: Milson Au!.o wrinkles were flickel'lng between demnnded. 'fhe shu dow did n c,l "r"leet thl' m lll'c! el'(> I'. B'ut Lhl' I '(~ HII\'e \ 'O ll nn int 'resti ng pictllre i.; II l1leLhing' f Ulln y abllut lhi~ \\,(, I'kl"', Soulh Leb an on, nnd liss :3 uPI~ly ~I .. tr uck re pllirs , $4; HilI'. in th(' kitch en - hun g- wher e it his eyes. I waited for him to ex· wave r. ry E. 1-hll, I'elllliring c!.luipment, plain. "Who's lhel' ? Answe l', or I'll I~r i nt." . lI l:! bent "v l' r it wilh h is lI c "1ha lib,· Lcwis, !Ilctory work. . 3.75 i F'red Humph" e ys, operat. calcll e~ you r eye llIun y time!l duro " You ~ I:(: il' s pe ,' fecl l\' 1' 1' , "la in ' ville. "I've got an idea that. some one s hool," F'r emun in s istl'll. ]( 1.' IIg-ht . UIIY'! Dun i ·1 ESlo n Doty, Il'clricill ll, ltlt; trlletol' , . 4.60; R£lY ~ wige rt in.!!'Inthe ha been following me thi s last started aero ~s the lurf to wal'll him. CI!!UI'- a perfect illlp ,·in t. Nc\,'1' ~ t' n H i hl e Ilgr, you know. li s. Muc ie Mae Robinso n. stone;:' S!J :.l .3 0; H. V. Murt z, !lame: n (, o nt,this three minutes. !'·m not un imagi. And a!l a d e r s pl·ing ~. th e! (llher saw n Ill!lter. C"Ollnd happ e ns to lint! Ii ·niclI t he Ilpprnpl'illteness ue PUI·ti ulllr-iy s licky, and th Cl'e l!!1 plllJ n c "II I'ator , both or Frank $ 112.50; W. P. Mc nn e n sume ~ i r not the pr<yc hologir:1I1 nece:· native man, Long, bnt I'v e had s ped dOWll lh hill in fli ght.. n.38; H owurl.l Cook,' tOile: that hunch' b efore . I never b('· Th e r e WII somclhinlt sturlling in lit" no .grilss I'outs t interf .. rl!. lill . $5D .50; John K. Sp nct'r, 1'1.0n(>, sity- o f II glimpse o f s unny, wind · Iieved it; but once I woke up in the spe d with which he run . W e P robab ly t he! \l'aler (h'nincu ulT th 150.65; • W. 'rompkin s, pay ing rond OV01' country hills when' the hospital with a bump as big a s flung out in punm il. F l'ee man /,.... thc "t(~Jle :~lI d . oft e n ' " it, in yes. Real E. late Tra n. f e rs roll, $358 .05: F. M, oll in, pay one is C nlin cd at kit.ch l' n tasks . an egg ov one eye where ~ bHly ing hi ' pistol in the nil'. But e"e n It: l'dIl Y.s !'Hlil . AmI Ihe otld thill g 1', perhaps th , pict lIr .. might be ":tl'l'i ~ nn.1 .. \nllie Paul onner ~o ll, $500.60: Eden 'rert'y, . 533 .. had hit me -and knew that It had if he hlld wished, it \l'u ult! ha~ !IbO UL It IS t ha t t he he!!l hasn't any to :Ial'a ~ I !le ' hllff 1', lot in 'pring of .o mc frug-ront. old · fn hi oned 1>4; A. T. Rettig, llay 1'01\,$3 18; been so. It's 8 queer thing ; yet been impossible, eXCflJt lJy lh e nnib in it." bol'''. C. E. Brad~t1ry" pay roll! $286 .10; gorden, 111' o ( II child nt play. " A I' ubb e r hee l, then?" I felt tba t way when I was gol.n g bli ndest luck, for the dHectiv e to hel" 'Cul .- c ne!; in thlJ kilchen !\fur.v r.. 1\1illllrd, by administra . J . \ , DUV1S, pay roll, $3:14 ' Fred "Evidentl y- uut no~ l he kind of to my ,room just now. The noise have hit th fugitive. A p il'tol is Miss 1iope totor, to '[':llu 'o no v r, lo t ill Frunk . ·n.vd 1' , PIlY r oll, $476 : I-I. Hei sel are o.ft 11 il1valullble, bot.h for we heard in the corridor seemed never accurate at lOng range ; lind rubul' " he I you wea l' , - Most "I' lin. !"ard Broadway , bein ad' decnrlltive Ollrp(lS and a s 0 $27 00, bri dge repair, ~9 i Roy Hei sel' to bear it out. But it Isn't Ah· few marks men cll n shoot a t all in them huve sli m ... ~Ul't o f I\CHI. kid lu dgl'd the mos t beauliful_gi~ la' . Lee unci DOl'a M, Dun cn n 'to the br!dge }·epni.r , 7' J . . T . Gregg; coun ter· irritan l. mad. ' I stole out and took a look the darkn ess. 1/1 un instant our tlevic $ . Thi s h ee l i ~ solid Tub: ~? nt e5 t where she lived, Houlto... outhw l<t ... l·n Ohio Pe wer 0., bl'ldge repall', 9; E. R. Gre~g at. hi.m. His hands' were buried in quarry faded, slipped away lind bel'." 1 ex. She has become one of ' the rit;h t ll f \ ny, . $5.25; Oregonia Bridge Co., bl'ldg) Vegeta rian M nu H ' too k n long- blud d hunting flour. There Is n o on e in . the melted in lhe shtl tl ows. mos l f~mous stars in moviedoIll, 1\'1 ' li. 110 . 'o novel' et aL, to th milt erial, '$248; Leo Wiford, inservan ts quarters but n colored . W e ru n lind Cl'ied out an hunt d knife from his pocket, and with lnd thl ~ season she is ~g oinlf . to I'cam of carrot so up ro ~1 'I nadi o o l'p oratio n, 8.45 s pector on bridjte work, $65; Wal. inlirritl' core cut th ca)·th u~ound man or two, a nd that IOng'legge ~11 over the hill in vain . And after a ~ake h e.r .de but as a r::",nd o...&ra tl' r Vurn er, contruct, $ 160 ;, 1-1. D. Lima bean lonf with tOlnato sauCe (Illger. - ~ . -~the imprin t, and lifted it fl'OI11 thc aC I'(" m Deerfie ld TIl. whillkered bird that brought out while we mel ag-ain on the path . I' amed cllbbnge Marshall . Harlan , by sheriff, ano ll bridge repair material) the rowboat. Robin, I believe ''If that d oesn' t be.a t the d v iI." ground . I thought it would rum. to 'ho.r1es E. and Mnry . Mich. 'Buttered Bee t s $1.75: W ilson Paint 0., red l ead, you call him." . the ~etective greeted me. H e wa s bl e at lil'St. Bu t the . oi l its el'f hud A,)ple and eler y su lutl $67 .57! Ohio COl'Tugated C ul vert There was no answer worth mnk panting, nntl he I;worl! softly be. a s ticky q uu lity, lind 'ome of the eno l'. 7 7 IIC .. II in lea rer e k Tp. St a'l'.ed pu~l dinK • Alllel·t i\f. Suiley, by sheriff, t o Co ., 18 corrugated ulvert Co .. 1 ing. So we sat u nd watched the twee n his J!lISps. "Long. there' s )!ra ~ rO'l t ~ ul'v untl it help<' cI to Non·s tlll1Ulutlllg dnnk darkness steal over the marshes. plenty of t hing yet" nbout thi holtl the liltle cu be of en rth to. The hio J u in t l ock 'Land Bank, COrl'ugllted sewel'S, $4!l5. 70; John gether. 0 by re 'civcl', ~1i . 75 ueres ill H a l'. H, Donnell , u e of mixer, nails, It. seemed to me that the water.. case. t hat I don't know- " Ju n Tp. lu mber, tc., $16.60; Howard COOk Cookies for the ~chool Lunch " It isn't Raf to I avc it he r l'." had already begun to recede. The "Do you think t hnt was J . W. Butler t o harl es Lam. gl'avel $a73.75: Ede n Terry pay tlood had been the sole result of mud?" . !I expl~in e d . "Bu t 1'1\ be luc ky MONEY LOANED We'lll !AI cup of mnlnsses to boil. bert , 63 Heres in Wnshington Tp. ro ll , $:171.26; John H . Do~neIl , "Cou ldn' t hav e been. The Hindu If 1 get It to the house. And thL', t he ten inches "of rain; now it was Lillian Gillman lo Fl'ank C. An. pay roll, $97.40: HOI'lan Whitacre , ing po in t, add'l.: cup butter, t hen gives us someLhing c l . e Dr, Lo ng. done, and the river wns quickly was in th house when we left. ti(l1". Oil , tl'H ot in Union Tp. pay roll, $42.50; P . oS. Monce, upy s lowly odd 1 'up prepared cllke faUlnlt· ' . Bu t' thel'l) is n'l uny d oub t b ut thnt to think about." f\OUI';-2-. lp-j< u~ teaspoon D. A. III d Robert . HlIl'I'is~ n to ron, 1 76.95. W e t hought about it a ~ w = The orl a aurkness is II ways he comm itte d the c.rim e. I'm sure sulL li nd ' 1 teas poon gingel' sifted worth watching. It comes so gen· of that much, unyhow. And now wa.1 ked bock t wurd the ha use. together. D l'op ho\f· t euspoon s o f LO NG OR SHO RT TIME- Easy terms. Al 0 S urveying and Ab. tty, ' 0 like a dark mist that the ther e's nothing to do but go down AtI(1 I th oug ht of muny t hings ' Ise bntter three inches a l)urt on an in· wind blows up. The color clf the body had beell found, and struck p:u·tic ula!'ly 1ho. e IIC!VCI··to· L . for . vert d pan. Bak e in a slow ov n stracting. Write nnd. I will call and see yo u . Sam D. Henkle, Waywat~r changed and deepened. The and find t hat sione t hut the 01. I!ott n word s of toe e ldel' So u t h. until Jl1etlium brown. I y! nesville, Ohio. Jll shadows . thllt were the jungle or ed mun to ld us abo u t." • • "My dau g hte r is going t o mun y grew black. Again we heard the . We fo und the place wller c the LOANS on Livestock, Chattels. 80 unds of wild life that the storm off fifty yards directly to the Jeft Vil us lIuy w[IrII," the old lIlan had A sparalus an.! EIlIl Sala.! Seco nd MortDgl'S. Notes bO\lght. of the previous night had stilled . Th e detective flush ed hi s light . oi d. A nice way to' comb ine canned John Harbine, Jr. , Xenia, Ohio. be con tinu ed ) T o We smoked cigars and talked, nbout, H e call ed out when he saw white _usparag u s a n d hord· boiled And after w.hile one of th colored t he ·tone. I ~ was the on ly whilc eggs in salad is t mold t hem in men clime to tell us of a dillcov· rock in the vici ni ty, li nd it .could alternate layers in lemon gelati n. SAYS SAMery. nbt be mistaken, He kn It quic k· St!'ips of pim nto may b added if Farmen of Warren and adjOining A flat rock jut~ed from the hill· Iy beside it. Maj rity rul ' would be a ll ri g ht des ired . Mold in sqhoro lonf pan cou nt! s may obta in money on side about fifty yards from the Then he gol up with a lilLl i f it wem't fo r t he snr t of pe l's Il S lice and sel've on lettuce w it h long time lotlns , at 6 per cent inscene of the murder, he said. Just snort of disgust. "T hat colore d who . n l' Ilutomutically IIttl'acte d mayonnaise . te rest. Cost of sec uring the s ame at twilight he, had walked near it, man WIl S crazy, Nothing here,- to the ll1u j OJ'ily. ill ve~y r easonable, through The and had noticed a queer discolo· but ' by ' the Lord!" He scarcely -- - -.- - "To Set" Colora Federal Land Bank. Fol' farther rat iqn on the stone, It was evi· breathed as h e }'ubbed his hand vdently clotted blood, he thought, e r the surface of the rock. H e A tellsp oon of Epsom s alts ad · information all on or addres M. ded to a bu ckelCul of wolel' will C. DRAKE, Trea surer, phone 316"and what looked like fragments of ,bent until h is eyes WCI'e w.ithin a , few inches of its rough face . set co lors most effectively. Soak X L banon, Ohio. flesh. . lhe fabl'il: in the solution, thjlll FOR RENT wush in t'h us ual way.
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MUliou cI ~'1.aI" ra thrvagiug Bukk aboWNOW in ullpurt8 uf tbe COWlUy ! Teu. of lhuuill nJ. eD· tllluiaati..J1y p1adug tb~ ir urdu. for t.b. Buick of lIeick. \Iud car IJf IJIU1II '. ADd' .p .a.-w..it II Dot oD ly ti ~~r~~~m., ~~vVU'eD(of ~__::::s:'.",-_77~.:...:..-'--U~...~,••!D'l~-Gv. · yu..~·- eJli·
una to a notl of musi: L six year old Gerard Glas< ser of New York is able to com· pose music a~ he plays at thl piano. The lad ha s co mp osed morl than a dozen pieces, aJ! melodious. Som e of his ancestors have bee: accomplished musicians. ...
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, FOR RENT- Garage. See Mrs. DScaffeinized Coffee at Ius Bfl~t Am elia W1I11ams, Fourtli and' - - "OT'7 =A lt hQugh decaffeinized coffe e ' Tvler St s. , llIay be made as you would nalu· , it her boiled, .p ercolat· r,al coffee W"NTED ed 0 1' .by tha dr ip method- it i bes t when bl'ewed in a drip pot. oWl.ler ' Heat fresh \Vllter Lo bo iling, pour WANTED - Hear from good farm for sale. Cash over ground ' coffee on cup for ev· price, particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapo lis, 'Minn. 010
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FOR SALE FOR SALE--Good range , and 1 small radio. Fred L. Everhart~ Phone ] 19F3. .03
FOR SALE- Trees, Shr~b~: 'V inel' and Evergreens THAT WILL GROW, delivered to yoti at whole. 8a le {,rices. Equipped to furnish plans and do all the work, If de. sired. Call 66F41, C. 'L~ Duke, Waynesville, Ohio. , · s12tf FOR SALE:......26~pa~senger' '· School bus, in good conaition. Phone Batavia 2677, Mt. Carmel Garage, Mt. Carmel, Ohio. , '03 PIANO ' PLAYER-In the vicinity of WayneSVille, can be bought ,b y responsible parties for the ·bal. ance due: m~nufacturer: for full confidentIal ' Information; ·wrlte· P . O. Box 221, CinCinn'a ti, 0, 826 FOOR SALE- Maie hog: 18 mo. old, thoroughbred :Duroc. 'Rolla Bolton, Waynesville, Ohio, ,R. D, 1, Telephone Centerville 84F2., , . · 01'1 . PIPE, VALVES an'd 'fIT TINGS fo r all 'J~urp08es . . , Bo"klef's Une .o f Plumbln. g_ an'd heating. suppllel are best, . THE BOO,KLET.XING CQ" 415 W! "Ma,in St., XeJ)ia, 0 : :FOR SA;LE-1 ,ainina" tabIe, , 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 eoid ~ranlfe '1 combl.J latlon coal oil and ...olin.' 8 tOVI!, 1 I.r ie copper iet.tle, . Clyde , C ox, LYtle, Ohio. ' .- .08 . " 1 . , F OR . SALE-"Eiaht r oom . reef- -, denc. ,prop.~ On Ffft1i .trtet. . . Inquire at this ollee.· ' ..Btl . FOR SALE-Waate~ '~o'c;iI Palier. · ' R' lbKbeetPI food and cl~; I
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u'oll)lJlinlrly, t hat tht!y w()uld com ~o t il "Ialga of the world" Ilud I SSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY ra l~ e lf. No v w do not feur t he "eu~e - - - - ~jr lJlIl w4l1'ld;" sl!1e nce. und inl'P1'()VD. L. CRANE Publish er U l1'II)Lhods of It·l1napo d .utiol1 have M,·s. A. Haines is /!IQw ly im· Office ··Phone ,............ ......... No. 11 2 d Qill l'o~·ud th b,l.\gabolll! of t he IJrovin g . . ' R 'd po st; now a tn a n may tnlk.· i n one eal ence .. ........ ... .:......... :.Nb. 118 olltin llTI t nnd hy rodi o ,be heard "Miss Lula F a ly, ot t ile ' MiddleSubacription Pric,,; " 1.50 a "':Yea r u'r S$ Ute' s(\as ; ili~tlln has ben lown' sc hools, spiln t th e w ek·· nd d n oli ah d- tl'Uve l has becQme a al lio me. pI USIll' in s tead of n Iiu zn rdous Th e 'i nfant ch ild (If Mr. s nd ~{rs Sl<:PTEMBER ~6, '1 2!JB. u nd erta king. ' Yet we still cl;lI1not R utlifl', who live on tie T. H. Bry· even g lim p. e the 1l1~'stery o r life, 11 11 Corm , di ~ d Friday. Lh . IJivin Purp !lc' of itull- and o TOB E R ii, 19 ... 8 The hig h sc hool njoyed u weinPI'Obllbly n eve~' s hull.' W kn olY e r roast at the home . of MI'!!. 'Ii . J. _~. m ore and mo t·, about oUt'selvesb u t have no mUl'e kl1 o wle~l ~e tluln Can Thul'sday even ing. ,. Miss Phyllis W ebb , of -Dayton, Wille men .l ea rn m ore It'o m foo ls in t he l)a st of Lhe workings of t han fo ols f rom t he wise. 1 r ov id e nc e. B ut ju st \ a s Colum · was a week- end gu st of Mr. und bu s p t'aise d Ga il fo r, hi s accom - Mrs. H owal'Cl Graham an d daugh- --p lish me n t, so mus t we t oo praise lel·S. · Gail fo ,' t he t hing that h!lve cO llie Capta in and Mrs. h arle s Gur· t o puss s ince t he da ys of I)lum · ne1' a nd s n, o[ o lum bus, spent FACTS ON FAMILY LIFE b u. . I Thinl< of brave Co lumbus! Whit· t he wee k·end with Mrs. Mllt'y • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ • mUll hus !i un g of him, " old, poor u nd Robe rt Cal'll e r . lind Jlu ru lyzed," u eve l'lh eless Mi sR lara Hatto n. of Cin cinDt·. Louis I. Dub lin , statiHticiun t hankin g God for f1is Divine he lp . nati, spent \.he week with her Pill" o f the l"I etl'opo litan Life In s ul'- W e wh o ha ve not to fa ce the ma l'- enl s, Dr. and MrR. H . E. Hatton , unce Compllll Y, Ita:; made un intcr· tyrdom o f a Columbus , nOt· en- at Pleusllnt View fll lll . estin g a n ll lysis of fumily life in cuu nte r the diffic ulli el! that he enMr. and Mrs. William Lul<cn America. it shows lIwl behi nd co unte red, s hou ld s ut'e ly n ot he r eturned hume Thursd lilY from a e.verything, hi st.ol·icall y und stati s. s wuye d f" om th e spiritual by the de light ful t ou r thr uugh Kentucky tlcall y, there IS so me eco no mic mechutti cul IUlll sc ie ntifi c di scov. lind oth e r points South. In the e ri cR uf t his ri~e. 'I'he Soul of reason . eve ning their fri ends gath er e d and For in st a nce, t he Iltllrriugc !'Ute Man is 1l1lll'e important t han mun' s guve them a hca rty welcome in mplishrnents importa nt though aCI'o in the co unlry ill hig hcr llullI in form of an old· fashione d belling. t he city. The ma n in th e co un- thl'Y be. -1\1 t'S. J. W . Cla rk Jlus~ed away tl'Y is not co nfl'onted wilh th ~ CIJ ~ t Saturday afte rn oon. She ha d been of living to s uch u great degree in poor health fur OVCI- a yen r and a s the m un in th e city . Also a wi fe critically ill fo r the past three . i s ofte n essential in t he opura ti on weeks_ A hU lSbnlld, one so n und of II farm. t wo small grandchildren nre left The co un t.ry al so has a IJI"4!nter t o mourn t hei l' loss. Funeral ser bil'th !'Ille. In the ci ty, t he grcutvi ces Tue day a t 10 o'cluck from er the number of children the the M_ E. ch u rch . g reater the cost of m ll in t~nIl I1 Ce . This is tru e too in the co untry. Th e a ll-day sew ing of t he Bapbu t whe n the children in t he countist Missi onary Circle wus held try .r ea ch Il . I' 1180 nable uge the y at the church Friday afte rn oon. become produ c ing factors on t he A n um ber of ladie s were present A mnn a dvertises t hll L he wants a nd t hl! work was finis hed in recfarm. 'rhe eco nomi c fucto r 4! nle t'l< in !l job, admitting he hilS been a o rd time. About 35 gurment lal'lsely in divorces, too . There is burg lar f or seve l-al yeurs a nd !my · were ma de, a nd a comIorter, a heaviat· divorce rote in citie: ing he wlInts to gel into a legiti - pieced by M·I·s. Mary Graham; our tl'aining wou ld fJ2-ye llr.old me mbe r was knotted. thon in farm dist l'icts, Dr. Dublin' Iltnt,e lin. Hi figures s how. The hi g hest divorce pro bably be valuabl e in a great A bountiful dinner was serv ed at , rate , he says , howeve r, is in Ar- many bURi ne, ses t he noo n hau l', to which a ll did am kansas. Louisiana. Oklaholl1l1 anil pIe justice. Ge rntnn Il1ntt'im on ial statistics T~xa8. An anu lys is of the figures that mllnietl me n liv e lo ngshow mIght s how that the m lljority of the divorce!! in t heAe st lltes come er than buc helo rs. Probubly t he y from the t own s Bl1U Inrget· cities. beco me so accllsto me d l o t ro uble However t hat may be, t he s ur- t huL . it does n't ha ve any ff ect on vey in ' the Inain ,lihows a more do- t hem aft t· a while. m estic state of t hings in th e coun A New Yo rk e r chllt'ge d with M r~. Mary Thomas was a Daytry than in the c ity, du e to ceo· nom ic forces. In o ther words t he making ou t a fa lse check t ri ed to ton sho pp er , Thursday. man in t he count l'Y hill! II grell t l.' r eut it in orde r t o' destroy t he evi Mr. ain a nd family mov ed Siltopport unity t hlln t he city man to de nce aga inst him. Whe n he made urdny to the Tim'ot hy Barton p lace the check , he pr obably didn't out attan those things t ha t me n strive ea st of Lytle_ for- a happ,y home , a loving wife t hinks t hnt he himself would be Litt l"~ Mi. s J ea n Kindle is home and a famt ly of children- even t he goat. •. from school suffe ring wi t h an mthough he may be comparatively A pickpocket, when at' I'ested for poor. fected tooth. pt~ cti c i ng .hi s art, said he was only -~- -'-...- - domg so m an atte mpt to raise c ~ildre n visited with )'e lntives in . -- -- - - - - -- - - - . ~h e mo ney f or his bail bond. That Rtchm ond Sunday: M rs. Furnas III what we call enterprise. ·found h~,: f a t hel' m a , very eritiCOLUMBUS ca l c.ondltlon, Th e Plumber's co nve ntt' Ot1 at d M _ _ _ _ _. : - _ _ . On Wednesday Mr . an rs_ - - - - -Atlantic City has vote d for a 40- Rober t Andrews had as an overI k D h ' - t lour wee. 0 t ey m ean forty night guest the former s 8t er, • The most heroic sto ry o f his· hOOI" or wOI'k-ol' waiting for Mrs. Bess Watkins, of Dayton. tory- the story or the voyuge 'of tools ? Me 81'S, Bnd Mesdames Charles Christopher Cotumbus Ilnd the dis: Add aimilies: As easy a s get- Cornell, Walter Long and Walter, covery of AmCl'ica- is to be cel. ebrate d on Oetober 12, On that ling a t icket for the World 's Se- . J r ., an d H e Ien: J ean Long were Star city visitors, Saturday evenday in 1492 whe n Columbu s dis. ries. ing. liI' ~ ' covered a new continent who eould have guessed what an impot:iant "S ilence is Golde n"--'but you Mr. and Mrs . E. J. Hardman's part of the gl obe tllat co ntin e nt can't get the producer s who a'r e would becQme containing a it do'e l! c.a's hinJ~ in on sound pic:tUl"eS to be. Sunday guests w e re, Mr_ Bnd Mrs_ Mark Paff and . daughters and Mr. severn I of the greatest nation s· in .h eve It and Mrs. Ray Petticrew .and chilthe wOl·ld. ' . The stor,y oC Columbus in itself OUI' id ea of a good g.uesser The dren, of Miami s burg. The Parmer Stanley family had is il)spiring BlId magnific en t- the man who predfcted that Jaek ~tory of a brave pioneer w ho fear- Dempsey would win the fight in a s their Sundl\Y dinner guests, Mr. ed no disaster! spared I~O effort the phiy he is stanlng in on and Mrs. Frank Conklin , of Sabi· lIa, and Mr. and MI'S, £o' rank Stanto proVe to hts ()wn satis fac t ion B road way. ley, of New Burlington_ and to the satisfaction of EUt'ope _ t'1!at t.he world was . i'n deed round. ' Go"erllOr Smith is alit cam ai n Th e De li10Crat c Iu b a f W a s II i ng· Lltt.le h0!t0~ wa~ p aId to COI\}Olbus lug and wears a brig htly hueS ~I' ton me t at. the GKindle durmg hiS hfe-tlme: h~ was Jeer e d of suspenders. Let's hope thfs is h ornet ownship Th urs d ay eve mng. eorge and tho_ught. crazy.. · hiS pat~ was )lot construed as a ' slu r t tI of Dayton , was the b~set with d!ffi u!tles and dismay, beJt. ' . o . Ie corn E. Nicholson, ' spea k er 0 f th e evel1lng. hlS 'accomplt sl1m e nts disbeli eved , hi! heories discounted. Yet toMI'. a nd Mrs. eth Furnas and Theatrical ' advel:t isement: 'Jack day his name is held in r ever ence E. J. Hardman and wife and .D~ mpsey and his wife in 'The tlie world over. Charle. Kindle and wiCe attended DIg", Fight' Say it ain't BO will Since the days of Colum bus t he yuh? . .a meeting of Democratic commit, ' Eastern and Weslet' n \Vot'lds are teemen at At'gonne FOl'est west of close neighbors ; Lindbei'gh, by Dayt.onl ' aturday eV\lning. spanning the Atla ntic in on airA ' ft h h THE BUTTERED SIDE e mngMrs. a Robert er cure . S un d lIyMr.cvand plane, showed us :how c.loae t.hey services, Anat(!. 1n the days' of Columbus 't he P utien t--"I can' t afford to be drew s ente rtained a number of , : w~y from Europe to .Am erica was fII." their friends to a weinel' and . l?eset. : with perils, bot h relll and , Specialist-".{s your business 80 mBrshntallow roas t, in honor of the imllglllory, and sailors on compal'- profitable?" . approaching lllart'iage of a co. otively short trips a lways feared, Patie n t--" No; yours is. I" worker of Mrs. Andrews in the . I Journal office.
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W. H. Terry ~dK.""E.Thompson were in Lebanon Saturday ev_ ening. Mrs. Ella Bar'low , of Dayton , called at the Jordon home Sunday evening. Walter Tibbals and fa.mily spent Sunday with his daughter in Cincin natl, , . Mel McCray and wife werc . Sun day afternoon gu ests of the Terry famny. . Mrs. Kate Jordan and daughter, Hannah, and sons, Ed and Geor!re , spent Sunday with Richard. Brown and family, near F~rl'y. . Miss Mildred Keever, wpo has been so seri.ously ill with ty phoid fever at .her home in Lebanon. is much better and able to ride out a little . This place had quite a mad dog scare last week when Garrett Haven's dog went mad and wandered away lor tl co uple o{ dl\ys, but was found and killed. The Talmage family and the ~eKay families were among thpse fr.om this '.place who went ,to' Waynesville on Sl,Inday afternoon to hear Judge Allen. , Gl~n Davis and family and Bert ll~gan " spent . Sunday near, Lebanon with their uncle, John . Bogan, ar.d. helpep . ,c~le~rate his 70th b r,tliday anl11yersal'Y· .
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, The fir st oto sho ws a view of ' debris of Sa'n Jll~n '~lIr IJ the recent terrihle hurricanes whi c h swept P o rto Rico. Th e next \,i ·w i~ of th e ' bu sln e5s dl stn cl o f ~hc 10wII () f Davll, S. D., whi h wai totall y ru ined by tIl e rcc.: nt Sou th Dakota t ornado , and th e third ph o to s ho ws .the t o p of a ho use at' .'vV c~t Rid!!e. N. H., o f II'hich pa rt of the roof, ~a s to rn ufT by the . t o rna~ o which SWtpt through this se ti on fel ling tr ees. dalltagints ,rops fi nd wrccklll8 ho u$es. Tw o little g irls are ahown salvaging th~ir I PY~, -
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Dr. W. E. Frost BE POLITE TO OUAFI A HUMAN TIMIE CLOCK NITRO.GEN I£PILACING GOLD An , exhibition in London intra· duces "Eric, the Robot." a man· sbaped wooden and metall ic machine tbat rises to its fe ,et, stretches OUI an arm to command si lence and makcs a specch. The shiny. mclallic man-machine its slanting yellow eyes li!!ht('d IJy electricity, f nghtcn s spec.tators. Some workers will dread the /lOS, sibilities o f comp(~ titi o n by ma chine men. But ther~ is: no d:.nger. Who!n modern cloth -making tr.achinery was first lI sed England built. forts to .prolect I hc mac h'lI1eJ' f rom enrage ~I . · wou Id war kers, convince: IIta t It starve them .
I' ' " ogqlphl taken ·at Ie Glade. Florida. shows men making a collin '£i'om th e wr~kaS'e' of o.ne of th e homes there. Wi th more th all a ~hou 5a nd dead, thert wu a ~mand ' for coAin s in whi ch to hUI;lI the dcal1. ~P\l8h CilJkeu were m~M froJ» Ibt wreckage of houses, ' ... ::.- _ =.' r "
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An int er nation al fi .. ut· Is OWl' lt U. Yo unK. c huir nl un ...of the IJ01ll' (/ 'J f t he General E le ·tric Cllll1)J :;t l\y; a 1uw yer 0 f t gn.' 1l f' nme all d II' FUNERAL DIRECTORS ·tJ'ong influ e ll c'to in the ufi" sli ,·" n( Thos.!! machinell employed more t he nution. lI e has :crved his WAYNESVILLE, 01-110 men than ever at better wages. cou n t ry in man y ill1pot·tllnt WilY); Every efficient new mac hine in- 'md it; tl'lJl y one CIf t h QutKlanoling creases prospe rity,. especially that o f AlI1erican ~_ He hils becll d c(, r· Fully Equipped Co r G ood workers, by incr,easing man value. t I I h I1 I J I ·el alH OllO l'l: ( Jy ~ te u)JanC~4! . Se rvice . Wilh an o x team a man was worth Bel'iun, Fre nl'h und German KUv $1 a day. With :a locomoti ve hl' is h b i t· h I Disp lay no om . La nge ~ rnlllent : - 4! e () n ~s t.o 11K lonworth $10. n rary nrders like t h", ,Jupan c~c 01" Ambulance Se r vice del' of the Hi ing : un , lhe Ol'lle l' TU .EP HO N F; 7 Mr. Ouati; Frenlch Arab who beat f Leopo ld , of B('I~i u lll. the I,' il's t . aU. runners of thc world in the Olym- 0 r de l' a f t lI e G"erlll un It ll( I C, r oss, prc marathon. is here. '11111 he is It omlltHnolel' of th e Natare, producing him. seems 10 (,'r encJ1 L gion of Hon o1·. Th is ma n wh o has bee n :0 hon havc had a greyhound ill mitlil . Hi s legs are almost als thin as a grey- ol'ed and es leellll'C1 wus bo t' n in hound's, and. quite tall, he weigh s Vlln HOl'ne ville, N. Y., un 0(" NOTARY PUBLIC oaly 124 pounds. tobe l' ~7, ] 874. He hud the ud. .. . -vantage of It s "l enclill .c1u(:Illion, Not io nal Bank Ouafi is a citizen of the French Re- a ttend ed. t . Lawrence Uniw l'sity public, and, although many sparl ing and r ecl!iving t he dCKl'ce of Ba chW il l Drawn Ellal.,. Settled Americans that Sf:e him run will nOI .. lo r of Arts. He has als" d"grees .know it, Iris ancestors of ancient fr om Bost on Universit y. Ilio n Wayne.ville ~ Ohio Aral1ia are ancest,o rs whom our civi- Co ll ege , Tuft .. , Horvll rd. Dan'lization and its SIl:ience owe a great llI ou th. Joillt s ll opki n., . · olgate . d~ --.- - ----.-:----. .. olumbia lin d Yale. He man.led Those old Arabll were learned in J otlephin4! :' he ld"n E d mo nd:, o[ ". . ' un I - - - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - sc.lence. mat h emauc:!, all d many I'tIlC' SOltt hbl'I' dg ' , l\'I ,·l , ~~., t'lt, 1""8 OJ ' d has "t\'e " ll·t· lllt'c n. when our aDcestom in Eoglan were -Hc': Ile;;'!' 11 th ~ pt"let t'ce f I,A\v 'tn hiding in .swamps, and our ancestor~ ... . , , " " in Ireland were "unning ovtr hi1l~ 1800 in Bus ton. li e II'n~ 10 toem and bogs not mUlch dressed, their lJll r (,I T y lc l'lllld Youn g' Inti l I DI;l gre.a t king putting aSide his cloak of he IiHt (If hi ~ 'u b ~cquent t1 'til' ili ,'s raw bull htde in 'the presence of a .~ lIO I(JIl" an ol vllJ'it'd l h:lt it l'C m ~ French visitor, rt\'e..ling a k~g wi t h remarkub le fOl' " lt e mlln l ha ve I nothing on him. . .lone all t ha t he hUl< duu e. I Many word. that we use every Hi s h~n pol't!lnce in the elec tricul. day, ', SO£tI, .alcoholl,· many tums in flllwer lind li ght i ll du ~tl ' ie s of , . ' ' AITI el·t'ea I"~ trcln~n· I ()u. li e t·. u~ I _.,~ ol chemtstry, (omt f rO,m t he A fa IHC. ~ u ~ banker. He is a /11(;11 h '1' o f th e Raymond S. Blulnl. of (1,jr;,I\ O. is board o f dire ·tO t·!; of tht! lnLI' I'l1 ucalled the hU:11an lime d.x k. Hi ',e- tio nal Cha m be l' of "'l1lneI' CI!, ulso mtmt'er~ where 11 ~' was. what hap- of t1Hl Mer th<.1nts · ASHoo:iatiun of pt''1ed e\'cry hour, (v-:ry mi ll ut~ of New York. , the la~t tell yeArs. III four mon t h~ He he~l( le ll both of' Pre s id nt • ull r.f this year. for inslance. he Slltnt Wilso n" big in dll striHl con f er96S hO\lls in slc!rp; ZS hJnrs in ences; hl' was It l11em bl'1' of P ,·cs i. church, 363 hours at m(al s, ~S hours den t Hllt'din g '1I Co nfCl'oll ce on Un · on pleasure. etc_ em)Jloym ent: a rIlumbt' t· 0 I' the Nn. .ti nnal Di strib uti on Co n fe l'(>lll'e; That's inl('resting, but ke"ping the chail'm nn of th e Ci nll nit. track of lime, hours and minutp.s, is tee o n U ne ntll loY ll lc n t an d f3\1 Hinot as important as putting some- ne ss Cyc l!!s: the chuir ll1:l1t " I' the thing into the hClUrs and minll!u. Am eri can di v i ~io n I)f thl' C,'n ev a r ... For instance. the minute in whi.:.b Federa tion-·il i ~ hurd to k('ep on Thomas A. Edison decided Ih~ t tw o) lis ting th .~se f:,td ~. t h(·I'\! Ht'e tlW messaucs. as well as one, mig},t he IllUrt y. S uffi ce it t(} ~IIY t hat he hu ~ sent tver thc. sam!: wire Rt the samro ofTe l'e d his 'l'''l'e "h ili t \· Wh(l I'l'Vl'r time. was more important to thl' his he lp ha ~ be en IH!l'de',1 in n il WOI' worlil 'than all IlIle wcll rtg'lIlatell lhy caU fi(,~ rof thC' het tt: rtlH'nt of hours in the lives: of ten Ihousand the ~t r(' nj!th £, l1illg o f int £' rnu ti()nll l other me,a. Cri E' ncll'hi p. A j!'rllnd fig-urI' o f I~ Ill lln. always read y tn put hi ~ s houl Gold has beel} the unit o f \':tlue !l1' t· t o thl! wlwel :tn d pu sh prOj!since men first : found strangr heavy ress flll'\\,:11'11. ()11 f' \\lion s.' effo r t.~ lillIe yellow grains, .washc<l down by li re making' the world a uelle1' mountain stream:i, thousands oi pl ace t o Ih' c" in. years ago. Sti ll /!i\"'s hl ~. :1I1d l'(!~~ a ~ Vll n . Mtn have stru&.l!:led for g<'ll,i ~n<1 Honl'Rvi lle. N. Y. , an Alllc iclI n died. we<;ping ,because they' couldn't ~ llt ll ll lO\t' n. He i, I>lIly one o( t he take It along. and' have murdered each man y g reat A IlIC l' i(,:\l1s II'ho inllu -~--- --.~~-other for g.ald.... ence the d e~t in il'~ 'if t he en t in' world t (l lo e bol'll in thl' cruclll! or ' J\low cold sci;;;~~l1~ you, "GaM rurl'll Anll:rit:a. Th e\' al' in '(' \'c' r v W~I1't ' always he the unit of val ue." fi old; (in btl~ine~ - . i'n pO Jitic:s. in ,N1.trogc!, will replace it, being the ~cicnce . in art . i lit('t'uLul'c . .fudg'· fOUndati on of . our food supply a nd ed by it's produ t!'. " !\'fa in , I' e t" of life. ' \ l l U f't' be u p1'ett y Knod old n la ~c l Whll t an i.nspil'lItion is th e cu- - -....,... _ ,_ _ _ _ r ep.r of Owen b. Young. Amon rillht. in th e mid 't of t h ingf', un tHI HIM WID A ~RICK 't linll ever ' f(lt· t he right as he 'eea ~; -- . . the ' right, d e\'oting his tlllIlSUnl t al'. A negro · was r(!c e'ivmg bncks itt ents to. th e g'cnera I' good of a ll ". " t~.!! top: of ,' a tel~.slory .building,: mON~iJktlbt 't her !l 'l'e boy.s 1l0~\ r where -some' repair' work was going ' on•. . Ano· the'r neg·r .,o on the g,ro'und· in th,1;\ flmall t ow ns t'h ro ug bou t t he ,. co untry who will in tim~ be.cont e w.a s -Io'ading the b'ricks on ~he car- .important p:ersonages,' in, t he afrier. ' - ". . ~ ,," fair.s of tM nation. Our small .' The negro . a~()ve ac.cidentally towns art!'" bre eding places' of dropped os. brick, hitting .the on . _geniu~ _ _ .• - - --'-o~ the gl'Ound . ~qul~ rely on .uie he ad' . FOOLINC WITH ..yHE MULE' , . He was ·indignalat, . aDd yelled to MIliJ"Y had a litHe tnul~, the one above: 'B.e a little more - rt fQllowed her to school, careful u'p thar. 1rhAt brlck hit m~ The teacher, like a fool, ItDdmade me bl~e mah tongue.!' Went up behind .that mule, 'And hit.< him with a rule, And there waan't any school.
L. M. HENDERSON
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Mr •. W. P. alil!bu'l"y has bell' Mr. and !\frs. R. G. rllillt and ill for vel"lll ctll~'.. their guest, Mr!!. A. White, spent ''''') ,-,pnn ~ today in Springfield. .I ~ U,II Mr. "So rstl 1', of Nor\\" d; was /I \Va. lItHwilJe visit r I1turduy. lIir. and Mrs. Raleigh Thoma!! Mias Mildred Robinson is the a nd daught r, Elizllbeth, of Mid· • 1... Rlld M s. RlIlph Mill I' and dletowll, wcre uuday afternoon guest of l'elntives in Dayton , , 1 I."C ' tllIW k mio .I n\l~Ml'r~ lilUl' 1< 011 (JI\l1 Mis Em iliO Heigh· ca ll ' I'll lit the h III of R. S, Main~frs. Curies!! is enjoying a visit WH Y wei" Dllyton ' vi ~itors FTiday. O U . "r,' II, Pa p,in S:IIIII:,li y. , ir m h I' mother, Mrs. Anna Ste , e r pair wlltchell, c)o k and ens, of Mudiso nville. II'. and MI·s. Lour nec Brown, :1' 'In h";lti,,!! "to\'(\ rtl r SIII (\ jllwelry, IIlId rep late !;ilvel'ware: , The Epworth League held a very 1\1' I{oute Ii , 01' onnouflcing , the! .hptlll-. \ . I( , lttllnh COl'U "l'. 0 . pi asant social at the home of Robhi rlh Il f 1\ Ho n, Saturday , 'eJltem- III <) buy old gold ond s ilver. I'y'll J ewe ll'Y hop, Lebanon, Ohio. ert and Ruby mith. 11' 1111 01 \11"'. \\' , F , (, hcrl, : Iw ilt her 2!l, 19 2 . ,~1' 1.\ ill ~ '"Iu c "hll~ . 1)1<'. ~UI'!\lH Miss Almeda Wulton, of Spring 1I1 ahl on Ridg e i" Rpending a COII Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hawo~th , of Valley, was the gu at of Miss My,.l Ir. alld \Ir~ , ( ·I:lI1 d.' 1" I!).."" p\t' II f lI'l'ckll with his >\ nand A !ashun )· Ia ., spent th week-end,ra Haydock Ovel' t he week-end . . Ridge , With Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mills. ' II .1.11'\ \\ •. ].,. ,> 1.1;1\\ he. hnt! :I ~ wife, MI'. nnd .in;. U. MI'. Haw I·th i. 11 cou in of Mr. ,The W. F. M.•;. held an all-dllY dOHI,t 1 H'I\·I • !'-!.Ulld;IY, )l, ~l'- I·.. ~ . (, I' Tnd illllapolis, Ind . Mills. meeting with a pot-luck dinner 'at 'I .• ,' \\ I,ll'l.. "I' \\' J1Cl1i ll~llIn . II'. the hom e Mr. lind Mrs. C. D. Mi,nl'\ Duk e nnd SO liS , Paul and :til" \It" , .\1",1 """I W,'!\ l. Mr. and Mrs. Vllmer frinlz and' aI'S, Wednesday . H" llt'l't , Silent the lost week-eild in MI·8. Lydia Aiken, of Ridgeway .. , ,,II'I ' .. ~'ih ll' f ' :li" "' lh" 1'\\'n l'(' , n .t roit. the> guests of Mr. und Mrlj. .Miss Marj orie Haydock is home It., I","\' S , · I I~' I ) " III' ",lu .' l'll ti l (' , ,I , Crllholll . Mr. Grahalll wa ' Mr. and 'Mrs. F'. A, Hlll'tsock s pent from a year'li w()rk in Greenfield Su nday with Mr. and Mrs. R. H . ull' II f th . \I('ce!\.Sful applicants ''1,' .1,\\,iI\ ,.. !t"I' . 1."J.lIIlClII, Bus iness college, where she comHart oc k, ~'I'II '. ' \tI" il ,:.\1 1.ht ll ,,1' ill " " 11' li t I hI' H 'C nt Mic hig an BtlI' example~ed a co urse in st6 n~graphy and i n :ltitlil. typmg. n u Lldlnl~·. H. B. Eal'nhnrt, employe I by the Mr. and Mrs, 'Vernoll Stiles reo . oopel'atlve Creamery Co., is lakmg a ,two weeks' vacntion. H. A. turned Friday frolll a wedding trip S ATJ S F'A TORY SERV ICE S INCE 1912 Cornell is driving the tl'uck during through the so uth nnd east. They hi s ·absenre. .... were accomplilliecl by Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stiles, of Springfield, Mr. a nd Mrs. Harry Smith and da ug ht er, of Forda, who have b een visitinK. Mrs. mith' s mother, Mrs. J. C. Evans, for the past three w eks, have returned home.
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toadyinr; when you try the IIlIme you are using tact? When the other fellow takes time to do tt)ings, he is dead I\low; when you do it, you urI' delibcl'II,teT Whon the oth'o r fellow s p nds a lot, hI! is a spendthrift; when you do you are gimel'ous? ' When the other tellow pick s flaw s in things, h e's cranky; when you do, you . are disc riminnting'! When the other fellow is lnild in his mann er, ho is a mus h of cOnCekS\on whe ll you ar e" it is being gracious'! Wh en the other fellow Kets dest ructive, it is toughness; with you it is forc ef uln ess? When the other fell ow <1I'esses extra well, he's II dude; wh en you do, it is simply II duty one owes to tlociety? When the other fellow runs ~me,
I'i!lks in business . he's (oolhal'dy; 'Wh n you <lll, you are /I great fin ancier'! When the other fellow BII.yS what he t hinks, he's ~piteCul; when you do, you IIrefl'lInk? Wli n the other f ellow won't get caught in a n ew BehalRe, h 's bn kwoo dsy; wh n you won't you aI'\) e Ilservative'! - Unknown Aulhor. '
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HAD TWO DATES IT "To'llIonow' 1II0mi ng YOll will meet Ille at the OilY Cafe." 'he- "Dut S UJ 1)08e IllOth c l' in flists all Com ing with me" " He" Shc won't. I have invited her Lo Illeet me Ilt the sllme lime ut ~i ve l' re~ tnUl'llllt."
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Mrs. Edith Harris, accompanied Farmers in this vicinity are busy by her brother and wife', Mr. and MOST REASON ABLE TERMS Mrs. Charles F. Mosher, motored cutting corn and so wing wheat. _ _ _~~~...._ _ _ _~.....__~~~~~~~~~!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ . to Cardington last week, and spent Mr. and Mrs. ,John McCullough several days visiting relatives. and son, Everet.t, sp'e nt Sunday with the daughte r and family at Visit Cary's Jewelry Shop, Leb - Centerville. ,. anon, f?r new and unusual gifts. Mrs. Kate Mercer is quite sick Come III at your convenience. Stol'e open nights until 9 o'dock. with congestion of the lungs at the home of heir daughter, Mrs. ' Mrs. Clift'ord Ridge, oC Chica - Wnlter Kruer. go, Who is spending the week with Mr. and Mn, Will Ross spent Waynesvi lle fri ends, is the guest SUl)day afternQon with the latter's of honor lit several social events. sister , Mrs. lCb,!1rles Davis and On Tuesday Miss Emma Helgh- family, at Miamisburg;, w!1Y entertained at luncheon Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Supinger , RI~ge, Miss May Wright and Mrs, Edith Harris ; this, Wednesday and two sons, George and Jol;vI, evening, Mi ss May Wright is hos- Mrs. Sarah O'Neal and two chiltess at a dinner at Mrs, Hatha- dren spent. unday afternoon with THTS T WI E ]S GIV ING UNIVERSAL SATISFA CTION, LET way's tea room, followed by cards Walter Kruer and family. at. her ~ome; on . Thursday Mrs. S S PPLY TOU R NEEDS FOR CORN CUTTING RIdge Will be the dinner guest of .. ,- -,"~F'" ' ' ' ' ' . Mr. S. L. Cartwright at the Friends Home,
Preeminent Representation
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H. &' A. Red Star Binder 'Twine
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When the other fellow acts that ,yay, he is ugly; when you do, it's nerves? When the othe r fellow is set in his waY1 he's obstinate; when 'you WE IT A E J UST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF EXTRA are, it IS just firmness? Mr. Samuel Haines is slowly imHIGH GRADE TIMOTHY SEED When the oth,e r fellow doesn't proving at this time. like your friend, he's prejudiced; Mrs. . Curtis Thompson spent when you don't like hIS, you are simply showing that , you are a Saturday in Dayton. . good judge of hillman natun? . Mr. ~lyde Whorton made a busWhen the other fellow tries to mess trIp to Cincinnat i Friday. treat some one especially w.ell, he T~e Ladies Aid cleared $292, o R ST O K I S FRE SH AND IN THE BEST OF CONDITION. servmg meals at the Lebanon fair. .Mr. and MI·s. Melvin Banta spent Friday evening with the former's parents here. Mrs. Emma McElwain of Springfield , is visiting at tho home of Mr and Mrs. Cha~les Mullenix. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johns and WE ARE SOLE AGENTS IN '. THI S TERRITORY FOR GENU. son, . Thel'le, attended the HomeINE YELLOW JACKET COAL GET IN YOUR SUPPLY WHILE Coming at Mt. Holly church Sunday. ' T HE WE ATHER IS GOOD AND THE PRICES RIGHT. Mrs .. Charles Johns attended a R.e publican comll'littee meeti.ng and danner at the Lebanon hotel Monday evening.
Timothy Seed
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'-'l-IEODORE E . BURTON
"'U ~·.I. L· J ,J""_~ "'I ~:vU will be assured by th e elec.ion d ::;;mcon D. Fe s to the long term and fheodore E. Burton to the short term in the Unit d States Sena te.
Seldom h:lS any state the cpportunity to 5 nd to the senate two such statesmen and schola~s, Olen of such wide ex~ rienc{' and ability and so prominent in the nation'. coupctls. , · . E.:ch 1 u~ the CO~G~d~C'! ,of t!l<! peop:.::. Each will uphold Presidel1t Herbert Hoove~. OhIO owes It to Itself to vote Nov. 6 for Fcss and Burton, candidates for the Umted St tes Sen~lte on the Republican ticket. I (P ub h ~) n Ca mpill&n Commiu«t Harry D. SiI,.!. CluJrman . NtH Hoou ,
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M,rs. Eli Russell is quite ill with erYSipelas. Her niece, Mrs. Ber~ha M.cClure, of near Centerville IS carmg for her. ' Mr. William Graham left Sunda,Y evening for Grapd Rapids Mich., where he will · visit his son' Bert and family, for severa l weeks: M.r. and Mrs. Clarence King and famll~, o~ near Springboro, were Su~day 'dmner guests at the I$tter s parents, Mr. and Mrs J E Smith. ' . . Mr.s. Mary Carmony, in company With Mr. and 'Mrs. W, F. Clark ,of Waynesville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. OIaude Rirgs, in 00lumbus, The. ()ccasion celebrating the .former's birthday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullenix and Mrs. E~ma McElwain attenlied the funeral of the former"s tWln . brother, Harry Mullenix at the Red Lion church Saturday afternoon ~nd the burial was at the Frankltn cemetery.
.B ait your hook with something y:ou want to sell or want-to/ buy and you'll get results
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and M~. and Mr&. Guy Routzahn and children motored to Dayton Sundar .afternoon and called on Mr. WIlham Brown and family Mrs Elizabeth Smith and Mr. and Mrs: Glenn Johns and children. Mrs. Mary Holmes, of Michigan City, Ind., Mrs. Emma Petrel's, of Dayton, Mrs. Anne Archdeacon and Mrs. Cora .McCullough of Five Point, were dinner gues"'; on Tuesday at ·the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gray left Saturday for an extended visit with the former's brothers, Leonard and Clarence and wives at Monroe, Mich. Several fri~nds !lnd n~ighbors spent Friday ovenIII~ WIth them e'er their depart~re.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Binegar of J@mestown, Mr; and Mrs. Ru~sell Bmegar, son and daughter of Hamilton; Mrs. Francis Null' and son, Huber, of Springboro, were Sunday aft,ernoon gueBts of :Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Haines and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Mrs. Charles -Sm'ith return~d h~'!Ie friday after an 'extended VISIt wlt~ her children, Ben Smith ,and famIly and Mrl!. Edna Buhrma~ and family, at Osborn. Th~ B,u~rman'!I and Mr. and ,¥l'II. Smlt~ spent Sunday with Dr. apd Ell!J Smith, in Olnclnnatl.
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NEWS DIRECT 'fROM THE STATE CAPITOL COLUMBU S , OH IO-Governor Vic Donahey is going to retire "from public life next January af· t el' almo st 28 years in public office , with might Iy little of this world's wealth to show for his work. The governor showed his bank book to rcporters the oth el' day with the st at.ement that his balunce showed every dollar he possessed except that which com e through inheri. tance. And that balance wass less than $6,600 all he has suved since being in office. He· said that it was' impossible lo save more tholl $1,000 a year out of his salary of $ 10,000 as governor, the require· ments of the office being such that it took almost the entire salary to live up to what soc it'ty and state demanded. Donahey hasn't un· nounced his futur e intentions but it is said that it wouldn 't be a bit surprising to find him nicely located on a good country newspaper after hc leaves t he office II ~ chief executive of Ohio.
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REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN OPENS IN TOWNSHIP
AUTO OVERTUI{N S NE AR XE NIA , F RIDAY
'1'he Republican campaign will open Wednesday evening, October 17, when a mBes meeting will be held at the Gym at 8 o'elocle The speakers will be Hon, Sherman Deaton, of Urbana Dean Stanley, of Lebanon: and Miss Ose Penney, of Dayton . ~verybody ill invited.
T i plitn 10'1'1' ,·1011.1, "f . II n l ' \' I ' \' ~ ' bul'l:l' , I' ll d", Iii I t h,· wa y f"O lli Il~ r vey "bul'!r Wi l l, ;\ I:ll'till SlIy,I,'1' " a l'l\, Fridu .1' nli '1'I1i li g, ~ .' : I\ c d with SII\;dt'r lIll IIll' ll1 l1k uf th e (' I'II :, i ~ :,f Th 1', ,11 .,\\ ing It' lI Ill' 'If I'cce nt /In nut ulll"Li l.,. b,·flln· til", 1lI :lcit illt' da lC' \\'ill IH' "r illll' I.·., t I.. th p ma· ov ('[url lt'll n il t1 ..~ ·"lu lI .lJ lI ~ I,i k ·. IlY fl' i" lld , ' II I.. A. Zillll,ll 'fll1 n "n ~ t III' X" II i11. :111.1 fllllli l}" \\ I" , aI' " nul\' l ,,~a t e d FI.,,·I:. ,," sull·('1 ·,·d IlUllli'I'I)U S ul ~ at FU l lt :lIl lI , l 'l ll.; and "l'lIiQ' s, .· n~· d,·1' II'a" IInhurt . 1.", III :lI la. t' Ii ., . "'llt" I'ILe/' ~~ I , I U:.! 8.
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\\' hil., l h(' f'.lIl1ily urI' 'lve l' ut Walt" alld SU Il H"l' na rd inu today ] will \\')'i l,· y uu !t lill .· SII YULI will kn"w \1'" hal'l' II ' t rul'l{Ol t t' 11 ollr ,p",d r .-i'· lId~ ""~k E; 1~1. First o ( I am the only c'n ndidnte that it; ' Work all , will ~lIy 11',' had II lin .' trip nnd tending to his own business and . . a s t "U 1' guud:. :. ", ,'rr ht·rt: W\-' uuloud ACl'I ,n lin g tll u"~" I' t l'd I radII lull S, HI Hl '''I ~I: tlll d went r ilt ht l! W 'k not to the people' s. I am not run· w,)ril lI'a. n l'llr~" (l ruIlUIJIll'l' " 111'- Il al''' Illy 11I' IV bu ildill g (/ilX ~'~) . ning around wearing derby hats ~I~~ n~~\~" K~d t1f!~'II r:~C~\;(, \\/.ll~'~l,~':;}r;. lI P ;1 l \\'u II i,'" ""\J Il IS, 1.' X 18 e'ac h: in the summer t im e or putting E J •• n. a ll, II ~al·u g ... 1i x I !'L I ha",' "t'ell wreathes on every president's If' th i ~ i ~ t l' llt', tht'n it i ~ Il'u.' h ll s y "a inl ing uno clla llit' lill g lhe birthplace I can find. l hul l h" ('l/l'~I' or G .. d i~ h ' I ll' I' h"ll ~ '· lI .nd •·.. UH!!!'. ab" Illak illg II These other two fellows nrc delh ull th" 1J 1t' ~s i li g "I' 11I111/. III'W d l: I\'~,\\'ay a " >lUI' cut lng,' i ~ voting their entire tim e to no thing F II' tll"I'" call hal'd lv I". UII\, Id./I, ut ('U It'l'l (1")/11 lho fn'lIl . hbo but spending money and trying to doubt t hat wor kinl{ f, ,1' ,;np's "1'1'11;1 ll1ak,lnl{ a ~ l' al'~ 1 ~"lIlk , show that the country will pe l'hups all d hull,, 1' lIlId ~ h e ll ., 1' is 1I 1HlUl th e \\ " a ll i1 1~ " It hnt' , a nd Ih" chil · be on a level with Nicaragua if bp ~ t t hill!! that " \" 'j' hal' I" ' II,'d III dl'L'1I b"t h ilk!! t hei l' sc hoo l. IJ"lIl Harry J. Kirk, director of high. they are not put in chorJ(e of it. [\ llI un. g."" " to ~ e1I( ' u l hl'I'" a 11(1 lill'\' !.uve ways, has ordered the removal of I am not go ing out around the Suppo e 1111 lIlI' 1t't!lI1i ng llli lli uJ)~ " \" ',1' 700; ~ f nl'Y I.ull goo ..s tu Un all political posters liS soon a s they country making a monkey of my· in New York wert' idl" th ai l hl'v lanll 10 (,lrafl'l'Y 1\ igh ~~h '01, appear within the limits of state selC just to let people see what ha d not.hing to dOl but 1l ~1\I "" th,' n;- wh cl·t! Ihl'.\\' hul'" ,,1',·1' :ltlOU pu pi ls ; highways. Thel'e is a law against kind of a inan they would have in ~clv eR, it would n ut he Ii \\'('t' k be. " h ~ gil l''' I~I :1 I.us. "e hlll'e Let!n the posting of advertisements on ·the White House if elected, I did fu ..." th e eitv W/l ~ bUI'ned down It j! .. /l 11{ 10 SlIll dHY ;:ch .. ol lind lik e it state rouds and it will be strictly all that before I was nominated. i ~ th,' fu el l 1111 I 1II"~ t " f II ~ ha v~ t n H I'Y nlu dl. I han! ),(' . . " to pl'l'll ch enforced in connection with pos· AI made a speech to the farm· . . In g S' I'VIC" s t ll'ICC . T hcy IIII v., a ters promoting the candidacy of ers, or what he thought was farmp~ t III II (' 1'1'111 111 nUlll btll' o f hOlll's ('I .... , , ' "d ay ill elll' lIill l' "ut li"l' lilwod t hat Is t lJ ln 1'.lHI,'a\·ol· nn d hllve bCt' n any person regardle S oC their po. el'S. They were actually Merchants Iu'e p ~ lI ~ SI.II\£', ' • 11 l.'1' Ma l'Y L"u to 1, lay. W nt litieal affiliations. Attention to and, Clerks, and Bootleggers, and . le lld "r! one lIi" lll I-I' ,. k this matter of advertisemcots on Pohcemen and just the very kind I I " . dve ueen a s Th e sa ll c~ t t hm l!' " n I'u r l h i ~ of crowd he would huve in New. \\'ork. Men wh" ""1'01., l hei l' t i ll1;~ I .J~' II du?.'n to gil to M a~u llic i tate highways is directed partic· Ink, or the Bronx. t u iJlIlI gi n iIII!'. to l heulogy III ph il- '~(~ • • Ih.,y m(·.' 1 ('\"l'ry l\I onduy ularly to those who. no doubt, in There wa~ no ,farmers there u: ophy, (0 1' to .. t her ~Jle~ ul atio n~ ~I g- It, f~,u t I havl: lI '! hn d lillie lo ignorance of the law continue to Omaha is not a Farmel"s t own, it's . s o f di s. ~ n 0. 0 .I r . a rt' f·1' 1' t I'le Slil'1 to uII Iunu uect signs and other forms of out a 'City, and a farmer wouldn't ul'del'. It is Illen wh o hll\'e to wo rk " . II II? ~ I'e lIerc!; J hn ve onl y 14 door advertising within the limits have any more chance getting I'nlo ============~F===~====== -~~ ~- =====-~-~~==-~ ~ th at llI'e I he fl ywheel of ('very na- ~ I U PI' nllt lr'l:e s, so, as we li ke of the right.ot-way of state H , A ' It ~ o IV!) I\ li nd l've rytl . I k routes. Many times companies or a all there than he wou ld have t 19 11. ... . !1 rule t he \' w:l nl t.h ings 1 illig 00 S ·so . gOf!f , j uf) ug ht lin ol'all ge gro ve tll l'e ll1 l1 in US they II r~ individuals go to considerable ex. making an opening night in New ., ' Ill st week It is li e ' ' . I ppnse along these lines and then , York. Th e p.eople there hod seen AIIII US u ,'ule lh e~' a re thc bul . ' . , II .Jnt UII a the state has to go to the expense · plenty of mOVIes, but they had nev· wllrk of mO I·u lity.· .rim e news INod s,lrt'cl, 2 I ac res and ha s I ~6 to tear them down. er had ~ 'straight from New York !I ncl divorce I' () urt ~elln d u l !\ mel! 12-y 'al'· u ld n avel t l'l: CS ' 0 wc productIon, with the original cast.' origina le lurge l)' ill th e idl., cluss. \\' 1." htl \'e II C1"Op of ora ng s to pi ck ,~. Ch(,fltc l.to n has suid t hat wh en thl~ YCU I·. Th (' rc UI'C' Lot h Il'rape State employes have banded to· So naturally they all turned out. II mUll Pll ts in l en h n ul' ~ a dny at C~'Ul t anti OI' /l ll ge ~ on t he trt-e s now gether with the hope that the nerl It was big opening night for Oma· The Annual PI'illc e of Peace con· street cur dri vinj! he is no likely I'll ''' ; w" hltve II pail (If eac h in the general assembly will pass a law ha. i\l ye l' Hyman and famil y -spent test ha ~ uee n anno unce d and will And it's the same with Herbert W. N. Se ul'~ WU R in inC' innuti,. tll be Illn glcll u p wi th thc wife 0'(' pllnt ry n il th e ti me, F ruit" 1I lid which will create a special pension Su n.lay in Cincinnati. tak e place on or beforc Armis tic e Monda y. "o me un ' elso. He ha~ n't ti nt(' vl!!{.·tab!es U I' C " lenti f :11 no w, the fund for them. The bill provides he comes into Newark the othe; 'u ndu y, Novembel' II, ' 1928. Boys day marked "exhibit A." Now olll y thin g lIw l i~ hig h is llIeatc I'en fo r his own wife. retirem~t. on half pay after a serJ ohn Staley uf Dayton, vi sited and girls, fou rteent t o eighteen .Mrs. MUYllard W., lt? WIIS u Wil. Th l' work (' I'R u rc th e sec uri ty o f beef unci WII'k ; n lb bit..., a nd chick· ye ul's of ge , inclutlive, are eligible Illlngton vi sitor today. vice of 26 yeare in the state. Half there is no dignity to that we rellltives hel'e Monday. A cU llnlr'y, li nd th e bellI guarant l'(' e n ~ u re N t'u ~ () I1 Hb l e . At present t o' compet e. Enrollm e nts should of ·the' funds with which to pay the want a President, not a exhibit. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stl'oud and be made thl'ou,~h the local pastor Jt'l'IIp l!M lire v~ I'y c hC'lI jJ : so nr e pension will be contributed by The White House isn't a Museum The Ho me of GI'u e n wut chE's in o f tha t country' s pl'lIs pe ril y. ' ' son were in Dayton Saturday . by consul t ing the s up erintendent Lebllnon - Cary" J ew.·II'Y ShoJl_ Th e greatest IIl CrlllCe of militlll" p.,alh e:; '.Intl bI g' ulu e 1)lulll s. We the employes themselves who will with glass cases. of the school. Pl'i :l.es will be g iv So I hope there is some sane ism is thu t u lurge lJ ody of mcn hll v ' wuhq'me lolls ull d h.,nd let· bc asked to give up two per cent Mrs. T om Can and Mrs. Floss ie en a s follow s: Mrs. Magg ie Burn et p(> nl th e arc kept in CO IllPII\'lltiv~ idl en i!s:. lu ~c .. "I' ry, dn:(. . of their salary each month, while peop le in this country who will ap· Cal'ey wer e s hoppin g in Dayton I sl- $400 cash lind a fo ul' years' lIIU 1ll 1ll1I tl IT Il'C(1 nil n ght last FI'i w.eek.end Wilh relativ es at Cellt E'l'- If lhc mill ioll s uncl cr Ill'lns in E u. the other half will be paid from preciate dignity and not showman· Monday. frl!e tuition coll ege scholarshiJl, VIlle. ro pe co uld ue di s1.J!llIdt'd lin d go to day alld 11 :< H"y'" wiJ'1' wa s here state fundi, the legislature appro· ship in their choice for the Pres· 2nd- 200 casll lind n tW ll yeal's' idency. Being a Candidate dident wo rk it WOllid be the b e~t in: ur. ~!"' W I: ~lt tl) LOR Ange l R with hel" M... and Mrs. Jo shua F oste r of priating enough to match the <lc hohlrship. 1 he children went, lOI) , und sta yed Ullday with Miss 31'l1- $ 100 cas:h and a one year . J lI d~e hu . F. Mal. ba ry of Ci n. UII('e of pt'ac!! . amount paid in by state employes give me a chance to see the coun · Xenia spe nt Clnn atl, call ed on W. H. Alle n 1I0w muny u div or cp tro ubl e until Sunda y nig ht. T hey lI rc cra· try . I hod seen it before. Mart ha Cook. scholarship. For many years the subject of pen· uturday . I have no free shows to give would bc Il vu ifi NI if bOlh man lind zy lIuoul Los A nge l s a nd the .Jth, 6th a nd 6th- $50 eac h. sioning old state employes has ?tiL and Mrs. Henry Westerman womnn were cconomi ca ll y inri C'. oceull . ~ u \' II dontl':l1't today fol' a bE'en discussed, but. hall never been around the country. lind no one to and children spe nt Sunday with K el~ n eth Ridge and family of pt' ndenL n" w chl ckell hnusp ; it will be 100 Th e Wan en Count y Teuc her s' pay my way to them. in r eturn fOT backed by interested parties as it fl'iends in Dayton. associatiun· met SaturdllY , Octob!'r Dl.'ll·O lt or e spe nding a few days It wus 1I0! a Lad illcll of Ih e .l ews f(·el '111I1g tina tuk(, CAre cd' about cabi~et positions afterwards. So is this time, and every employe is 6, at. Leban on. It wa s well atten · with 1'('lati ves. of old to in!>tl'u ct their (~ hildl' e n in 1000 hcnR, lind will mll ke it. r going to be enlisted in: the /lgbt if your town wants to have a hoi· Mrs. Vern n Ke lly and grandchil- ded uy Wayne Township teachers. Hu lll !! use ful tl'llde. Th e bes l life chi ck('n house into II !.l'oodel· llOu se iday wait until Ringling Circus dren, of pringfie ld, spent the The for enoon session wa s lakcn t o have the bill passed. At. the Sewing machine IH!edle., a ll in sLlrnnc e poli cy thllt II 'nwn clI n lI11d fee d I'oo m. That will g ivc me .comes along and see a good show. week·c nu in Wa ynesville . up with group meetings. The af· mak es, at Cury's J e we lry Sh op , present time the.r e are more thqn lell ve his family is tu huv e th em II 20 foo t fel'd nlO lII lIud 46 f oot -Will Rogers. tern oon sesll ion wa s of n general Le ban on, Ohio . 200 state employes who have servo a ll so t.rain ed thut they cun llI ake Irl'llu dl'" hflu H'. ~ p llce ellou g h 10 Parker Duofold pens and pen· I'cature. MI'. Heisted, of the State ed from 30 .t o 60 years each· in the LI'oo d U" Oll L :,w0 0 littl e chic ks. I cils at C~I' Y's Jew elry Shop, Leb- Depa r tm ent, disC4 S_'cd SO IllC g en Miss Stclla Daug heny was the th eir own Wil Y in th e world . Iltate service while more than twice nnon, Olno. Store open eveningll. e ral policies in . It is d oubtful thll t thc llIan wi l h ex pect til st uc k wi t h pull etR now ducB ti on. Dr. w(>l'k-end guest o f M,,, and MI" that number have served over 25 ~ . th e hoe, the Inbor er, shoul d Le Ih e IIl1d t hl' 1I " rllll d in .l nll lla l'Y or Fe bHany S. Ganders, of Ci nc innati, Ernest Bu t terworth . years. Charles Andel'son and ;family in a most pleasing ma nner discuss· object of so much senlinH'lItal I'UIlI' Y, th ell build IIn oLhel' 1000and C: J. Murray arrived home ed "Relations of T ea chcr and PU· ~Ir. and Mrs. ISl'ael Satter t h. pity. F or aft er nil th e llIan wh ll uni t hen house n"xt : umm el'. The With another month to go be· unday morning a(ter a ten days' pil." wlll le, of Dayt on were Waynes. kn owlI how t o UHe hi H hoc has a I'lIn~ h " r,; II r c g-elt ing' about Ij ·l e for fore the general election, matters visit in Arkansns. ville visitor Tu esday. 'r,e alel' proll l>ecl of hl\p pin ess in lh ~ ~I' cggs now. in politics are warming up. They The regula r six· wee ks t ests are I hl' town h:l~ j u ~l madt' a nice thI S world thon the man th at is It' ft Mrs. C. M. Robitzer and. daugh · b eing held t his "eek. The r eport are reaChing the homes of Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Otto Se ibold of swimm ing pool, 60 )( 120 voters via mail, the "ir and in per. T~e Warren County Home De· tel', Mrs. F. M. Cole and daughter cards will be iSisued W e dne~ day of Cincinnati spe nt Sunday with Mr. an end owm ent of a million d oll al's, }.illln ge,th eOJ'tlln'l' ~{C h o (1 1 hOLlses and neLlI' son. The messages ar~ being car· ' monstration Agent, Nellie Watts, a~~ M,'s. Lauro Zell were Dayton n ext week. It is earne: tl y hopeu und Mrs. W. O. Rup er. b.lI l1 )lu l'k : it is 1'1'£'1' to u ~e finy ried to every nook and cot:ner of has resigned her position, after VISitors Saturday. that the.r e ,will 'be eveml \lame s on ~' IIlI C: M.!I ry LUll ull d Plllli o re go· Mrs. J . D. Marlatt vi si leu hel' the state, nnd thousands of per- three years of. service, to «ccept.. The watches we sell are of the honor 1011. Ing III t hi S a fll·l'l1 oo l1 . Hntl n pos. duu~hte!· . Mr~ . · ME' rle Kel'rlR and ~ons. are listening in on radio ad. a similar pOllition In Fran ~(. known r eliability and qUl\lity.1 .- . - - til l fr um W illi ltlll 1-'I'IIIIIe th is wt'e k. famIly, In Co lumbu ~ IlIsl week, dresses this year who never' before lin county. She will be located at Hnme of Gru cn watches in Leba. The basketbull sch'-t'-:<1'-u"'It'-',s"-n-o-w Columbu8 after October 23. At a Hu 1·.' p" l·ts Mi ~s Alli e hull u l'I'i ve d beillg arranged and will appear heat! the political spell binders. joint meeting of the Form Bureau non, Cary's Jewelry Shop: nnd Mr ~ . LOl'IIin Ta ylor, of Sit fp, I 1{1Il' ~S [ hn\'p writte n later. Regulu" jJl'uct i,'t' will slurt WcMr. U's great to have a radio in your b oard and the Warren County Wost Lafayette, were weck-end l·n"IIj.!h th i, ti me Mrs. J . O. CartWright was a soon. gll e ls of Dr. and Ml's. L. B. Hull. own h orne an d be a b Ie to tune In. mon's Extension Council on Satur. '1'1 (l sl y"u ar .. w"!l alld bu sin l'2S on almost any kind of speech that day, October 6, Mr8. Edith 14, Hil. guest at a bridge party at the Be t· A Lo()ste l's I,fe t. logelhel· 11I(,,, t- goo d·. Surc enjoy J'(· uding th c Ga. sy Ross Inll , north of Middletown BU sillcss und person,,1 Chrit<tmu .. .ng uf' Dis trict l'\1l. " will Ii., h(·It! pleases your fancy. Each night 1 ~ " t t. ,. 1111 VI' II't III isscd II eo py and the air Is Itterally ftlled with poUt-- IkeI' WIUI elected to take her place. lu st FritlltY, with Mrs. Allen Thlr~ Mr. and Mrs . Sam Me redith and cards an.d everyd uy cards anti ut Grung e Hu ll. LebulI lJ n, Ohio II Itels here O il j!l) nd limt' . mottocs. Beltutiful selection at lcal addresses, but "the worst ill ' Mrs. Hilliker comes highly rec· k ield Il l.' hostess. family were guests of fl'i ends at Kind (' ~ t 1't · I.w l'd ~ to all. Cal'Y's ,J e wt-h'y Shop, Lebanon. O. FrillllY, Octobel' 12, I !I::! 8. Itt 10 to come yet," for the two weeks om mended from all with whom she Middletow.n Slllnday. After o . plea 'ent week with :I. m. Fulluwin l,f is th c IJI'ogl'alll : YUUI'S fm le l'nully, before election date many addi. ~as worked. Perhaps her greatest friends here Mrs. Clifford Ridge Mrs. F . A. Snidel' , of Miamis· O}.iening Hemurks , Chai r m:l n, W. \., A. ZI!\IM ERMA N. We repairn' watche s. clucks and tiollal hours have been contracted recommendation in the eyes of the left SaturdllY morning for Cincin· has been confined to her bed H. A ufrane, Ih"" dil'cctol' Di sfor by the two big political par. ladiel\ present at · the meeting, is nati where she will spend a few jewelry, . and replate fl ilverware ; bUrg, tricl N() . 4. ' ' also buy old gold and s ilv er . Cu· ~or two wel!kA with erysipelus, but that 8he was a farmer's wife who ties. It is entirely too early as was so interested in what exten ~: oll <lays with friend s' before returning ry's Jewelry Shop, Le banon , Oh ' o. IS ab le t o Le up at thi~ tIme. "Ol'ganizutio ll as We Sec It." W. CRAVES ARE MARKED to her h' o me in Chicago. yet to make any predictions on the .work had for her that she chose to I:l. Bry son. dir ' C\(' I' Ohio FUI'III BY BRONZE TABLET A party comprised of Mr and Mi ss Jessie Clark's luncheon and result. Ohio voters know how to train herself for that work when Burellu F ederHt ioll. Visi't Cary's Jewelry Shop, Leb. "500" Mrs. Curl FrYI!. Mr. lInd Mrs. Mark at the )-lome Tea room last mark their ticket as weil as in any the need arose: anon. for new and unusual gifts. Rogers, Me~s .. s Cha s .• Glenn and "R elatinn of Sl'rv k e to O l'!~an iza · . Th., gravt' s. "f . ,IoJhn Campbe ll, state of the Union. Thill has been Mrs. Hilliker comes to us after Com e in at your cl)nvenience. Friday afte.:noon was promin ent Gilbl'rt tion," Si Van ce, Di sl ri et manu· P IO II PI: I'. a nd hl ~ Wife. Hester Clurk Fry c sp ent th!' week · cnd demontsroted several times during tbree year8' home agent ex,peri. Store open nig\:lts until 9 ' o'clock. among the ' acljll occas ions of the Itl Indian LokI'. ugcr uf BI·un ches. Cll m"L pll, ill th., old Ct'l1l(!tCI'V at past week. A' delicious two· course the past ftfteen years and may be enee in New Hampshire .and five "G oing Down th t' Hoae! Togl'lh" r ., :\It. .1I 0Ily , lhl't' c mil e;; N.E. W!\y. luncheon was served at small to· Twenty·four guests enjoyed the bles which were later used for the again in November. months as home agent at large in Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Sears of Miss Ruth Milltul'll , HOlli e A g(' ~t ~I P~ \" I II t', \\'l'l'e mar ~ . ' d wilh II gran ,, ' . thill state. Her ' daughter, Mar- hospitality of ?tIr. and Mrs. Harry games. MiBl\ Clark's guest Ii~t ill' Rossburg. and MI'. and Mrs. I. W. Miami County , anu Mi ss Vel'n,1 Ite lII () llllnl E' llt lind ta blct Illst Wed. Smith, who entertained Monday A gain' of almosll' 2.500,000 in lan, and son, Eugene, will arrive cluded Mrs.:;' Clifford Ridge, Mi~" Miller and children of Greenville EIsinger, Llil'cctor I'lume und lI esday aflHIl "'HI by n little gr ollo eyening at their pleasant country the general revenue fund in the in a short time and they will take May Wri'ghi' Mi8~ Emmll .} leigh· !<fent the week· end with W . N: . Co mmunity Depurlm ent Ohio uf th eir d'·SCl' lIdull ts. home eaRt of town. . The diver, w~y, Mrs. EfJit.h Ifarris . Mrs. Lou. Scars lind famil y. state treasury was noted in Sep- up their residence in Lebanon. Th e mUnlllll l: lIl was g iv en by M. Fal'llI BUI'cuu Fedel'lltion. sion .was "500." and Illter' a tempt· ra Mosher, Mr~l. Anna Cadwallader tember, according to report by It I~ the 'sincere desire on the ing lunch was sel·ved. C. lII11\1 be ll, olcl e!<t living descend. Mrs. Kate-ColeJllan, Mrs_ Elizabeth Mr'~ anu Mrs. " D. Chllncellnr Discuss ion. Stote Treasury Bert Buckley. Th~ part of all concerned that the ant o f Johll a nd H e~t 1', bearin g DINNER Baily. Miss Trillena Edwards, Mi ss lind dnughter, Mr. and Mrs. He .. · Headache, nervou ness and kin· balance in the fund, August 31, Home Economics El(tension pro. t he Illlme of Ca mpb ell. ~ e v (\ l'a l Mal!garet Edwards, Mrs. 'W_ H. AI· I Il8 . n Gill. of Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. "Our Re ~ p o n s ibility," W. W. An was,a,589,863.09, while a balance gram wiIJ ' ciint\nue with as little dred ills are often the result of len, Mrs, J. 0 .. Cartwright and Mrs M L. Parshall , Mr. and Mrs. May· naug-ht e r~ of th e Ame ricun Revo· uersl)ll , Presid ' lIt Gree ne CO lin · of $6,011,477.48 existed in Octo- break as posaible. The Home Coun· eye strain and clln be relieved by '0. L. c.rl\ne. Iu l itlll fl' om the Wichi ta. Kun s., DI\T(I Welt~ w('re dinner guests ty Farm BUI·enu. . correctly fitted glasses. Have Dr, ber 1. Receipts during . thi8 month ~il . ~eport that the to,,!nship pro. Rudolph, t he eve.,ight speciaUst, ",' _ Mr. lind Mrs. Lee Hawke Sunday. "Our Duties," Harry West , SeCl'e- cho pt er. IlI U;;t (I f lhe m relati ves or were $5,209,787.24, while disburse' Ject leaders have been secured in carefully examine your eyes, Tues· Mrs • .r..qrl' Marlat t was agreeably tm'y H ighlund County Farlll ·Bu · th e Illllpbells. donated th e ta bl t. Miss May Wl'ight proved her· ~en~. were only $,2, 7~8,162.85 . all but one township and the pro- day, Thur~day or Saturday, at Ca· 8urpriseif '"When a number 'of h ~ r J ohn Campbell was. a oldi eI' of r eau, directol' Ohi o Farm Bu An mcrease of $.3S40~0 _over last je~t leaders report that m08t of ry'8 Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. friends A.s"sefubled at tier hom !! in ~elf Ii charming hostess to a th e Re\' oluti onury Will' alld wi th r eau Federation .• Mt. Holly ' Tuesday 'evening, thn.t few friends last Wednesday even· ,mon~h ~lsQ was ~ade I'.' the wo~k- the locai leaders are ready and hi s fUlllily came t,o Ohio with a O.ne of the pleasant social e\lents being the' eve of her departure for ing. the affair beingoin honor of " Why We Need Each Ot he l'," R. gl'OUIl ()f QUflker.· in '1803, · Hc men s compensation fund, which, -waiting :for th • t ' tNt . . Smith, Co unty Agent Dnrke of the eady Jo'all was. that given by D· ~ twjt,. w,here' she spen~ the Mrs. ~I,itror~ Ridge, of Chicago. contained $~S,SM,77J1 Saturday, tion r~' t ' e ~IA e~ 8 . U .1'1, b.ollght fMm s fol' hi !; sop's, on the county. while the stat~ teachers retlrem~nt di8he~ Jec ~n me.a an . meathke Mrs • .J. ,L, Hartsock . and .M r8. B,:lrt wmter. A ~afry pulhng furnl8hed Followlllg II sumptuous dinner at sIte o( Spring Valley , Del1bl/ook . HartBqi:k on' Thursday . aftetno,",. I!mus.ement ~~(l 'YlIlI.thoroughly enthe · !lome Tea 1' 00 111. 1\ delightful "The Nec es ~i ty of Ol'gan ization," fund showed an Increaae of more M' •• . ' R. Q. Smith, Co unty 'Agt' nt BQt. Roxanna ~n d Mt. , Ho·Uy• .: than $1,500,000 with a 'total bill.' . is~ ·Leha Og~e, nutrition spec· at the home of the foriner. The Joyed ~y the :r,o llowmg.: Mrs. Geoi evenmg was spent at Miss Wrigl'lts He wa ~ ' the fa{h~ . of terl chil· leT countv. ce of ' $37624,183, -the ' report lalilt .at ~. S. U., w.m a.m llt MM. rooms in which nine tablell were Marlatt; M.rl!. l~d Hough. Mrs. Bert home. ,Tlfe guests, mostly friendt ahn -d ' . . -- Hilliker" In the nutrItion program arranged ' for "~op'r werti .attrac· Marlatt · and. 8<inj Mrs. 'Ellq Step'h· of ~l's: ~idges' girlhood days, were "Why an Organ iza tion 1" L. ". B r' dren, o·ne of whom; Rebecca AlVeri! Hough and two Mrs. Edltb Harris, Mrs: Laura Mo· 8 ,owe • • _ • . for ~he comine winter.. .T he first tive with decol'atlons of A Palmer. Pr.e· ident Ohio Farm len. r eared h f '" famil,. in t he vi· J . P. iRe~4 Mrs. Em I\.,lier, Mjlls Emma Heighway. Mrs. cinity of Xenia and Y How Spl'ing:s , ,.m eetinlfs: Will be held In Nove~- leaves and flowers • . During the Bureau Federlltion . delightful 'how: which followed the . Mrs. ~Imer Kate Coleman, Mrs. Anna Cadwal. of St. ber, U t usual ' ' Coine, and be a booster I S.tUI'~ , . , . pmell, a most delectallle , Crawford lader, Miss Clara LIIC!• .Ml!s Jeuie ...:. ,course lun(:h' was served~ ' Smith and OIark, Miss Trillen. Edwards. Miss H, M. Sherwl)od sU$tained a bro· at balf in attendance from a dtetanee Smith Margaret Edwards, 1In. W. H. AI· J. M. Cook undel'went an ope· ken wrist t'e entl.y when 'cranking , were, MM. ClUrord JUdge, . of ChiLevil Mrs. len, ·Mrs. J : O. Cartwright, Mrs. ration at McCleland hospital o~ a motor at th .. Spencer gravel pit where he is employed. .' .t he c:.8JO, and Mn. Robert s. Walton, IIrs. H, E. · Hathaway aJ1d D. L. 'Wednesday of last week.
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Da yton tat~ hO!ipital f or trputment. E. . Dunha m , administrator ll [ t it e:t.nte of L. ' . Dunham, ·d ·. Cl'a ea, wn- au fhorif.ed to di str ib · ut ertai n st ock s till in his hnnd . Ned Hicks) gua rdhlll of the lIlI' f lifford O. lind Alb e r . H ic k , min or s wa o rd e re d to dl triu ut.e the ' pr o ed s oJ a Ie In [he ma tt r a mounting to 35 00. T he follo wi ng acc oun w r apprayed and allo w d by the 'ourt; fo'i ft h and fi nal nc o u nt o f [liln ie . B. lI i'k -, g uard ia n of Albert Hic ks. m in or ; fil'l1 L lind tln nl a ccou n t o f Muuri c L. Horme ll , adta te uf Wil m inistrat.or of the lia m B. Horme l!, d eceilsed ; fi . t a nd linal a ccount o f Jnco b A. A nde r o n, e xecut or of the . !.u te o f ra E. A n de l'son, de cens d ; third acco u nt of Edward Wilk erson , tr u. t e in t he est a t e o f T homas . W ilker on ! dec(>ased: fi·rs t a nd fi nal accou nt of harle E. Elli s, executor o f the estate of Amanda Gray, deceused; fir t and fin ol ac cou nt of Frank W ilk n , admi n istra t o r' of th e estate of Ma r garet Bulbat h. de ea sed; fi rst nnd final a cco u nt of Roy McCray, a dmin is trat o r of the tat e of Grae F . Me ra y. decea I'd; third an d fi na l account of Lorra ine B. T hom s, guardian "'Of J o hn H. ampbell , min r . ourt aut hori zed a dist ri buti on of th e pr oceed s of ce rta in sale s ma d e b y I re ne B. Ung lesby, exec utrix of the I' tate o f lift on Wul do ' lIgles by , dec eased. . E. Ha r ne r wa appo inted to fiU th e place o f E. . Dun ha m Il~ a n uppral -e r' of the es tat of Ann a mon, decea sed . The will of cott O ~ b o rn . d ece a st' d, was udmi tted to pro ba t ' . Ma r y A. Osb rn wa s appointe d execut rix and . D. o rwin, D. E . . Rev nau g h DunhulIl a nd W. were !I ppointed app raisers. 'I' rllY ' hoemnke r, ad mini ·trlllo r of t he estate o f David T. ho emak r, d eceased, was a u thorlz d to comple te th ~ contrllct mentioned in t he petiti on. F ra n k C. Anderso n. administrat or o f t h e estate of Holly Freeze decea ed, was authorif.ed to sell ce rtai n renl elate belonging t o the estate. Cou rt approved t he p r oceedings of J . T. E llis, adm ini stra tor o f the e ta re o f Dora Ell is, decea oed. Fi rs t and fi nal acco un t was fil e d by Marie Ride r , e xe cutrix of the IIstate of Fred r ick T . F' rie berg, decea ed. Fi rst acco unt was filed by Dora F . Mou nt . guardi a n of Les t er A. Mount. d ce as(> d. W illiam T. Bell, adminis trator of th(> e - tate o r T homas F loyd Bryan t, decease d, fil ed his inve nt ory and a p praisemen t. C u rt au thorized Ed ith Edwnrd a nd Ellen E. Conner , ex cut r ices of t he estate of ChariI' H. herwood, dec eased, til d ispose oC cert ai n t a ck a t pri vat e al e. The will of J o ph D. Dowde ll, d ceased , wa admitte d to probate, Fra nk Dowde ll wa a ppo in ted a d" min ist rat r, b ncl $2500. T he will of C. B. Vandervort , d e ceased , was' admitte d to pr obate. S ussn L. Va ndervo r t was appo inted xecutrjx . a nd ' E, C. nham, Alber S cheurer a nd_C. were appointed appra isers.
F. T. Martin Jesse Stanley Auctioneer s See U. E arly for Your Sale Date •• We G UATant"e S atisfa rt.ion or C harge Nothing.
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Phone No.· 320
it"A nd th ~ hirt was go ne? " 1\ ,\ 1'1' E R X I\'. ,, ~If WI\S the power that p r esst'd "Gun e n thing! ome one h ad back th .. ling r agai nst t he pisw l just tor n a solid squa r e f oot ou t Th .. Mpl .. ry Oeepent I i~l:l'r. It wa s not for any man of t he fr on t part of the shirt-tail. suy.. The qUe'tion we nt deep Alld it · da zed me so t ha t I dro pped 111 I t."., had '"I\"(· n l li ..;i .,rn to inl,) th nll's tCT\' o f a wom an' t he ' Iod. " We pay for horses an~ cows according to 8ize ,/" Il, 'I' lI,d h,' h"d , I ,oI,('n Ih .. Th e moon t ha l nig ht cn t eery , i I, 1'1 I h, .,' !lIl, th:! fu ll" wed h('(lI". .'he had't r i d' to kill h im , andcondition of the ani al. jeall U8 any time , " , II \ '" \." nIh", ,h · ):Inlll'- !ln tl \""t >he IU\'ed hi m. \I bro ug ht squar s o f light on th e fl oo r s. The . I .. ' I' , . 1\ I , lit d"III ' huld >urr i,w til h 'r t>ye ; .a nd ye t it had o rc he~ tra o f the ma r hes started at our expence. We come and go quickly. It was s~em- up aga in- the c ull of birds. th e 61 I' j . I I'" I. 'I~: ,l il'll )!h (( II' nl" t d mati .. no "ilfl'rl'lIce . t, ,I ' I III,. 11\'1' Lin' II'- It hml in >:ly II IIl\' " nut t o be measured. no ise o f insects , the rustling of , \ ,n \. 1111 LI t\~r . ' ,ny \,) t 'l' ; '!"tl ft An d I wi"h"d t ha t I could go be- bra nc h '. aU deeply. remote an d hi, .. ·. h.I""\\ I'." d ..\ lid I. \":1> \'lInd t ill' du ll. lI tran ge r ell he- o f hu ~h e d . I n t he daytIme the occ ut 111'111 ,I II \ ~ l 'p· "h."'="- "p tnHl :'1l1 thl' !''''amp s. (lnd neyer r et ll l'll t o pants o f t he manol'-hou e . had a ll Harveysburg, Ohio beon o rdinar,y , en ~ible Ar yans, ,L.I' I, 1 II; -l illII'd " dOllbt but : II U hley n o wn~ aga lll . "After all, " I hear d I ns p(>c t or not afraid t o look in a dark corn'1.:11 i ' l 1.111,,· .. h"d '1"'1. 'n th(' 1'1' .why cr . I n t he n ight, you co ul d sec 11 '1 ,'I . :'"'' I II ,1- I Vc l' 1'.",1 (·nough Freeman saying. " I du n't I sho uld wo rry abo ut t hese thmgs. diff er e nt e xpression on t hpir fa ces. ., 1111 t" ,I! l l" I" t', N e w Suit. I kt!p t reme mberi n g t he strange fir'" ., " -h.· had h,\'NI \ 'iln: .'\1 h t hing~ 11 . t he t racks tha t th e lell'e nd o f the tiger . T hen I t houg ht W ula·r H. Fitt ~ t,l Z"lI " Pa t · l· inn UIIlOIl n lHI AlIln ll bits o f butt e r, !r.-, ,I. , IiI' L ~ .. th i n~ (· I~e mill - ni~gl' r£ t e ll a bou t in the r oa dRIH' h I Ca ey has nt r d ~ u it Ad tl u fe w ta bl '~ P OO tl$ o f Wilt r /·id; . 1(1 n('r,', i ll "' mllklin 1' p. ·" •. i ,'h . \\:",tlt kindl, fwolllan and t h t chllp who ra n away fro m of Ahm ad Das. an d the t heory of again st I-:dwar d a . ey . (' ekin g diLv d ia I) 'l·ker 10 Elizll lwt h S. a n,1 ba ke unti l t e nd er . Be f ore '. h". I . _uhju):11 l·t! nil o ther \l~. on h h ill- a nd all t he r est o f reincar nation; and fi na ll y cam e vorre . a limu n y and cu t od y o f chil~ l' r v i tlg, wh ip I'lulpb l'I'y fla vo r ed C ilp'ill , 11\[ ill .'p r in~u"ro . ·f III!. 11. r J..\lldlll·:~ to me. the the fun ny busine. s. I' ve go t my tw o c uri o u ~ s cra t che s on t he fac e dr e n. Joh n F. i\1 " rtu lll I ) .I . W. u nd gela t in In 1\ fr oth . add a f ew Divorce ac tion on · g r ou nds o f I;' I.I~ ' " " , \\ it h w h it-It ~h l oo ~ed man, an I that's the onl)' th ing that tw o curio us . crotch es oi t he fac . of t he dead ma n. Again an d ~ r OSl! neglect and ex t rem e cru e lty ,>lr:lh T . W ilde r, 111..1 :1 1H'f'('S in chopped g l't'etl che ni 8 u nd nut s :11 d .1".1 , d, lllll:h hnve lJeen slm- matters." n llt! ti ll t he cavities o f t he np pl s, I don' t k no w how much he had aga in I h ad that sa me cycle of ha b(>e n e n te r eel by Lillian GillTur lecreek T p. nl\' ,I ,. , 'p re. ~i" l1 1'1' a s "eet girl My t hough t. . N. Va ugh n t" Davit! 1I. Ueck- piling ~ h e ~e l atin hil:h . ~ ia (.'~ ·IH' h a ~ 11l fb t tllen, ~on1(, !laid t hat I ha d n ot hea rd. mon II gain ·t Orvil le Gill man. I ha d the drawi ng-room to myn r. ) O!) ucn' in .'u1l' 11I Tp . Clay Hipshier :is suing Effi e H ip • 11111' in heir II\' l'~ , are fortu na t e tho ught s hod b een too bu sy. " a yo u're sure of it. a re you 7" e lt e xcept for t he younge r outh shie r fo r d iv orce . Loui Kn ot t to J t'sse 1':ll n is, 2 Alt Unu aa l M " llt S a la d "\1"11:11 0 kno\\'. And again it "It's 11 cl ea r ea e. Bloo d-stain ed ley .' T h.e detecti ve wa s at work in The P(>o ple' Building Loan and lots in Mni nevilll'. IJf ht ha\(' IoI::CII co ntri .... llnce. de'1'0 I I, cups of di ced co lc! r oast ou t h ley hi mse lf had Suv ing s ompan y , o f Lebanon , is J o hn Mc Mill en to Gilher t a nd \'(,111 Ilr p(l l' k f1 dtl ~' v P I'a l stalks o f I'll. 111' PUl'p" .- (' uf which was . hirt- ancie.nt e nmi t y -above all hi ro om. Ge rt rude opp I't Oll, lot in F rank - ('ri Rp 'Iery , dice d, un !lpp le pee led I"drl .. " in th" inlricn c w{'b o f t he t hing: , the fa ct th at he's t he one gone int o th e den; whet her he had suing Min nie Mill Y and Lewis J. lin. n.) t ,'ry. P('1'ha pl unconscio usly ma n . e xc p t o f cour e Haywa rd's come o ut again 1 did n ot know. Bec ke r, se eki n g mo n(> y a n d forea lit! clwpp(: d fin e, lind , " c up o f E-t hel Ma lott til G<'III'C'<' H. An - /lul Ill{'t\t ~. Mix with mn yunna ise I •. ;\~ " Ia\ inl! a part in t he d rama wn on , t ha t hO_' n ' t a n alibi. H e. T he neg r oes had r e t ired to t h eir clo urI' of mortg age. They se k went Quldoo rs with hi m . Not hing cabi ns a s usua l in t he la tt er par t derffl n. 3 ac res in 'nlem T p. $6, ) 0.9 4 and int e r e t fro m J uly of tl,,· uhi 110 Ise, unll h r re lations and ~ t' rv <, on cl'l~ p let t uc . of the ' eveni ngs. ila s was in the 1, 1928 . \ It II II I ' wl'r in ~ me my teriou s to it at a ll , Long." W e climbed th steps o f the libran' trying t o r ea d. T hey' ll L, Ic e th i, Mea ll " .. Meal ,,:. it \ "h' ",d . C o nl m· .. io n ero· Proc:eedin ", I d ~ ~ ' t t hink he w as havin g a n y ) ,·t I ctluldn't Lring my elf t o hou~(> , a n d pa ned in t he hall. T he Probate Proc:eediac, CI'e!1 /l1 of cauliflowe r so up Bill s allowed : W . r . Gil mou l', 1\111'.' iuH he r moti\· . I wa~ sim- det ttiv t ook th clod that held too g ood success. The last t wo C rLl u to ns Accounts are fi l(>d in t he folco r ll ner , in q uest F r ed J . Bllue r, i I~ illl pn,,:ibi for me to ncc use t he impr in t u p t e. his r oom t o de- da y had mad e stu p e ndo us chan gBuked ugA'~ with che <,se posit wit h the shirt . He was t o es in \ lIa. He ha d picked u p lowing ma tters: Fi na l ace u nt of $5 .(;0; Ohio P t' lli tc nli uI'Y, I fg. a nd Ill'r uf nl'lual (:nl!t. Grill d to m a to es Sale Dl'nt. , dog hl K ~ fo r 1H2H , Hul ill the ~' . t h I" tru feelin gs meet me in th e lib ra r y imm edi aie- two or t hree li t tle ne rvous hab- W. E. Knap p, g;uardi a n of Cleo 'pnn L h bC'a n sa lad . its, too, that were parti cularl y .dis- and Clyde pt on, m inors ; t hird ac $55.2 1; Th e Book Shop. su pplies h'lll HOOfl fur~h. Sh had sh o \\~n Iy a ft t'. t'n nH'd hllll'bl' rry p udding I waited a I ng lim e f r h im to t re ssing t o watch. T he mysterious co unt of Edith W . Moun ts . adminfor a u ditor. 2.6 0 ; The Ofll ce Ou t,hl·n · ,.11l' r ·a ll" stood. T h fa ct 'u n·s[ itllUlat ing ~I r i nk fit te r , supp \ie!\ f or ilucl it o l', fi Oc : hn I Wll " to iea\' th hou se in come. A nd when at la t I heard deat h of hi (ather wa s of cour se i trat r ix o f the estate of Kate ~I. Woodwa r d, decea sed ; first accou n t him on t he ta ir. h (> walked a the greatest influence ; an d t he e vOut fit e rs. sup plies fo r T h Office d "grnc (' mcant nlJthin~ io he r. B er Handy ror Dre uer Dra we rt record er . 9; 10 nroe & J ohn Rt on. I" ',' lind :.pread II.! wing_ above all s lo wly as pa ll- bea rer with a bier. e r-prese nt menace , t he shadow an.d of A. C. Vai l. adm in is trator of t he SIIIII I1 pOl' ke ts Illude o ( . c l'np o r L. F'al fra y, d eceased. e t a t e . o f . str etched .hls repairs a t court house, $3. 0b · c r(!\u nn l! 0 1' Ih er : tl'o ngo ma t er ia l ~ ril I hinK~ a5 thi s. n had not maL EV(>fy step was di tinr t and lo w, the darkn e , h ad O. W . 1orri5 was appo ill ted on Woo drow-W e il - t/lnage . Co.. : up - lind thumb-lacked 0,., the in ide of t red n grni n o f dust on t he wi n- instea d of t he u uul tap-ta p of h is nerves a lm ost t o the b r eakmg apPl'ai e r of t he estate o f Cha r iI' pli s ( r au d it r, ,, : A. B. Kauf - ~ ur ca ll dl'll WC r R II :Ik e " ry CO I1\' npoint . . , do w s ill. f cour;;e I hadn't for- quick motio ns. E. Monr oe, deceased. H e t a ke Then I sa", him in t he c a ndleI had noticed a curlou t hm g, man, sup plies f or ;\Iemoria l HIIII. l(' t1t r ecep tnc l ('~ for odd and ends gOI n h r h . itancy . Perh aps 98c; oft Wate r Lau ndry. c lean - 11111 1. other wis' litle r th e drnwe r s . the C hnd been r 'gret indeci io n lig ht a t the door of t he librar y. as evening dr ew on. It seemed t he place of H . B. Stokes. Ma r y Agne s Dela ney, executrix ing rug., $5; Kn rl D. Dukill , pre- but the truth hnd come out in And never ha ve I een such bewi l- t o m e t hat the oth er occ.upa nts of d rme n t upon the fa ce of a h uma n t he house wer.e avoi d~g. Vilas . of t he e t a te of J ames De la ney, mi u m Q Il in, lI l'anc' , $ 110 : J o Ihull th nd. P er hap it was Just a comcld e nce ; dece a sed, tiled her in ventory an d Mit ch ell , fu rnis hing lind pi ling 1 17 . And it h:ld come out agai n in t.he being. " i hi i t h da mn ed est ho use I yet t h e t h ing hod happened three app r aisemen t. yards stan • $ 1 17 ; W ll5 h a rter, little RC ne beside the marsh , when D. E . H eywood was ap pointe d or fo ur ti mes. Fro m ~ig~t to ten fu r nishing and p iling 0 5. 7 yard s I h II bt' n ready t o leave t he es- e\'e r say !" he cried. H e . talk ed int o the r oom wit h he had pe nt most of hiS time rov- assign ee in t ru st for t he bene fit of stone , . 6 5.70: J oh n H. Donnell. J:t ate with the coroner. It was not estimate on co n l ra ct, 300 ; ,John to be fOl'gu t n that her lips had eves wide and staring f rom sheer ing f r om one r oom to another cre ditor of: H oward W. Da yI'. O. H e sat dow n in a Whoever wa.s in the room wh e n he B. Dumfo rd, Fra nk Stit t a nd J. A. R .Donnell , in full C co nt l'a ct , t Id the detective C m y di. pute nrna zeme nt. we re appo inted a ppraisers Rebold vi I h til Hayward!', bringing do wn great chair. and roc ke d himself came greeted him co urteau ly $198 . MONEY LOANED o f t he p r ope r ty IIIssigned. up n m(' a ertain mea ure o f s us- bac k a nd f orth, h is e yes on the e noug h, but soon had bu s iness else he w ill of Hanna h E . Miller d eT fl oo r . . And now and the n he swor e wher e. 1 aw it worked out with pi il n. I r membered how s he an d V i- gentl y. dazed ly. 1 have seen t he n ot onl y So u t hl ey, but hi.s da ug h- cea se d, wa s admitted 10 probate. In s TlnV\~:Hu hllrl nl;,vays bee n to- ~ n me look In my profes ional ex- te r as well . or cour se t here w ere G orge E . MiIIE,r wa s a ppo inted g tIler: Anu it on l}' C{IS II laugh perience " in tl) fa ces of men j us t reasonll ; bu t I couldn't even get a e xecutor of l he estate an d A. C. LO G OR S HORT TI M E-Ea sy . E. r l'tli mber thm I had att r ib uted picked up a live after star tling a u- glim ps e at t hem. I imagin ed that Va il , W . H. Berger a nd t rills . Al 0 Su r veyin g and A bVilas wo uld not. have cared to be Moore were na med a ppra isers. h i: fae to th mysteriou;; fo rces t omobil accidents. stra eting. Wr ite and I w ill c~ l "Y ou look a trifle u pset, iospec- alone in the library at that mo- . Henry Chri ti an wa ad j udged thal \\ t·,.. at p lay in t he Id man.lor the IIlI d s I' you. nm D. Henkle, Way" "i n, rather than to her own wi h. tor," I sa id. " What's th e ma tte r ment, if there had b een a ny othel: insane an d was com mitted t o . the n · svi ll e, Ohi o. . Jll 7" . choice. From tim.e t o time he now Her Il)v for him wa s e\'ide ntl y on Livesto ck. Chattels, L OA N H e tur ned s lowly still numbed summ oned the servants, seemin'g h 1lI 0~t pa ' ionote, in t en "e kInd , . • pcon d . 1o rt llg.es. NO..1es bought. Real E'l~ le Traa.ren hn l',lIy to be expected in t he slen - an d da zed . "I say the da mnedest ! Iy for t he most trivial services. J o hn lI a t'bin , J r ., Xen ia, Ohio. About eleven I walked out onto " I g uess he can d'o well e nough," d r, appealing girl. :h showed No case I wa s ever in had quite C. F ost er a nd AI! . Debold to hi.s fll·t in her willingne_s t o sac- t he devil ish , u ps etti ng, aggrava t- the grounds, mostly because the Sout hl ey a gr ee d. Nancy B. Hicks , lot in Morrow. B ut I cou ldn ' t resist t h e im pulse jng f ea t ures tha t this one has. atmosphere o f t he house ha d beI'ifir for him . Lo n o nller to Ha r riet Conner . But why harl :he b en ready to Wh e n I sta r ted to p ut awa y t hat g un to s trangle me. 1 wante d fr esh to mak e a cursory e xa mina ti on 01 t rac t in T u r tle ereek Tp. F a r mer of W a n'e n and ad jo ining kill him thnt night in the den 7 The clod t hat held t he footp ri nt , I op- ai r , th e wind blowing off the wat- the g enerator . . Perhaps it was love Al mi ra C. Boyd, by a dm inistra co unti~s may obtain m on ey on IllO k ill h I' eye a ~ she l ea~el l ac r oss e ned t he drawer whe re I had put er, the s ight of a friendly moon o f the e ng ine. Pe rhaps it was .t r, to Guy L. Cha pm an , about \'. ith the re turn t o indoor lif e lo ng l lln e loans. at 5 per cent inin the sky. Of co urse the tragedy that ir resisti ble hu ma n impulse to 60 acr es in Han l iltoTT T p. Ih t:tble co uld n ot be miqta ken . Ule stain ed shirt!" in fa ll CO lli s the d · sir t o ucl d "Yes. " of t he night be fo re had occurred tin ker- an d more than that, to Yet IlInnr t illles b , fore. in the lo ng H orace and Esta Kin g to Wi l- some thin g new t o ho us furnI sh- ~e l' e!1t. ost of securin g t he same At flrst 1 liam J . King, tract in Cleal'creek ing:!. And in choosing the m i.t is IR " r y r 11 80nab le, t hrough T h e "Some body ha d u nlocked t he ou ts ide the house on the very hill exhi bit kno wledge. yea rs of the world, women ha ve on which I stood, but. t here re- f ound it diffic ult to believe t hat t ownshi p. killpd tl! men they loved. ondi- drawe l' with a screw-d river." we ll to r em ' lII b r t hat indi vidua l F edera l La n d Bank . For f urther mained th e feeling that tl)e crim e the pla nt wa s re,a ll y se ve r ely damDavid E. Dun ham to Laur a S. pi e ~ su re nlw ays in bl'tte l" tast e itrformation cull on o r address M. . DRA KE , T I" M urel', p hone 31 6had its root and s ource and ca,uses a ged. It looked! in the most pe r- Dunham , five t racts in Turt\e- e r Cor the livin g r oom, d ining room X LehR llon, Oh io. in the h ouse itself. But the moon- f ect cond ition . But Sou t hley call cree k Tp. Ot· bed r oo m. lit hills ide wasn't much of a relief. ed me away in 11 momen t, and . inGeo rge W. Knott t o Mr s . Lou ie In so me o( t he most char mine ... What wind t he re was brought cu- vit ed me to wa lk ba ck with him Knott, 3 lots in Ma inevill e. int~ ri ors we fi n d n o nt tt'tllpt is . FOR RENT ri ous s mell s fr o m the marsh. The to the m a nor-h ouse. Flora May H a rdy t o Ma r ion S. nlade to " m atch" t hi ngs. There is I nspe ctor Fr(>e ma n wo uld ha ve Hur d y, lot in Lebanon. moon looked wan and pale and Fo n RENTGal'age. See Mrs . m e rel y a fin se n e o f harmo ny bebeen dismayed if he h ad known stra nge. A1lI (>liu W ill i:uns, Fourth and Ca ro lin e Gabrio and Car rie R . t wee n t he pie ces which , whil e t hey The re wa a light in the po wer- my thoughts a s Sou t hley a nd I Cusick to Aggi McMilla n, l ot in di ff er f rom eac h other in d eta ils T v ler ts . ·0 17 house -a litt le building at the r ear wen t back t o the drawing roo m. Hopkin sville. of color a nd de sign, ar e in sUffiof the ma nor-h ouse that contain- F or be fore an hour had pa e d. R oy D. Black t o Iva B. Mullen- cien t sy mpa th y to mnke t he m Jive FARM FOR RENT ed the engine; that had previo usly t here wa s t o be Curther amateur ix , lot in Frllnklin, togeth er happ ily. g ene ra ted electric light for the interfe ren ce in t he wo rking o ut of Alonzo and Grace Millard to These 0 1'1' the rooms tha t r emain house. Hop ing for a .friendly word th e ou t hle y hl l/ t ery. E ve n whil e Ray and E ls ie Gl eason , lot in i n ter estin g year nfter year beca use FA RM· F R R E T n hl\lyes ; from some mello.w African voice, I cha tte d with my host, 1 was Franklin . 147 acres in G reen e Co unty; t he y nevel' bOI'e us wit h l oa much planning the. be/lt, me an s to g et 1 wa lke d around to it. The work\v heut n ow flown; 1h -mile i rom Norw ood J. Seegar t o Viola samen ess. men we r e busy at the plant, try ing back to t he po·\ve r-h ouse. I wa s Wa dswo rth, lo t in Franklin. school li nd to wn : good chlln ce for g oing t o k eep a clpse wat ch on t o repair the break. good f arm er wi t h financ es and Dove and Lulu Hawthorne t o Baked Appl e. de Luxe But the workmen wern't color - that garr ul ous, long-legged, IDng- Eilli Con over , lot in Franklin. refe rences. Wm . E . Walto n, Cen e d people , after aIr. They w er e shor ema n, Robim. Co r ~ six n ice apples but clo not t erville , Ohio. 0-0 Elm er Wright t o Walter R. bending over the engine whe n I pare th em. Fi ll ce nters wi th su gal', F itts, 10 acres in Franklin Tp, (To b (> co nt in ued) first approa ched the door , a nd 1 WANTED couldn't see thei r fa ce s. The y did =================== ~~.~============================. :========== not hear me approaching in the so!t gras s, and the y see med very THE FUMBLE FAMILY by E. C. DUNKEL BOY- Who picket! up pe arls a t Darn Tbole Aa~ mal.! inte nt. They they started up as ~ cc n e of Ruto accid ent, Sunday, my f oot g rated on the threshold. llft c l' nOOTl , Septe m be r 9th, nt W ayOne of t hem wa the elder n e~v ill e ,' Ohio, return . t o this o f" Southley. The other was the lean fiee and r ece ive r e wurd. 017 bewhiskered old man who had WANTE D He ar fl'om owner bro ught the boa t-- Robin , he callgo od farlll fo r sul e. · Cash ed himself. I noticed just one imilE best authorities agree that "bogi\ng down" com ia pri ce , ·pnrtic ulars. D. F. Bush, pressing thing about him . He wore a profitable practice. Run out temporary fences throUih Minneapoli s, Minn. 010 rubber boo ts. your com and t urn in your hogs. TItey are the beat of barH e .was the only man on the vest rs - never miss an ear. You lave the COlt of huakJne, plantation, a s far as I knew , that FOR SALE haul ing, cribbing and feeding and eet your hogs to market did. They were little, a'nkle-Iength quaint affairs ; and I was amazed Quicker and in better condition. FOR S ALE - Apples - Jonathan, at my own stupidity that I had not Nor t hern Spy, Baldwin, Fall PipAnd for t hese temporary fences. as well sa for permanent remembere d the fact before. I pin . ,J. L. Mend enhnll, Phon e 96. fences, use REo To? steel posts. TI!ese can be driven at the had noticed the boots the minute ' 0)0 he had stepped from the moto r rate of 200 to 300 a day. through ~ hardest 1011, by ODe boat. . They had plain rubber heels, man using the Ont! l\lan Driver, Are easily withdrawn and F On S A LE - Trees. Shrubs, Vin es suc h a s had made the track we had re-driven in a new location.. a nd E ve r g l'ee ns THAT WILL fo und on the- hillside, beside the GROW , de li vere d to you at wholewhite. stone . Beyond all doubt sal e prices. Equipped to fU1'llish or question, he had been the man plnns ancl do all th e work, if dewe had chased just before nightsire d. Call 56F41, · C. L. Duke, fall . Waynesville, Ohio. s 12tf My eye s leaped over him. He ha d lo ng legs--the kind that could FOR SALE- FI'esh J ersey cow. strid e s wiftly. He was agile, too, H. E. Williamson , $ pl'ing Val"H owd y, sir," he greeted . me. le y ROI\d, 2 rriilea ea st of Da y ton"Wo uld yo u like a j ob?" Leban on pike. ' 010 You wiII S3 \'e a lot of fence making and repairinc time every Soul hley looked up with a smile. F OOR SALE-Male hog , is mO, year it you repair old fences and make new OlIN with. " We're t rying to get ~hese lights old, thor oughbred Durac• . Rolla REo T o p Steel Posts. Any tenre erected 00 RJ£O ToPS II so t hey'll work," he explained. I B olton, Waynesville , Ohio , R, D. am getting tired of candle-light. I there sound and secure tor man y yean ot eervice.andenablel I, T elephon e Cen t erVille 84F2. don't suppose you know anything y u t l) p ract ice t he modern program ot crop divenUicatioo ' ·017 abou t e lectric generators," w:d denr more money from your tami. " I knew quite a bit about them PIPE , VALVES , and FITTINGS ~p in_and handle a REo Top post. Let UI abow YOIlwhy when I had the engineerin" bugfor till purpo S~8 . Boeklet 's line I' . is a better &tee! post, In college," I confessed. 'I might ot ' plumbmg lind he ating supplies · be able to help you ." are bllst. THE BOCJ<LET"KING Then 1 had a curiowd 'np:rel!18i1l1ft"I-1Rtt;.~~~-~ CO., 415 W, Maili St., Xenia., O. It seemed to me that a IIW ex· FOR S ALE - Efght ; rOQm r~sipression of apprehension and disde nce property on Filth stre et. may flashed across my ho,t'. face. [nquire at this office. 119tf It wasn't in the least distinct. And it was 80 senseless a thing I conFOR SALE-Waxtelt Food Paper, cluded I had be el! mistaken. RobKeeps fo od fresh and clean; in looked up, too, somewhat quizRibbed Tissue paper for dainty zically. . packall'e s ; Linen .weave paper nap "1 can fix the thine," he said, kina ; Papeterlea and Correspondhurriedly, "aDd, besidee. I Deed the ence Card.. Th. lfiami G...tt. liO n;.
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Co mma " Pi e .. P roc: eedinc, Ralp h H. !lTe' was appoint g ua rd ian o f Bert hn T aylor 'oterill , min or. Ii de f nd a nt in the 118 o f ara hoe ma k r \' . . J lin Tny l r et al. R be rt u lbe rs()n, defe ndant in a dh'orr e uit br l)ughl by Effi e ul b r . on . W(I Ill'd~'recl t o pay th e plaintiff 6 pel' ',\' eek durin g the pen dency of lhe su it. ]) was al 0 ord ered' to pay "35 to app ly on her atto r l'l t' Y'" f (>es. Co urt or de re d u partition of t he propert y in vo lvC'C\ in the cll se uf a .. ah hoe l\lak l! r ,·S. J uh ll T n" I,) r et a l. . Mrs. F red ,tl'\'en5 wa.• flll ed $10 0 a nd Co..'!t5 on a charge o f ill . gal po S c S iUII of intox icating Ii". UOI·. Th mns E. Bn r nh an, receiv(> r, was a ut hor ized t o '(> 11 400 b u 'hela e)f uat s a nti 13 0 b u s h e l ~ o f wh ea t a nd t o b~I\' G5 wort h o f s.eNI wh eat and $,35 Wurth o f fertili zer.
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(It : ': I n ~ J l\ o q " '11 " ,•••." 1" '1 ' , .1111 "' 111 Don't neglect your eye • . As a small boy in a ~m a ll t ow n I n l !l ... :. n \\'11 11 1 4ff t lt r, '" 11111 1:01 (III' H he no ul'ish ed nn a lllhitio n t o be· P ,' I'"I(1 of rh 't! ~ ' ~:tr1"l , 1;:t1 It, ,,Y' h~~ lT1L: ( (lr l h,· p llr l"l ~l~ co me II church bi . h o p. Th t'n h e ("I J'f:aI11j" c lln~ I hu " \l I" n ' tll . ' S Ji . ' n!'tf · ~ o r • wa ~ kno wn ~ impl y a . " \l un k" ,,' a" n'" 'J'HWIl Jo{h ill N ' h' ~1\ 1 I tI~ t l'i ~' t E very ti lll C' t hc girls sturt w(' ul'L.hao on. )bln Tho r nt on , 0 yo un g Iacl with lo ng T il ," I t (' II III, · :-:1;1 1(' !-= 11I1f' 1"' itcHI'!l or ing sumeth ing I1 (, W fl'< ~ I1I . Parl s on 1 ' ; l f" ' l i on~ or \\' '' I ' I'(' U , ' ,Hint "' , ( \ hlt l leg s. No w he i~ S ir H c' m y Th orn " pilit-l1Ik of re, lds sets Ill . " H II ,\ H'T:--; IW ' I': , ' "h i . , r 1 .,' l l ll t\', Th ornton . K. B.E." Pl' e~ id e lll lind \\,11.1..1 Ie " :';,, 1': 1: . ,'1,·,1, • • Chuirllll1 n o f t he Ca nadi an Na ti o n· A .tll dor is prh ' il ege d h eyond a l Railways. with h ea d q \lnl'tf ' r~ in u ll nth c r hum a ns. He l'a n wit.h Mo nt real. Clln a cia . . inc!' l: he cl ay imr u ll ity a ~ k u wom an t o keep qLl1 h le f t the sma ll t ow n h ~ hal' tru \''r l i t. e lle d to VUri O ll S cou nt r ie~ . se r ved ill ma ny c 3 p n ci ti ~s . li e has bet' tl . . ----. . ? I ... - •. - --in t UI'l1 , chumpion line p l\ln g~ r o f I wl!1 ~e ll at ]l abllc a uc t IO n lit '. Mr~. J ohn S. S t eele . o f th e AsIh e U niv e r ~ ity ,If P e nn ;ylv a llUl in ill Y r eSIde nCe> % nlll \! e ~ st of Hil I', Roc ia t io l1 fo r th e Im p r ovl' me nt of the s eason o f- 1892 wh en they b ea t vey:burl!. on t~ e Wllnlln j!ton u ncl Divo rce ' Laws. In c. . IlRks tha t rusie. of M iller. \ th e "Tij!er" te nm o f Prin(,e t o n, 11 Il a r veys b urg pille . on "Io n eso m 'n 'S!;" be r egu r de d a s to n. N. Y., is o n e o f the charnrio~ gro u n d" fo r a divo rce. We t hink dr~ftslll a n o n t~ e P e nn ~y l\'ania Tue.day. October 23. 1928 in .ome ea RI'll a littl e more " lone- ~irls a,p ir i ll ~ t o honors in Ihl' Na· \ a supe rinte nd ent o n th e B " t 12 thO f II tio nwide "Miss Small Town Am~' ~ W oo drow Lewis, of Lytle, wa s railroad, Long Is land railroa d. . . glllnln~ R. m., e 0 ow~(jll1ene ss " m igh t work ou t ns a ica·· Bea u ly COnICS!. She is niut- t he Sunda y g u est o f Nevin Hard"H onk" Thorn to n wa s b orn in IIlg .. 4 h.or ses , 10 cattle . 6 ~ ho gs . preventative of d ivo r ce ! teen yea r ol d. 6,'c rec t two in man. Logan sport. Indi a n a. o n N cve mb el' fa,rm ~n g .1!l1plem ell t s and mlscelluh ci ~hl. a nd ha s hro wn hair. Sh~ i~ Roger Cornell o f Dayton, s pent 6, 18 7 1. A ~ Sir H e nry Th ornton 'H O U. a,tlc1es. Prohib iti n oge n'ls in No rthe rn 'lI " co 111 p.e I 'II i; for the ,loeaf lovltlif Sunday night with h is cous in . Or- he heads the largest r a ilroad in t h e VACCINATION OF SWINE S W. A; LUK E NS. New Yo rk sta t e ur I' being mllde to C LIp at Millert o n. N. ' val Cornell. ~ tn nl ey &: Murtln , A uc l~. world und e r one mun llgement. It (A SPECIALTY) wear s pecial typ e cap s to pr event cove rs Canada with a ne t w ol'k of W . T . J OI dun, Cle rk. t heir being mist nk e n 1'0 1' hi g hwa y· = = = .... Mrs. E t hel Ha l'lllllan ' wall the guest o f l\hK. L e nl~ ra Bergdall of 2 2,.681 miles of lin e . ope rate s .a Nothinl but Reliable Serum and l1I e n. We ll, t h ei'e 's n othing like Lytle . Frida y evening. • stl'lIIg of hotels nc J'O!;S t~ c. co nllVir.1 U ..cI wn l'ni ng t he publi c. nent nnd hn s, a : a Subsldla l'y , a .. J esse S t anley and famil y, of N ew ' line o f steam ship s pl ying t o EurPhone U E nglish s pirit u a lis ts nr c nte r· Burling ton, din ed with hi s brothel' ope . the Wes t In dies. Au ~t rnl as i a HARVEYSBURG, OHIO jng po li t ics. Th e y ur e ~o we ll o.r and fn mil y, Parm e r St a nl ey . Sun- a nd the Ohi ent. ga ni ze d in fnc t , th ut th e next Br.I~ dll Y. S ir H e nry Thornton sta nd s ix ish e lection llIa y go by th e oU IJa Mr. Ma hlon Ge bh81't, in compa- foot f our in his stoc kin g f eet and board s ! ny with R'lIY Pe t t icrew, Jacob weighs around 220 pounds. H • • • JIIane. of Miamisburg, were Cin cin has a ruddy complexi on , clea r gray The Ma h araja h o f Patiala , visitnat i vi ~itor;; , Sunday. e yes and a long d ec isive ;;tride . ing B e rlin. we al" a turban of exHe makes a decidedl y distinguis h------------. a tl y the su m e co lor a s th e dr ess • Mrs. Maggi e ' EIUI'net was the I' d uppearance. Yet he is on e of I t hnt his f nvo rit e wife i!; w e aring week -end g uest of bel' neic e, Mrs . 'the most approachable m en o( poHELP NEEDED AT ONCE !It t he mom e nt. No w t b e f ashio nCharles Kindle and !l is t er, Mrs. J. s ition in Cannda today. I a ble ladies of Be rlin ure trying to With more than 100.000 emE. Him es, 01 Cent,e rville . FUNERAL DIRECTORS "- - - -------- - - --------. ge t t heir husbands to ad opt t h e Eo r l Thoma s and wife, with the ployes obeying his orders Sir W A YNESV1U.. E, OHIO sam e 'idea in r egard t u theil' hats. InUer 's mothe r, Mrs. Charle s Thol'lllon believe, that they will T h e hU1'l'ica n wh ic h swept POl'· W ell. if t heir wives lir e willing t o .HOW TO BE PAliOUS; '!1~ . , Sheenhan, of Centerville, saw the do better work for a man thlln fOJ' to Rico. the \ il'gi n h11nnds nrrd chu nge t h ei r dresses n ~ o fte n a ..,~ "K' f K' "D I an impe r so nal organization, and f'ully Equipped tor Good mg 0 mgs in ayton, aat tha t the road to cOl1lre nial w orking F lor ida le ft d enth nnd Jist r ess in th e m n cha nge t hcl r huts, l11 uny FASTEI A.IIl tilL Service. Thursd ay. conditions is made sm oother tlnd its wake. Am erican hus bunds would weiTO .IIIDDLE A • On Sunday the ' Gas oline Alley more endurubl e by the ballast of o n t r ibu l io ns for t he fund fo r come the in t r oduction o f the idea Lange Display Room . the r lief of ils vi(·tim s nl'e st iIJ in t hi s country. ,.IWONS COUIT. bUTlch , as some of us nre terme d human kindness. Ambulance Service f ar hOl·t of t he su m t hnt t he Red • • • by ou.r ne ighborhin g v'icinitie s, sow "Goo d morning," h e su id to a \l.H OR NIGH'1' ross needs. T he il ulil ion i ~ ~e' l . . ' d , There are many of maki~1 th e Coon hunt at Gree nwood For- track worker in the yal'ds o f th e' TELEPHONE 7 If th e ta lk lllg m ovie actors sa~ the worM talJc aboul )I.oUo ri ou5 ind eed- lher e mu st be h elp es t, neul' Germantown. Great Eastern Ra ilroad of Enga nd p r ompt help, le~t lIlany m 1'1' l' ve ry thin g th e¥ u s~d t o look ~~ ill . Qn. e philolopber Jumpe. 4 into t1!e M S -h F ' II d land at the comme nc ement of his perish t ha n w ere or igin a ll y losl in t her. we re sa Ying In th e old s. " rs. et urnas was ca e to a ttempt to set it again ulJO n B Richmond the P'lst week on act he d i nst e r. e nt' days , the c ops would get af· crater. 0 f V uuvIus. !IIIIII ·A alave., tb.t bit name ml,llt'l>e count o f the dea1~h oC her Cilther, bus iness-like footing. • •• I n Porto Ric- o flli,777 fllm ili e~ t e l' them. .remembel'~d, bui'ne4 tbe, Tell1plo' o{ Mr. Hill. Mrs. Furnas ' friends "Good moming, sir," r esp onded nre being cn" e d f or by t he Re d and n e ighbors 'e )[tend their sym- the worker, lifting up his h ead 400.000 gallo ns of b eer w ere Ipiana at Ephuus. r os ; in F lo r ida 17.500 per:.;o ns - 'NOTARY PUBLIC . Dlaraell wore wal.t~atl of 'lear- pathy t9 her and I~er family in this from his s hovel. 'o nRulll cd by singe r s in th c Austro a re kn o\ n t o be in imm edi a t e n('ed let a114 lold, and curled hla hair hour of sorrow. "Y ou know, w e' r e not use d to Gl' rm un so n g f estival nt Vienna. National Bank In F lorida , the know n dea d :In beau't lfld black ringlets In tJle th at . ~vel' he r e." s uggest e.d the I'an ge betwe n fif teen hund r ed Music ha t h charms ind eed! ,Houae of Common., . and . . Mi.. . On Wednesday Mrs. Edna Kin- English offiCial by th e side . of Eat.tea Settled Will Drawn n nd t hree th ousn ncl ; in Po rto Ri· • • • Sophia Curti .. pve a dinner part)" die entertained with a dinner, Thornton. co here a re 2 10 k nown delld; in The Ii tlle boy who use d to t ell for ' ber favO(i\e hone; 'named honoring Mrs. A. W. Horton and "W ell, it's what I' vc been us('d Wayne.ville, Ohio t. roix, Virg in Isla nd s, . ix a r e t h e bos.~ th ut g l'n ndn1Othe r di ed in rSurpriael' . daughter, Mrs. GI!orge Raymon, of to in the United S ta tes. Ove r t hel'e dead. In P orto Ri co 400 ,000 o[ ord e r to ge t to the base ball The bor,e was brouibt. 10 th. Dayton, and Mrs . Lee Greth, of I hll ve not n otic ed that an obser t he Ih 'ing a r e ho nwl esR an,1 d st i- g l'ounds, now has a d iife l'e!lt f or- jable: many' well-known .tage folk ' Yankee Rood. After dinner the vunce of the comm o n huma ll courute; 15, 000 in Fl ori dn a l'e with- l11 u ln : "( cnn' t co me in to m ol'l'ow ; ~ttended and ate 'whlle the laof'~ ladies motored to Centerville and ; t esies carrie d with it any ill c ffects out homes b ecause o f t he hUl'I' i- I'v e got to t a ke g randma to the I-te. that happened twenty yean called on Mrs. Louella Goller. r esponded th.e· man who hnd s tartL' a n e , nnd t h ere are 20 ,000 ill in g am e ." . .,0, but ' oow that Mill Curll.. Mis Lelia Ell' th I t I cd ti S a bo~ III a small t?wn in the Porto Rico lin d J 9 1 ill Floridu . • - 'd iel, 'a,ed Ilx~y-fiye, nery new.pa· to a :eek-end p~~tw,a~on~ri~O::h: c~ l~tl'al Ulllted Stutes With un. om Th e tll·lIt .shi p m c nt o f foo d se nt SERTS FOR Box _ lper will mention it, Misses Marc II '[Y 'It CI bltlOIl to becom e a chul'c h bishop DES DAINTY _ . e!- Hanll on , ara and who had bee n calle d ac l'OSS from the U n it (' d Stu I e~ to P or to LUNCHES Tban~ heaven, the Presld.nt atld Edna ?ettrcrew, of Ya!lkee Rond, the Rea s t o rehabilitate one of the Ri co Ill ste d but a fe w dUYH. nnd ~o.tma.ter-Gt;neral New, the POlt Genevieve Taylo r , of . Anthony gr eate. t of England' s raill'oud H. fOI' at lenst 11 mo n l h to co me th e hildrc n soon tire of cuke and .oSce It least enc:ourallU SyiDI, In Wayne ~Oa.d, ~e~gy Alrlch ,o f E . • _ __ _ R ' d Cros ' mu st be prepu r ed to fee d t he s uffere rs both in P or to frui t f or the school lunch dessert. eame.. • CenterVille" WmlCred Yeazel , or Rico and F lo rida. If yo u k ee p o n hand a supply of . In the ' Post Office, flyina' i. ~lexanderslUlle Road, Thelill~ EINJ<;° SlT. tlCe Eo,cOFnaAvIP 'dPOp.INFTeMtteErN, T _ . .. Lurge stuft's of do cto r, nnd nul'- puper cnrton s su ch a s drug ~tores trcalcd a. a separate' important en- hs , of Dayton, and Thelma HIm es, a de l!C nre n edecl to co m bnt t he di - use to de live r ice cr eam , y ou ~an erprl• e • not ..cited on to polf of. of Lebanon Road" • - • cen I'd . !It'nse wu'v e f oll owi ng t he hurri- ~Ilfe ly pnck a number of fav orit es Ice train. and trucks., a "minor . Notice is he reLy given thut Maud . uch as ri ce pudding, blanc mange, ulnar"." can e. , F ette r ha s be~n duly uppointed The e mer gency is ucute- the f"uite d ge latin s or tapioca, Span. . = and qualified 11 8 e xecutrix of the llcl p of every per !!On in the Unite d is h or Bnval'ian cr eam. These are ,.Not tatl.6ed with excellent aii 1111 e xceedin gly wholc. oll1e, and ;iDail aervlce, ~~e POll Offite plan. estate of David P. F eller, late of Sfu t es is neces IlI'Y th a t t he cry o f -Warre n County, Ohi o, deceased. did r e2$ fl'om t h e deva state d . re: eem a deli ciou s trea t to the lit-I 0 Incmse m.U plane .lpeed tlilrty" ll e folks . i YO mil.. an hour, makin, the tnll Date d this 10th day of Octobe r, g'o n s ml\y be n eeded. weeD' the Atlantic and the Pa- h LOll Bsrafldnoll. flf Xeni :l, was Ifl 28. . W . Z. ROLL, .~::==~~=~:--:-~_~~======~======~ a. I f b . ere on un ay. _ _ , .... n twenty- our OUrI, cpttln~ Judge of the Probate one day. 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ProCessor Albert A:. M1c:!lel.on; Df Chicago Unl vh5ity, .Nollel prla• . whlnc:r, an·l "reoltut. hyln, pbJtti ~I.t, has concluded ,xperimellt. a, ·Paudena, 'co~firming' hi. lilldl!l•• ., to the ' apeed of I ~iiht_ . Th. .pee~J Incon~el.able,to' ~U, UtI.Dela o I. la6~ mllu It lecorus' ·. SOmt :i sk, Why bQther ~ aboat . a .. . .
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T.nnil or any ,- olber violent .alOt I. dangerou, to e'fer), ",all pa.t fori),: Howard N. AnderlOn; t,petetter, .tventy years old, vcr, ..,I, "Take' a cold. balh flfery, h\o;n~,. I .get up ~t .5, can 4<1 c.rtw ..I. and h.nd.prln'.... Mr. Aader.on n\Jllhl. do '4«iable. ~clt tomtfll,ulU and Itl11 It "0,11 be looUm for a nt.n of ..'¥tnty, ~r; ~ny .ale p •• t' tliir'>" to t~ke • cold Nth In the morning before 'ft'f~
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..rve)' rmGreat l~rilail1,' and fam ous as Ihe mi.ker o f two R. J. Murral _l!Ind wife entertain prt ~ idtnIK. ""vinl( had a l)f o lllin('nl ed on Sunday !\fIrs . Murray's moth- "ar) in Ihe SclC Cli o li o f hOlh \V'1i ~(l n er and Louis P iimm and wife , of and IlMrtlillJ{ as' c alldid ;\l C~ . di ed · ,f Leesburg. , hUI t al\ac k al DuLlin. N. H . Chris Charles and family, of Harveysburg, w,ere Sunday afternoon callers at the Robert An- mington a t the De nver hotel. on Friday eve ning, honoring Prof. drews borne. • Skinner. Miss Mary. Phelan, of Portland, Sh erman F e rris, wife and dau&,h .Oreg., Joseph Phelan and family, of Dayton, were Sunday guests of ter Lucille, entertllined on Sun ~ day Almon F erris and wife of this the Jordan fllmi!Y. pla~e; Ed WiI ~o'n. and w~fe,. and Elvin Fires and wife. Lou ill John Wilson and SIster, LIZZIe, of Fires and family and MI!III Flossie near Lebanon. Fires, of W'ayn~esville, were SunOur Ladies A id who are noted day" guests of' Glen Dav'ill and famfar and near ' for their good cookUy. . . nil' and good coffee, will serve the . Charles ' Hag·ermeier,· orie ' of lun~n . at . the L~wis .8ale h.e re. o~ .Wayne tOWl)IIhlp's noted farmer next Friday. Mr. Lewis arid fam -' and stock c,ieah!fS, was here one Hy will move to Lebanon. -day last week lllioking after ,young Homer Wykle, Glen Davis, M,n : stock.' . . Alf Whetsel, Mrs. ,Nettle ·Gray, W. T. Jordan and wife, of Har- Harley Walker, Wilson Harvey veysbura came down on ~uriday Walker Terry K. E . Thomp~ to .pend tbe day with their h()me son, Sherman Ferris, Harol'd Mcfolka here, 'Mn. Kat. Jordan K.y and Mrs. Florence Andrew .tramUy. . tended Ute K. I. O. Milk aSBOciaHoward and wife atteDd-. tlon meeting at the q~~! niB~cb eel a Ills dimUlr ill WU- .chool ho'~, on la!~ fri..... • ..t.
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. lhe L(-~ t. ,'e lcc t yo ur putt(' I'n li t .. . lSc: ... lIl·llIl/.!' ~ , II I' dOl: SOc G I'llpe Fruit , 2 fOI' Ilry's .Jewell')' . ho p. Leuanon, 1\11'. IIl1d M I·~. hlll'1e!< Mull 'nix, hil' , exdll ~h' di s ll' ibu tOI'S in V\ Il l' :H'C(,III/lh ni,'u th(·il' ~uc ·t , l\1r ~ . Emr.,·I1I1I Il:, 5 f(ll' IOc A (lpl s, 6 Ib !:l for ..... , .... 25" r e n counly. lila :I I ' Elwuin-, l u 11(>1' h ome ill 10c Pies 25c a nd 3 0e r.r 'nd L" lllll'l' S pl' in(!fie ld , SUlldll)" ullci )'('llIaih ed Mr. and Mr s. Will RII SSlIlII li nd 1'0 1' \.!I c dny. C III({'!; 10c lo :.tnc elaught(.~· . Mis:; lI1nrgllr t of Day , J\ll', u nd ~ Ir;. . AlI l'n Em\'i tk I'n to n. ure the guest" uf Misst!s tCl'lai nud to Sundu), d inIl CI', !III'. l\l i ~s IIII11'Y S hvlckc lfol'd, 0 1' LeesIln d 1'll's, Clytic Mou ll ts !lnd ..laugh- burg' is th e ~ucst uf M.I·. u nd Mrs. Tr ill e na and MargoTet Edwards. MI', and Mrs, P ' I'rv flrter nf lL'r ~ , i\ 1i "~l!" Etlit h al1 d ' <, ·il. lind l'. D. 1inrs . Miami County were guests of MI'. ; "n. Ihld ley, o f O;ly lon, Mnl. Loui s Eaton IInd ' duughi 1', li nd trs. D. E,- 'tHlldifol'ci la sl ;\(1'. fin d ;\II' ~. C'h:II·l e. <:1nl'l;. 11. of 1Ju yl o n, ure gue ~tl! in lh home w(,c\;. In their hono r Mr ', wn di 1\1. ltl rk, \Vul te l' C1!\rk HUt! ftllll· II f Mrs, J ose nh Blui r . fo rd cntertRin<>tl ut dinn e r on W e dily, 11'. and 1\11'>1. ElIrl 'la rk ' is, Mr. a nd Mrs. Vl' mcm til wcre it d l\l i~!' 1.11 . ill' .In l' k, o f B el\ (' ~ul' t he \' ictim s o f an old-fu Ilion d nesday, fr . Chlll'1ea attel'thwllite and Ellrl (I nn e r JI', K y., Su nduy, . "be llil\~ " Friday night. MI'. lI llll 1\'[1';;. Edwin Linn em ul1 MI'. an d l\tr:. ,A. Dickinson Dium01ld . ulIlike ot h e r luxur y lind chi le!r·cn. f n uyt,lI1 . s pent th ~ p (j l\t s ~vel'll l d~\ys lust week with pur ' ha ~ e s, 1\ \ ' 0' 1' d IH' ciute in valwl'"I. -('1I 11 with MI'. find Mrs . He n- t hci r p:lre nL.o; in o lull1bu '. MI'. und Mrs. W . H. M nel nhall U!!. \\ hen yo u buy dinm ol1lls , do l'y I"o ulh , Lhe> \a le l' of wh om hu!' yo u think of va lu e, or of CO Sl ? lJP(J n ill lh e lJUf; t W' k. ' pent last w ck wilh r 1atives in have confidence in yo u r j e we le r , Th e L lI <1ic!l A i.1 nH'l ~Il lhe h ni l' Wesl E lkto n ancl Germantown. fo r diam o nds lire divid ed into maMr. and M I'F;. R aymo nd an ny c lassification s, QualiLy dinof Mr ~, E,'a G rn11 11lll WI)(lne. d:1 Y ~ pont lhe we k-end with Mr. und ur le n lOo n , Th e n"xt mee ting, No J ewel ry hop, m Ollds at Cary' \' .. n I)(!r 7. w ill be n the h OIl1 of i\1.t ~ , llln'uy l\'h::Millun, of Indian - Lcblln n , Ohio. SAT ISFACTORY SERVICE SINCE 1912 apolis. Mrs, \li e Ro utz a hn . 1\11-. an t! 1rs. . P . Noggle, Mr. R v. A. S. Sti llings d e liv r ed his 1\11'. Hom (' r RUT1\by was very ona rd s pe nt. unfill' w 11 ~ 1'Inon unduy aft l' ll oo n IInci I\1r!!. J. L. pI a untly s urprill d Sunday by he hav ing r ('si~ n c d here to ~1c 'I' p t day with their daught I' al Ox- memb ' r ~ of his famly , when they a J)1): it ioll :I!< socin l minis ler uf th ford . Mr, ami MI'>', W . C. Sm ith and gn th ered lit his h me in h onor of M. E. ehu l" 11 at Middlelow'l1, at lin hi, JI :{ rd ui rtht.!ay. After 11 dehildl"ell spe llt the week-end with lilIhtr ul day th gu sts departeel, allvanced Mulary. Hl'v. R O'.Inlh 11' .. and ~h>s, F. L. ' mith' in 0of Ke ntu cky . wi ll fill the vur.ln.'Y WIshing him IlIllny happy returns s. of lhe da y. Th ose prese n t WHO : he re ~l nd 'om s w II I'C 'om m nel- lumbu Mrs, Amos oll1pton, in compa- Mr. and Mrs. E, Ramby. Sr., C h ul- WAYNESVILLE, OHIO - -e-.l. ny with her pm'e nts lind s il;Lel's, M,·. and Mrs. ,J . B, J o ne!> and lIrc~enjoying n"Visit with relatives III I' Ii d J ay Ramby, of WaynesMOST REASONAB LE TERMS viii ; 1\ I'. !IlHl M I··S. H o m e r Schmidt son, Th rI " en e l'taincd to a fllll1 - in Li e, Mo. i\y dinll l' • lInday, the fullow inq i\h s . . W. Turn er s p nt 11 part Mr: und Mrs. G o l'g RU\1I by, Mr, gues ts : Mr. ' an d MI'S. B. A. Dill. o f las t week with I' l a~jve in 1\nd Mr . Owen Rumby , 1111'. ami MI'. !lnt! Ir s, C hnrl ps Dill and ram Rpringflold , calle d lhere by the ill- Mrs. Cl ur nee Simpson, Elanor unel ' hurl es c hlllidt nnd Ora May' ily, Ill' I' ightoll; Mr. and MI·5. n c s~ o f u Lrot h e r-in -Iliw. Wnll I' . IOO I·I!. MI'. and Mrs . .John Mi s Virginia Dickins on, was Hull . Rose Mnl'ie, VinC ' IlL, Vivian, Zillll1l e rl1lan, 1\,,'. nnd Mrs . Hi chunl home fr'olll W ednesday ti ll S unday. M · Ivi n and Phylis Rllmb y , n il of !\fOOl'C, Mr, and 1\'lrs. J.'l'od Turn - hilI' schu o l being dis missed o n nc- Day,ton . 1' , of Day ton ; 11'. and Mrs . ,Ja s. 'O Ullt of the Bo t le r County fuil·. Willillm!l fino l.ill'N! chi ldrcn , o f Irs. Warne r Morris had as her B lm ont an d Miss Clara Dough · g-U (lS ~!\ S unda y, lV) I·. unel Mr ~ . iJ. B. After ull the H£ll'd WO I'k is done, s hip ping yo u r Cream Djrec~ LeI'S, of M L. ([o ily. '1'1' e h and daughter, Do r oth y, of to T ri S tale is the Eas iest work o n t h e farm, but it Pay's the Most . . ll eg(> Hill M I'S. H c nl'ietta Wil lia ms on, of H yde Park; 1\'11-. Harry ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH D trick, of Ellnwoo d Place . The Tri State Price . Su nd ay, October 14 , se r vice. at 10 :0 0 u, m . Fother Bi e n, Pastor.
NEW BURLINGTON
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Van Often's Fruit Store Next Door to A. K. Day .
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Tires in Trade
Cut Out the Middleman
A. F. MELLOH Garage ancr Battery Shop
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Hon. ~herman Deaton, Urbana, Bon. Dean E. Stanley, Lebanon, Mi~s ~se P~nney'. D~y.ton, Ohio ,
Ship Your Cream Direct to Tri S.tate
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WiU :-cU~cu·ss . the. issu~s 0.' the present ' cam~" palgn." Good muslc 'w lli be furnished.
fiVE POINT l\h s. J en nie K s ling is sp nding t his w Ilk wilh her duu ghL(!I', Mr s. , John K I'UC I·. Albert Kru e:r, of Day lon, call ed 0 11 MJ'."' and Mr s., W. W. Krll e l' and family, Sund ay. '. MI·s. DOl'a Au e r a n d so n, Alvin, we r e S unday evening callc I's, of MI'. and Mrs. J. W. Kru e r and son R'JberL, luu les , Cliffo rd and Ed ward K" IH'I' • pen t , unduy afte r noo n with lIwi l' co us in, Richard
METHODIST CHURCH S un day Sc hool !) :15 a . m.; Morn ing worship 1.0 ::l0 n. Ill.; cven in g s e rvice, 7 :00 p. Ill. Thc Teu h el's Training c la ss w ill meet o n Thurs day vening at 7 :3 0, All are w e lcollle . Rev. ,J oseph Be nnett, Pastor,
TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH Commu nHy C )'cek Turtle h urch. S und ay SCh OOl !) ::10 u. m .; Y. K I·UOI·. P. S, 6:45 p, m . ; Preaching Service Mrs. Ben A bn er and so n, Fred , 7 :!j 0 p. m.; PrIlyer Meeti ng W edw I'e vi s itors of Mr . and Mrs, W III- ~ s day e ve ning, 77 :3 0 p. m, ' te l' K~ fum il y, Thursda y "The Church With a W e lcome" evening, Rev. A. E. Houck, Minister' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lighter ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL ' a nd so ns, H arry and Charles, and doughter, RutJ~ , motore d to Spring Octobe r 14, Nin etee nth Sunday field S unda y to visit relatives. after Trinity. Church Scho ol at Mrs. Will Ross a n d her'll r othcl', 9 :3 0; Mor ning Praye r and sermon FI·e'! Wade, motoreJ. to Dayton at 10:30. nnd uy l11'1el'l1oo n lo see MI'8. Fred All are cordially invited. Wade, Who is .i n Minmi Volley hosRev. J. J, Schaeffer, R ector. (lila l. ---~-. Mrs. V I'cd Wade, Mr, uno Mrs. .In ob Wude Hnd family, MI'. und ANNUAL MEETING FARM Mrs. Eugene Ro ss und Miss Clara BUREAU FEDERATION Wade were Sunday after nl)o n eaUO I'S oC Mr. and MNi. Will Ross. The annual meeting of th e' AmerMr. a nd Mrs. Cla renc e Mercer, ican F'ul'm Bureau Federation will of Ci n cinnati, and ·Mr. C harles be held in Chicago on December Me l'eel', of Co lumbus, wcre called to th e hom e of t he ir s is ler, Mrs. 10, 11 and 12, says an announce· WUltCI' Kru er, S und ay, on account me n t rece ived at t he offic & of , the of l he illn ess of th e ir mothcl', Mrs. Warre n Co unty Fnrm Bureau. The KaLh e rin e Me rce r. . . m'c eting this year will ma~'k t h e bien,nial I!lection · of officers of· the organization, and many Ohio organization leaders are e xp ected to ntte!l d. __ ' '' ~_
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PUBLIC October 10- 0. C. Colvin, 9 milcsso u t h of Xenia'. Oct o be l' ] 7- Clen Ervi n , lal'ge cIa s ing out sale, 7 ~ miles S ,E. of X e nia. I) miles east of Spring Valley October 23- W. A. Lukens large slock sale, Harveysburg. October IS- Registered Duroe .sale , Cumd e n, Ohio. Octobei· 25- George Albright, C\osin« .ut sale, 2 mileft N, of Centerville, o n Dayton and Lebanon Pike. N ovembe r I - H. E. K e n nel, re&istcred Duroc sale, 2 miles W. of Mi· amisblll'g. NQvember 20- Charles Zimmerman, 2 miles S. W. of Waynesville. No-"e m~cr "21 -C.harl es Butehe, lar~e clos ing out sale, 4 ~ miles N.
E. 01 Waynesville, , . November 27- Robert Hahn, clos ing o ut s ale, 2 miles S. of Bell· brook and. 4 miles N. of Waynesville, on BellbJ'ook pike, .
Here are .ome of our c:ominlr .ale date.. After all, it'. ·tlle moat Dollan and centa you ar .. lookinlr E.or out . oE ,.o~r public: .ii. That'a why we let the larlre liat of .ale. we condud. , .W. ,uar. ' ·antee to· aati.fy you or char Ie notbinl· We did n'ot rai •• tb. prie. f.or conduc:tina .alea durin, the bilb time. tberefore w. ar.coDduc:t· SAYS SAM. . Probably the best leaders' are in l them for the eam .. old price, 'a. rea.onable a • • 'aD), . 0r • ., iD lb. those that urc shoved oll.t in fr'o nt country. of th e crowd, not' those who · are
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Mrs. Rebecca Prenilergast, wife of ,t he lnte Jam es Prendergast, passe d away Sunday ' cvening at hel' home s outh of town. ' Her death "was d u e to h eart trQuble, from.\vhic h s h e had bel'ln a suffer_ l ~c~=a~.x~e~d~o~u~t~.~~~=:~7~~== El t· for several years: ' One daugh·l ' . t c ~{ KL1therinc, and !lihree' son s, E it h er write or calI us imd )'OU1' sale 'WilI be given, i~mediat'e at. WI I, Bryan and s urvive f uhi:!l'a ) aervi cesJ esse, weu..lteld ' at her. t he _ . . .. ,' ten~io)\; a s wc a~e goth still working · to~~~hcr every' minute ' of' your resfd!iJlce t his afternoon 'Rev. J, sale to get tbe highest. DOLLA~ ~088ible. ' " . .T. Schaffer in . e harge, · Burial in F.OR SALE Miami ce.metery. .
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Mrs. Chal'les Cook died Tuesda~ FOR SALE-Our apples are ,now the home 0.1 her sister, ~" H. ready, at orchard. D. B. Un. A. Towell, in Hartwell, CincinnatL derwood, Valley phone 34FB, "Bar1"lIn ral ~el'vi'ces wfll be held at Y'eysbura. . ' olOtf ' . th e ,?o k honte on the ' H'al'veysFOR ~LE-Ensi1l1*e. $2' a ton, burg and Waynesville pike Thursat th.,.WaynesvUle Canning C.o .
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NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL
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COLUM BU S, OHIO- Secl'et ry of State Clarence ' J, Brown, has one hundred and fifty young women and men engaged in addressing publicity pamphlets, on which is print ed the proposed amendment to the constit ution of Ohio, which is to be s ubmitte d to the electors of the state for their approval or rejection a\ the e lectio n to be he ld on November 6th. The pamphlet also contains an urgument in fa. vor of t he proposed amendment lind also an argument in oppositio n to it, These pamphlets ure printed and distributed by Secretary Brown in accordance with the provisions of the General Code of Ohio, The Board of Control has approved an appropriation 01 $16,000 for the work, Approximately 1,000,000 of the pamphlets will be sent through the mail and 1,000,000 distributed by other means, The final c urtai n has been rung down on Ohio fairs for 1928 , closing with the big Fairfielo county fair at Lancaster last Sul· urday with a record attendance. It is the last fair in the state and horsemen, concession men und patrons of fairs Hocke d to the county capitol for the final event, as it has the reputation of being one of the big fairs of the stat e, Another incentive perhaps to draw the crowd ,is the fact t hat only 25 cent8 admissi,o n is charged to the 1\'1'0unds. The annual. CirclevlUe Pumpkin Show is being held this week, the 17, 18 and 19, and thi8 gala event will also draw large crowd8 to the Pickaway county capital. Ohio voters will have u choice of 263 candidates to selert from when they enter the booth to cast their ballots on November 6th, There will be four ballots, t h e Judicial with twelve candidates, the Amendment to the Constitution relative to 88 lary increa8e of Ohio judglls, on which t he voter limply marks his ballot 'Yes" , or "No," six ticket!! on the state ballot with · 14 candidates and six tickets also on t'h e Presidential I ballot with 127 randidates; which includes- the Presidential electorll.
WAYNE V1I.LE, OHIO, SELLS MORlCACED 1:
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OUTSIDE OF STATE John I'on wns arrested in Chicago lust Friday by Sh t'l'ilf Alfred Brant and re t um ecl to Lebanon whel'e h , fac 5 eh I'ges of tl'8nspol'ting alld di sp s ing of mortgaged property out id e th e state. It is claim d thul I'one purchased a car fr om ,Howllrd Archdeacon, who sub equently h hi a mortgage of $350 on th cal', CI'one, it is a ll eged, drove the car to Kansas City, wh ere h :ol d it. Since then he has bee n in ('" Iirol" nia, re turning to hi calfo o nly recently. He wa s aITalgnl'd befo re MayoI' Carey of Leba non on Monda y 1Il0l'ning nn'tJ cn t ered a pl ea o f nOI guilty, He wui ver! £'xalllinu t ion and wns bound ovel' t.o thl' grand jury under a bOlld of $ 1000, Unable to furni sh bond, he I u ~ reinllnded to jail.
CTOBER 17. 1928
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WEEKLY LECTURE Inv" ,lm" nh
It i: t,flo' ll n, hart! to kel!p monI'Y ,a l\·ly us it i 10 I{ t it in the lil'~t plan' , 'I'll(> Iw : t rill" fO .... lln inve -tnr is til cO lls lll t t hll s(' r" spons ih le peo"I,· whll IIlll k a bu"ill ' ~s ui 'Iudy,n~: til<' matteI', C;" t,\ yuur bank 0 1' t o sOllie estahli shl!d hond hou ~e and foll ow tlll,ir a d l' i'I·. 1)"n't li sten t o intl'I'I:Htl'd rl'i nds, Dewa re of pe-o\-11(' th lll hll ve u ~ UI '1' thin g, '1'11(' ul.1 r ille i ~ a goon' one. and tlllll il< lhal lIle 11II'gel' th~ r"turn Ih,' IllUf<' I'i~ky the illl'l'stment. Il"n'l illlf ('l'il the ~ll fl'IY of you r l'upi la l j u ~ t for tltl' sake of one " .. ll\'u pe l' Ct' lll intt! re st. AlIIel'iclllI ~ Ill'll ~lIi d lo : ink one ' loi llilll1 dullul's a year in bnd in\'e~ tnl l' nt ~, Thi ~ is :; illlply because Ilw y lIet " II the udvicl! of fri ends i n~ll! ad of fin a ncial spec ill lists, I n I hl' IVnl'ds uf a \'ecent maga-r.i ll(': "Americans who pride them, l'!\'~ on being the m ost thorou gh Iy Ilwl1l'y-wi!; pe ople on earth. !I l'e annua lly putting a round bilA ge nel'ul meeting fur u11 lioll ,I o ll ul's into dubious financial FI'iends, and oth"l's, i ~ til lo e h l' hl Hchernl':qll'ac ti cl1 l1 y all of whi eh i3 at t he \\ hi le Brick Meeting ho use I",;l evt' ntuull y." ::)ntlll'(l:lY. Ol'lobl:I' 2U , It i: 1,(, We know how to make money ing al'nlll!fed i'UI' h~' lucal Fr iellt l ~ and Pl'Obllbly :lI'e the bt'st money and ulh(' I '~ fl'om :::; ·lllI fI, Cinci nll a ti Illnkl' I'S in the wol'ld, but we do IIlId Wilmington . bl/th bl'llnc" w , IIIot kn, IV IIII\\' to il1vt'st it and take bl'inlf I't'l'l't!se llted, The IllC dlll~ "fire (,f it. is tu be what i: Uil ulllly te\'IlIt'11 I\n !\Il'n Hre !lbout n~ bad as women, all ·da y lIl ue ting', A fl el' a Cl!nlllr:; in fact. if a nyth ing, women are (If 51!I'lIrlit e ol'gllnizution th<' 11\'. , the shrew d er of the two, I!I'IIIIP~ 111'1' Illl'cting togeth"r f .. r a Don't go to your grocer or to a day .. f worship ant! fcllow ship , suceess ful bu. iness friend , but to Till' liI'st sess ion, nn unprogrum- a finan cia l ex pert for your advice , 1I11·d 1Il{·eting fo r wortl illp will b · This is but common sen e. You he ld at 10 :30 o·cl ock. Thi s i ~ t il wouldn' L gu to your minister for be fo lluwed by a fdend s hip d ill - medicine if yo u were sick, You ner in the Sou th r oo m of the R ed wouldn 't go to YOUI' doctor to talk Urick Ml'eting h(I\l J>;, se r ved at abouL yo ul' I)UI. And when you I osonnb le rnt'l! lt v o ur local Wllllt to tu lk ubollt yoU!' money I\l1Other~ c lUb, to all' tl~~iring it, go to an expl'l't. and not lIl11kinl! .,lh e r ::rt'lI l1gl" Thl' invc~tment bus iness is co nII1 t ' nt ~, Rtllntly growin", m ore complex, rt A s t!~onll Ilweting al so fol' wor- is il1lp ossihlt' fo r OilY per!lon of t.he ship , will be. held aL 2 p, Ill, The o rdinary t~' p e to make intelligent locul Young Fdends gro up will sell!ctions him self. A ny mod e rn bunk will upply hold a meeting at 4 p, Ill " to whi ch they art! inviting' ull o rganized you with an investnHmt expe l't, groups of Voung Friend~ in Wil- ,and it is a good plan to listen to mington Yen1'ly Meeting, his advice. He may not offer you Dr. Hufu s M. J ones . prof l" , ~u r secudti l!l<-bri ngi ng gl'eat retul'ns, of J./hil oso phy lit Havel'fol'll co l- but hiR counse l will be sale, Eve n the wi se~t managers of lege. and pre~id<1nt of th B(Jlll'd of Tru stees uf Bryn Mllwr co l- thC Il' ow n I.us iness dare not trust I('ge , will bl) )JrtHw nt lit. the meet- t heir judgment in the matt~I' of ings, H e is one of the fOl'e mo t in v!!stmt·nts. Thel'e lil'e so many rdig-iou s leachl: l's uf tudu y. knn\,' .. s ecul'itie~ O il the mal'ket, some of fur his ed ucati"nu l wurk and his th~1ll extre lll e ly haz!1I'dou and by writings on philu soll hy, re ligio n badly managed eoncerns, that only and hi st ory, a nd his tell YC!Ilt.' (,( o nt! fHmi li a l' with in vestments can sJ;I'viee as chuirmun of tho A mel'· weed the ~c ciut a nd ten you What ictlll Friends S(;J'vicc commi : tcl'. i. safe, H is publi she d wUl'ks, li ~ ,ill l! 'both Above all you do not want to p:lIllphll'ts aiitl l!lI'g V!lIUIlH:. , n"l1l imperi l youI' pl'incipal, and the I.c l' ' more tholl fift y; and h(, hns mure money yo u have t he mort' IJ e n sty led Dodo I' I'ithel' of Let- lI ... ce~sa I'Y it is to consult those who llers 0 1' of Luw:-I by 1I numb ,,!, "f ~1l()W and nol. follow your own the leuding Ulli l'Cl's itil!S of A 111,' 1 ' Judgment. ieu lind EU I'o pe, - - -- - -- - - The public ge n ' I'a ll y i, inv: I'd, SWINE S ITUATION'
GENERAL MEETING fOR ALL fRIENOS
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SEVENTH DI STR ICT
In l'l'; . I IHoIill ca l /!!lih p. l in g~ (-\., 1' hl' IJ in t.he 7th di.. tric t is, I'xPl'l' lPd . (klohl'r 26, II h" n (,harl l'" 1' lIlli f , H ~IILli ca il vit·(, pl't', ici(' ntilll nn, lid nl ,' ~ p('!\k ~ at lift on, un til., (;I"',' nl' and 1:11'1 ; coullty lin " , a ~ II purl ( f hi,· : win!! thrIJIlt!h UI,i., in ti, l' int!'I" e ~t (, I' tI,t· 11,)",' .,1' "IIIllI,niJ!I1 , .\I yl" Y. \ ' oU IJl'I', Ht:puhlit'lIll F'lIhel'llfl l ll llal ,'andida t(', will 1I 1 ~ . , hI' tIIlt' "I' till' I'l'illeiplIl ~ p .. nkl"' ~, A ll th,' >latl' di stri,'l ellndidal,·, nr c' {' XIII',ll,d t" II" prf"t' nt. I ndil'lIl iun , 1'1'11111 ull PlIl'ts of thrd i,trit:t illlli(':II(' 11 lal'KI ' tUl'n oUl "f Hl' fllIb l il'''n ~ . Allt"1I1I)Lil ~ "lll'· 111':011 < will L" III II d.· lip in ' ~U ll1l' \dll('l'" und' sl'I'l'ral dl'll'g'utitlns will Lt' hll end"11 Ly LI' II S~ b/l Iltb , Th,' ('" I"n,d (;I I'l' elub, (, f !Jrltll/lU , will Iol' 11 f<'utlll'£' of UlI' pl'O ,-,Hlln, which will b .. "ill ut 1 ::10. 'I'lt e nll'€' l illg' will b" h l· llI ullder 11 hllg,' t ent wlli('10 wi ll IICC,1I1l1ll0Iintl' IhclllSlllld, "f IH-u pl" .
Te1'l'ible Well, the Campaign is d If&n I' . ating. in to just what I thought it would. It started out to be hon or ab le. It was II nob I experi . ment but it just dident b l'ing home any soup bon es, A t first we was all hearing So many whispers that it hl'gan t o loo k like eVeJ'ybody thut ~ p o kt! ' to you had lost their voice~ We layed it to bad co lds for a while, then we discove r'ed thut eV(!I'\' body co uld ent have Phenomoniu a-t once. The funny thing ub u t it was t hat the things thl' Y ha d been whis per ing )\las not a s bad a s the t hings they had been suying o ut loud . 0 they quit whispering and stal'tet! allying worse t hin gs at the top of their voices, Oh .it' a Gentleman'!' Game??? Everybody i of u " high-t.ype' · till t~ e time corr.es wh 11 there ' something worth while to be littl e over, then they r~\'crt to .type, But through all th is our old A nti-Bunk Party has maintained its dignity, As the candidat.l!, I am no} running about the co untry '-outing in everybody's ear, "as I sai d so ably in my acceptance spe~h ... , e diden t suy anyth ing in ou.r acce tance s peech. We dident even accept. and at thllt we sa id mOl'e than they did, They can a l ways bring up their acceptance speech, for that is a s far back as they want thei,r record looked into while the campaign is goi ng on. . WILL ROGERS,
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Rla'a Elli , was taken to the hOt!pital Monday morning to be opeMUI'Y Crune wu s a , unday lIill rated on Cpr appendicitis, We nel' gueRt of Ermu Seal's, hop slle will-:hll\l1!J ,8 s peedy rc: ('overy. "Miss J ess ie C lnl'k pent sl! v~1'1I1 dllYs IUf<t week in incinnnti. Boyd Henderson, who is reeovB yd H enderson has returned e l'ing f t'o m a rec.,nt o peration, IS Mr. and Mrs , BUl'nett Bui tcJ'horn e fr om Me 'Ie llun ho pitll\. now Ilt home and will be able ttl WIIl'th spent th e week-tmd in Xenia b at sc hool so on. MI', and 1\11'5. Gco l'gc Hartsoc k Raym on Hatfi eld made a bu s iAn intensive drive to immunize are "i ~ iting I'ellilives ill 'Indiana, Ric hurd Adam s broke his arm Il CS. trip to Cincinnati, Satul'(luy, childr(ln against diphtheria is now when he fe ll off a seesllw Monday Mrs. harle Andel'so n vi sited afternoon, Howe,ver, he was at being carried ,..~ over Ohi.o , under Mrs, Ray Mainou s le ft S unda y I'cilltiv ('s in Spring alley Monday, school again Tues day, the direction of Director John E. for a visit wi th a istel' in Dlu eMonger, of the State Department fi Ids, W, Va. 1\1,'S. L. D, Pce ltl, who has been of , Health and the county health Undel' the management of Mr, sick s vel'llI dnys, is slow ly recov- rabbe the Smith- Hu ghes boys ure commi8tioners of the state. It is Cary' s Jewe lry Shop, Lebllllun, el'ing, expected that over 100,000 chilconstructing a COEII hOll e neal' th e Ohiu, tlte hoine of GI'uen WUlc h s dren will -benefit by participatwork shop, whic h they recenCy in Wanen county, ,Mr, lind 1111's, Ke ller Hoak are bu lit. ing in tbis 'campaign. The annual an noun c in ~ t h bil'th of a son, SatMr. lind MI'S, BUlton Earnhart, conference of he Health Comurday, Octob I' 13, missionere and the State DepartThe Domestic ;eie nce and rOIl1 - of Dayton, spent S undny wi th 1\11'. ,ment of Health will be held In mercial room and an eighth I1ralil' and MI'~, H, B. Earnhart. MI'S, Lee H nwke , MI'8, 1'1!, L. Par- 1'00m have been moved .l illl\l L if' this city for the four days follow- R~bee, Mi ss ESlhl'r W eltz, of Wilming. Fhnll and !\Iiss Doris Hawke were order to make mo re I'oon, ,'o r th e Inll the fall election, November 7 " in On on Tuesday. ton , spent the week-end with Mr. t() 10th, ' Following an illness of more co mmercia l folks, A :-loon a s and Mr" Maynard We ltz, "ea~ Re" ecca Pren'del'1\ W . I I so m new furniture is i n ~ tull<1d. than two J 'U U • liRS May I'Ig It spent severn SupeDril1te~tent Thos. P. Kearns gast 'died at hel' hom Sunday, days Ili st w k with !III'S , Stanley they will be well s ituated. Mrs. Amandn Mallit ho ' return . MEETINGS TO BE HELD of the ivislon ot Safety andlHy- October ~I, 1928, age d eventy- S II L b --AUXILIARY ST ' MARY'S e ers, at e anon, M S ' h . b ' Id ' a coal cd home after sp .. nding sevel'al , I' , mit IS UI mg triene of the Industrial Commission seven years, one mont:}t nnd nine.r. , Neff wi ll assist Class with ' repor t lite harges i t num- teendays, CHURCH ' MET SATURDAY o f Oh 10, Mr, and Mrs . H , B. Eal'llhart Ilouse anII t0 i 'md 00: a t the en- weeks with r elatives on Rout e 6, Sw in e Situu tion meetings at 7 :3 0 b.er of industrial fatalities of a ......-i-~.fte--wlas . bot'll al'uI--F~¥ei:Hitrlrn..rrt--M-..,.,.,-¥intn-1ff!lTlall visited l el..- tran ce_t_o_the G~'ma slum..:_ Newest in ladies ' ~and b ags, T he W om un'6 ' Auxili'-a-ry- o"'f::--::S"'t-.hi-''p'l ock UII Wf\t!lr day evenlllg, month since January, 1926, for Waynesville. Early in lif she utives in Dayton last Wednesday. mes h bags a nd vanities, at Cary's Mary' s church WII S ente rtained or. Octobel' 2-1 ut Spring ,Hill school the month of August this year, assumed the responsibility of car, , MIAMI VALI:.EY fiELD J well'Y Shop, Le b!l llo n, Ohio, Satul'day aftt'1'1100n, October 1 3, hO\l ~e. W IIshington towllship ; and· with a recor.d at 121, exceeding ing for less fortunate me mbers of Mr, a nd MN!, James McClure " C I on 'rhursduy evening, Odober 25, , TRIIALS FOR 1920 the previous high record of June, the family, both old and you ng. wit h MI'. Ilnd M I'S, BlII'ch Arthur, f M '1 B S' H II d a t III h eI IIOlYl M 1'. an d .. I'S, , , owe an M a r L1'5, 1'1.... nnu Il( d- lit t IIe Flinn Burea u office, Leba1926, by 8eve~ and 33 more than Blessed wit h ,a i'm ost pt:I'Cect health of Wi lmington, vis ited Portsmouth License has j us t bee n received Mh~' and kMfl'S, Dhen .n H~welJhleaVe\, ~~ssa(~;~rll I'tiJ~" ac'tilll:lo~~aMj~i':lt nOli . 'I'll(' objl,et oJ these meetfor July, 1928, and 43 more than and a strong active body she Sunda y, or" AI t ebll' wmter ome, hos t('sRt'S, WIt ' II M I':;, Cadwu lladel', ings I is to g ivl' 11 better undel'- ' frolll the secreta ry of the Ama t eu r t ISH wee' for Auguet 1927 . There . was a cheerfully.and devotedly lived her III'rlcane, a ama. The nt<!Hinll' wa ~ o)Jl' ne d by the ~ talll ing uf th e important fac ts total number 'ot 23,486 for inj- whole, lite doing for other~ ; not . Chl'i ~ tma s g r eet ing cards-come Field Trial clubs of America, au- a 'd IIl.)I)ut hug priceMand the un'd er!'- · uries filed in August, the largest only membel'6 of the family, but in lind ee our wide selection of t hol'izing th dotes of Octo bel' 1!6 MI', and 1I11-s, H. G. Fitzpatrick, PI'(,SI e nt, M r H, ' ath~alladl'l" I~h o i ll ~ rlld",'~ \ Ilw:ll'ds , economic a~d number rftorded In any month neighbors and friend s. numbers,' eal'Y's J ewe rry Shop, und 27 for tl e 'M iami Valley club lind f amily, of Franklin, we l'e the l'.o ll~llIeted till!, dl',VIIUUllllI Sel'~ 1 'I' , )Jrulitu bll' returns, Neff will disto run its fll,lf trials again on the gue!<ts of Dr. and Mr s, H, E, Hath . cl'lpturnl qIH"lllllln ~ we re glV"1I cuss b y aid of ch8l-ts and tables linee January 1926, This W8S It has been said of hel' by more Lebanon ' ,O hi o, ullett farni' of severa l hundred III l't' 8POl1 81' to roll ca ll. also 3,400 more than in August, thnn one neighbor, " she was the away un d ay a ft ernoon, At tlw close II I' thl' bu s iIH'~~ SI' !! thl' p(· riolli(· and sellsona l val'iation acres, near ~rvet!lbu rg, 1927. ' best neighbol' I ever . had;" t he sion tilt. rolluwillg Pl'Ogl'lI1ll 1I' I1S "I' hog pl'ices ; the cOI'n-hog raThe comillg tdals will be the MI's. l.ee Ha wke, Mrs, M, L, Pnr most glowing tl'ib ute they could All gi lverware we se ll i of fully I'e nu <'re u : tinn: prupe r wl'ight to market Welfare Director J. W. Harper bestow. In the neighborhoon in shall and Mrs , Maynard Weltz sixth for , the Miami Valley Am- gual'ant~ed quality, Cary's Jew M u ~ ic _ "I. ea d, Kinul y hi,gs; i-nCl'l'usillg and decreaSing haa ordered the ' transfer of be- which, she Jiv ed she wn s kn own as werc guests today of Mr, and Mrs, a,t euI' Field trial assO'c iation, elry , S hop, Lebanon, Ohio, exclu - Victrula Light. " pOl'k productiull and the present The first e ve nt was run at s ive di stributol':> in WarrC'n co unt y tween five nnd six hundred pris- Auntie PI'endergWlt to both the Herman Gill , of Xenia , hup t l! I" Vlli. uf "Th e ~;J.li~r oplIl outl" ol, for th l' wine produceJ'. South Charleston; the next three ful' "Yourex one1'8 ' from Ohio Penitentiary to children and their' parents and in ilvel'senl" silvcl'Mr, and 1'11,'5, Davi s Furna s , Mr, at Washingtdn C. H.; und the fifth ware , Churcli," Ml'S, J. W , Edward ~. Nt'IT ~t at.t's "t hese meetings the London Prison Farm. They sickness, joy nnd sorrow they and Mrs , W, E, Sh'oud and so n, event wa!j run over the same ChulitJ;I' IX .- MI'~. ELlith Hurl'i s, ~ holllLl nss i ~ t th e individu al farmwill be transferred in the very sought her. near future In order that conShe was a membel' of the Chris- spent unday with Dr, a nd Mrs gro unds t~t will be used t.hL yellr Mrs , T, P . Ft:lter, of 'pringfi eld Victro lu Mu sic "A bitle with Me." er ill fllaf1i'i'l.ug his pl'8ctises for Five co~eutive courses have nl- Miss Nutting, of Dayton, and Mr, During' th l! delightful s"ciul huul' th e Ill(j ~ l PI-uift; for the ultimate gestion at the former penal insti- tian church in Waynesville, hav- A, S, Wutkin s at Lima. I'eady been laid o ff on this large und Mrs, Philip Zepf, of College delirious 1'c[ l' rshnll'nts Wert! ~e l' v - ' u('c es~ o f every fal'mer d epends tution may be relieved. Two ing been batjzed and received in1"01' eyc tl'o ublc consult Dr, Ru- ll'8ct of lAn d and beca use of th e ed by the hot esses, IIs~isleti by upon hi s e fticil:!llcy a s a pl'oducer new winiS are being conpleted at to full member8hip when she was Hill, Cincinnati, were week-end and upon hi s knowledge of the the London Farm and a new con- eighteen years old. She believed dolph, e~' es ight specialist at Ca- fact that one person is responsi- guests of Mf'. and Mrs. Getll'ge J . Miss Emlllu Hl!ighwllY. Th e fl,!l owi ng guests wert.' prl:!s , fllrees which utfl'ct the pl'ice of crete cell .,lock is alBo . under she could serve her Master' best ry'!! Jewelr.Y Shop, Lebanon. Tues- ble for all the territory, run over, Sm ith. en t :- MI':. Mary , L, AtlUIll ~, Mrs, hi s JlI'IHlu ct~," makes it 'an idea l place (or the conlltruction. This will give the /serving others and the life she day, Thur~ day and Satu rday. ::)U81111 FrYIiI', Mn;, W, E, Cu rllell, All f:I1' ill('r~ are invited; local trials. . farm 'accommodations for. aboht lived wa s an expression of this When buyinl: diamund s, wat~hell Mrs, ArlllU Williamsoll, Mi J>;s (jI'!l C~! quesliolls an d problems will be Be su re lind attend the big DuAlready a number of entries 1,200 prisoners. Pophlat~on. of belief; one continuous self-sacl'ijewdry and gifts, you must depend the state's four p~na) InstltutlOn8 fice, cheerfully performing deeds l'OC ~lIlc Oetobel' 25th, at Cedar have been received and we are upon the word of the jeweler fr om Williumso n, Mrs, Hurry l:Iul'llet cl) n ~i d t' r('d . Vale FaI'In, when R. ,Watts & 'assured that dOgls fro m four and !lnd little duughte r , aye~ 8,283 daily, according to of kindness for those with whom V AN TRESS LAND SOLD Son will ,~e ll the be!!l lot of s t.uff possibly five stal,es will compete whullI you buy and have confilatest , report. _.. she came in contact, . dence in thdr word. Let CIII'y'S ever p roduced, for the prizes and high honors, t hey .. Although poor In materia l things, "KATYDIDS" J ewelry Shop, Ll.'bllllon. Ohio, A dl'ul Wa l> completed last week COUNTy.WIDE RECEPTION she was richly endowed with those serve you, through W, N, Sear whereby the 'of 'the Spirit and the legacy she Mrs. W.. J , Kilbon and Mrs. J. "TTENDINC CI,{AND LODCE SO)lle think it if< too lale fol' ka- lu st of the Van Tress farms was All memberll of the Nutrition .leaves will be a memory that will C, Ray ami sori, wh o spent the sum tydids , mid oth'l's lion't, so last o ld to Robert Putterson , of Day' Mr . and Mt·s, Marion O;;borll, aS tul'day eveni ng "The Kllt ydid s" I ses which were under the di- continue to in sp ire us to higher, mer with I\1I'S, Kilbon's mother, C. yv. ,Bradbul'y, of Nantwich, ton; this Iarll1 contains 227"''' cal f Mi Nellle Watta are better deeds in lIfe . near Lebanon , le'ft l !U!t week for Cheshire, England, pastmastt!r of of Harveysburg. entertaine d ut congregated at the hOllle of Gnlce uel:e and is the third tract pu;rtheir beautiful country,. home on Hock ett f(l r !l six o'c lock di nne!' re~ttodn 9 SSeeptl'on at Leb~nori Peacef ully the s'pirit departed' t heir hOlll e in 'Jack sonville, F la. Kings Friend ' Lodge No , 168 ,F, invite tQ a re . , " . , ' ~hased by Mr. Patterson, makina' unday with a birthday dinner in and u g enerul good time. W ~ Gr.nle liaU the afternoon of, OC -to dwell . with her blessed Master & A. M., his 80n, C. E. BradblJry, a tota l of about 400 acres of the tobet 22nd, from' 2 to 4 o'cl?ck. , w~er.:e a)l' is life and ' light ,and joy , , Mr. and Mrs. 'W , E. orn e ll, as- Ma ster of , WaynelBville LO,dg'J . and hono r of Mrs. Murion Osbo rn und learned , how t hings wel'e going lit Van Tre~j:; land. ' This wa(\ the 'This ill in the nature of a far~- and pe,~ce. , slsted by 1'111> und Mr~. Ralph ~i1- J. O. Cartwright Ille atten"in~ the Mrs. Katie Ree der. Those- who Dayton . Wilmington a nd Wnynes- sixth sale, of this land made 'b y , ell to M~ ' Watts and a welcome· Slle)s &lIrvlVed by one daughter lei', ell,te r tame,d a few relatlve~ Grand Lodge of .the State o~ Oh\Ct enjoyed the occasion were, Mr, and ville an d ulao how bl'ides wash ?) Mr, Sea~s, t.otlil of' about , 600 ~ her shc~ or.- Mn. Hill.ker. Katherine, and three sons, Will, ,a nd f riends to a , fi sh f~Y" at the at' Columbus tllis week. Th,~ e ld. Mrs, eGorge ' Reeder and , daugh~ dis~ ~, Those present were, Kuth - acres. Those. ' hin. to attend. should BrYol! ' and Jess Prendergast, · cpun try home of the former, on er Bradb!lr.Y, g'o:l!I!, ,as ilie gUI)3t ' oC ters, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Sur- le en Grahum, Nellie Gruham, Ev-' "",--""face and son, all of Wayn esville ; alyiJ Tucker, E lizabeth Branstra.' t ' roto eommunication with the ' Thur$day evening, Those pYes- t he Grand' Lo~e : DEAN F ~RM SOLp ACA'IN Mr. an-d Mrs. 'Ben Champion. pf tor. Catherine Branstrator, Thel...-.. f~der their dUll for . further Card o~ ThanlU en b were: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dayton; Mr. John Reeder. of Cenma Hurtsock. Rut.h ook and Herinformation. , We desire to extend our si ncere Hawke, Mr. and Mrs. ,Ralph Smith, Harvey ;'Rye -.,e f~~ conDonald Hendel'll.oJ) returned to terville; Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Os- man UrfaN!, . • • • thanks to all for their expression Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cornell, ·Mr. Columbus Sunday afternoon ac." born tlnd family, Mrs. Ann Patter- " taining 105 ' ...known .1 _ _ ••_~__ the Delln farm. to )(r: Henry, Ik. and Mrs: Jame, )JcClure !>f ilyrnpathy and' assistance at the and Mrs. Charles R~biUzer .. Mr.and comp.nied by Mrit. Hendel'6on and son, 01 Harveysburg. At a late Mrs • . S . .D. HIlOkl\!, Mr: and Mrs. dau.hter and Dr. and Mrs. C. W, hour all departed wishing them Mrs. 'E. Slllndiford visited of Germantown. Deal Wal clo•• ..... _nar peats of Hr. and time of our great ber~avement. late Saturday' b)" W. N. Seari. friends in Mason las~ ~.!tek. lin. lanb Arthur, .t WUmlq- Katherine Prendergast and broth- Bert Hartsock. After diimer cards Hendel'6on. _ --: many more happy b~hdaytl • . era, Will, ~f70D and JH8. were enjoyed until a late hour. l\fl'~, \V,
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Dr, Lo n i Sha dowin g Robin the be. t I h d . H e hadn't th e dllln pe In e illd Ille that h e hnd in 0 111' pI'(' d u Ll S en~ o lln te r eu l'l il"r in th (' eve nin g. The lIIoon wa s o ut no\\', Il l' s J.lln : h~d !l~I'lJ . : 11 pOlld ur s ha ll o w water al I h e ba. c o f th hill. Poss ib ly h e th o ughl I w o uld not f o l/ ow h illl h e re . But h (' WII S 'sap~lr NG-w-lltel' was deep enough t o thro w m e off fio'w J wa s go ing t o find o ut hi s Cull' nection wilh lh (> e l' im e if J had l o f o llow him t o thc llI ain land aero s the s \\'amp. But at onc e he ~ pla s h e d o ul uf the pond and cil'cle d back up th e hill. I wa wuke d t o Ih 1(lH't' ~ , but I gave il 11 0 th o ught. or ctJl1r~ e h e (',)uldn't rlln so fu s t LI p t he s t e p slope, no r co uld I. And
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HE authorities that "hoggin g down " com is a profitable pnu:t ice. Run o ut t em por ary fences through your and turn your hogs. They are the best o f harvesters - never m iss an ear , You savc the cost of husking, hauling. cribbin g and feedi ng and get your hogs to market q uicker and in better condit ion . And for t hese temporary fences, as well as for permanent fences, use RED Top steel posts . These can be driven at the rat e of 200 to 300 a day. through the hardest soil. by one man using thc One Man Driver. Are easily withdrawn and re-<!riven in a new location.
h ind thn l cur t"i n now." TI ll' n th e Ill u n uJ:hind the CIII'l:li n .un . \\' 1' 1' d mf'lllm se i f. "Oh, o ld Doc L ong !" callle u fnlllilinr v oice. " Y o u'r e th e III 5t Jll.'r~ i s t(· llt d(' vil!" Th f' 1' wa: o nl~' nne pers on in Ih \\'0 .1«1 that ca Us 111(' " o ld Doc Lo ng." Tht' h ll lW uf hl'ar ing h i ' v oice abo u l Ih is cllI'sed li o ll se of th e ~"L1llt l f'Y', wus d C'lI d in my hI' a s t. It \Va~ th e voice o r II mun I hud I" nget\ f u l'. wh os kC C' 1I brain a nd ub le hall,ls wo uld so Quick ly brin g lig h t wh.' r e lh C' l'e Wll S shallnw. Il l' p lilIc'd till' cu rtnin as ide. the '~ I'uy t'ye s lnllJ..'III' d :Il m e . T ~ u lV thr u ug- h Ih e di sguis e at la s l . and lll u r vp lNJ ut illY bl inlln f' ss he r e tll' fore . Of COllI'51:' it wa s n o on e but Ill y n iL! untl U'u s ted fri e nd that w{Jl' ld · fa m uu s d,' le('tive a nd fis her. II wn , ,\ Iex:ln d c r P i ·rce.
A ftl' r w e hu.l gOl lhrough pound Illg on nnut hcr on th e I",ck u nO r om'ing o ut what a p lea s ure it wa ~ t o nl(> ' L uguin [ begn n to put a ft·\\' q ue s l ion s to th gTC!lll d · tee · livf'. A Ild nil the time 1 IJlfil've led at h is di ~ g' utse. "Hu l why didn't you lel Illf' in un it '!" 1 dl'll1l1nd ed j u l n lillie hut'l . I s aw luught I' in hi s e yes, bUL hi s fll ce remuin ed g'l'Ilve. "Yuu wc r " d o in g so we ll' with olll llI e , du~." h e I'ep l i ·d. "And t.h e \V:I~' y o u ~ h:l s e rl mt' thr o ugh ll)c Illud-· it wu s I'ich, my Inri! What a IH' I's is t e nt d'v il yo u ::Ire! Mi s~ S fluthl ,·y ir f'v .~ r l l ti ~ y" un g' mU ll K,'t " Il n youI' tl'ai l. y" u' ll n eve r I) l' 111;\., to s hak e him ()ff." "~ I is ~ Sout hl c y a l r-t'ud y kl1 uw s thUL," I C" llllll e nt e tl. "And look at my tro,u ""r legs - m y bes t dinn e r c1uth., s. Y"u al'l: a trifl e wet yuu rsc l r." "Thl'~e beautiful boots pro· I1l e ." Th e n h e gre w s er iou s . B es id e ' . Long--among y o uI' ml1 n y la le nts l'1Il lI(ntid you can't claim t o be an acto r , J u s l u loo k- a wOl'd- m ig h t 'h ave give n m e away. It \Va " Illuc h bellel' t h at yo u d evo l e yuu r attenti o n to the xcellclIl. work I nsp ec tor F r eema n hilS bee n doing. And us to t h e rl'HSOII w h y I tallle in di sg ui se- I do n ' t beli eve the t ime i ~ quile !'ipe to divu lgt' it. I ussure YOll lhllt it s erved my ends very w el L" II
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Se ars C" " I')!'l' T . ..\ Il J."'~tJ lI . utllllini ·tra l'rtlalt' , stlJlIC, $ 1OU; \ \'ill Stitt, IH' tit' th,l l l!"> tatt;.l llf Ann t.!U lll n ll. Iruet ill \ Vart'clI county. st Ull" , . l :! f) ; lit·. \\ a lk " r , ,: tUIIC , d"" l'" s" d , til ed hi s il1V I'lI l ury allli $6 .1: (',' Ill(;rvill" Lillll's tu lle Cu ., Mar r :aie Lic e nlel :1 II Jlm i' l'11I" nt , SI Ollt' , ;' 1:1. 0 7: lI aruld SWl' n t)y , L:lLl I'II Hil,·y was npp u inte d Dwight E, Gilpin, Cu m aee in. g'1'II\· •• I. $ ;\ .UH; W . P. l\ l,:Cllrr t! lI. \.(ll al'di:1I1 til' ( ;Ulrfi,' ld H il"y, lin in · s Lllllcr. and Miss C hll'u J. l\Iu ste r ti , gr:l\·e l. $2& U.'·&: lI o wunl Cook, " " "<1 'c t (' IlI, iJu lld, $ 1 UOO. buth of Spl'ingboro. g nl\,., I, $:.1 H, .';S: ,I. K. S llL' n uer, C"UI't ap" r l)v~, " th e pro t' e tlin g ~ A r no ld L, Wurthman, Cu ctory gruve l. $~ . ;I. ·IX ; II. \ ' . :\Iurl'l.. gmv u f \{ u lH'r t . Se llle lll Yl' l', u t.!nlin · wo rkl'l' Kings Mi ll s and Mrs, Em . ~ I, $ I:! ({. ,r,; \\' . I' . MeI 'II IT,'n gl'avb trlllur o f I he es tol e o f J oti(' !Jh ily PlI yne Dllvi, , Fost ers. " I, $ :! !'.tH) ; T . ~la ·.. :, It:t11. r e pall's :\il'hul :;o n , d ,' C'e;lseo, IlC t ill~ u lIt\"r JL'SSt> Ollil'er Yo ung, laborer, Rnd to crus h L· r. $:!.~, lJ ; ~'l:t ill'" IilL' L;ur.1 f UI'l II1' r II I'.ft.r of I he ('o urt . TIt(, Mi ~~ I\lulve ry BI'u s hear, both o f ugt·, r" p"ir to ('IH' \' 1".1 .-1 , $ 1·1.1i 0; at!lIIilli ~ 1 ra ttl r wa s al s o authorizl' d Frnnkl in. Hurrv till. I (' pa i r 10 l ' l' u :-: h 1'. 3; lO l rall , !'t·!' t\\O U. ' . L ib l' l't y bt)nt\ ~ Alldy i\1annin g . fa ctor}, \vo r kt' r. D. I'uy l o l', ~n l'll rc- I'PIl I, $o.50j 10 L Ull il.' :\. s ,~.tlll'l1lyre , o r Ore- :Hld tt l i ·s Lu lu l\lcDanie l, both o f Wait es l> n lngt' . rt' l'ai,'s a nd s up go nia . (o'rullklin. pli es, $3 1. 7 0: Urt'lc: unia Hridg 0 Fil' ~t llncl fill a l accou nts w e r C' J,: ltl en B aker, paper s ort 1' , and r (>ll:li rs tn f' quiplll c l I, 1.8; olum lil l' d by Olli e I. Dill, execlItrix. of Miss Ann a Maria Bruce . both o f bll ~ Oil 0 . • $ 'JU; H. S: onove.r. l h e~ tale vf li n t ll ll Dill, d eel'a 'ed Fl'llnk lhl. s lJpplit:,; $ 1·1. 1i5; Roll 'c r vire S~~I a nd by \\' :11'1' n BUl't o n , a dminisGorge W . Bow er s , farm e r, tion, work o n Cht!vr ol .. t, $ 1; KI Itrator of tho e .tnte of J ames Bur · Xenia , a n d l\liss Dai sy Taylor . o f pa ll"ick . Fre n c h Mo l orca r not ' l 'el 11, dec iI~ " Cl. Wl,l y n esvllie. pai l'S an d s uppli s, $3!J5 ,U5 ; J"l'Il~k ( ' ha rl . H lll p ·t ead, a dmin L. £arl C. B ukl' r. factory w o rk e r. lill Vulcuni zing & Til'e 0 . , r pall's tr at n r o f thp E' ~ ta le oC J o hn H e mp· Cal' li s le, lind Miss l ona Opa l B e ll . $3.70; J . W. Lin go Hllrtlw ll l'l' o. SINld. dE'c p :t ~ e(1. wa s authorized t o Frunklin . ElIl)I) li s , $ I 3&. ·1 '; . The Frank ~ I ~ (lil an nUl olll o bile belon gi ng to Ed, nrd J, W oer thwine, g roc er, wood . , g a s , oil a nd :mpph lS, I he , tat f ol' noL Ipss than $3 00 . E lizabethtow n . lind Mi ss Bonn !o ' $ 15:! .1 8; Th('Stan(lurd 011 a". gus oil :llld greuse, ,169 .6:1.; L \VIS & D. \Y. M on i,; W ll~ nppoin t l' d an M. Cib . o n , cle rk, Franklin , Drake, In c" \'c lllen'l. $20 :.1 .87; Fret! !tP IIl'ni se r o f Ule l\ l oll l'oe & ,J o hn>l Lo n partn en,hi p . li e tak e th O. J a me s , suppli es fOl' d og war d. Il, Co m m: .. :on e r . ' Proceedin lll $ 1.:.1 5 ; The BOllk S ho p , . sup!>" S , pln c o f G . F . Bro wn, whit was un · Bill s allowed : _ L. C. A ndel's oll. ~8,5 0 ; Th (, olumbus mank Book Hul l' t o attend to h is ciuti s . S ilas L. · Be ll nell wa s a ppointed nnd 'O il S 'a " s urvey ing s tukes , Co ., 1!12 7 Opilliuns f Atty. G e n· adnlinistmtol' o r t lIP e st ole o f Ray $ ·12" ,)0 ; Roy ~. Ml lle l' . eXIl nse on eral fol' pro s'e nt or, $7 ; \ , H. A n slat ' w u r k, $:10.0 - ; Mo nro e & J o hn nw nrl 1\-1 ili o n [l pn llell, de .' ell ed, tle r!'t) )) ro .. 5et Elli s 'ud e fo r pro s.. sto n , 1000 . tnk ~ , $46; A, H o ppe blInd $·1000. \l a IT Y L. Palmt:l', D. peulo r , $ 1 U; I.el)llllnn Ice and '0111 1':. lI evwood !llltl Ma rtha Palmer a nd ( '0 ., CC llI ellt for r ontrttcls, Co., I vuO II h . ice, $!l.50; O h io Cen 5 .7 0: Oregonia Bridge Co., re o $ 1!J t,rn l Pho ne Corp .• renl and to lls , wer e ~;ppointed !I pprai ~e l's. C linton V. Bla('k, exc,'utor of inftJ I·cL·,1 s teel fol' contl'oct.s, $6. 14; $71.20' The Law Ab s lruct Co" s ub Leo Wi lford, in s l>ec to l' o n br id ge ~cription lo L a \v Ab st r act fo~ C()\~ th e s tate of Sara h Blnck, decOIILra cl!l, $60; Wllb 'i m p s on, mon p leas court, $ 12; ·W . C, G I.Ireu se d, Hi e d hi s final a ccount. bridge I'cpait·. $ 6; Roy H e isel. r, intlll c,;l , dea l h of Mutlle Edith Ed\\';l.l'd ~ an d E Il C' n F Illou b" idge I'epair, $5.60; H arry Hei ~ (!1 Sc hn 11 , $8.60; T h e Book h op, Co nneI', exe Ulri c !; o f till' es tate bridge repairs , $9 .00; Ed e n Terry . : uppli cs, ' 1.2 5; Mt:!. BI' rt .Drake, o f C harl es H . S he rw oo d, dec eused , pay r u ll , $253,75; p, B. Monee,pay u u tomoui le f o r u ~e 0 fs hcl'Iff a n d fil e d the ir sa le l>;i ll. ro ll , $6i,40; L. G, Ande rs o n Ull t.! co un ty comlll i::;s ionel's, $800; E. S e ly d !! W h ita'~ I' e , execu tor of t h e on. Co . . bd dge r epair lumber, e Rl al e o r P h i lip W h itucre. de · $:l2.2~ ; C ompres.sed W ood Pre- W h uJ'lcy, s u pplies {or sh e r iff's car 80c; A lf red . Brant, laundry fo r ' ea ~ e tl, filed hi!, ~ al e b ill. ~c rv i ng Co.. ca rl oad c r eo~oted pri!;o nt'rs , $27 .2n; The S. Fred Co Mary A. Os bo l'n, pxecutrix oC bridg e l umbe r CO l' Oregonia bridge s upplies for jail. $27 .. 0:1; H, C lI l!' l'slate o f .'eo ll Os b o r n, d ('- I tJV(>I' iLtlt le Minllli, $\128.8 6; J. K , Reif. s U(l l li cR Ior jnil, 70c; lI1ury ce used, fli ed he r invenlo ry Ilild ap · ,'penceI', bridge lumber. $74 . 52; M. Brant, f eedi n g pri one r ~ f or prnis e menL W. H. Madde n ·&Co., g Uill'll rllil eptembe r ,2 8.25; The BoOK Th !! will of Fred J. Bau 1', de- Illut<: ria l. $ J O.!J8; Co nn e r-Ha lLhau s S h op , suppli 'S for surveyor, $1.7:1; ce a ~ ed, WII S fi led for probu le , 'rmn s purtation 0.. exp r ess on O. ' . H iggin s, member o r o ld ier s Thc will o r h ed L. Ru ssell , de - paint, $2,26; Howa r d Cook, gravel, b u rial committee, blll'ini oC Anna 'e!ls ed, wa s uc\milled to probate . $ 1 1. 10; Howard Cook, grave l a n d Wu lton , so ldi ers' wid o w, $1; \iff Co u r t nppro ve d th e ~ ule o~· eer- Hund, $3 14 .50; C. ,1. Nib le , fi n a l eslni n I' II I (' tu t e in th e estnt c of l ima l e o n Co les J' UIHI, $405; F r ed Bran t. same, $ 1 ; 0 wulei Fumirul Ho m e , b ur iu l oC A nn n E. Wu lto r! , H u sto n II . Rnb crt. l) n . tl ec(!ll~p d . Sni d er. pay I'oll. $266.75 ; ;10(> W . $100. H ll d ol'CJ«:red a d i ' l l'ibuti"n llf lIll' Davis, pay r o ll , $26i,80; C, E . procee ds . Br adb ur y , PIlY r oll , $216. 55; A. T. S u bscribe fO I' Th e M iami Gazelle
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D. L. CRANE Publi.her Hoover ........ ;...... 612,440 . '" .. ........ ... .... .... ... 575,657 Offic:e Pbon . ...................... No. 112 Smith Switches from Democrat to Repu b\ican 72, 41 6 Ra.ldanca .... .. .................... No. '18, Hoover's Lead .. . 36.78:\ Sub.criplion Pric:., '1.50 • Year Hoover's Percentage of Total Vote 6 1 ,I)', of the Thill straw vote was takel'\ fr()m and th e ge nerll) d osene the readers of 2,000 daily and bUllot ing muk eFl political predicOCTOBER 17, 1928 tion well-nigh impo ssible. .:==::o. weekly newspapers- til u!1try I tdoes nut Seenl though runver served uy the Publishers Au- ral Ameri co is to lean towurd any Every mortal los8 is an immor- t ocaster' Service 0'£ Ne wY()rk. candidate in uny concerted · mllntal gllin. The ruin of time build The results may be taken us in- ner o , Hoover hilS been ill the lead Dlan 5ions in etemity.- Blake. dicative of the senti me nt of rural ~ inc e the beginning of the pull, America. . but his leud has nevcr been so The voting haR been so ' close II~ large a ~ t" mukl.' it possible to de.··1 to indicate a hard fight in Novem- ignllt e him u ~ the delinite choice JUDICIAL CANDIDATES bel'. The vasl number ofrswitches of th e nlral di ~tl'ict s of A nwrica .
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P. B. Cleaver wa ~\ an OVCl'night gu est, Sutul'lluy of MI'. lInd 1\11'. . A RIAL W. T . Jo nJIlIl. M i :~ BalTietl Tuc.kl!l· Sflellt ~ ·v - THE RlQHT ANSWER. erul duy ~ rece ntly with MI'. ulld LADY ASTOR Mrs. W. II. Og'lh-n. of Oxf"rd. Mr. and I\Irs. lillt Cleuver and AMPI~ ENGLISH. duul(htcr, Ruth. ' : pe nt the wl'ek I I ' I I' nd with I' c l ati\'\' ~ in Cle ve land. KiD, Zop, 01 Albuia. l)aUci ._------ -----_ . 1\11'. IIn ll Mr s . I\IIwarol G!'ahnul dow6 tbi ftal 9' tbe r ...ablfe •• in which many believe. l1tteud(·d tlw \listric t Farlll Burt· au m~, !tlm.. H kin.. We desire to e xprefls ly call the ~cop~s Whether these be accurate indio llI \'e tinJ!' lit Lc:bul\(Jn un Friday . Albelllaa, o' t'" 9.14 kind that UNI altelltion of OUI' readers to the ces of character 0 1' not none can Included in dJe Free In. Our hfgh ,;e h" ,,1 baseball tl'tlJ1l 10 cha.. uay.ler. with beel THE lervlte ohllgation of candidacy of Judge Francis M. say with certainty- there are,.,..too was d(' fcatt''! .at l'1:uk s\'ili e TlIe ~ · h01Ul4.. Zop hal spection Service is a check. ahe Ford Motor . COml)Sny Hamilton, of OUI' county, and Col. many mysteries in thi!! world of c1 Walte r Long :l'.. WII ~ in Mid · (lay (' \'I' ning>. th .. sell!,!, bl·ing- 15 witb • II. .' liltle c IIpp.e4 on ald. ID Ill. ~ and its dealer organization up of the hattery, the . Simon Ross, of Terrace Park. both wonder- but many " seers" have dletown, ' Wednesda y. to 4. ' fuhloD. and more medal. tba.t is now growing at the rate generator charging rate, the of whom are cRndidlltes for Judg~ been hailed to court on the def- . E. .J. Hl1rdmnn and Rvbcl'l S tnn . Mr . IIII'd MI-';. M. E. Sh el'wllod trn \laraul Foeb .. hael. of the Court of Appellls, of which inite information that thefr forl' - Icy 1\1'1' on thc Rick list. o( 5000 cars a day. ·It is to distributor, the carburetor ar c elljuyillJ,: II tw u wc!'k s' "is il ill Warren county is a part. Carl ::ihade mo ve d fr om Yankec 'O IUllllJlI ~ with th cir SlI n, Fn.d and tbese new car owner8 that odjustnwnt, l ighl ll, brakes, sight and knowledge o'f character Some uke4 wlll Zoma be • ret Judge Hamilton is a candidate to came of mecha nical ingenuity nth Road to the Fl'ed Miche l pillc e. fumily. shock absorbers, tire infiaKin,. DO more cIoubL H4 Ibis message is addres8ed. succeed him self for II full term. er than spiritual insight. Palm· On Sunday t h e Stllnlt'), romilS Mr~. La lila Shidak er . in c:umIJU- arruted 200 cOD.plratori aplnl' tion and steering gear. The Col. Ross is a candidate to fill the istry is another mean s of fortune vi~ited with n·lati" c;' ill !lntl nea r ny with ~I 1':'. May me I\atli e l,l. of hi. tbroD" ban,ed elnen and trlf The new Ford is a remark. engine oil i.; ••1140 changed unexpired term of Judge Robert Z. telling and charncter rellding that Ne w Burlington. proMbIJ .... , more. : Wayn eHvill e; sllI'n t th c wc ek -end aMy fine car for one that Buchwaltel', decea sed. The names hat; many devotees. Tbt·· aD.wer by Pre.ident Cool· und chassis lubricuted. , . Lelia Ellis \Va ' (he week·end in Chilli cothe. costs 80 liule. It is simple in of these men will be found on the II"". ' !lntl ' Ml'k r . F. Jos lc n o n Id.. ud Secretary Keno'l to l~ Now there has sprung up the gue st of Geneviev e Tayl or, o f th e No cllurge whatever is F,..o.Britilb plan for a Dan design, constructed of the separate JUdicial ballot, and we handwriting ex'p'ert, who claims to Anthony Wayne Road. ' Sunr!a,' all~ l1d ('d a l:clo.hl'llti(Jn IIf agre.ent notl6ea EDrop ..n_ made for labor or malerials recommend their election. finest material8, and built to Lestel' Stanlt'y hus acce pted a the GO'th ' Ivcdding unni\'(' r~ m'~' of none too .oon, that thil I. an in· I be able to tell all about you from incidental to this in81,ection a few lines of your ' normal script. position ' wilh William Puterbaugh; ~1 1:~ . .J o~l e n 's · l.wl'ent s. deptDd.... coo.try, DOt a Britl"1 unusually close measure· service, except whe ~'e reThis system seems tu have merits; contractor lind liuiidel'. . The' Sunsliin l' (' Itl u KU\ 'l' 1111 I ' X- or Preoch dominIon. ment•• a person's individuality · mu st necFive falililie~ of the Row were ,celtqnt l' ntel'l.ainITwnt at the nail The8e are the rea80n8 it pairs are necessary because It II refre.hlill and r.a.. urina I TIME IS LEAPING essarily express itllelf in the style represented at the Hom e· Co ming f~iday e" .. ning. which was well atof accideut, neglect, or mis. :0 r ..d In the plaine't kind 01 perform 8 so wonderfully. I of the letters and figures he lash- of t.he M. E. church at Ce nt('rville, len i\ed. Lunc'h WII " served. En~l,b tbat · the United Statd These are allio the rea80ns ulle. •. - - - - - -- - - - - -- . ions. One's handwriting -doesn't Sunday. MI'. lind Mrs. A . S. oll ett Ilt"ClftJIOt cOIIMnt to propoms Which The labor of changing always show flllttering traits , how f.al'l ThoillllS and wife,.:. with tended the W ay ne T own Rhip Far- would leave the door wide open to it. service requirements are October, November, December ever. John McN ea l and wife, sa w the mers clu b on Thursday, at the unliailted buildlnl of certlin typu the engine oil and lubricat· 80 few and tlae up.keep COlt - and then, it's all over! Not onThere are always ways oC te\!- Knight Templar parad e in DIlY- home of MI'. and Mrs.: W: R. Lew- of .hlps o' a hllhlv eScient coming the chB8sis is aillo free, so low, Iy Is 1928 over and 1929 begun, ing character by the shape or thelton W edn es day . is, at Kingman . . 'batant nlue (to Pnllce and En,· although a charge is made but the Bi&' Chance is done with. features, the bumps on the head Charl es R. CUl'Ile ll and wife, Mr ~. It. l!: . Hutt on und Mi ss Nan land), and 'Would impoae reatricWhen you receive your Cor the new oil. It will' be 1932 before the girls and o~her ways far too numerous with Walter Long and family vis- Co lle tt attend ed th e di strict meet - tionl only on tholt typ.. peculiarly new car, the dealer will ex· have another such upportunity. to mention- in fact, no one per- ited with I'elatives in Wa shingtol} ing . of thl' F(lr'ign Mi: s ionary HO- luitable to American need.... _ We believe that when you plain the lIimple litlle thing8 Time is leaping. and leap yellr is son knows them all. And to top C. H. Sunday. ciety of Ihl' Methl tdist ehul'e h at see the good effects of this Thi. nation .hould nOw build that should be attended to .pretty neal' finished I everything, a man has ju~t come On Friday evening auout thirty Ma ~Q n. Ol'tober 11.. whatever it NEEDS. Cruleerl, IUb01 regular interval. to in8ure inspeclion you will continue It would certainly be interest- along who says the hair is the in- friends of the Kindle family enThe Kinlrman ' ):('1 'lIti es 'ba. e ball mariaea and airpiane', •• pe.claU, the best perlormance. He to have it done regularly in&' to know just how many pro- dex to character: ' Its color, tex- joyed a weiner and marshmallow team came down Fl'iday afternoo n I he lut tw.o. poaals were made by girls this ture and thickness will tell you roa st at the lower farm. Outdoor for!l gume uut me t defellt at thl' "We have the money," u Britain wiD also tell you something Ibroughout the life of your year. Whether they propoled all about a person, claims this in- games were enjoy ed by both old hanos of o ur lnst K~ade tellll·1. Th!' lu ed tu .. y" and' .houlc! outbuUd of bis own facilities for do. car. /I rance ud Dritain combiDeel. more often than they did in 1927, dividual, and already he is . gain- and young. . sC~ l'e was 1.2 to 7. lug this work promplly and . Wherever you live, you which was just a plain ordinary ing converts. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pin e. in comRccellt Kuest: of MI'. lind Mrs. Lady A.tor, born in V lr(lnJ.. at small cost. will find the Ford dealer year. We have a slight suspic ion Every·one has his favorite meth- pany with the laller's parents, Mr. W . A. Hain es were: Ml's. Lind!\ey bu., now in the HOUle of Comthat if a girl wishes to propose, od of reading characte~. and Mrs. B. F. Mill s, and Miss Car- and daughter, of Cincinnati; M~'. mons, return. to the United Stat.. With the purchase of your very helpful in keeping ahe care little about waiting until Ours is perhaps the 81mplesL rie Mille, Miss Marie Pine din ed, and Mrs. Robert Smart of Shar- sayin" "The women of the world car, you are entitled to Free your car in good running We just look the person in the SUI)day, with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert o;1Vi ll e: Mr. lind Mrs A: D. Smnrt :ite orlanizin, for peac • ." a year that can be divided evenly Inspection Service by your order for many thousand. by four comes alona. Love des eyes-try itl Jamison, of, Lebanon. of incinnati. bave alwa)'l .be,n or,anizin, for dealer at 500, 1000 and of miles at a minimum of no~ go according to rules. • -, .. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hardman en MI'. und M·l's. BemaI'd Plough . peace, and IUnuf'elunnl 10DI for war. 1500 miles. Tbi. service is .t rouhle and expenee. Perhaps, alter all. women do A barber supply dealer says tert.ined with II dil.lIler, Su nday, man and ('hildren, of Fairmount, little proposing. Treir art con- men's characters may be told by honoring MI'. and Mrs. Noah Le is W. Va. , have bee n vis iting Mr . due you an4 we urge you to He operate8 under elole American "taUting moriCl," aeen ister, Mrs. Mary and heard in E~giand, aroult en· litlts, we have read, in getting the the shade and thiCKness of their and Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Tuftman, Pioug hlllan's take full advantage of it. (actory supervision and bu ~an tqey' ~ant to spring ,the ques: hair. Now only the bald man will of Madisonville; Mr. and Mrs. Tuck er and familv . IhUJia.m and pr~diclion that th. Proper care during thi. been trained and equipped bon-makmg the men thmk them- be able to escape bavin&' his "hair Mark Paff, of near Miamisburg; Mr . . and Mrs. Clint Gray, Miss ~ilent picture is doomed . breaking.in period to do tbis work selves aggressive and forw!,rd 'read.'" '. and Woodrow Lewis, of Lytle. Ruth and Roger, depart this week Brili.h· critics .unut that mean. a great deal to promptly, thoroughwhen they are merely respondmg • • • for Albuquerque, New Mexico, American IctOtl .bould "(:tUltinte to dozen!! of time-honored hints where they will remain indefin itely Oxford a.cc~nt . " The)' dOD't Ilk. ly OIld ecODOmiea1ly_ 'Jle life of your car. and tricks that only the femal.e of The drug s~ore . business is boomfor ·the benefit· )f Mrs. ·Gl'ay's OUt brand of .Enllish. . un d"a '• h ell I t h . th e_ !!Pllcles ers. n ds . . ina Co cODsi.derably with the Fall, all • I Perhapi the talkinlr mavin will But no matter how much we wi.le moth~rs be,ing busy preparing Mr. and Mrs. · Howard GI'lIham ponde.r and guess, we are at a lOIS. for the t:ootball se,ason. and daughters entE!rtained on Sun- leach them to lik, the American There are no statistics on the mat· • • • Juilge Robert H. Day was born day .. Mr. and Mrs. J ess Webb and lan,uage, jUlt as they have beea taught by our silenl moviu to like ter. l'here is nu way of finding There is a financial CI'IS!8 111\- at Rav,e nna, attended the Ravenna daughter. of Dllytol1; Mr. nnd ¥rs. American c1uthes .and 10ll1e otbCl out whether many girls propose pendin" the thousands of persons p.ublic schools and graduated from Frank Brandenbel"g a nd children. thiog .. T e nniil il hould be Chicago'FI fa in Leap Year or not, or whether who went to t be World's Series ~e- Western Reserve academy at HUd- of . Sabina; Mr. Bind MI'!;. Frank vor ite game, whnt with all the they invariably walt fur the ques- ing virtually bankrupt. I16ni attended the Unive~ity ' or a 'evan 'and son, Ca.I·lto n, of .Spri ng NOTARY PUBLIC Akobotlc drinka under pro1dbi. rackets they ~v~ ~ver there. tion. Michigan and graduated ·. ftom ~he Hill . .. tiop are vari... III the Soulb We just don't know-and any• - • 'Clncinnati Law ' schot51 in · 18~11. , National Bank A dictionary has been compiled In honor of thl!ir weddinJ!' an - "white mule," powerful akobol/ way, it's not our business! PP INTMENT For six years he served ·as prose- Eltalee Sattled thllt is !laid to contain all the words Will Drawn _ __ _• _ • NOTICE . Of . A . f? " . cuting attorney of Stark . county. niversary, Mr. and Mrs. W. T . J or- made of corn, it tOJ>ular. In the Middle We.. "needlec!" u ~e d in bu siness. We know so me dan entertained at a fl ix o'clock Waynelville. Ohio Estate of David P. Fetter, de- and his efficient work . led to his dinen'e r on Wednesday, Oct.ober beer i. clrunk by workmen. .1, II they wouldn't dll!'e put in! • • ceaaed. elevation tb the c0!l1mQn pleas "lela'" ben, orKinllly conwaID, ~ Notice i8 hereby given that, Maud bench, where, after hIS first term, 10, ·.the f ollowinlf guests: Mr~: no alcohol, but brou,ht to • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.\ HOW TO TELL CHARACTER Fetter has been duly appointed he was reelected witllOut opposi- Catherine Jordan . Mi 8s Hllnnnh higb alcoholic percentl,e b, . . • and qualified as executrix of the tion. During his twelve .years .ul;!- Jordan , Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Hart- "ncedlin," it widi alcohol, lro- .,. - - - - - - - --.~--"':""- el~te of David P. Fetter, late of on the bench in that coqnty he soc k and Kenneth, Sarah Cather- clated by re4lltilliAtf deDatW'~ alJ i;)X!.u;~n .County, Ohio, deceased. \ held court in many .Parts of the ine. Anne Louifle, Joseph and Mi- tohol boulhl at ,aeoliae .tatioD.. Ntw York Cit,. ',,_dlies, . T~~~e al'e now more wbays. o(~~U~ . l'V'ftEd this 10th day of Octob~r, stale, by .as!\ignment by the chief lo 'H artsock, Mr. and Mrs . .J. W. mil' cnal,'~cter ' tllan can . e.,~~~~ .UI8: . ' \Y. Z. ROLL, ·ustice. He belon . to a family Thompson . . Alfred lind Eclword roandio, acW.paOIf &ncf otber piaatl, ..11 ",moke." a dca4l, aion the finger!! of.\l~tb h~~1¥.,j~~ :i~~ ~.-~ . " ·Judee of the Proba.te ~f lawyers and jud:;li, being a son Jordan. tOhol with a little ether ad4e4 to . we have the tim -ho_.~ -', Court, waneD County OhIO. .. J d L th 'D .. R , _.. ' .. . 01 U ge u er ~y, 01 a venn1l, Mr.. lind Mrs. G!"orge De nny and !live . the cloudy, ".IIIOH': I judge of the supretlle court of the Miss Rilth entel'lained in a very Thi. eltink i. well dCKnbe4 a. I ~ state ()f Ohio. fro.m 1865 to 1879, hospitable manner at six o'clock follow.: "Three Iholl aacS dinner on Sunday, October 7, the kl\Ow . nothinl until Dul 4&,." followin~ guests: Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Hatton. Mr.. and Mrs. A. S. Collett. Mrs. E .B. Doster. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Welch. M'r. lind Mrs. Wilbur Thornhill, "()J Xenia: W. Wt'lch ,- Miss ' He}.en · Welch, Miss I will sell at public auction at , uU NOl'llh Brew. 'cr'!' ·CoVi nl!toll. Ky.; IlIV residence lh mil e cnst of HarMessrs. 'Enrt'Shol;t; of Xenia. ,l ohn v;Vil burl!". on th~ Wilmington and Denny. of ·Dayt on. William and I11;rVt·y~uurJ! pike. on Charles Doster. Tu".day, Odober 23, 1928 The Woma.n's Civic league met BeJ! illnillJ! at 12 nl., the followSatur<iny Ilt the ho ~ pitnblc hom e illl( : 4 hursl·s. 10 cattle. 5~ hogs. of their pres ident , Mr ~ . Bel'llic€' fal'milll,( impl ements and rni scellllDakin . The ladi es an swered to lll'I)U ~ article ~. = W. A. l.UKENS. roll clllI by ' describirij!' thc'ir wed· Stun le y &. Marlin. Aucts. ding gowns. The progl'om comW. T. J ordan. Clerk . mittee took charl~e f oll owin J! the business session; MI'!'. Mabt·1 THry 'rend ei'ed a ue:autiful p iano solo; ' the'n followed II styli- : how. dig ~!!\I~.III!!!I!!I!I!!'II!!I!!~!!1!!"!' 'playing goWn s fr om 186f! to lh ~ present day. MII'S : Alice Welch, . .... 1 Mrs. Bertlia Gordon', . Mis~ Helen Graham and Miss' Helen Randall EYESIGHT SPECIALIST acting as mallnlkins, displayed the gowns. Mrs. r.1"argaret Tu cker, rrueaday, 9 a.m. 4 p.rn accompanied by ·Mrs. Terry, sung ~huraday 9 a.m. 4 p.rn JlPpropriate selections dUl'ing the shoW'. ·This· was ail very . interest- ~aturday 9 a.m . 8 p.rn H.DAY ing and brought forth hearty ap.) Free Examination plause from the ladie ~ assembled Don't neillect your aya •• Besides theLeague member s there and he is a brother of the late Associate Justice William R. Day, of were present, Mrs. Hale and Mrs the United . State Supreme Court. Hayes, . 'of Wilmington; Mr~. St In 1922 Judge Robert H. Day was John. Mrs. StrolUd, Mrs. Reason Leballon. Ohio ,elected .to the hencH of the su- and Mrs. Hockett, of Waynesville; Mr!l. ·Lukens, Mrs. Gray, Mis Tuck preme court of Ohio . . It has been an accepted custum er and Miss Davis. Ohio to reelect for . a second , . term any judge of a court who has acceptably served the public dur· I NOllc.; d. hereby given to the f i e. ing his first term. S evera coun- tors of Ma8sle Tovvnshlll Schoo l 01. ·ty bar associations, in endorsing trl ct. Warren Count y. Ohio. Lhat ae ' Day for re.t llection, have Ulere wl-nbe submttted to enid ele," Jud .. tors lit the election 'held IIpon Tu ~s recognized that ..he has alway~ day November G. 192 ~. a~ the . f t f th regulRll' !pla'ces ,fur \' o~lng In ~nld FUNERAl. DIRECTORS '. stood' for the en ()rcem~n 0 . e distrIct. between ' fhe houl'~ o~ 6 : 3 O WAYNESVILLE, OHIO . J criminal · law, for the prompt dill- . Il. m. and Ii :30 p 'm:; Central Stan d · . ~d ~ aNi ' til.»"" t~ qu elltlon whether Bald patch ' 9f court bUSlDelS al] :tor BOlLI'd of Education @hall be IIl1tllol'the' supremacy ' of jU8wce ove}! le~ led to ' le\'y an addItional ta", 011 grand duplicate of auld dlltrl I Fully Equipped .tor Good gal techrf.i caliti·es. ' He is complet- the In the amount of ~hree mllil tor a Service.' inar hill eiahteenth .year in judiCial, 1Iel'lod of th'O yellr8. . . &Ud lovy 'being for the purp06e of La.e Dllp!a, Room. w9-i'k. meeting the current expe.{Iaf!S 01 --~.... - ••- - '"K.... lo TownshIp School DIStrIct. AmbulaDce Service J U.""ft Thl Deputv Su'pervlaore of N Women wear ... mqch CJo .... ~ Blectl9ns ·cit CountY.Ohl.o. trlilLil'BONE 7 nAY OR (GRT ,, _ _ _~--------:--..- .. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~_• a. they used to in the Kood olel ~. Deputy 1...-__________- - . ~ •
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Waltet Kenrlok made a busioe!ls Mr!\. Zimri F. Hainelll entertaIn· Charles Mercer, of Columbus, trip to Lebanon Monday. ed a larae party of fri end!! on Fri- spent Sunday with Wal tel' Kruer D. E. tandiford Is workini on William Grabam hall returned day. and family. al so his mother, Mrll. Poultry and win e production a larg" hou!\e at Madillon. from a v ~it in 1)1 Ictilran. Amils Compton has joiQl1d his Catherine Mercer, who is not very' will be disc uKsed by Ohio State Mr. and Mra. Charles Johns wile on a visIt with rei.\tiv(l"~ in much improved. University pecialists at meetinrs Kellar Hoak ill co nfined to his were Lebanon visitors Saturday. Mi88ohri. --- --~ --.to be h III' next week, under direc· bed with congetltion of tHe lunis. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick ~nd Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dickinson ti n of o un t y App,t Cia s and Now that Gene Tunney Is del\Mrll. Jessie Longacre were Day. visited their dau&,hter, Virainla, local leade rs. .• U. M. White , of Lo·uisville , ·Ky. , ton Visitors, Monday. nitely married, he may achieve in Westchester, Sundll.¥. On Monday. OCh) ~ e r, 22, R. E. called on Wayn esville frit'nds .S at. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gustin, of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. NQ&,gle, Mr. part of his wish to avoid publicity.~ Gra y. pou ltry specialist, will allsist urday . Dayton, were ruests of Mr. and and Mrs. Donald DeH,Xt n sil ~ nt The f emale element of the populain two meetings : Mrs. Elbert Wallace, Saturday. the week·end at Indhm Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Rus,'1ell Benso n and lO a. m., at farm of Ernest Buttion is already evidencing, a markMr. and Mrs. Charles Guil.'lllr. The Dorcas club held their terw ort h, 3 mill'S southw est of son of Clnleland. spent the wel'k- of Miamisbur&" were Friday fIt!l. monthiy meetlnl' at the homtl of ed los8 of inter est in his doinrs. ('nd' with ~1.tJve!l: Waynesville. era of Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Gra- Mr. and Mns. B. M. McKay, on 1 :30 p. m.• a t J ohn D. Niehaus. 2 ham. Thursday . WI! Ifive Cedar Stamps. Storl' Subscribe f or The Miami Gazett. miles west of Fo ~ t e r s. on C. C. Mrs. Edna Burham ant! chilMr. anJl Mrs. H. F. Compton are ope n evenlnrs. Cary's Jew.lry C. highway and about /) miles dren, of Osborn, were week.en.1 keepln,. hOllse for Amoa Comptor. Shop . Lebanon , Ohio. so ut h of Muo n. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlls and wife, while they are awa y CHARTER No. 2220 Gray will disc uss the imparlance from home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Noble..and Smith. . . ... Hese n 'e Ol! t rlct No • of fall egg production from the The new minister falline to ar. --' ....... 01AlN' Stanfteld submitted to an pl'ire ami yearly standpoint and Mrs. C. W. Henderson were abop. rive, there was no preach in&, ser. Report of the condition of th. -~ ..... -.... oper_~o for r emoval of tonsils con diti ons necessary for same; pin&, in Dayton Monday. Waynesville National Bank, of vice at Lytle church Sunday af. and adenoids last week and is reo cleaning, repa iring and disinfectWayn esville, in the State of ternoon . . coverin&, ·niceq. J ' Mrs. Mayme Hatfield and 80n, in g the poultry house; catching, Ohio, at the close of business, Rev. and Mr!!. Goliard, of KIUlMr. and Mrs. Charles VanDer· se lectin g, culling and housing the Wlllkt'r, ·visilled relatiVe! at Chilli- tucky, were Thuraday evenlne 011 Octo be.. 3, 1928 : • Vort and daughter, Miriam. spent co!hl! over rhe week-end. pullets , and treating them for gueste of Mrs. Mary Marshall and several day s la ~ t week with relaHE URCES wo rms, li ce, chicken pox and mites Lon ns nnd dis OUnl S.. ... U66.24 3. i5 tive!\ in Deu·o it. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mosher , of mother. Ol'erd rn ([8 •. . . . • . • . . • • • 28 6.G6 - kE'eping over ' h!!ns, feeding, ven- Cincinnati. were eues!! of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond GebVernon Mc Cray. Who haR bet'n llnltl!d State. Q .. VHIIIIlPll t tilation. the use of artificial lights, Edith Harris and family, t oday. securiti es owne.I . ... .. . 60. 0000<) hart and daughters. of Miamis- head of the meat departmrnt. of bonds. alo"ks amI etc., will be discussed . ClaslI and burg, were Lytle visitors Saturday a Kroger store in Xenia, has bt'en Other ~t'c u r l!l ('pt ow·ned ... . . . 171.018 . ~~ the specialist will also demonstrate Mr. and Mrs. Sam Helman and ('vening. nonk Inl{ h O\l8~ .. 8.000.00 8.00 00 0 transferred to a new Dayton store. Reserv e with Federa l Rethe ll se of sodium ftuoride. blu e family of P~qua, spent Sunday Mrs. Harold Kelll!l and BOn, )tilse rve B.ank .. . ... . . . , . . 27.'!!8 : 5 Evan Bogan, well known hera. ointment and the n('w "Black Leaf with Vern Hourh and family. ly. oC Mt. Holly, spent Wednescfay il! seriously ill at his home in Xen- Cash nn,l du e from bllnkll 6 2. If S."5 40" method for control of lice ; t und wtlh U. and Thursday with Mr. and Ml'!!. it . He is sulfe·r ing hemorrha&,es Rpdplnpllon 8 . Tr f> nlll~ r!'r nnd (lu .. Wooster perch paint and carbolMiss Elizll~tb Bran~ trator, of W. M. Coleman. (ro lll 1I. S. Tr ensurer ... 2.600.00 from the bowel!!, caused by ulcers. Olh .. r """",,! .. .... ...... ineum fo r mites; nicotine lIul- Wilmington ,college spent the week 30.16 Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wallace The Fellowship Class of the phate, kamala and iodine vermi· end with pa.r enb at Wayne!lville. and lion. Ballard, were six o'clock Tnrul. . ...... ...... ... f :; 1.356.26 cide for worms ; the trimming (If dinner guest« Sunday of Mr: and' Friends Sunday SCllool was plca hLIABILITIES antly entertained at the homt' of l'npll nl Htock beaks to prevent "pickouts," and Mr. Ed SllIIe and Bon, of Terre Mrll. Lowell Thomas. in Dayton. pll id In . ... SlOO .OOO. OO Mr. and Mr8. J . L. Conard , Tuellurplu8 . .. . . . .... . . . . ... 50. 000.01) how to exa mine birds for worms. Haute, Ind. , were week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Willis Swank, of 11 IIndl vld p" protI1 R- np\. .. 30.035.; 5 Ali poultry keepers. farmers and of Mrs. Mary Waterhouse and son. Miamisburg, were Saturday eYen- day evening. Clrc ulatl~ noles 0111 farm women interested in poultry , "tondln /( . . .... . ... .. . . 50. 000.00 A. W. Turner was called to ing guests of Mr. and MI'II. Melvyn to banks . . ,. .. ..... . 16.120.00 are invited to the meetincs. where Mr. and Mrs. Donald Henderson Swank and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Sprin&'f\eld early Sunday morult'g Due Oem"'HI .I.. posl l• .... . ... n9.B74. S coop('rative poultry demonstra- and daughter spent the week-end Swank. by the serious iIlneslI and death cd' Tlm l' ". p08I ts .... . ..... 5 1.624 .87 Olhl'r IIl\bllltJ,,1' ... ... . .. .81 tion projects and calt'ndar record ~ with Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Hender· Mr. and Mra. Charles Johns an 't his brother, Charles Turner. Fu. will be explained. Class says: son and family. TOlol . . . ... .. . . ... . . .. $587.3 56. 2& neral services were held at the Mr. and Mrs_ Charlea Houeh call. This work starts November r,t; , ollnly ot Warren. 88: ed on Mr_ and Mrs. Howard Col- home Monday even in&, .nd bUllal fit I .teI •.01AI. hlo .Hendl'r80n. aahler of th e Mr. and M:rs. Georee HendersCl'l lett, at Wilminrton, Sunday af- will be made at Atlanta, Ga., his circulars, calendare and report nloove -nnml'd honk. · do so l ~ mDly blanks are furnished free, ~o all were Cincinnati visiton Saturday former home. 8werur "hat th ~ no(wp .tatement II ternoon. lrup 10 th,> hp8t ot. my It nJOwle4gt Henderso'n 's .!'!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~'""'!"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~? interested should come to the and visited Mrl!. an d hplh·f. Ilr. and Mrs. William Dyke; ' of !!! meetin&, or call at my offict' by the mother at llIamiiton Ohio. I .. M. Hf}NDERSON. Cashi er Dayton, and Mr. and Mrll. Ralph flulo8 crlhed and eworn to before above date." Ill " Ihl .. 10th da ~' or OctOb.r.... 19 28. Stowe and dau&'hter were Satur---lIrs. Kate lColeman. Kiaes Alice Mn hlon JlIdge. No tnr ~' rubllc. or r H't- A t l es l : Campbell and Esther Henderson day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kesler J v.r • WlIJTS were diDner guesl! of Mr. and Graham. W . H. ALLEN '\Y. F. C I~ RIC . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emriek and James Wicie is on the sick list Mrs. Ross Hartllock, Thursday ev. Direct or •. Mr. and M·rs. J. B. Jones attend- with the flu. MI'!!. 'Jennie Kesling spent lallt ed the Home-Coming and basket !ITA TI'lIllI'}N'1' MM_ Effie Smith, Mrs. Flossie dinner at Centerville church, on Friday with MrtI. Walter Kruer. ' -OFlalt>t)1" nt or th e ownHllhlp and Carey and s,on, Mrs.J. M. Taylo.r Sunday. Mr. and Mrl!. Will Rosl apd Miu manngl'me"t or th e Miami GUelle. and Miss Lucy Emley spent Sun. to Dayton Satulday afternoon. . published 0 t '''Ill' n c~\' III" Oh 10. lIa Mr. and Mn. Floyd Savale en· Mrs. Percy Reason deliptfully day with Mr. and Mrs. Leander re<lll lrf'IJ by th of Co n~ esll "t Albert Kruer. of Dayton, spent August 24'. 1912e; 4ct tertajned to Sunday ' dinner, Mrs. . entertained the Happy Hour Club Carey. Sunday with John Kruer and famPubll ~ h I' O. L. Crane. WnynuBelle Dinwiddie and daulhter, Tuesday. October 9th at her home. viII f'. hlo :' Mana.g er a,ndl Editor, D . ily. Miss Olive, Paul Savage. Mrll. Le· with our President Mrs. Josephine M J ' B Chapman of Colum. I~ rlLne '''ayoIIII"lIle. Ohio. Mr. lind ~[ra. Will ROBS Ipent Bondholder8. mortageN' nnd .' I ~er :'J 11 M t- ah Strouse and son, William, of Gons again present after a · vaca· . . rs. . . "~ urlt y hol"pr8. None. lion trip In Canada. Twenty two bus, entertallned the a y a Friday evenmc witl! Mr. and Mrs. Waynesville. ~ Rworll Lo !lntl ~ ubll c rlb f" " hdo . ~ members responded to roll call. "-( 1'onll" Tueaday afternoon at the Perry Wade. ' "' 6 this 171h day or 0 Lob\'r. 19 2 , 1\lr. and Mrs. William Bernard WI' wi ll fel l Rt edlil" a1 Farm, one-half mile southeast of J ~ :\t. Henderao n Notnry _Puldlc. this was the annual election of home of he.r · mother, Mn. ElizaBorn, to )[r. and Mrs. Hans and family, of Waynesville were officers the committee appointed beth Bally. t>tlil l' 'ilIl:. Ohi u, un Cedarville and ' J a mestown P ike, State Sunday dinner truesttl of Mr. and Hansen, II dau&,hter, last Thursday to bring forth names reported the Rout , N . 72, on October 11. She hili! been named following. Pres. Adab Furna. Wanted-Room or roomll .a nd Mrs_ Charles Smith. Their even- Helen Louise. Smith; Vice·Pres. Henrietta Cut; board, prefu.bly in private hqme inl callers were, Mra. Mede Walter HansoOl had the bad Sec-Treas. Jean Hoeket Bunnell; for one t.o four weeD, by Chril\- nard, MillS Effie Barnard and ~r. - - -• • PlLU,- - Assist. Sec.-Treas. Glenna WiJson·; tian "'entieman. Inquire at this and Mrs. George Smith and ~ ii- lUck to fall and break both of the ( b cured wllhout ... rgerY. Flower Com. Jennie Davis, Eva • bones in hill left arm, neal' th. hnlosee of tim e; no ho.plta! bill • . dren. Davis, Moninia Bunnell. office at oncei. )' or partlcularll. con.ult wrist, Monday, while plckJDI ·peaN Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham at John ),fcCullou&,h'lI. The report was unamiously acDR. E. M. STElLE Mr. and :Mra. J. L. Hartsock, and daughter, ~ernice, attended a ce pt ~d. . . . . . 2M. 1.... 1.... Aw....... Bid... Mn. Jennie Kesli~ and MI'!!. Mr. and Ml'l!. Bert Hartsock and family dinner, Sunday, at the DAYTON' OHIO The program committep. oft'ered Wrlll' tor FREE Bpokl et. a very unique . program an imita. dauahter, Betty. will be dinner home of MI: .and Mrs. Carl AI- Helen Kruer made a businellA trip tion radio. Th,e flret number a guestll of Mr. and Mrs. Robert bright, . near Sprineboro. . Jhe Saxaphone Solo, Jumping Jupiter. Wlliton, of Dayton. tonirht. Albright!! will soon move to tHeir 0- - - _ _ A recital of Jokes Harmonica Solo ALL IMMUNED . new hOlne, the Hormell proper·.y . Monologue.Mrs. Swattem attends I' No Gift expresses your thou,hts in Waynesville, which they recent;.. the convention. Duett-Old Black .nore 'than I>iamonds. Like BUll·I Iy purchased., Joe. Harmonica Solo. shine they cheer the thankfu . Each member had been reques- heart. Make your selection at. Mr: and Mn. Wilbur ~oulks en· ted to bring two recipes to ex. Cary'll Jewelry Shop Lebanon O. tertamed to Sunday dmner, Mr. change, which proved very enter, ' a n d Mn. William Smith and Mias esting. All voted Mrs. Henrietta Mr. and :Mrs. H. B. Earnhart Ruth Danharty, of Portland, Ky.; Casts "How to cook a husband" entertained · at dinner last Satur- Mr. and Mn. Robert Reddick, of S<,nu for ala logue Sn le to begin at 1 :0 0 p. m. the prize one of all. After this most interesting pro- day evenin&" Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sherman, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. H3nsgram the hostess and her allsistant Jacobe and !Ion, Ralph, Mn. C. Q. ford Tewell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adria Braddock eerved a McBryant, of Dayton ; Mrs. Viola Mrl!. Tom Turner and Bon, Mn. very delicious two·course lunch. Harlan and .M'rs. K. N. Hourh. John Tewell and IOn, 01 Franklin, Several invited guests ' were and Mra .Charles Evant! and child Don't forget the bil sale of Du· ren, of Dayton. present among whom were Mn. CEDARVILLE, OHIO AIt Ii Fester of Dayton. Mrs. rOC8 Th~raduy, October 26, at Ceo Thomas Hardin, and sonl Mn. Will dar Vale fum, Cedarville, Ohio, when · R. C. Watt I: Son will Bell .. ~ --- - - - Robert Furnas, JUST. ARIlIVED FIlOM BOSTON Stroud, Mrs. LouMrs. St. CbalJ. Jobn, Zim. Mrs. 60 head of boars, IIOWS and &'lIte, , merman and son and twin cousins all immuned. . Ellen and Evelyn West. The meetin&, adjourned to meet METHODIST CHUIlCH Mr. and DIll'll. Jake Hyman, Mr~ • with Mr8. Raymond Willian Nov. and Mrs: He:rry .Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School 9:16 a. m ~ ; em/>er 13th. Sid Gabel, of Xenia; Mr. and lain. Mornln&' Won,lip 10 :80; evenlq Max Koblhiagen. of Jamestown, serviee, '1 :00. Th.·H"..IIol'O Dil!The Iw.et.lt a~d m.oat delicloal Fi!llr y~u. h~v. ever eatell. Civic Pride. a statue near New were &'\Iests of Mr. and Mn, Myer trlct Conference will be · held ,,~ Try lOme and be convinc~d:, York's City Hall, aave threats of Hyman, on Sunday. New Richmond, October 24 and ~--~--toppling over and causin&, an acci26. All are welcome. I dent until a bronze bracelet was Rev. Joseph Bennett, Pastor: rh'eted to her arm. JUst like • ... woman! z TUIlTLECREEIC COMMUNITY ---CHURCH Mrs. Julia Dakin, wile of Bn·. r FRESH FRUITS AND. VEQETA8LES OF' ALL KINDS TurtJe Creek Commllnlty The drug .tore bUlinua I, boom- nard Dakin, died at her home in . . 7 . ing considerably with the Fall, all Lebanon Monday evening, from Chureh. Tokay Grape!!, lb .. .. .. .. :.. ..... IOc Bananas, Ib .. .. ............. .... . " Sunday Schoo.' ':110 •• m.; Y. wise mothers bein&' busy preparin&, the effecta e)f two months' Illneaa. X'jiples, 6 Ibs .. ... .... ...... ....,2Ic. Cucumbers, !lach" ...... ...... IGc _ a Mrs, Dakin, before her maniap, P. S. 6 :46 p. m.; Preaching Semce for the football_season. wu Julia Sitump, daulhter of the '1 :80 p. m.; Pra,er KeetiDI Wed· WATCH ·OUIl WINDOW~ FOR NEW VARIETIES OF ;VEGlate MI:. and Mrs. Dan.iel Stump, ne.daY evenln.., 77 :80 p • .m. "The Church With a Welcome" CHARTER NO. 11'17 ETABLES ...ui-D FIlUITS i .oJ\. \ Ii r u·\ 'I u-Jo of HarveYI~bur&,. Survivine are Rev. A. E. Houck, Minl.ter. l} L l t.. '. 1... t Re8erve District No. • the husban~I, · two Ions, Laurence, Report of condition of the Har. of Texas, and Dean, of Lebanon, ST~ ·MARY'S EPISCOPAL 1\ ( () .'/ 11.:'1 ' 5 [' 11' , ng le5!J milk than she veysbur&, National Bank, of and fOllr &Tand children. Twenijeth Sunday after Trinity, Harveysbur&" in the State of Funeral servicell were held at II Jul . 1 i n ' r I .. , I : ii ~r mrll1 y (o r you. But Ohio, at the close of businellB, the Oswald funeral home in leba- October 21. Church 'Sebool at p<:rh ~ 1 5 il i 1,\ th e CO l " ; llu lt. on October 8, 1928. non. Burial, in Miami cemetery. 9 :80; Morning Prayer and sermon ~J , ... ,. l!Ift z.g a~ 10:30. I I ' ~ , . , ·, 11' CO.I\··; '\' m :c'Lio Dairy 16%, and RESOUflCES All are cordially Invited. Florida Naval Or,.,el. very I~rge, ~2,1l' Ilze, \ , d :d ,' ~l. , ;1' 1.1; :I:. lluw in T e a Se;! . Loans a nd dlscounts . . . .. f 66.66 • . 61 HyllT IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT 'Rev. J. J. Schaeffer, Rector. OVe rdrafl8 ... :... .. . . .. . . 181.32 United SIate8 ~vernment ~, I llrc: I i. :~; , ' ·.1 r:; J:JY-:lIlLI longer lactasec urities owoned. . .. ... .58.86 Leon Sa:tlsbury, of Cleveland, ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH.. t i 011 j .• II. " - I't. :; u lt I ru1; 1 feedi ng this la In a hoaJI~al at Fremont, Ohio, Other bonda. atocka and. • I . d I t st!curltlee owned..... . . . 24•• 91 .83 Sunday, October 21, services at ~ . I'., • I.! I" I (, I c: n.:t'ull y 5el e 'ted grai ns Bn·nklntr house ... 6.100.00 with inJur e!s sustame 11 an au 0- 8:30 a. m. The jucl.Bt oralll'e you ever ate. The first of tlie Naval Or. Flurllllt.ure-c.lxture ... 6,70OIQO Li n,l , .. , II S, lUt$d ht: l' wi th pure cane Real eetate owned other 1131.400.00 mobile acciident near that place, .Father Bien, Pastor. anles from .Florida . Ihan banklnA' house . ' " 800.00 Slin'day nliht. HI.a llther and ' m·. !.,· . ' ..Reserve with Federal b~" M W P d R II Refte rve bank . . . ... . . . . ' 6,188.3. ro~er, ea81'!!. . .an ulle '11. ', ,i,) I ., iT)' dP:) hrings reslllts at a low Cash and due (rom bank. 11.893.81 Sallabury, of thill place, left for OUlskie checkll 110M ovller Fremont immediately after belne , IJ · •. I. \ .~. C d l s upp ly you promptly with cub Iteme. .. .. .... . .. . %6.63 notified of the accident. They rea ( 'c!oh !> lvd,._ As I am leavil\1' the fa~ wl11 TOln.l .. . . .. .. . . . '" ~l23.'D'i4.50 turned Tllesday nlabt, and report . LIAmLITIES that while h.iB condition ia aerlOUII, offer at publIc auetion, TUHday, Ca Pital sto"k In · ···.f 25.0 01'.00 the doctol'll are hopeful Q"f bis re~ October 110, 1928, at relllclcmcO!,. Surplus . .. .. paid . .. . .... . .. 6, 000.60 located on · tlle Darton and l .ebaUndivided ,pro(ltll-n .. t .. '. 2.043.65 covery. ;' ~ ..i __ ~ _ .. ~I_ ~ Du" to bank... . ... .. . . .. 1 . 3~O. (iO _ _ _ _ ...~_ __ non pike, 4. mllea S. of. Cente~le, Demand Def::81t8 .. .. . ... &7.109,1,8 AB~.E~T VOTERS 2 % milel W: of Lytle, 8 miles N. 'I'lm~ c1@pOJ< 18 ..... •• .•. , 2.420.00 ~lIh e r ' lIabllllleB ... . .. . . . 1.'0 of RideevUl!Il, the fono~lng: . Any vote!r who ·wlll be abHn~Two .h orH., 6 cattle, 26 hop, SA'TISFACTORY saRV:ICE ' SINCE 1111 Total. ..... .. . .. . .... ~- i 2~iO from his pJ;ecinct on eleetlon day, _",mentl. f.ed barn_ and a St ol t> ot Ohl·o. e Oll'nty of Warren. u:, November 6, ean . 'cast hill ballot lot of mlseeUaneou. ' artiel... I, H , . S. ~k.·r Caahler r ot Ule abo" ,,- na med bank, do, ltOlemuly now by golD&' to the oftlcell oftbe .• ' FORREST TAYLOR. .,,·ear that the above atatement .. Board of Electiona In the Court S. L. '8implon,Auet. Iru e to the beat of my knowle.l..to Rnd be llll'f. HOUlle In LebanoD~ any day bl!' . _ ••- - - H. 8. TUCKER, Casber. Subscribed IlJnd awol'll to ~fo·re tween the bours 01 8 .a. m. and 4 The ,iwhillperinc e&mp&Ip" teem. me thJ8 16th day of Oeto.ber. inl. p. m, liP to and Incl.diDf Novem''1'--,",,,. Charle. ),{add~n. Notary Public. bel' 8, 01' II, maklD, appUeaUoD In' to hla~~~,ven way to. "P" .... Correet-4u~a t ; . .fHrlll' to 'Will J. Ranker, Clerk 0 eamp._.. ~ ..._ _ • _ ...- - - - , WAYNIIVILLE, OHIO ~: l~~t of EleeUoDl, Lebanall, W. T. JO~AN • Ii~ST UASOIfAlU.& TEUS J81 U.. OUl' ClalMdfitd A~ CoIUDUl. Ph'eOtor.. f
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, COLIIMBUS, OHIO- With ev· ery indicati o n poill~ing to the fa cl thal the IlIrge Rt vo te in the hi story of th e fl h lte will be rec ltrdt'd lit lhe Novt'lllber election, rivul campui gn m u nagl! l·ti 1I1'e ccnlcring their alte ll tioll on the I1 tut e con l est, and a full calnpaign of ()I'lltory has be e n ~l! h cdllled fur all o f thu inlerve ning day s lIlItil e lectioll in 1111 s eelio ns of Ohio. Both Hc publicnn and Democratic camJl ~ regllrd th e h euvy I'egistrotion a s a h opt'ful sign, und it is fl"eely pre dicted that the numb!'r IIf vole r s to quul . ify will t olal lit lens t 2,500,000. 1t is generully conceded illle re ~ t ill the lIpprouchillg e lect ion i ~ du e to t he relig iou s and prohibition i ~· 8ues in tht' IIl1tion<ll campaign . Ohio' H naturu l pUIJullltio n in· creuse III 1927 was 50,000 figure s compi led by J. C. Plumm e r, chief o f th e divis io n o r v it u l s tllti ~lic s . r ev en I. De aths in th e shIL l' lhllt year to tille d 73,466, while the !lUIlI bel' o f biJ·th s was 123.425. 'I'h ~ natural population in cl'euse a year eal'lier was only 45,58 3. Sc io t o cou n ty hud th e high est birth rut e in 1U27 . with 29 birlhs for every 1000 popullltion. Gullia county hlld th e highest dea t h rale . with 18 for every] 000 po pulat.ion , but thi s wo attributed large ly to the fucl thllt the county contuins th ... s tte hos pital for epileptics. l\1us kingum county, with II d ellth rate of 15.6 fol' every 1000 pop· ullltion , had the high t'sl death rate of all c o unties without slate ins titutions . Highland co unty hlld the lowest birth rate. with 11 f o r C \' el'y 1000 population. Curroll COUIlty had the lowes t death rate., witp 8 for very "1000 population . Del aWllre had the highest death rate of any city, 20. Ke nm ore had the lowest, with 4.6. Pain esville had the highest birth rate among citI , 82. Cleveland Heights wall lowest with 1.6. . Population of the Ohio penitentiary has now reached a total of approximately 4600 prisoners. the largest numbel' ever to be hous ed behind the. gray stone wan at uny on e time in the history of this famou s place. Of the total number imprisoned not mOl'e than 1,000 Ol'e working. The others arc' co nfin ed either in their cells or idle hous e bl'ooding over· confinement and fo s tel'ing hatred for society and the laws of the land. Warden Thomas has done every· thing poss ible for relief of the s it· uation, but at .no time hUB had the 1'0, operation neeeMary to put into effect s ome of his plUM which would furni!!h more employment for th e ' m en confined who crave work of almost any kind .
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Tile Ladles ' Aid o'f . the Methodiet chqrch will 'hold a market and bazaar Thuriday, Friday and 'Sa" urday, December 6, 7 an-d 8 . in the church baaement.
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Mr. and Mr . Dakin were married May 4, t GO, and ~il1 I'eceive $15 in cDsh and tickets to "Two Lov.«!1'6" at the Colonial' theater, as their reward for having been married longer t.han aliy other en·
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II ,' " ;1 1\1 ,' h'll'k' illin LO ." . 'S on Livpstnc k C hatt el ~ St'c(l l1 d i\((ll' tllgP!l. Notes bo u ht: c,f t h ~ P!, I:llI' /) f' Ha\,lllo ll" ~ I i ltnll . 1111 . :: hhl s . :'uwdu s L fo l' (·"un I I t' 11' \11>" '," .Io hn I-Iarbin e , ,J r., Xcniu, Oh io. " 'I' hI' II t hpl'''' s h,' 111:1 LI ('I' II I' I hI' B(·lIl1r.t1. fh·(·(·" , I·", r;I N I h i;. i """11 ' h,lI ls(·. !) U ; l\t ill e l' II urd wll rc ell .. "(· I·"tl·lll'~ "I lf l t il l' 1" 1-:"' 1111 and 111l' l( 'I'Y :1 11 01 :I PP I':li ; lfIlWIlt. !l pi,· (la ns f OI' jai l, $2.8;; ; Geo rge It·,,1 "I' it. 1':11 111' vJ' th " "I' Lilillj!H Will i:tm Shull z wn ~ III poi nl ed W. LIlI'l'il!k, s l' l'v ices a l 1\( I' llI o l'i n l F;I mll s t hl' u\,(' 1'I \10 kl'oI, 1" ',. ' IIHll l. Alld 1.( 1Ili n lial1 n r .\-I:tl'jol'ie Shu ltz, n Jl ull fo r mon th c ndill g' . ('p t. :lU , Fll r ml"'~ of W nlT l' n lind IIdjoinil1g I'll 1/11'(' 1 yllu 1,"l h !; ',O ll nflt' l' dal'l,; IIl il" "· . 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Th,' 11I1I g" af- . J (' ,,' (' W ill::ml T,; <Igillg' lon, a n d $21). ·10; .J'l h n 11 . · Do n 11 ('11 , second III l ll1ll\. 1Il'('() 1I11' II IC'nd I ' in thll! ll! I' IIIH IIl IV:lX '" (' "t , th,' s hulioWf; r:,""'1! F r a nci s F:d 'il1glnn m ino l's , c'!: t. illlat o n ('o n ll'llct, $ 61)0 j Sta nd art. '1'1 11' S l',' I'Pl Ii (·~ in 1l'lll'lIinj!' l u ron RF.NT - Gu l'llg e. Mr s. Ama i'll Oil rn. , gill'- n nd o il e1l1l'ing do s orn c-lhing ItI'l L!' /' than il hllH lenKl hl! II " oI , tlu' Slli l ('a s t il ~ glulll - til(' " h i ~ l il'~ l :I '·(·Ol/lll. II nclll l\1llflit, Main s tr eet, WayeVI' I' hC"' II dllll " III, rlll't'. T I IIl~' s " " lIfi cl.ln 0 . .Ja ck s,, " , ndm i ni ., . S('pll'l11 hc l'. $',124 .6 (; ; H u rl a n ,II' " I' !'I' " II th ,· wtJ ~l .. (II' l h,. " ,al'sh.0 17 I ,.>,. T II'i li go h L elf(' I' I,!: d likf' U whitl' I l' ltl l'ix o r thl' l!.'lHtc (.e . usu n B. 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IE bJ-'st aut hor ities agree that " hogging down" com is :1 prolilable p ract ice . R un out temporary fences through ytlll r t:orn al1d l urn in yo ur hogs. Tht! y are the best of bar, ·c."lvrs - l1e I'cr mis9 an ear . You save the C08t of husking, !,:tuling. cribbll1g ,lllel {eL-ding and get your hogs to market qu: d er and in better co ndit,on . A"d (,r l hl'se tcmporary fences, a s well as {or permanent (<:111' .~ . use Rrm T op steel pust s. These can be driven at the ra te 1)( 20J t o 300 ada)' . lhro ugh the hardest soil. by one rll o.l:t usin g the Une :'Ila n Dri,·cr. Are easily withdrawn and r e driven 111 a new I,)t:at ion.
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Y"11 will s,1 \'e a lo t d fence making and repairing time every ~ "ar if you rcpiJir old (ences and make Ilew ones with Rr·.D T op _~ t ecl Pos ts. An), fe :lce t!rec tt:ci on RED Tops is l hen' ~,w ld UJld secure' for many yea rs of service and enables \U Ll I ) practic ' t he mod ern program o f crop diversification . allt! d e:'f Illure mUI1 )' from }'our farm . t>lIJP in uuu handle a REO T op 'POst, Let us show .you wby it is a ,better steel post, .
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FOR SALE FOJ{ S A LE ·--Our 1I1lples are now I' 'lI lIy ut o l'chul'd. D, B. Un"('\'\\' (11)11 . Vall ey phone 34F3. Hnr\·(· )·shurg. olOtf F O I( SA LE ":'" '"m e go od purebred P ola nd -C hina boars. For referenc(' t o bree ding inquire of Chas. !luy, t o nybl'ook Farm, Waynes- A. . v ill e, Ohio, ·031 .,
FOJ{ S ALE- Trees , Shrubs, Vinea nnd Eve rgreens THAT WILL ,ROW. de livered to you at wholeslI lc pl' ices . Equipped to furnish pl nns and d o 1111 the work, if de!lil'ct!' Call 66F41, q. L, Duke, W a ynes ville, Ohio. s12t1 I'IPF~, VALVES and 'FITTINGS fo r all purposes . Bocklel's line o f plumbing and heati",,- sup-plies arc ue s t , THE BOOKLET-lUNG . 0" 415 W. Main St., Xenia, O. P'OR SALE "':' Eight -roo~ reside nce property 'on Fifth street. 111(IUire a t this office. 89tl F OR SALE- 'Waxtex Fopd Paper, . Keeps f ood fresh an4 clean; Rlbh d Tillsue paper for dainty Ilnckage8 ; Ljnen .,weave ·p aper nap kln s ; Pup4!teries and Correspondnce Cards. The Miami Galette
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h re and there, a few children in cOlltumes, a few IItoc kings Ril ed with Rour' that 11I'e uunged over other children u)l their posse 8 0 '1'8, n'r all that is left of II allow ' n. This and s me dignified pal'ti whe'r·e. I'll or'~ are dilltriuu'ted . In th old days buggies WCI' place d o n 1:00[8, gale!! were bro knajar, evel'ythi ng wa s ' t ops yturvy . Anrl Halluwe ' e li was pread over nn entire week of mi s· c hi e f. W e ('ao't believe thi s he a lth y s pirit of mischief i~ d ead . It mu st' be, alas, that O UI' ehi ldl'('n ha ve forgo tt en the ll'aditinn s uf Hallow e 'en. This ne w condition mnk e!l u s all ~ aft!r- but we jll ~ t cfln't help m1 ';$· inl~ $omet hin g;. _ _ _ _
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W e de s irf.' 'tv ex prl!~~ l y call thl' utt e lltivn of 0 111' /'('ader,; tu th p cnndiuacy of Juugl' Franci s M. Hamilton, of OUr clIunty, a nd CuI. S imon Ross, o f Termcr f'urk, uuth of whom are can tlitlutl's fOI' ,Iuugl' of the Court o f A p)J(> al ~ , of whi('h Wal'l"'11 cO llnty is u purl., J IIdge Hamilto n is a cundi.lute t o slIl'cl' ed hilll !<e lf for II full term. Col. R u,;~ i ~ 1\ l'nl1didlltl' til 1111 thl! ull l'xp ir .. d term of Judge Hubert Z. Buchwulter, d e('e a ~ e,1. Th~ nam es of tht· g(l men will b" fllund on the sepurllt e Judicial ballot , ulld we l'eC ll nllnt'nd tlll'ir ('Iel,tiun.
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Now t hat t he G ru{ Zl'ppelin ha ~ arrived an o ther I1lll jO I' s tep hu s been mllde in munos fight to s pan the Atlanti c Ocean. Des pite rough weathe r and injurie ~ to the Zeppelin, it "cnme through" nobly . Again the wo rld is advanced n thousund years within le s~ than the s pace of a wee k. This ' i,; thc ninth s uc cess ful s kir· mis h in mnll' ~ battle with the At· lantic . . 011 OctolJel' 1:1, 14 92, Co lumbl1 ~ Illude the 111'. t vuyug from I-:urope to AmericlI . In 1868 the fir!'!. s ubmn t'ine ca ble betweell the new and old wor'lds was laid lIy th l' Atlantic Telegl'llph Co., headed by Cy ru ~ urtis. III 1901 the fir s t wireless meso lIage was sent across the Atlantic. The firs t transat lantic telephone message ervice was completed on Janua.!'y 7, 1927, betwee n London and New York. The firs t picture was wirelessed from New York to Loudoll in 1924 Thl'ee United Slates Navy bo ul! fll'w from Newfoundland to Lisbon via th e Azores , starting May 8. 1919. . The fir s t nil'llhip cross ing th e Atlantic was the British dirigible' R· 3-1, in 1919, frolll Eas t Fortune, cotland, t o Mineolll, New York : The first s team hip to mak e the trip wa ' the Britannia, built by Samu el Cunard, which sailed in 14 days from Bristol to N ew York in 1840,. Now ' comes the Graf Zeppelin , the Ii ret passe nger dirigible to cross the Atlantic. Thus the world progresses.
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Hallowe'en is the nRme given to thl' evening before the Festival of All Snints , the Vigil of All Hallows. In Old England it was the custom to crack nuts, duck {or apples and indulge in other ha'r mless amuseme nt on that eve. Older yet is the custol;ll of building fires, dating back to ceremonies of the Druids. On Hallowe'en, tJ'adition has it, th e witches upset everything. And for years and years American. children have been upsetting everything on Hallowe'en and blaming it· on the witches, But, ala,S, their zeal is dying out. Hallowe'en Is no longer the "grand night" it was. A few chalk marks made
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M. C. t,;UI' UO I\ ~pc n! th e Inth'l lI"n . ( ' 1: 11"'111',. J. Bn, w ll , .1.'cl'da l'), EYESIGHT SPECIALIST .. I' ~ t/lll-: 11 011. ( :il l e l·t Ih,t ll)UtJ\ , purl of U.., week in Wu lh uu oJ in g. ful ' :ntolll':Y· /{l'nl 'I'ul Mr, ond Mrs. A. i. . King, llt l' lln d id ll l rUNF.RAI.. Ollt F. Tons Tuesday, 9 4 p.rn Wtlyn es ill c, WCI'I' 'ulldal' uftl'r- .I uil g e Fr :l I H ' i ~ 111. Il umil \Ill. ,'1 11 ' WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Thursday 9 a,m. 4 p,rn ·lid"t';· rul' l'(j lll' l l.f, :11')1('11 1 .. . I I>II~ 1I 0<ln cu ll cr ' h 'n·. . I ~ .• 1. •\1 r-i l\lra rri i, II I' (,h i , ' a ~:,., i lll' Saturday 9 a.m 8 p.", Kirk .l e lreril;. 1 (l nt th t' IV c IH~ n.1 t('I 'I11; '1>1 . ~i lll"l1 Itu ,;~ , c alld i.J:tl. .1(,11 · I· nowll " XPl' I'l . wi ll I H' I' ~" I1: dl y in Wilmin ~J,li"n , l'i H itil1~ H owa rd fl l' l'OUl' l lIt' n I'Pl:llh;, ~ h"I ' l tl" ·lIl. II' a t tlt" Mi""1' · II "t e·1 11<,,, t' I'II , 1"lI lly Equip\J ,d ( 11r Good I I 11 11 . 1)C':l1l I ~. St md, ·y. c lillcli <l:lll Free Examination , · p.-vire. und A li lia .1" ,111 lliall. lId n: 01 1 T;l l·~ dn\·. \1.-1 , ::'U lit. '1' 1' "l1 ·!\1I·R. 11. .1. 'al'l: wa .· 1l11 ~enl f I'<J II I ,' 0 1' j lld: ~I ' "I' \\':l I' I'C'11 l·" unly, ' ilin ' :UlJ a. 111 .. 10 ~' : ()() I', Il l. . "n d " 11 /.Do t'!V e Di ul'lot v Roon Onn' --D.J!."I. ,\ ' . ·d n e , d ,,~' . O (' \. :~ )" t, f"'1ll !' :II(I h!!r scholl l duti l!:; 'at'ly ill 1I", 111 0 n p ll':u;. A IIlbul a ll ce ~ c rv i (' e •. " ) .. til f, :1I0 p . 111. 11 11 1\' , week , owi nK to ill 11(0;;". l ' I Y , >I t ,' )GII 'I II' . ~I " : l1h :lI'l li - ".1' ,': . .<\ lIulllucr frIJnl h ' re "Il,·IIt1 l·d l . 'llitlnn . O hi o ' '1' 1, •• •\ ! ' ·\ lIh ... d 1':".1 "';11'1.1 th fun era l t) f 1\1r ~ . lJ 'I'II I\ I'd ))a · \ 111 ""\ ' "/\ ,. I I ' ,. qdq . kin , Wedl1 l!Rduy ll f tc rn oun. ' t'! I •• I I \ I, I ,. 'I I I I ! ~ 1 I, ., I I. " 111 ,1.\ ~:'" ". I II, • " , I .;' ' , ' ... Mrs . W. 1-'. Mc Can l'n :Il1d 1\11', . I ,dl , L!I\ II . :.. 111· 1. , t ,I,.I"" I ' I " ,' C. E. U (' l'Ij\l~ were ~ h"lJpillg ill \ II L"'1. 11 H I III~' 111 1,\ I . I ·L ·.~ II .' ." I ". :-. 1.1 ' • ' / ~ !, .. : 1\ ," II ,t I I • "! I I I , Wilinillgtllll (-'r ido y U ft(' I' II111 ,11. ' J' h . .\ " I , .1 ' " ! : " 1" ~, I' I I Mr. u nd Mrs . Hudl l')' ha " l' '1I 0 V· rI, \ ~ 1\ " t, I I' I . I '" 1 1.1 • ~ f I I ~ I i -,. I" I I, , t 1\ .1.1 , . , .. I ! I' , . • ,' .1, l·d h~I'I' fr olll Ilayton, ~Ir . Ii udl"y I , . . . . \!, , I. II, ., 1, I: \\,' I \' " hu\'ill K !'t' nted 1\)('('0 1'1'1'11 \ ga ruge. I, : tl hlll h 1 ~ IIIO\ II ' · .• f l " '" ...... " II Mr. ' alld Mr ~ . •1. C .. l;l'Il)' and --------~----------.----~-~--~ - ~~~~ TI., ' I I,I . !" I : , h.', \. I. I, Mr" . Charles 11. C r ay wen' v i ~ il ' " 1 \ ' '1 · / t' .... II , I II' I' , ,\ I. '1/, 1· l tll · d, ... , . I 1" I I .. orH at Hutl erl' ilh.. \\' (' dn" s day uf · I r :11 1,1 \I I " L- 101 "I" I I , " , ,I " ! tt'rl1 uun, 'ufl , ,'_ 'J,,, , &Jot ' ,lfl ' HIt I I ;t I l ' i ll , l l _ t',1 te, I"ull wf !I, i .. lill • • · a .. 1-- 1"' ;'1/1 1 :1 '_ MI'. lind l\; r ~ , O. 111 . Hid"" alld HIl t!.I·I.h~t' .... "III ",. : 11111011111 ' ('. 1 1 :1 ' Mis s LUl·.I' 1':II1 I,.y, .,1' W:IYIIt'sl'i ll ,', (ur "U'U"II lIud , · III I,lre ' lI . 1'1 , 01'" t·, 1 , ,1 \11 \, I t f" WI'I'l' Su IId a y gUl's t s " r Dr . :llI d ATH£!SM VIA R.ADlO, ' I,.t ' " . , ,.' I., I "It 'II , 1I1rH. S, F . TripI'. t It ,... '... 1'1 1 " " I I " f " !, , THANKS, MR. WILBUR , ====-== = ==;\ ' I 'L -I - •• t l oJ 1 .... 'I,dl I . ' Mrs. Lida Vand e l'Y ou r t !-I nd i\Ii ~~ 1 \ i '" t1 I! I ~ • , I ." I I ,. I It" " I,p ' 1' , .. I. I .. I I " , .. t' , I. I OLO Hr.Ar.T~ NEW CARl. Klazilll Bey, I'ue t uf CUllslu fl Li· A 1Iie, Ill' C1arks l'ill l· • . \\'t! l'l' rl' CI' lit ·' 11 :-.;11 ;1111, 11 guest s "f Mr. alld )'\r". 1111\1':11'11 ha:; :;t'n t phuto s of un X no pl e, "'1"1 ' :( I \1 . ,u T I' ":- \11 " ..... IIIU I " '- " AME. r.l(,AN~ ARE TALLER. f{ny of hi ~ bruin to all his c!'ities, Grahalll an d famil y. Ihnl I h ' " I' I'Ilt.· .. , .. ,r,. tlurill e " I I ' Ith~t (h t , ~.· nr ... \\Ifl .,1,' "'''' 1'1111 IHI Mr. and 1I1r ~ , Will iam Luk"n , in o!'der to e sWblis h hi s p oet ic 111,.,,,· , · ( 1.. 11 . I·t.·" .... · lIu'" 'h,. "I"n ,' _. T~le A!,l(' ri elln As\. ).; ii:\ tinn f Oi the .h ••• · .... meril. Science is rllpidly UdVIIIlC- and !II r . and !\1 rs. !{'usse l Sh e r" d "f .,fll-' ,· hllllr ... . ·111.· .. 1111 .\ . · --- -- --1III!'ot. i l·,. ... ,I, ' 1I . • I' ,>\j · 1I1 """ 1... 111 1: alll .. nd e t.l KI'u lld lorlll'e ill (' " l l1 nlbu ~ A ,l·.:.n. cmcn ' o f .\~ },'.~ :SITt del1la l\rl ~ a a( :ttl, flllt"r: lIllh ing. Now at lus t w e know that nt , '1 1 .' i ll III ... "" t , ,· I1I1I1 . W .:: dll es duy an d Th u rs da y. h i;;' , fJO""'red rad il: jt3t:OIl :u ~~r '''' 1'I'ld"", ,1",11 I", I'u l' · ,hit,' 1It" q ,'" Hil i ' 1 l e a ~ t one poet has a brain! I \ !., , iI , II II " , f, ! j Captnin all d 1\'lrs. ( 'h u rl es Gur- Y or\: '::y :111.1 (1." (,5 1l0 1. gCOl it. il lt!-:oul{l' " :"\ I ' l : l \\ I ", d ,\ " ' , II . , • 'h I " ";,,:,, I I utl 111 Italy, it is now a f lony to nc r lind s un, of Co lum hu s . .·pe nt the (' a:;!c s ~ \1.'::) lu ma~(c ;4111 atht':s ~ us e I:ll'ofllnity . Bu t th e n , th ey the lI't'l' k' l'lId with 1111'S. l\lar~' r i t1" :I : C' lI~ " I ') I(t him ta lk [: ' S il:'l ~(\ l C. i111~ "r ,. ta:ld I.ow ar! )" probubly ha\' ,n't our IJrand of r i· Findl and !{ o be rt l: a rn er . \ I I ' II( I': "'1' 1':1 . 1': ' I t i l l ' bod , c,v,l d 1,,1;' a t hl'i~l11. h:tp,,·;,.g that Mis" Lutie \ and"r vIl o rt Clltl'l" gu !'e!te lighter liver there, his ', o ,cc v r,,: ,~ :l ed by ;t lhl WI:f ~y ond tnin ed UII SU lida y, Mr. and 1\11' ~ . COlll prehen; lol:. t ra "d~ arouod tht :',";,t :. :',-:,' : " ,: .' :I:,"'t',I, ,I;, Th e JlI!I' capita welllth in the Gl'l,r~(' [)( ' IlIl .I', Mi :<4; I{u lh fllld wo .. I'! th .. ough the .,'y, teri:>u5 e!her. I, ,I .. " r \ 1, "',~; . ', '" ,\ 11 :-. 1111' ~,I,., 1 I I I" Unit ed S tut es at the beginning uf John Il e llIl Y, :'v1r . nnd J\lrs. E . J . this mUllth Wll ti $40 .!!<!. W e ll , it Inw oo d, A t11cis ts, your.g () 01Cf, t spedally: !i,I,' /., ">"i·;//.: 1 ~lIt'~'L"'I I':~ ' J ,:,1 :. . ;',';., , 11):01 ~ I Lhl l' KI·ud · lJa ~l'lH111 tl'i111l jou r. might medi tate on ne of Bacon's col· 1,'1" ,Ii 'I ,111,1\ I Id ' 11"'" 'I'l l . ' ,s nice to kn o w it, all~'wuy. ,\ d . I' I" I J· ' ·... :tl lit. IH!l'l,d to KinKIIHlII Thul'!'dal' '·Vt' n · le(te.1 :Jpoth ~ gm 5 : " ~" 1;1 ,diP " ' .. , ' ,' I .. ~ I , :- 11.1 Sill1(>l1idcs, in~ wh e rt! th l'.\' wu n a hu t'ly co n · ~;ng ~s ke d n f H iero. I I !"f , ., I I . • ,\\ . . II • • 1",' 11 " ,." ' . II Since prohibition, grape prudu c, It , _l l id ' ,. I' I I I ' , ILl I :. I :-: , ,' 11, 1, Lion in Califo r nin hns ill cre a ~e d t es ted gume, th e r e s ul ting' ~1' l)rl' "wha t he tho\lgh t n f Gwd." a ~k ~ d a 1 1' .1 'Ilt l , ,1, . " I, . ... I ' "I ~ \ 1.. t I, . / .. :\1 ,) sel'e n night' tilll e to cl)nsincr o f i: , ' · .. ·I ' d.Oj ' ·' l\ lI. " II " I . \ . .11 I .. :, 11 ' .. , 20 0 pel' ce nt.. GI'npe juice is eel'· being 5 to 4. ancl at the s e':~ l1 nights' tnd h" a kcd it I . ' ,I II. I, ', \ , III ,I' " I I I .11 I ,I \ " I I ... and j\)r ~. A. S. Cu ll et t, )'Ir ~. M la inly becoming popular. 'I I ' ':\." L, I , fl l l,I •• . 1', "I " ,j II 'I" I II . ~: . HaLto ll a nd Mi ~ s l\un Co l· f ortni"ht 's time, a t th e fo rtn ight 'S j i l t 11 . 0\ II I .. I tl l ! " I , ' " ; 11 Ii 1· I, q , ~sd , :l monlh . I" I ~ " .! If , I\ . ", Now they 're whisper'ing d e nials lett to o k a dr il'£' thrllll g- h Wl's t ~ . , •• , I ·· " , •• I I '-' I. 'r 1 / . I ' r' I • ~, I,f At wbich Ifie ro marl'P1l ing, S irnol: 1.1 ,. , , ... . " f l n ion l'h ur ~ dil .v alld call,,11 u n Dr, ides atlSlI'crcd " th aI the longe r hc I \I , , , ,'~' I IIf th\! whis pering campaign! \ I ; I "'~' " '1'11 \ \"", 1 , ). ~, H', ! I q" " ,,1 a nd I\ln;. S. J. Elli soll . th ought uron th e maner the 111 M" " ' 1 ,. I' , I " I ~·I ,. I . "' ,11", \ '" 1. 1 In hr, n" .. o f t he ! ' ~n d bil·thd;IY o f diffi cult he found it." The W ul' ld Co ngt'ess of Cook s I. ! t , '1. . 1:- .. I \\ , 01 , . I . t ',,' ILt '11, 1, f.' r Illoth e r , j\)r~. :\1 3 )' Grahalll, h The mo rc glibly ),('U :lnS lI' cr ICing l ' I I I I \ I :' ,';--.' . 'I • " , 1' 1" , I s now meeti ng ill Paris. Evident\ \ ! I ,I . I I. \ ;... I ... 1: 1: , 'J . \\ ly selected th e c ity becnuse o f the Mrs. C.harles Pyl e a llll fa mi ly l'n· Hie ro's qUl'stinn the less you know. I'umor that many thinb"S o l'er t e rlaill e d with a famil y dinnl'l' at. Congratulations to S ,~cret;ary Wilbur. th e ir attradil'!! hOlll e n ('H I' W ay hE're we re I'll IV. wlt'o has o rdc red fo r Ollr nan tw o nf.'~ v ill e o n Sunday . -- - - -===--.,4 - - - -- - \\ u ~ " t ' Th oHe who ", prl' ill Co lumbu s d irigihle!' that wi ll loe' the biggest ill A pOIV('rful pugi lil't hll given th e world. ~, . , 1, ' , 1:-' I" I. ! •.~ ~J\ . , r l I . 111' " J" up the ring to be co m e II d e nti :;!. Snturda y f o r the Mi ch iKan -Ohi o They will be three times as big as 111 ' T ., \\ II !"IlIl. :..: 11 .1111 Well, we SUppOse hI' wilJ Ill' II ble Stllte fo otba ll Kalll e w e re. Mr. lind the Los Angeles. one third bigger than 'I IItti!"·St I j," 1.j' \ \\ \''a:1\ I " "1 1 I ', ." 1 1 " 1 11 1 11. . 1 11;.1 I l\iI-!;. A. . Co lle tt, Mi ss Nun 01· I I H ' r l~ " , I I I , ::ul "II I II . ,j · " , :" , ,1 . 1" to put his patients to s leep with . tht Gentian gia nt Count Zeppelin and ~ .It II . " " ).,,, " ," fl ' 101 1'1"1 " T il . ~ etl, Mrs. H . K Hailon , Miss C lur a each will carry, under tht great gas 't' out expe ns ive an es th e ti c~ . 1: 1 \ . :-.:, . \ , , " I I. , J' ,: 1 :1~ ».. :11 ,I . ' I ro il Hatlun. Mr. Hen sslier Gaine s, .10(' bag. five airplanes for scouting. II I:JI 1'1 ; Ii ' , '" f I +I , ,, ' i l :.! lit ~ " , ,iI d i "'l l 1t ' 1, I" , \\" , '1, 11 11 ' h , lIl l : . j ! :1 11 Dll v is nnd L, D. Burrough s . A Cincinnati thief s t ole 25 pair. n , 111 . 1 fill '. :111 \' , III ( "' 11 1 I : 11 !" I ;l l lll , Mrl'. H I' IlI'y McCo y, n ee Suc Th" Goodyear Zepp<elin Corporatioll al' ,] ', ' 111 10 , t ' I" II " ,':"l l i . II \\ .; lh. I :-';1 111: 'If shoes , gnawing the left t Ol' out Df ten mOI'e pair s. Evidently fjg. Hunt, M I ·~. Lf.'O Mill s, n ee Alicl' will build th em and fri end ly natiolls il ;,~! ~tll dl . : ' (I ~':~I ~ II ' ·/II ,\ !. 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"' \\ ' i lrr " 11 , ' ., Il nt ' ·, (lhl .. record, it is said ta lking contin o H iall I'e m ainen "h:r the w C'c k-e n'd :nodern war gas, a\)le' to unleash on~ ' 0, I( It..\ /( ( r ~ II('''.. I ' h l . , f 1"1} I,O The Ladi es A id h eld a I' ~ry in . nundred fas t destr.uctiil'e planes, could uoh sly for more than 45 hohrs. WI I.L .1. H.I:>; K F: II . , ' 1.- 1'1, We'r'e prohd to say that mony ob- teresting s e:o;. io n Tue !;dll~' IIfter- lea\'e with U ncle am' complimentsh a The Ladi es A ill fr.,1ll Lum ' visiting ca rd ill Europe or Asia I at 1I00n. s cure AI.!ler-icali wOlllen co uld II'0uld not SOQl be forgotten. probaWy 'lI'utdo thim in any fair berton were guests o f the after· 'We make war on 'no nation. but we ·contest! noon. An inte r esting pr ugram ah ould be ready and able to fIJI with TRY If. WIIS given. Mrs. A. S. o ll ett gav(' subsequem regret any one attacking There are many r'ea so ns for go. two clever readillgs ; Mrs . Wnlt er us. OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ing " straight" and no w II new o ne Ellis gave two r eadin gs in h er win FOR RESULT S 'William W . Breck. ret ired busine'ss is added to the lis t. Priso ns are ning mann e r . Mrs. H. S . Tm'ke r hUllluke r sli ng, mall, fell dead while playing golf. Hd [ going to,pe equipperl with radios ! and Mr . . R. F. 1 :Ind a Fl o wer Co ntes t wa ~ g ivl: n . lVas six ty·four rears old. At sixt\' · four. make no ,·iolenl eA'01'tt To keep penc e in the family, ma- A t e mptin g lunc h of ice cream, unl e~ a -good doctor has pronounced ny a man finds two rarlio s neces· cak e and co H'e e was serv ed . your Hea rt .. fool prno f." ary- one for' political s peeches , Gol f is goorl for [lId me n that play, and one for dance mu s ic! as the y should ,' talking , laughing , walk· ~ ing slow!'y . It's dang'c rous fo r th~~ that stra in ~11 (1 st ri,'c! 10 better their garnc.
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Roger Cornell, of Dayton, was the week-end guest oC relatives on the Row. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Furna s heard Jim Watson at Memorial hall, in Dayton, last we~k_ Walter Long' and wife with Carl Thomas and wife were Dayton shoppel's Wedneeday, MYI-tle Stan ley and Edna Kin · dIe called on Mrs. Maggie Burnet, of Waynesville, Satul'(iay morning, The Hardman 'family had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Layton Gebhart and Miss Mary Gebhart, of Miamisburg. Mahlon Gebhart, in co mpany with Ray Petticrew, of Miamisbll r g, made a tour of Clinton and Greene counties, F:ridIlY. The Long family's Sundav nf. ternoon guests were MI'. anl Mrs. Ed Mnck and daughter, of Ouk. w,?od , lind Mr. and Mrs. George MIller, of Centerville. ' Pnrmer Stanley and dllughter, Rachel, with Charles Phillips and daughter" Virginia, oC Centerville, visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Noggle, of New Burlington , Sunddy afternQon. \II'. Earl Thomas, w.ife and 5 0 11 were entertained at the home of ,1. B . Thom.as of Centerville Sunduy. Oth er guests were Mrs. Mayme Daly , of Indianapolis, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hathllway, of Center.
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CAUTION Nam s I'Oiflt on ballot, Tnklhis card with you llnd put nn (X) before en h of th e "bove nam es.
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Judicial Committee.
CHAS, J. WAGGONER, .. Lebanon, Ohio.
Chairman
C. C. COJ.:I:tNS, ... SOllthL.e
Secretary
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'I'll/' IH'I' capita W /lllh in the t'nit(,,, Sla te!; at thl" beginning of 1 1li ~ 11\"l1th WII~ $,10.82 .• Well, it t ..
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W. N. SEARS
Thi s IWO headed 'call' en~' oys milk a nd hay a t tlle 5am~ t me, The freak w~s born a t Poys ppi. Wi5co n ~ in, and is doing Cjllite welL
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Licensed Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
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VOTE FOR THE
Grand Republican ·Rally-
'ROAD LEVY
LEBANON, OHIO
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II esday' Evening, .October
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AT 8 P. M. ISSUES ' OF THE CAMPAIGN WILL BE DISCUSSED by
County Roads ,In helping ',o ur farme,rs we are helping everybody. ' l
Lei's t:all work together , t~ , complete Warren County',s Road ,S ystem. "
YES on No'.' v ember 6th '
Senator Simeon
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:.OTHERS WILL , INCLUDE
Judge F taacis M. Hamilton, Col. Simon ' ROls ,. Dean E. Stanley
Music by ·the WAYNESVILLE BAND EVE RY ONE SHOULD AVAIL HIMSELF OF THE OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR THESE EXCELLENT SPEAKERS ' " '•
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Old F'ashioned Red Fi, ~ e Parade willprec~de':th~ meet:in·. , ALL ARE INVI'f.ED
CHAS. J. W AGGONE'R
,C. ' C. COLLINS
. HOWARD ,CHENEY -Politica l Adv.,I 'tlaln&,.
WARREN OOUNTY REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITT)'l1il .. . \ .
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gightieth Yea'r
WAYNESVILLE,
AN APPEAL TO THE VOTERS OF 'OHIO
DOtl'T FAIL TO VOT E FOR SCHOOL LEVY
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E I ~ ewhere in this paper notice is given of a vote to be had at the N~vember election COI- uno ugainst Il propos ition to levy tUXI! ~ I'm' :lc ho01 purposes nt the rUl e of :l mills for U podod of five yeu rs, This extru I vy ha:; bee n in for e for u number ot' Yl'u rs, huvillg la st bel: n vo ted in 1924, ano the period for which it wus tli e n vot ell expires befor(' the gen -ral ('Iec ti o n of lD29. • An incre.ae of tax e. i. nol •• ked for, but, merely u continuatiun of t he rute now in fo rct' , Thi !; i,: 'lIbliolutt' ly necessary if t he ~ chll() l s of the district " I'e to be s uccessfu lly , aintained. Let evel'y a ll !: vote so that our exce ll ent ~ chool ~ys t !: m muy be continued.
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WCDNES IJAV, OCTOBE R 3 1, 1928 •
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DR, fRANK ,CRANE'S WEEKLY LECTURE 4
If vo u \I'('re limi t d t o one book Inrl'nce J. Brown. SeCl'etary of ~~~~~~=~=~=::,~--,~-".::~--;- ~ ~- J you 'mig hl wnllt the dictionary, ' t a te an d State S upervisor of Thf' :accid " lIt IIIIPI" 'I1\'d lit t h" S ('IIH! jl(' ople wou ld want the BIEle lions in Ohio, hus issued the - ._, IIIlIlIl! .. f lI i ~ iUlhl' l', SallIU ,I Mil rh - ble, If ,v" u w"r c limi te d to ohe following statement; I ---- - - - - - ---, ' !~'( II I-I', al J(,lIl a Il lill' alld ,11Il1f Wl'st picce (of i'ul'l1itur in the h use As 'tate supen-isor of e lectiolls .. I' . "' \\' Bul'iill l{IOn ",hi ll'. lIhl'l!lI choke wo uld be t.he pinno. -. ~_'fI , I in~ I'"ddl!r. I am appealing to the vote rs of Thl! pinno) i ~ cusily th e most imII " I\It ~ I JUI-II(' " Iluuut 1111 Il'fl Ohio to vole ellrly on November 6. , ill,· (,I' hi ~ 11I'lid IIl1 d l'a l' alld J...l't portant insirullll'n t ill th e world . Every indication points to Ohio It i ~ l lw g reatest Cllll1ll1on dea l'llI 01 1101 I'ig- hl }c /.(', polling the largest vote in it s hisA 1'11'1' "i s IJI II ' II ~ II'l' l'l' dr e ~ ~r d . nO lilinato l of !Ill mu ~ klll instr uIII' lI' a , l"h' n II ' (':"l'l'Y h !l~ pit:ll , l1\ellt~, tory at the ge neral e lection on the Xl' nia, \\,h(,1'1' it 11'11 " I'l: po l'ted Fri r.1... ~ t llIu ~ ic thllt is written for 6th of November. The total num day, h(' SIJl'nl tI ("l-, t lt-ss night. un orchestra or a uunj o, a saxober of votes cast will undoubt.e dly phon" 01 ' th e hUlllan \'oi ce is rebe Homewher e bt't\vee n two million duciul c t o II piano score, und U5Ufive hu'ndl'ed thousand and th ree ully i: til' ~ t com po ed Oil the piano . million. This will be sever ul hun.1 ....... Thl!l'll is no doubt ubuut music dred thou snnd more vofes than in FARM BUREAU MAKES b'in g lhe most cu ltural of studany previous e lection. These fig- ... _.. _.DRIVE FOR MEMBERSHIP l i s, It c unnote ~ rhythm und ha rures nre conservutive and are made mo ny, two t hi ngs thllt Ilre esse nonly afte r a check of the registin l ill u ll departm l! nts of human Monuay, Octuber 2!J seventeen tration in variou!! cities and uu- Butler Co unty Furm Bureuu men aClIv lty_ Hhythm is necessary t henticreports fro rural and paired with Wurl'en Co unty fo lks O " 'l' n in [h~ moti()n pictures, and snlall town precincts. As a res ull mll(le 11 dri ve for membe l'shi p_ T he 'I'll " l<'~~ II 1'0[0'1' kll()w ~ ubout VOII mu s t hov e a se nsl' of harm ony t he re will be many precincts in dr ive resulted in 2 2n ew membe rs you th e IO!l JJl'1' hl! i> liab ll' tn vul .. 'i f you a r e goi ng to b e un orntor, Ohio where it will be a physical a nd on equnl numbel' of Jll'omises fill' yuu, I b('li ('I'{> th llt. LlI(' ,)th (' 1' a painter ul' n sculptOI', impossibilitr for all e ligible voters for further contracts. two l)IJv ~ t hllt Ill-I' run ning for Th(' piuno is the beHt door to t o cast their ballots in t he twelve At. an experience meeting conhours alloted for the election. evell ducted ut th e FIIl'm Burellu ofPI'l'~ idl'lit "'!luld Iloth hav e - bee n the knowledge o f mu s ic. Alm ost t ho ug h all of the voters were wait- fice, aiter the banque t tendered belll' 1' "fl' if ti1l!,Y had pull ed a eV I!lybody "nters into the , fi eld of 'ou lidge nn d got down in t hl' ir ' 'h I ing to receive their ballots at. the the workers, e vel'y one ex prc:5cd 'hell unci !lot co ml! "lit till l he IIlUSIC uy t lit < 001'. time t h poLIs open in the mor n- appreciation IfOl' the kind und \,,,te ~ wei'" t'ountc,r. Th pinno is th e life of every soing. co urteo us treatment uccorded to I f I was thesl' buy ~ I would c iul gathl! ring. The authority given to the va- t hem by t he flll'm er!; approach e d. kind ' I' til.\'ht shy 1)1' II public lini c. If nnyollc can ploy the piano, rious coun'ty boards of e lection ~o , or especial s ignificance i - the -, I hl'Jieve if t hl! v hall bOI h slayed eVl! n mannge so-so with nccompanJlPpoint deputy clerks of theIr fact t hat Edith M . Hilliker, o ur boards to assist in thetle congest- new homc agen t, donated hel' ear hI-hi nd th e lI1iCI'I~ ph one Ollt of Hig ht imcnts. a gl'oup A'uthers around ed precincts will help relieve the a nu her se rvices 11 8 drivel' to help of any II I1 r1icnn' nml sh" t i[ til 'e m hil" and th e house is e nliven ed by situation to a certain extent. out on this membershi p cn mpaign. at 111Ilg' rllnge:, t he,\' would hnvc the vvice~ of the you ng. or purtHowever, even with this addltionhe,' n ,bl'Uel' off" lIel'~ !I re chosen for dancing_ II I 8ssistllnce unless t he voting is Thl ~ t~ln~r of IllC,' llIIg YO,ul' he,ro A I I1l,, ~ t e ver chi ld e/l n leal'n j Hn t! 1!'1'{(1I11!' acquHlnted wllh hllll , _ y. ' do ne regular y throughout the eni ~ uwrul liahlc' [(0 Illuk e ,Vou s tart mu s Ic If he IS ta ug ht you!'g r tire day in ~ steady stream! m.a ny hun ti n), ailothl'l' hero . AI uno e no ugoh . ModcI'n methods of 10voters in Oluo may lose t heir right H ' l'b ha\' r dllile thing ~ whi ch a re ~ truction IIl'e so s imple that even of ' 'franehise through inability til on th(' 1'1!(!(O 1'l1 and I believe I the dull est ca n under tand. care for them. ) know that t he ,,{omen of Ohio wo uld let fulk s I(Iol( (lV,·1' the 1'(,1'It i!l a deprivation fOi' any chi ld ~~ ---=:,;=----_ ._----- =8re anxious to do the ir bit towards o l'(ls in s lead of the_ putien~_ not to know t he piano. . helping the regular pl'ocesses of It is the best form of self-exA: t h ~ pl'cMlfl cntlll1 ca ndld lltc, of good government. ' So I --am apthe Anti - Bunk Pa l't~' , _I am gOlllg pressio n . As Th omas Moore's peilling to the wome of Ohio to on th e- thcor y t hat It I ~ better to , _ I' vad Hhout II brown derby t han it ~naC~I!O,:l tlC runs : . . nrra nge to go to the polls as early iR to ~ ee one. When we know. Mus lc_ Oh ho\\ fO lltt, Uow!Weak in the morning as possible to ca st thut a mun has put t he Nose Bag Lnngu age fades before thy spell I thair ballots 0 that the electioh machinery may f unct ion properly. on Belgium and mad e us ent bra n Oh, why fihould passion ever speak The e mployers of Ohio are urgIllas h likl' It 1'0 \\' in stead II( bl'ead, Wh e n thou cans t breathe her ' ~oul ed to a rrange so that their e m1\ hy W C :11'1.' I!' inl!' to look 1'01" II so \\' e ll '!" l.ullch nl'e being. e rved at the -- - ,--=- might y c, mmanding unt! mag netic Our momen ts of greatt;!st deployees may gO to the polls in ~roups throughout the entire 12 "-ANI'IIII' AIRSHIPS MI·s. W. H, All en wn _ a incin- High chool .building, this week 1\'1 1' 13 , C. IN. GOl'do" _pent TlI es- pPl'sonalitv. I' ht h' ' 1 do A'l t hillk T nm betraying a ny I~ , pel- aps, ~re our m?men ts hours of the voting instead o{ Jol- I'lft wnu nat! villi tor Monday. for lhe. ti rs t tllne d ~lrmg tv~ , sea- tluy in X e ni ~, noti onal eCT t when I H ay that of se lf -,:xpress lon. Nothmg is lowing the <customary plan of 'pet~ 'iMJR PllOPERl'iY '. -. r -. I., • so n, WJth Mrs. J-ol!l8h .oUVIS, a ll mitting them to leave work an a - . , . Mrs. Edith M. I-1l1l'ri s and Ml'S_ onk, Jt'1il5ot one hundl'C I folk s had es E. Miche ner w as ill in - buth o f the Re boys Hre liable to be tter s UIter! to f.ull Ret forth our get mo!'e vat g if ynu can ' l see phases of emotio n than t he 'piano . ho ur or so earlier in t be evening THE '8EST~ SPEAKEASIES Rona ld Huwke wel'e Dayton : hop- are served euch day. cin nnti Monday. 'em , flmp aign__ huve ruined No s ubstitute will do. It is not to. exercise t~eir right of. fran- IEIIOVES OWN APPENDIX pel'S Tile dllY. Mrs. J. Edwards spent the week- mOl'e Ill e n Ihell1 they ha ve ever enougn to play the harp or t he ehlse. The larger factories esTh e til'l\t numuer o~ the lecture end ill Cincin nati. pecially must not expect tbeir emIll ude. _ _ _ __ _ violin wit.ftout a - basic acquaintMrs. J. O. nrLwriglrt ent!!r'wh ich is bc ilng !lponsol'ed Dr. E<:kener and hi. fellow offi- tRi ned the Joll y Matrons Tuesduy course p loyes to be t"ken . ear.e of at the nnCe with the piano. . .J u niol' elMS" will be 11I'eby t he Rob e rt Dechunt, of Akron, WI1~ polls in a short time, especially cere of the bil Zeppelin hOlle afte rnoon. Of cou l'Se ther~ is plensul'e in ~ 'nted at the Gym T hursduy, No- a ' bu!lil1ess vis itor in Wu yne~l' iIIe THE WAYNE TOWNSHIP where s uch employe~omprlle the Amedcan ..capital- will inta~.t- ItI'embe,· L T h is number features MOTHERS' CLUB attending conce rts, or listening to greater portion 01 tM voting pop- lelf in t~e building of five airships W. N. Se3r und family spent J uhn W. FI'ye and Company, pl'e- Tu ~ day. bund music 01' singi ng, but no ullltiO"l\ of certain preclnct8. fOJ< tran.-A'thintic ftilht •. unday with 1-1. M. Selll's at CI'C n sl! nting '"l\fystel'iell," M 1' , Frye plensul'e RO fu 11 and so profitCm'y's Jewell'Y hop, LebAn on, A big New York bank i. said to ville, Ohio, Citi7.ena generally are asked to There lire a great many moth1I 0t o nly llly ~ tifie s but keeps his able, withnl, IlS the joy we get in appear at their voUnlr t'laces early be. lnt.re.ted. audience in II cuntinua l u proar of Ohio. the home of Gruen Watchl's ers and friend " , f t he schuol, who in tne day' and. to 'exerelae patience All are interested in the developul'e lIot memb ers of th e Mothers' making OUI' own music. Again I Miss Emma I-Tc igllway . is spend- luught,l'. He varies hiB program in Wnrl'en c unty. with the e lection oftlcials who are ment of aviation. Every useful new ill the week at th - ilarnhur t home with llIusic nnd art works_ ThL club , We wunt every woman, ~ay tha t if you are to buy only bound to be overwor'ked in this un- thin, hetps Ireneral prosperity. If in Ci ncinnati. Miss Helen W leh \ ill bl' a who hU ll chillren ill sc hool. 01' who o ne' piece of furniture f or your ntertainllll!nt is of the first-class precedented situation. .e can:t build the _airships ourunrl III ri b'! a fuJI attendance. gue!!t nt a Hullowe'l! n uilln e l' in it; intel" sted in the wo(k be ing home, let it be a piano, Those who are waiting either in aelvt;t. the next best thinl is to Mr. Oliver Dn\' is, who hilS been Sillgle admission, aduIlJ; , 35c ; Xenia tonight. tlon by the club to become a mc m t he voting place or in line to be finance them. uel' t his yea r _ The dues qre finly visiting his son ~t B08tOll, Mass. , High Schoo l sludents" 25 c; child. a dmitt/i!d nt t he time the polll close ,_ Miss S te lla Sti les, of pl'illg- 25 ccntH pel' y 81', T he meetingR FIELD TRIALS RUN OFF r turned hom e T','esday. ren, 15c, at 6 :30,' bave a right to ' receive Mr. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr,\ of Genfield , vi sited h('r cousin, Mi ss Do- Ill'e held 0 11 the firs t Fridl1Y of ench AT HOLE IN THE WOODS their ballots. However. this does ....1 Motors. and his associates will N west in l adies' han d bUgH, l1Iunth ut 2 p. 111., in the Grade I'U Stiles, Illst week. not meanDor iB it anticifJated tha,t IOOner or later get I' nto th.~ a,' r- Illes II b ags nneI 'iti. es, nt . 'nl'u's The fil',' IIl bU!lkc tball game of t he building. Thel'l! iH a short bus ivan b i d F' ' " the general ,voti,ng pub ic sbould pIa II' fi.ld. ' " seu .. on WI e (I aye rluay ev,uws filed by machine ,. ut ne ~s se: s ion , pl'ogl'Ul11 of music. The Miami Valley Field Trials t cast ~ ' Cen t e l'VI' 11 e a I\d Ha r ve ys • wait until the Ialit mmuteo McClintie. Marshall-a firm of rewelry ShOll, Lebllnon, Ohi o. IIIII ~ , cI tIne"!" t ru er, fa ter _ Roy Pig- _I)euking 01' miscellun eo us enter- association held its sixth annual the ba:tlots. To do 110 may mean Phtlburgh n ow' constructing bUI g teams will be the visiting ott, al Madden's Lumber Yll r.! . tninment, lunch unci a socill l hour, fie ld mee t on the Collett farm, ... vo~. _ .. ' d Iff h ' Scvel'lll fr om this pi lle attcnd- teMn s. 'entel'vi lle WaH one of a lon'g wal't before beln.. so eVB ry one muy get acquainted near Harvey burg lust Friday. ~v-ma e stee rames or ouses d tl b' RbI' ' II t I I are ur....d to en eav'ht II fI e .Ie 1ft ctu !Can \'3 y a 0111' ve ry U.II'U (! ' t Ctllltt!Slants ast All vo ters Millees 1'rillena an d Marg~l r e t with 1111 th . members, An eu rly litnrt was made Friday' t .,.. - I I , we lurn rom slee to C)'~t Oh~ -d ft I I '11 d b' ' b . or to reach a de<!isio,n as to what daralamin ' to build .all-metal diri11 on, 10. rt ay a el'noon. yea l' ail( t ley WI ~o OU l ·l'lng 'EdwnJ'd!c\ visitell l'e latives in Bl a nOur \\Iork is to furni sh one h ot an d by con tinuing tne meet until tickeU! they are ~oing to vote and, ,iblea anll ftames. n h 'ong team this thne. Our 10- ch stel' 'unday and MondllY: ' l!is h, free, for lunch to nil chil- late in the duy, I1l t hough sc he dul, j u st how they 'are to mark their ' Mr. an\:! 1IIhs. E. N. Oxley a n d cnl t ennl loo ks like good mutcrial. dren of l he Grade buildillA'; cloth- ed the dogs. Eleven of these were ballots before going to the polls. Great dema nd for 'a utomobiles, ons, of Troyl.. spent Sunday 'W illI. L t us tUI' n out and ,giVe! the team Wt' give Cedar Stamps. Store ing and medical 'aid to thp poo r in nne. The six-mile c ircuit about if posl!lble. Thin once tbey re·' keeping, all , plants at capacity, ! ~~: and Mrs. ,toy Mill:'! ond daugh- go nd slt'ong BUPPOI' t: at the open- open e venings. Cary' Jeweh'y childl'4HI TI:Jeref91' , , ahaceive their ballote to vole them as duc:tion. is one proof of nros.perity ing gan e. , l~ 1 b Oh' cr 11I)u ld be vel'y much int rested tl'llct ulso mall e it pos~ ibl e to coms~eedi1Y aa POIIslhl!!, remaining in Tb. Northwest a':''' MiddlA-West' --I -Shop, .. anon, 10. in lhe wOl'k being dOlle Imel fee l plete the meet in one day. 'b I tI 1 t h " •.,.. ~ Have yo ur ' SJIWS fil ed by maI The circ le wa s laid off in five t e voting boot s on y t e eng repqn 'good busines,. chine, Th y cut Ican e1'l t.I'U el', , GET-TOGETHE ~ tMEETING M1'. and M1'4. J . H. Smith wcre nH thou g h sh hus II part of a ll the of time that aldblolutelY' bnecetllJlat' • -, beLter. Roy Pigott, a t Madden's I callen to Co lumbus on I1cco llnt of nctivities of the club. 'rhe next div isions, SO t ha t II brllce was takry. They s,.ou remem er lIa .If 'we were much more prosper- Lumber 'Yard. . The Fricnds ~;' il'~' t Da~ Sl:hool t he dea th of MI'. , mith'.!t bl'onler- Il1N! tillg' , ill be FI'idny , November en up immedill tely Il fte I' one had other electors are impatient ly ou., we could hardly stand it. Th~ 't will hold 1.1 m~eting pn Fl'lday e v- in-law , , ~ec llnd . tilli shecl. A great mallY quail arid The li p nk e r fO I' this mel'ting i ~ phellsan t H we r e put to flight. awaiting their opportul)ity to it to lay. some of us could hard I MI's. 1.. M. Henderson was hos- ell;nt~, Nuvember 2 ' at the mee~en terThe wi nn er o f the Derby Trial mark their ballots. lland it. But il is not so with al tess to th(' members of the love r ing ~loll ~e_. The P'Il'pose of t hIs SI'Veru l from herc attendt'd the Mr ~ , Dudlev K(' eve l', of The new papers .of Ohio elln do unfortunately, \ Leaf club and n few friel1tl s 1'.lnt I meetin g wl,ll .be to ~1iI1( o\,er prob- barbecue' nn,d R publican ra ll y at ville. Ev I I'~' lin!! iH r t:!1j u(>!;ted to wus OnawtlY Tom , owned by Dr. a .. .....- eat 8ervjce for the ~ub1ic by , , ~ I l t t l I I I .-, ... ) Thursday nftern oon. ellls . pCI' Hilling !l Ie sc 100. Mol'l'I' W lust Snturuay. Th I'e W II ~ bl'inA' ~ Ilrlle nld gH rnl e nt fOI' the A, K, Ph ill ip!!, of Ci ncinna tI. On clothing ('UIlI mittee to mnke over Monday of lust week, this dog won iivlntf advance In.. ormat on ....on In New York ,a man. fifty yeare; I R'!I'cl;hlll cltts ' YI1,» , erv d nnd an immen se c rowd t he l'e. for t hc' flOor chi ltlrl!n this wintel', first place ttt P t. Pleasant, W . Va., the ballots that will be handed· the.. old. baying vainly sought a job Chl'istma s greeting cards- come ~he leullel,!! o f the s cllo?1 uro a, k-, Fl'Jr eye trouble CO IISUlt Dr, Ru- , Our mottu- Evel'Y Muther and und is e ntered in unother meet a t voters in their varioua communi- 'opeD to ,ray hain, t.ried 10 hang in nnu see our wide se lection or ml,{ that t he lIl ~mber~ Will be prosMadison, I nd., the first of the week ties 80 they may have an oppor· laimself from I thirY-ltory' window, IlumbeI'S. Cary's Je\vell'y SIIO I) el~lt, I : 1I1ore Will b sevem l Ih mgs (Iolph, eve!lig ht snecillli~t nt Ca- Fri e nd a Memb er. tunity of ' studrinc the..m and He did IIOt ' succeed in hanlin,' , .. .' MIlI'y E . Ell I'I1ha I't, Pre~, lind at Louisv ille, Ky., the latter 1 deelding how-theu t,allots shall be himatlf. bUl f.1I and was killed. Lebanon Ohio. . ll b~l: S ~~_. . _ e__ _ I'y's .Jewelry Shop, Lebnnon. Tue!1E II <'n Connel', ,·cc')'. pUl't of t he week. . cast before entering tbe bootb. A " ., day, 'fhul'selay Ilnc\ Saturday. The second prize was won by still greater se'w ice can be pe rMr. Roy Howard looks before he R\lv. nnd Mrs. J oseph Bennelt, HOW 'TIS, NOWADAYS , Pompey, owned by R. L. Adkins, forml\4 by the public presa throughl leapi I ..'d decides not to leap, alte. Mr:l. "Fred M. Cole and Mr!;. A. K' I MI'fI, C. M. Ro bitzer. Mrs, J. D. KANSAS TEACHER of Loui sv ille, and third prize was - - -imprllllsing upon the public the se- h..,ipl, alcoholic drink. analyzed ' ill Day attended the M. E. cOnfel'CllCe The o ld-faShi o~ )voma n who l\1I1 I'latt, Mrs, Fred M. Cole nn,1 GETS TOKIO POST won uy Genera l Juckson, owned , _____ uy )0' , J , Boyd, Cincinnati. riousnes!! of tbe s ituation ' and the m,n.'y of New York',s "bul" speak- llt New Richmond, Ohio, las t ~~ l!d to take you nt th c pantry MI's_ Wa lter McClure are !lpc nd absolute necesaity for ea'rly voting ~IIU. week. ' . I to ~how yo u ho mony jars of giti a few days in olumbus, the After 111111'''' than t\l'enty- foul' The ull-age trial in ' the afterOnly througJi' the liandllng of a'. 1ft el_hl "hiah ,rade" establish. ' , , preserves f;he M d put up fot: the g uests of Mrs. Mel'l<' ._Kerns lind years <l ~ II It'llchc r of English in nu on was won by Frank Brown steady stream of voters ,throu,h- lDent. hiS altents J>urchased liquors . Mr. , and lift . C. , W. Bradbury' w}ntel' now e ntertP.ins yo~ Wi th II Mrs, Fred '(thwart?. ' Kun sas City hil{h ~choo l s , Miss 'am, ownlld . I,ly H. J. Gates. of,out the entire day will the elec- Ktllln, deadl,. Only tw%r three n nd' IlnughtEn' soiled from. New d)s play of t~ e brldg~ prizes Rhe SWlIa I" run(' l'~ ,Jt!nkins has ac- Lfluisvllle, Ky, Mr. Gates brought tion machinery of Ohio be able to, ,lace. out .of ' twenty.eight .old, YOrk thf we k for ' tJieir Hom e in gathered duri ng Uw \\~ltCT~ No Gift t'xp r esses your though t.s ceptell a cu ll to Tokio, whe re s he t h i!; dog, with two others, throul{h function. . l' , .hilki.1 non-p,oisonou.. E ngland uftel' ","pleaBant visit with - -- - - - , lII ore than Diamonds_ Like lIU1, wi ll b ecome UII instructor in the f!'Om Louisville in an air.J!lane. T.h18 is the aituation \whicb I find Alld 'they 1150 ' were pois~nou.. their )Ion, C. ~. Brudbu1;Y and fam ATTEND HYMAN'S SALE shine they cheer t he t hnn kful hi!< lol'Y of F:nl!li s h lite l'!ltu'l'e in t he The Reco nd pl'ize was won by . co.tflronting the . ~le<;torate of' th~ :t:~ alcohol. as. fool5 use it, II ' ny, 01 OI·egQn ~n. " \ <'! ' _ heart. lIUkc yo ur seleclion nt wome n's college there. Keifel's Bob, ow ned bv E. W . state. Every precaution and prep.> "1 a poiso.n. , •• ' C . J I - 'h Lebanon 0 . S ix wl!cki; ago Mi ss J e nkin s Heisey, of Newark. The thitd uration that can be taken or made, ' , " ' Mler Hyman will open his doors ary !\ ewe ry op, , - wa g in Richmond, Ind ., cOl1duet- p ri~ ~., )VIlS won by. P~~i cho '0 Pal, to handle, the vote p,roperly is' and '!om',thin,' .new' in modern' lurSliVa. ,e verythlhg - pye,d. '- wool tomorruw inaugurating !lnothel' or ing some I'csearch work in n col- owned 'by Fred nlke. of the Rikesholl be put into e~ec,t. ()nly; .e!),. • c"" ,_ '., ct),c,!lillc,j,_ftuff l·~g. i , ra~, rfl g ' from his tanlOus sn les. If you are in Dinner g uests of MI'. S. L. Hl't- Icg(' th er e, w he n ~ h e met a son of .K!-,mlcl· I\l'm, of Dayton. through t~e cooperation of the vO-, ., Dr. Robert Meals, ~oun •. g lurleon your old cllrpQt.s, ru gs and c1o~h- need or anything in winter goods wright at the Home T ea room, Gi lbe rt Dowl c!; heatl of th e Friends About 30 men on horses follo,),te.n t1)e",lelve" can they be giv~n .f Hollywood. thoiJght"t,h at Ihoqk i rig ." F~a:nt<lin Ru~ ,Co., 'f. ra nklin- I)ow is t he time to g,~t them. S unda y were Mr. and"Di . 1'5. NeHbitt mi ssion in Tokio , who, with Mr s. cd t.he dogs. Elevel of these welie the rightA a.nd, tbe, prc;>m~tand, ef~ aIt., lureinl operation- II e~lt"d lin , · Ohio. ", ,.' - - - --~-~~~~i~;t~~d,t~.rsG.S~~~~I\I~.f l~l~i Bowlcs, has becn Il lifelong friend. po lo horses, bruught here fl'o!l1 ficlent serv.lce to ' whIch . they. are ~ anauthelics not by the 0llera· ", I " . WILL SERVE MEALS Mrs. J. O. Cartwright a nd dutl gh- During lh e il' - isit, Mi ss J e nki ns Day tO il by truc~. Ray Vanc~, Qf -e~tltled; ,' Tne present electiQn code tiDIL ' I . • _ . ' I\Ir. and M l;S. C . .E. JDhJlson , ot: t M' E I expressed a lIe 'ire to vi sit hi :; par- Day tOil, 'llI'ofesslOnal dog trulner. of Oblo has . ~ot provided for such To -ttl. ' _his _th,e ory h. e ' remo~c ' Cec\ar\'ille.. were .gu es~ of Rev. er, ISS ve yn . nt in Japan. a<:ted as field ~ m al'sh'al .'a~d R. R. an eme.rgen~rti ~et tllrouJh ,tbe. co ..&. ·own" -"pendlx. lYing Oft th. imil Mrs. "Bi!nneti list:' - Sunday. T h e Grange will s'e rve meals on '. A ~ qu ick ly as t he mllib; cou ld Dickey a nd ,N lch,olas. Da1)lel, both "~I .. ta .. br tb -... )' ele · 'ctl ' on day, a chick en dinner, Mr, and I\h's. Cha rl e Gl'ay ' en \ operation an .:a .... D nc", :.~ ~tilll table ,propped up, astein, 1\11'B. Edith' rBlail'" 11 n< . daughter. d 0 tob 21 dl!Ji ve r n letter to thi!l cou n try of Dayton , acted as Judges. votel1l themselve.s, It' can and must •••I.a ....c. of, a 'brother Sur. Ka,thleen, of the sume..place,_were with all the trimmings at noon , tertained on Sillll..a y " 'hcd cr .' from .Jupun s he wu . in(O I'me d by ___ _ __ _ b 11'0 ayanl1l II and oyster in the evening. in celebration of tne ~e met. .~ ~~ - " .. !lut,/, .in I();:.llnll the app~ndix nite,l'nOon ea ers. ,, ........ f M G ray an l. d her 'wl'n Mr, 'Bowles that he hud not only . ' ~ v " ' , " '.,' ~, ....,... - versal'y, o TS, " MARKEY' AND 'BAZAAR - ., ' alld u~mov! nJl adheSio ns, , " " -... . ••• --. , , ' ,", .. , ""M W I J d Th orranged for a vi. it, but hnd ob" . , NIXON-=-DAicIN., ' . ; A· line 'dl51'laj or -'$elf·c(.imol and y'!!hel\~p.\1~jl,1~ gian).Q.l)qs, wa~c;~~ , " . r-----'!, , ~i:!:~~ t ~~re ~{;~r an~r M~~. 'Vo:l~ tuin , d e mplo yment for he r for, The Ladies Aid of t he Mllth ~ J , ' ,. . "co"ra~e." , jewelrr.. und gifts, ybu must ,depen<l , : Miss 'r~ma' ~hu~ts :Yisit~d' friendB tel' Jordan, of Harvey~burg; Mr. year in lhc Women's coll ege in' , " . . ,d ist church will h old a m,rke~ ' altd' , Miss Ruel .Dakjnl..; daurn~r ,of ,,; ~a .. naeslbuill w.a5 ~~mployed" u))Qn 'o)e,wo rd '01 tlie',je.weler·"from If.. (})at:)(s.ville ·I!eceiltly. , , and Mrs. Elmi!r 'Shratler, Le banon; T oki o. and iJrIn. ' Ffa~k ~kin ~1\d 14r. bu\ cou cl, nQt, ,:,r!,venf inl~rnll pain. wl!o'm yoh Ii y·... lilidiC'have "cdnft- . :.. '.. "., ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. A.' Z. Hartsock lind , . he <\lIed from: a~ }"I'n)'lc,SCo bazaar Thurs day. I Friday ~nd SalEl'neat Nixon;' of ,Gre.nvlUe ~ weera .. ,: . deitce m" thei ~ ~woi:a. -,· Le ' Gary's , ' Misft 61ive ", ~llen ";"a8' shopping childre n, ClarKsville ; Mr. and Mrs; October 12, a nd \VlllllllJVe at.Yo, -urday, , December 6, 7 and , 8 i .in the chur.oh bllsemeDt. . . 'thii o~ralj()n a~al~ ..~i_flI J eweky,: ,SJ!op;_, Leb"lloRI ·~.,.Oh.iot in C,inclnnath Saturday. · , If'. R. Baker, 0 :Franklil); M,l'. an d, kl1ha.ma I\bo ~l t.. H1e _2 6t./l. . , ~arrled , Saturday, October ' 20., MISS J enkll1 S IS" a f n end of Mrs. " Rev. SaulI\PNner. pedonqlnf thel 9ueliioril :'Wh~f IS, courage?" . _ serve, ~ou. ';' '. ' 1 . Mrs. Ft. F. 'Ear nhart and ~htldren . Mary L. Adam s, antJ',is known to ~erenioDY, In-tb. pal'lODqe 0. J!te It reullnd. uil that not loti,. aio . , . . . " .• MIllS Ei~her lIenderson 'wa~. a of reader. of t h ~ Ga-, M. E. chureh at Covlnaton , ~1· befo" anac:sthetlc. were useil, ' all W'lb '" Cl had ,di~e.r gUest at Miss 'Sara MiBSllAll SIlverware we sellls of. fully 11ze triumber te~ , , ', The ·coupl. accpmp4- 'operation I -were accompanied a8 ~~\u~si:' ov~r' w:eko.end d,!tiet on Sun~ay. ' . , '. g uatanteed quality. O~ry's Jew, The voting ' booth for the South nied ' ~y the' bride's mothet, ,and terrible,.In. ' " ., Mr a:nd "'Mrs S A -Hudson and . ' . elry Shop, Lebanon , OhIO , exelubroth.r-in·...w aDd sliter, Mr. and clun taid it was a shame M' and Mrs . R . c iuggs Colum- W e Jlave a- fresh sblsment of sive 'distr~butor8 in Warren county MI'. and MJ'S. N. P. Jordan were Corporation ~iII be -loeated ill til, room 'of the Ford plant, n c Mn.JrI~~:Dr=~NIltoIl~ ~1l ....Iela ~:.e .~r!\if~r.:h~ed!~i::. b:·' Mn! .iI~y ci$noIlY'~ of 'L y! Clld Livel on for po~ try vfse· for ,ty ourex Silveneal" silver- w~ek-end .rUests of friends in south to MIami ·the.ter• .,' " .in o.,..,n. ,- wIleN . both are ein-" creatard to luller. Thai o~ tle~' Milis'lllUdred Clark ~nd lIr Guatanteed blllh~t ~al t~·C ay- 1wlI~e ' l'lqua. pio,4Ml1l tilt DeleoplaDt. . " . " " __ .~n4.~_ Everet~ ci.rk, 9f Dqton. ' . ne8viUe Fume1'a xc nge 0. " • o
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It wa ofter nine wh n I ~I.lW the fia h o f a lan te rn II rr oss till! wat · l'r. Thin clou ds wer in th p ~ k~· . and th e moo n had not yet ri ge n . The wh oll' \\'ild l' rne~s world wa s blattI'd u(' by thi' s had ow and t he oft light over t he WItt r brough t a queer fl ood o f th ught~. I weI· ('omed it approach. At th e mo· ment it seemed th e o nly r minder thaL life ~ till e xi. ted anoUl this grt'at, bleak I' tste o f thf' SOllth· Il'Ys. Wi thout it. it might have seemed II realm (jf death, whe re human bl'ings neve rClllne . And. be ide. the great Al exand e r P ierce w as returning from hi expedition, and 1 did ItOI know bu t thnt thi gleam across th e wa s t e ~ was the brea king of the light of !rut h in the darkne ss. It I h eard a step behind me . wa Inspector Freeman . "I see h e's coming j u ~ t at the time h e promised," he said with a note of wonder. The tioat drew up to the s hore , and the colored m n g ot out to make it fa t. The lant er n light was dim, and I cou ld not s ee plainly . It ~ e med to me that I!o mething was huddled in the bot. tom of the boat - something rathl'r large--b ut I co uldn't see what it was because a rubber tarpaulin had been thrown over it. But I did ee Alexander' face. He h eld tbe lantern up to look at us , and JUII al Ihe . hndow l (,,11 it howed his features plainly. He seemed curiously intent. We walked up the path, und ley- if y u will g o ,nth InSIll'C o r three shadows maqe bleak streaks Freeman. Hi ~ a r m is ~ tr on g nllt! across the light that the lantern hi s ai m s ure. South l ~y . you a nd threw. They were of the three Er nest con t.ake th e ~o\l th win Southleys, who had come oul of dows. You, Long, will be un un· . the house to meet u s. They also pr ejudiced wilne ~ . Bil t you've seemed grave, determined. Some- got to kn ow how t o walk ~i l e lltly ," thing gleamed in the old man's "I kn ow ho w. I' ve s tlllked de I' band. As A lexander held the Ian· in the West." tern high; I saw whal it was. It "Good. Then you' ll come with was a pistol. m e. And n ow- o ut goes the light.' "What's this?" Alexander asked He lifted the luntcrn and tUf'll "Vilas' pistol," Sout.hl ey replied. ed down the wick. Then he blew "You told me to get it." out th e flam e. Of COUl'8e I un "How did you do it without derstood. In o ur pr ese!]t position arousing s uspicion!" a t the bll5e of the hill. ,it wou ld "Took it from the drawer in the not be visible trom the windows library table. ' He keeps it there of the house. It would be vi. illle in the daytime. Usually carries li S we approached th e house . it at night. Ernest and I left him And just a s t h e shlldow. fell n with the excuse that we had to himd touchd min e . I t wa. a warm talk to Borne of the colored labor· hand, and soft, and the, fing e r s ers at their cottages. Josephine ,rested a s ing le fluttering ins tant just slipped away." in m~' palm. It was a little hand. Alexander turned to Erne st. too. imd 1 ha d in a si ng le in sta nt ' "How about the candles?"
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. Marriage Lic:enae. !'Il utii, un I!u lt-hin~o n and Snrn h CH th,' rill<' Oruke. H(' nl,), Lilll'l'ap a mi l\I yrll E . Tayl " r. ,Juhn C. " ollclwHl'd and Violet E. Pr irkt-tt. Clul'e llt' r W . Sh ult z and Ruth H"I{II II. ~"' lIhcli L. Tracy and Margare t Sl·!tO II. Turllt'r E. Whit " a n d Lilly C.
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New Suils Real Ealale Tl'an.rer. H . L. Kra tzer und J en nie G . W . Alien \' s. r,1(J)'~ (' nc E. Ve nard. 13 7 Grll~' . for llI olle y ill he amount o f Krat ze r t o C. L. .. Ii 1\ (I . acres in Hamilton Tp . ox to Jam es R . Johns Iyde Le ila R oh i ll~nn , '!' . W illiam Rob in~"n. f I' di\' or ce 0 11 grou nds o f lind Coru M. J o hns, lo t in Lytl e. .] ••seph 1\1 c U. and Vnllni e De pe w c ru< It.". Bhlll Cht, Diehl V~ . \\ illium Dieh l to Walter Fitt~, lot in Franklin , . B. A lien to Ro be rt Harriso n, 1'''1' d i"o rC'(' and c us t udv of minor I' hil dl'e n. . rea l estllte in Franklin. Mollie Reynolds to Hurry and Kath el'i ne Burf)t . 1. 2 acres in Ham Probate ProceedinCI i1t on Tp. Ad u W illialll so ll . tru ~ t ce in the I • . S . 'l'ib balls li nd H. C. Eldridge Le wi s law so n es tate , ftlet! her all th Eldirdge Entertainment Co. til': net·ou nl. to the Eldridl!'e Entel'tllinment Co. A. R. Brane. administrato r in lot in Franklin. (he c~tu te of ha s. W . orman, hades A. Ga\'ller to John E. ti l din\' nt o l'v and nppmisclll nl. toute nb orough, lot in Franklin . The will o f Fre d J. Bau r w~ hnrles _ eega r to Firman R. Rdmitted tu cou rt. op hie S malley. r r al eslate in Frnnklin. Baucr \\'a ~,. named exec utrix . R ceo Satalia t o Anna L. Brown , The ·(, UI·t allow ed un allowance \'('11 1 estate in Morrow. or $~!) ro l' s upport of o ra D. Ba Rh Jlnd F.!'tellll Buerkle to An. H l'l'lt~t and her mino r children . (h'c\\! un,1 Belir Put nam, lots in Th e l·Oll\·t gu ve a ll ord e r for the 1\Ia:o n.
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Wuym·sville . Ohi o. These candidates are now holding onThi r d office" they have given satisfactory SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, '28 cg- inn inl-: :l L 1 p. m., 11 11 thp service and should be re-elected. Ita rllpent!'1' o f the lule Dav id
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Thurod:. y, No ve mber g, 1928 ' p eginninlr at 1 p. ITt., tne foll ow. I!!g : One- h t) I~C , .:l cows, 50 c hi ck(' us, fln'lIl imp l Ill(·n l. and II lot of hous h old goods. . W._ ALFRED WIIETS EL. N. Sears, AucL
Corn Brings More Monel' lion the Hoof" H E tx· taut .c.r:Lt!s gr,.: lItat down" corn i6 T a protitabl ' practice. HUll uut temporary fences through lire t he best ot har· your corn and tum " hOIl!!.lIg
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Alld for t he e temporary fcnct'!l, as w('11 as for pennancnt fences, use R ED T<w sh·d PoS (~. These can be driven at the rate oC 200 to 300 a d Iy ."thruugh tlle ha rd 'st wil. by one man Wling tl:e OI1~ :l.tl.l Ur iv(!!'. Are c<Jsi ly witlldrawn and re-dri ven in a new IUI.'3 t ion.
You will save a lo t of ("n: I' n:uking :lIld n ·jJ.liring time every y~ar if yuu rcp:Jir old fCIIl'l:s und lIl::t kc new ones with RIID T op ~C(' I Pu~ t 5 . .'\n · fl' c erl:l'Il'd on RED Tops is thert! sound alld se 'urc fur 1ll" "Y years of service and ('nables you to pr::tct ice t h III lern program of crop diversification and clear more mone}' lrum your farm . Stop in and handle a lililJ To p post. Le t Wl show you why it ia a better &teel pas
W aynesvilJe Farmers' Exchange Co. WaynesvilJe, Ohio ....,...-----Frank 0. and Elnora Lindsey to J o hn K . Todd. 193 acres in ul c m t owns hip. J o hn K . T odd and Ida J . Todd to Willi um 1\1. prJnge r, HI 3 aer t's in R le ll! Tp.
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Commiuionera' Proceedinca Burrough A dding Machine Co. NOTAR,( PUBLtc r epui r s, 7.70; olum bus Blunk Nalional Bank Book 0.,. u ppli es for probate CO Ul't, $ 12. 76 ' Hobe rt Reichl e, gus W Eatat ... S e ttled oline fo r sllet·itr. 2.1> 0: Mat·y L. i'l Dr •. wn Hopping, oflice rent, 30; NOI'II Wayne.ville. Ohio Soud ers, for hydrophobia treatent, $50.50; Monroe & Johnsto n "",.I,..........,....-.....,....,.........~I:'!--.:;;;---t~lA';T""" 5 ; Day to n Blue Prin t Co., prirftii;'l10.45; BUl'I'ough Adding Muchine Co., r e pairs, 7. 05 Wayne ville Farm e rs' Exchange Co., ce me nt and sewer ', $62.8 0; E. S. Do n nell, on contract, $22 0; The Ohiu ol'Tuga ted C ul vert Co., MONEY LOANED $87.50 .
E,rery p • new Ford IS entitled to Fre~e Inspection Seryice (01· the first 1500 miles
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~IUt' C certai n llropf'rtie~ in the c"tatt! ,If Clifton .W. Unbl('~by. ) n till' (O~tllt(' of J ()Reph U. Dowddl. W. W. line. A. W. Drake and. \'. JI. 13 o~'w ' r were nailled ap. PI·UIS(!l'S. The will of Horace B. tokes WU~ udmitt ed to probate. MN. Fl ot't n~e C. ~!.I) k es \I'IIS nllmed e x. t·~ ulr ix . A PJ1rai ' (d '!! ' ure Herschel Bunnell. G. I~. · Bro wn a nd uri (;ullaher. . ·I' h .. co urt gn " e aut h l'ity fo r l' l'tnln ' sa le u f property in , thc malter of the tute. of liflon W . Ingl('sLy. III the mHtt ~ )' of the ('stllte o f Mux ·Kaufm an . it was fou n d the liN "lIlue of the e 'tn t e to be $ 103. · I~:' , 0, and wa!" equa ll y di vidl'd Hlll tl n g four s urvivors - Ru~h e l l": u ufll1 a n Price . David L. Kau f mUll. (,hurles L. Knuflllan , and ~ alll tll' l S. Kaufman. _'11I1'~' M. Br o wlI, cxecu trix o f I he cs talc ()f James R. Br own, fll I'd tjr ~ l and Ann l acco unt. C ('o rl:' E. Fr}'burger, ex cutor " f th t.' e~ll\te o f Ed ward o n ov r, fi l~d his ~ ixth accou nt. Th (' will o f ./ al1ll's II . Fenn (' ey w a~ o tTcl'ed fo r probate. Fn' deri('k II nul'k WII : a ppoin t <.> c1 'Id lilillistrnt ol' " f the es l ll le of Min n il' Il uuck. In the e statc of Jumes R. Brown t ill' npl " alut' of the ('statc is f ound In ill' $!15HS .!l5. n, E. Phi ll ip ~ Ilpolied f or a gUll rd illn for John W. Phillips, su id t u be ill Culllpet r lll. Th e will of .Jllmes S. Van,l e r · I'or t was otl'el',' d for probate.
THE mo:";t:'(II automobile is a finely built I)iece of machinery and it will sland a 101 of abuse. Considering the work it cloes, il gives surprisingly little Irouble. But tbere isu't a car made thai will 1101 run better ilnd longer if givcn proper cure. The first few hundred lIlilcs arc especially impor. lant be,causc thai is when Ihe medlanisDl of your car is being: bl'Oken in. PI'opc~ r .alle.n tion during Ihis periiod will lengthen its life LIIuJ .,re\'cnl unnecessary trouble latcr on. We ar'e particularly inler('!!Iell in this mailer hec'ause we belic've it is our dulv not only to make a good ~uto IllOhilc, but to hcll) the owncr gct the gre;ttest I'osfO ible UIl'C over the longest period of time at a minimurn of trouble and expense. With this in view, the en t.i re Ford dealer organjultiOIi hus been specially trained and equillped to aervice the new Model A c~r_ Furthm'more, we have inBtnl"led 'e very Ford dealer to give the following Free
Inspection Service at 500, 1000 and 1500 mileal Check bo"err Check ,enBa.or char",._ ra•• Checlc dj"ribu.or adju,,_n. C',eck carbure'or "dju.tin.n'
Check Ii.h •• Checle bralee. Checle .hoele ab.orb.r -/luImen. Check .ire inllallon Checlc deer/n . . . . . Chan,e en.'n. oil l.ubrica.e· cha..l.
No charge ie made for labor or materials incidental to this service, except, ot course. where repairs are necessary through accident, misuse or neglect. The only , charge ill for new oil. See your Ford dealer, therefore, and get thU Free Inllpection of your new car at SOO, 1000 and 1500 miles. Find ou~ too, how little it will cost to have yo.ur car given a thorough goingover at regulaf periods thereafter. .
A checking-up by experienced . mechanies,to8"ther with oUing and greum, every 500 mila, will add months and yeauto the .life of youI' e.... ~d mean , ~ore . eeonomJeaI and plea• urable motorinl every m,Ue you ~ve.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
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Ohio ol'Tugated Culvert Co., sewers, $167.30; J. H. Kipp, bridge lum ber, $273,96; J. K. S pence r. bridge lumber, $184.98; Th e COlli pres e d Wood Prese rvin g Co., creosote!i lumber, $!J61.86; The ' Wilso n Pa int Co., bridge 'lmint $:14 :55; The Wil son Paint 0 . , r e d lead, $23; Hurlun Whi tac r e, bridge' muterial, $32.88; Eden Terry, pay 1'011 $265 .8 0; P. B. Mance, silm e • $ 163.95; Harlan Whitacl'e , sam e , $50 ; J . H. Kipp, bridge repair, $ 11 ; Leo Wilford, inspect bridge contracts} $65; Howard _Cook, fur nis hi iigand loading gruvel, $257.48: Morrow Lumber Co., cement $347.77; Oregonia Bridge Co.;, s teel, $341.25; Slime, $22.26; same $I 71. 73; H. S. Conover, s upplies, $3.95; Monroe & Johnston, gluss, $2.95; John Law & Son, supplies. for auto, $8.40; E. W. 'Payne Sales Co., $64.10; P . E. Snyder &: Son, dyn~lllite, '$It; E . J. Thomp80n, replllrs,$l; The · W. W. Williams Co., repairs , $13 .60 ; V. W . Tompkins, s upplies, $ L4.04; L. B. Williams, repair work, $3.9U; He r schel F. James. truck repairs '
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LO NG OR S H ORT TIME- Eo y te r m. Al so urve y ing lind Ab · stra cting. W r ite [Inti I will clU l I1l1d • ce yon .. am D. Henkl • Waynesvi ll c, Ohi o. . JJ1 LOA NS on Li vps t ock, hattel!l, . eco lt(\ MUl'laj?ci1. otcs bo ught. •John lI u rb in(', .Jr., Xenia, Ohi o.
F c1rn1ers.Attention Farm~l'l1 o f W a rr e n anll adjoining cOil ntl ~i1
may obtain mone y on lo ng tim' lo nn!!, at 5 per cent in. ~el'o st. Cost. o~ sec uring t he same I: very r a so nnble. _thrcwg.~ The FedcrnJ Lnnd Bnnk. Fol' furl her · irrCo rmatio n ull on o r nddress M " DRAKE , T('('usllI'e r, phonc 316: X Leban o n, Ohio. WANTED
WA NTED- Huve cash buyer for UI ' 1ll of from Of to 80 ucres of good la nd und buildings at n ot ev. $5ViO. ' cr $7 000. W. N. St'llr; 03 1 A. T . Retti g , s upplies, $2.5 0; _ _ _____ Fran~1in Vulcanizing &Tire Co., FOR SALE su pphes , $3.70; E . W. Payne SlIles Co., grease, $1.50; E . E. Collins repair work. $5 .25; Howard Coo k: FOR S ALE- F.il'!' ht -r oolll ho\t!lc on gravel, $:l65.50; Zain Armitage . NOl'th s treet, e lcct l'i ity , watcl', gravel, $683 .40; Harold Sweeney ' In hou se, extl'll g oo d lo t ; cnn be gravel, $202.30; Harold V. , Martz: 1'1! '1I" d tn brill/(, $22.50 per month. 031 !lame, $76.70; Clinton Co. S!\nd W. N. SCIlI'!I. &Gravel Co., $144.45; Elwoo d FOR S ALE;- Our appl e~ are now Ault, sto ne, $2.10; J. W . Lamb . r ead:- nt o l'c hu\'(1, D. B. Un. !ltone, $95.36; Luciu Fraz ier, derWOOd, Vull ey )lhonc 34F3. Harsto ne, 90c; W. V. Pottor!, snmc, ve~rs burg. 010tf 60c; Kinigunde Roehme\', l'll ad FO.R A LE--O.ne two-door Ford material, $SS.80; The Cincinnati ~ e d!ln : See It lit my re!liclence_ Quarries Co., crushed stone, $125. 40, The Barrett Co ., torvia, $277. - F. IS. rl'l!lp , HurvE'ys burg, Ohio. 031 60; payrolls as follows: V. W . Tompkins, $343.25; F. M. Collins. FOR SALE-:- SOIl1c good purcbred $223.50; Eden Terry, $372.15; A . Polund-Chlll!l boars. For refer. T . Rettig, $296.60; Chas. E. Brad. encc to broe ding inquire of Chas. bury, $299.45; Joe W. Davis. ~550 A. M . Lewis, labor. $19.25; Fred ~IIY, St~nybrol)k Farm, Wayncs. .031 Humphreys, Illbor, $65; Charles VIlle, Ohto. K.napp, labor,$8.26: · Perry B. FOR SALE- Trees, Shrubs, Vines Simpson, labor, $62. 50 ; Le slie und Eve : g l'eCnR THAT WILL Shultz, Tllbor, $65 ; W. F . Harpel' GROW,. dellvet'e d lo you at whole. bridge repair, $1.06: James Fol: sale prices. Equipped to furnish le n, salary, $16; Pe'nn Morton, sal p.l ans and do ull the work, if de. ary, $70. . ' sll·ed. C.all 66F41, C. L. Duke, WayneSVille, Ohio. , 1112tf ABSENT VOTERS PIPE, VALVES and FITTINGS a ll purpoRCs. Bocklet's line Any voter who will be absent o p lumbmg a~d hea~i~g supplies from liis precinct on election day, are best. THE BOCKLET-KING November 6, can cast his ballot CO., 415 W, Main St., Xenia, O. now. lly going to the offices of the FOR SALE - Eight room re Board of . Elections in the Court I de~ce prop.e rty on Fifth stxe:t. . sotf House in _ IA!banon. any d~y fll! • nquue at thiS office. tween the hours of 8 a,•. m. and 4 ~Ol SALE~Waxtex Food Paper : ' p. m, up to and hicl.udlng Noyem. eeps food f resh and clean! ber 8, or by making application in Rlbl,l~d Tis~ue ·paper · f-or «bIlnty writing to Will J. Ranker, Clerk of :!lok.alles; LInen weave paper nap lIlS, Papeterles and Correllpondthe Board of E.lectio"., Lebanon, Ohio. . j81.. , of&~~ ~ards. The Miami Ga.ett, 8
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We pl'itl(' o ursc' lv s in b(,ing a bl e ti'lI l ill C illt·i nnal i. KNOWN AND UNKNOWN to di tl't'l·"n tiat e bet w ('e n n 'n) n 'w ~ ~toTlt ' 1-: TO EI.I·: ( " I· O Il!' 1\1,·. a ll d ) I rs . A . S. ('"IIt·t t nlld SOLDI ERS a nt! III'opagunda and ha ve u lwn y. DI' . nnd ~ ) IS . II . E. lI ulttlll II't, I',Illuintu ill .,d n rigid Jlolicy of n ut W" ,IIJ(' : ""\' " "I' lli nl! 1!11t'd ~ llf pe rmittill g propllKlIllda of UIlY ~o rt 1\1i. ~ L Ulit; .\·:1I1d'·I'\' \lO I'l. ~ .. t I"" 1:-- 11 '1 ( ,I IV g " \ "\I t. ~ l h t' , t' l, t: . AKUill 11'('111'(1 to cl'lebrate Arm : . - - - - - +1 to ('lItl:1' o ur c olumn s. \ ' ,""1 ' ' I Id\ ":0'1 11 1, :--- ,1. ,,11 1 !\ Ir. a nd M I". lI a rry So u t h n ll,L· I .. r ~ .,1' igt ice Ouy. Already th e WUl' is I Ollt! o f the I{r('att.' s t a ss et s nn 11I ~ II . tl I \\'; ," 1'1' 11 ' ·lI l ln l '. ~11i1' J, II at allll o s ~ f or g'o tt C! n: Am ' I'ien i ~ buck INSIDIOUS PROPAGANDA I ('ditn r ('a n hUI'," is the k nu w ll' tig'(' fal lli ly . o f 1\ a n';:.I'; . \\' ( ' 1' (, ~ 11l' s t s of II" II ' " III I" .",1.tll I11" . 1 1., "";1\ ,1,:-1"' 1' · r. SU llth 'R , iSI .... :\ II' ~. :\I II I'Y T uck "'I"" Itt 111 1' 1,1 .-" I,,,, , h, 'l o1 111' ,>11 I II . ~ to p ellce. liml' co nditio ll~ f) f pro~J o f .iu" t wh e ll t'l lI ~l' Ibr II'llst(' pa · M 'ti l ,'. =, ., \ , · , . 1\., ' 1 " , 1 L,:,: , . :1 t t I, t' I " ~pc rlly : the II'f)Unrl R of co nfl ict hav e per Io ask ,'t. . W p hll\'(' n b ig UI1l' ('I' a n d f:ll1Ii ly t h \.<; wel' I, . 111, 11 1,1,1' . .... I" I \ . , \1, " . II I ~.~ ,' ~ MI'. and .\11'- . 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M. 11 o f cr. :/1'1' nn tlwir WII\' til 1'\.11' i'l l· xic o . :--:,1 111 1" \ ,, I II'lllt' j , !! 11 ) H IlIIt IS,' i, thnt 1 ht,y 111'1" h:o I' ing \\'ol1d "I' fll l It 111",.1 li lt' til,' l 'l l r r t · n l , , ' 11 ::':0 ur tl'lIgi c . It iR thos (' who li ve , who e o f rUl't.Iund , Ol'e~. , \\'h o te Rlitlctl loved on(' ~ Illill d, ) WII their li v{'s hefore th e, 1, e d cl'a l Tmdl'S CO I11 . Il' l·a t lll' l'. Hnd all un' \\'l, 11 nll t! te n · 1\ : , \ t I l '1' , , \\ Il l-ti ltl S r ll "., l I ,."'i l / I' t '1'1 " I it' l lIlI \ !-'I.d .· ~ U p,· I \' . ~ d l:" n f fOI' lheil' ctJ untl'ics who nr c the mi ss ion t hll t thc pOIV c r companies jt',I' ing- 11,(' t rill. 1<1 " , ' ttOI I'" I.r \ ',' arT(' 11 " 1/ 11 111 ) , dl du . s ull'el·(, I'S. Theil' ~tJ)'I' tllV ~ hall lust Wl:l'e s ubsidizing Ho'f l'r's "i ndl')1 rs. S:I 1'1 11 , i\ 1a,' Y I, ll \;('n s di ed " II. 11.\I:T:--:lt{'I":, ('1.1, ( I I'P lll Y· t h e Il'n g th t,f th ei r liv es , untl u n pe llllcnl" ne ws ~ervi cc . \1 ' 11 , 1 • .1 1: .,:-; 1.;1-: 1:. ,'1.,1, ~I " nda ~' al till' tWIIJIt' tlf tll'r elulI !{h· Armi s tice Vny it is o nly fittinJ,C to The !llect l'ic p ower intc l'eKt s h und . t,·I': .'\11-,;. FI'I," k lI "u gh, lI " al' l\lid · give lhought In th e III an ti thl'i!' no - ed H ofer e ig hty -f o ur th o u sand lan d Cill· . SIlt' Wlls ~ Ht \,('al's "f ~=====..o: b le SllCI·ifiCI' M. do lllll'!; Il yi'ur. DU I'inJ{ t he laRt TUl'k b h sc hool ~ lin' ~(> nding "I!' . anti lil'('" in th is !·n;'ll11 u nil.l' Th e Ylllbo l of th e Unknown Sol - f o ur ¥ears his n e ws sel'vice hn s ho me gil'IM w hose s kirls arc t oo un t il th(' la s ~ Ihl·,·t· V(·nt·s . FlIn l'nt l ~ h o rt to huv(' th ei r ski r ls le ngth - sl' I'I'ic ps lI'el'l' h,· ld lit ' l\1ill l11i C hap· . . e n ed. If t hi s w e re dOl'll' he r e : o ur ,· 1 W l, dlH' s dHY a ft t' rn no ,l. v.irl ~ ' f;c h uo ls wo ultl be practi 'Il ll y Th l' (,"1l1 1l 1uni t~, SI' ll t a goo dly e mply. nU I,Jl lt'I' t o tlH' p Ul' l y rot· lt! lit Le b· a l1 0n t ; l':tnl!1' hall l onday uf te r· T ht ' SUI'J{(' o n who CLlt. hi s own nU(ln ti l' a I',"'t' \\',,1I ttl Mi ss Nldlie FUNERAL DIRECTOR!! a ppe nd ix , in addi\ion 10 bc·i ng W utts a n d a w" lt'oll1t:' tn Mrs. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO bl'a Vl' . II1 1l s 1 hllv e hull Scotc h an · 1·:.Ii th lIi llikel', wh" s lI c('('.,d s l\1i ~s cesto r s. W alls a s I I o III I' Demo nst ratio n As;:-cnt. Ani 111 pru.1lIptu pI'Og'I'a lll " ,~ II WO tlH'11 H I' l' nlikf' ," s ny ~ La - lVa~ ~ ivr1\ li nt! rook ies and pun c h [,' ully Equipped {or Goot! dy All t' nb y. Th is though I s ho uld "'t'l'l' ~ (' I· ve d . W e w e re pl c a sNI t o Service, be 11 ~I' t'al eo mfo rt to Illun)' hu s- hll'" I\ l i", Ad"le K" l'h, of 0 111111 Lar.ge Display Room . bands. 11 \1 s . It !'; u1) P l' vis ol' lI f hOJ1J( ' HJ,( l'Jlb•• A mbulance Service 'I'il h lI ". T hl' ladi .. :, a~~e llllol f' d ))I'! .• A .iudge per mitte d :l cliv! I'ccd st' llt !' d Mi ss Watts \\'ith II hanrl · I 'AY on NII; fI 'l vio linis t to I·e ma .... y be('lIl1 l'>C h e b e . "" 1\W fl o, ,1' lall1!, in a p PI'I'l'iatio n of r~: U~ I'HON"; 7 hal'ed h ims If f ol" Ill fll'e thlln fiv e' hl'l ' ~ cl' \'i ('~~ , ~' ('al:l' . Th .. IIIII' c t'l·tn inly ti n s pu s h Th e W o men' s ('i ie Lt' Ilg'u c met pun Is hment to e xtre m e lim it, ! 'Il th e h '/ IIlt! oJ' )11" ';. B('l'th ll Go r· A li cc Brad y I'efu se d t o pay in . do n Su l u n la v aftt!l·n .. II . Th e an · COIn e tax o n mon e" sp e n t fol' nun l e ll'(' lio n .. I' o lli cel'" I'lls ult e d be allly t r Cat.me nts. if th e' I'e~t o f as fo ll .. ws : rre~i d (' nt. M I'S. Cas· thc Am e l'icll n wo m e n foll o w h er s ie Cn llt'll : fir ~t vic e, pl'l's idenl, e xumpl e, the U. S. tl'ea : ury IllU Y ~'Ir ,' . L ilia Hnlt o n : seco nd vi ce · find it ~ ('lf in II bud way. . Jll' (! ~ id('nl. Mrs . EI':rJyn . hUl1lllker; EYESIGHT SPECIALIST !'eco nlinl{ se c r e t IH·Y. MI' ~. i·i nn ie . A Ru ssiull scientist S llYS h e has () g I,,: bec : u~ si s tallt :u nd correspon Tuesday, 9 a.m. 4 p.rn lI\\' e nt e d II fir e proo f coal. Many ding seen 'lll l'y , Mrs . Li zz ie Shi da Thursday 9 a.m. 4 p,rn home own I'S know t hat is by n o kc l': tl' 'H: url'l· . Mr:;. Anna Han .'1:111: cxcc ~~i v c c o mmi t te e . '11'5. ,ll elln ' a n e w inventioh . . Saturday 9 a.m 8 p.rn lJ e rn ice Dllkin and Mrs. L illian Thousands of successful hog raisers depend on urI'. Th e nu tgoi ll j? offi ce rs ~ erv OUI' idea of e nl erprise is a surTuxedo Hog Ration for healthy litters; t~ey Free Examination ge on adverti si ng a ""emovlI l" sa le . e el a lun c h o f brirk ie ' crea m , wu. feed it to the brood sow before and dunng fl'r ~ Ilnd tf"\. Th e nex t m ee ting Don't neglect your ey .... gestation, aM while she is nursing her litter. Now t.hllt Gene Tunn ey hal' bee n will be wi l h MI'R. l\llargal'et Tu ckr e f e rred to in the pnJle r ~ a~ Mr. rl'\ And this sa me feed makes heavy hogs in record .JanH' ~ J ospph Tunn e y, we can beM iss May H arlan, Ilss i. t ed by time. Tuxedo Hog Ration makes good, SOll nd L.hR lIu n, (I hlo Ii VI" h e hus s tepped out of the Mrs . Viol a Hartsoc k, wclcomed See U. Early for Your Sale Datee. W. Cuannt ... pork faster and cheaper than other fee~s. Jt ring. melllber!< o f t h e Bapti st Mi s: io nSati.fartion or Charg. Nothina • contains pure can e molasses and other mgredn ry Circle to th e c hllrming COU ll W e do n' t kn ow which w e pre f er, try h o m l' of th e f o rme)' W ednes· ients that make sturd y flesh and bones and t he whis pering ('ampaig n 01' th e ti lly uft(,l·no o n . Mrs. Ne ll ie Gilrich red blood. Greatly relished and ~asily things that hnv e bee n sll id oJ,lenl y ! lu m r carl the Scriptul'e lesson nnd digested! Get a supply today, Rev . E. M B e nn e tt Icd in prayer. Phone No.2 Pbo.. No. 320 Mu ssoli n i sa y s the n e w~ paJler~ The lesso n lend 1' , MI S. Anni e OSR UIll, co ntinu ed lhe · s tory o f may not criticize h is gov(' r nm e nl, but may say IInyihing th ey want l h(' ir l'ctU J'll from C hiJl v. ,,, ... ich to nbo ut his vio lin playing. II nw. ',hc hlltl heg un nt tIl(' .lill y m eeting ('vel', we doub t tha t lh c Italian pa . Th is slo ry pl'oved Vl'ry interest· pen; want to fiddl e IIround with and and WIl : g l'c ull y appre c iated by t hose Jll'eRent. Mrs . E. J . Int h at. • _ ••_ _ __ wood di RllIiss ed th e me eting with , pru y er. A bounti fu l lunc h o C sandiwch es, pickled pears, ice For ~;gJ, and Hogs We pay for horaea and cows according to aiz. (, I'c nm, c ak es, coffee, min ts . and lI1al·. hmnll o\\'s W11 ~ se l'vt'd by th e andcondition of the ani a.al. Call us any time Thr TuuJo Li"r of Fr~JJ: VACCINATION OF SWINE h o s ~e ss e s . Tundo Dab,. T .... d o All maahu 1'u .. do Chick ~ • (A SPECIALTY) at our expence. We come and go quickly. Tuxedo Cbop Tuxedo Sllirltn. . . . .he. T .... cdo 8<:r.tch Th e Mc K ny families . R. ,J. Mur- M 1'5 . Malllir I· ol' c mlln nnc! d nuj?h· t('I', Vinl!'l ,J a nette , a nd Mr. Am Tuxedo Hoa Ratton Tuxedo O to wln. M •• bC'1 Tu xe do Developer r ay an d w ife and n Mrs . Gephnl'~ [ Tuxedo Etr.m •• hcI T\ucdo Poultry FaUentr - a nd m¥ny other. Alld wife were lInday gue sts of bl'oHc Fi sh e l', of Ollyto n, and N.o lh ing but R e liabl e Serum and Viru. U ••d. M iss Muy Hal'lnn , n ellr Hicko r y- Mi RS Lucy C:lll l e~' , o f WlIYI1 ('sv ille, Wl'l'e ente rtnin e d at n fi sh s upper . ' ville. HarveYlburg, Ohio ~ Phone 81 S undav cvenilll(' III the h ome of Al ex ander Deski and wife, M . Dr. und Mrs. S. F. Trippe. HA.RVEYSBURG, OHIO M . T erry and K . E . T h ompson atA Repub li can m as!; meeting will te nd ed Unite d tates District be h lei at Town Hull a t urdav e v· co urt in Dllyton, Tues day in th e n ihg, November 3, nt 8 o'clock. ~~~~========~~===============' intel est of thll Des ki' s ' getting ('The s pea k ers for t hi!' occllRioll will t! t heir nntumllzation. pope.rs. be Hon. Dean E . S t nn ley, cand iWe are s on'y to receive th e Bnd dut<' fo r CO lll111 0 n p l e n s ,i ud g-e : H on news of t he se l'ious illn e ss of M I·~ . A I' hilI' Hamilton , cundillnt<' Rep· G u y Rou t zahn at h er hom e in L y - rese ntntiv e t o Gen era l A . selllbly, t le. We hope by th e time t hi s ap - an d ~I j~s !.ida FI'O ~ l. 1111 of Lebll ' pe:lI'.B in print t hat Mrs. R n UiZllhll n on . Thes e R praker ~ wi ll u (' ab l .. w ill be llIueh better and out (I f t o di scus;; t he i SS lW ~ (If t h e CIl Ill · pllign in n clell r and con c ise mall' dnngel'. . n('I·. Do 1I 0t let anythi ng get in . MI'. lind Mrs . .L. U. R obertRo n thl' way o f yo ur ull e ndnnc!! at thi s . en t ertai ned !II their }lOnw hll l'l' nn me e liilg. Wednes day evening in h o no l' of 'he Bradbury family of Old En!!la nd, Who are I'i~it ing t h eil' . on R!l d broth e r . C hal'! es und famil y. at Orego nill . MI'. Bra dbul'.V is a bl·~ther of J o hn Bradbury , who with Thoma s Spe nce r , we re th e Th c hnlluwc 'c n plll'ly II th(l Reholll found e rs of the Ol'egonia Bl'idge buil di ng II'ns well re p l'(lsellt,'d by Newsalt'R, synonymou R with quality and des ign, is passing out of existence Works se vel'!ll yelll's ago. A IlH' ng t h oslI th a t wer e fort un ate e nough the Row TII('8(IIIV ev£'ni n g. afte r a career of sixty years. to be presl' n t lind e nj oye d l h e .Tenn Kindl(' attl' lHle d II bi l' t h · The Newsa lt stoc k is n ri ch . mine of di:lIl~onds and other gems; rings, watches good tim e were: Mr. Bra dbur y , da y party o f }iltl(, Mi !':~ Cu n o l Lawwife and daughter, E ls ie o f C h es- s o n, o f Ce nter ville, Sallll'Jny nf· clocks, articles of pe l'so nal adornm ent; s dverwal'e, holloware, flatware, and shire, England, AI! R o bin son, wif e t e rnoon. glass\\' 11 I'e. a nd u ludy friend, of Wilmington; On S und llY, Mr. a nd Mrs . C. R Chades Bradbury lind fami ly, Cornell an d ~o n , O,·val . dined with During · its long c::t r ee l', Newsalt diam IJ. nds were accept~d~y of the finest qual ,lohn Sherwood and fa mily and W. B. Sq uir l's and wife. of WilYilv only. Th e ~ e with t.:ou n.tl eR!:I o~hel' Item.fI of th~ o.rJ~mal Ne"Ysalt. stock Miss Mary S h e rwood, of Orego- nesville. Nner before la the history of ' linel-of embossed side and al'e offered for sa le a t public a uctIOn e llHbll.ng the indIVidual to fiX hiS own Ilia; Harold McKay and wife, The Furnlls famil y ha d a s t he ir motor car maaufacture hue the hood panels invo"'inH the must price for th e m el'chandl8e that appeals to hIm. B owllnl McKay li nd wife, J. W. S und ay aft e rlloon gut.'sts, Mr. and costly stcel p",lclinl( \,'o rk emIDOCOri.U of America welcomed Edwllr<is a nd wife, K. E. Thomp- Mrs . MiHl's und son , ,J ohn. of Pl ea s. aaf Dew automobile .. they are ployed on aoy car in the world! son, wi fe u nd duughter, ,Mury an t Hill. You ca n mak e your selection and the article will be sold . wekomia. the Siber ADai.er- And as the weeks have pa",edKathl een, A . B . Talmage and Wife, Mr. and' Mrs . Wult £' r Lo nK unci IUf Buick wim new Mucer· Sta ndard litl es and nati onally advertised merchandise dominate the stock and che full ~iJ(ni fic .. nt:" o f Mrs . •ressie L . Ke nnon, F. C. Clea v su n, Walte r , .Jr., wen' the Sunday piece Bodie. by Fisherl Buick', achie.etllcllt h:ls h~· e r and wife and Mrfl, Karl Oeath- dinn er gues ts of MI'. anti Mrs . Ge o. valued at more t han $700.,000 . S_piaa into the market a, a come apparent Co the publie ernge, all of this place. The 'cv- Mille r, of Ce ntervill e . iming was ~ p e llt in g e n e ral co ntime wben mOior par line. were eachusiasm for this ellor has ve l: ation und music. Miss Elsie Mi ss Ruby Stu n ley was h om e pnaicaUy .caadardize~-~he!, .wellc:.d and grown (u unpl'c~e Bradbul'y illvorcd u s ,vith several the )lllst week und er the do ctor's imitatioa wa. desttOrlDjJ Indi- deDted proporaioDs! pinno so los al60 then s evernl old- ' cll re.. This is th e fir s t ti me Rub y 'l'idual.il)'-cbeae epiC: Buick Buick sales record., ha,·(! been time . sOl1gs sli ng by t he company. has millSI'd s ch oo l ih three years. creation. introduced.n entirely brokeD! l'roduction schedules FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, a n a m~~in g a.'so rtm ent. of old jewelry, gold and nfte r which littl e Mi ss E sth e r Sher .on SnturdllY nHernoon Mus ter _modehave been increased IIRain and '1 . t ak en from this mag111flce nt stock , will be offered for sale at wood, of Oregonia, favored u s, Warre n Thomas utte n dled a S unduv 8 1 vel'ware, . e'--{).d')' A paode oE bod,...ymmetry-of .pin! The great Buick .plan" auction. Th(ese a r e ind eed a ntlqu U pl.e ces so me 0 f w h'IC h h ave b een wilh severn I d eclamatio ns whichSchool class pai'ty at the home of me IUld maaoi6ceace-:-oE ,10& are working to the limit of tbe:r were fine. A delic ious lunch \vas Mrs. Mllry hawen , of Con t e rvill e .. cap.e,y- to supply, ,he dem.~d. in the store 50 years, .' CDAIDUr' iDIC..d of lUaJaiu Re\'ved of cak e , d.l!ssert lind coffee. MI'. and Mrs. WultN Long a'n d Art and antique collectors WIll find a rare opportunity. Mrs . Rob er.tso n was assisted by her Charles Kindl e lind wife were mother, .Mrs. ,I. W. Edwards. guests of the Harri so n Township DemoCrut club at Gl'eenwir;h Village club, Tuesday evening. E. J. Hardman and Ednn Kint • ~Ie attende~a meelin Igof the election ' officers of Montgo mery county 1ft )\{emorilll hall, Saturday afOR PILES ternoon. . , (,an be cl\red wIthout 8I1rg<>ry . •'" lOBS of tlm t1: no hOIl Plt1.l 1 btllH. i'llI' and Mrs. E l\rl Thomas, inJ . r o~ lJarllc uhLl'1I cO·lltilllt DAYTON, OHIO 'F ourth and Main Streets, company with Glifford Himes an£! DR. E. M. StEELE wife, of . CenterVille. hearll the R ......... Ladl.... A ...... d. Blda.,
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Names rotate on ballot. Take this card with yo u and put an (X) before eac h of the above names , Islued by Warren County Judicial Committee.
CHAS. J. WAGGONER, .. Lebanon, Ohio.
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C. C. COLLINS,
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South Lebanon, Ohio
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for nlaintenance, and improvement \vol"k mLlst ' c~ase. Warren Cou""Oty m'ust go £or\v~l rd , with the other counties of the State. ' Everybcdy in our county is benefitted .in the -compJetion 'of our 'c ounty road ·system.
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ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Irs . Chllrl s J ohn s is ill a t thill 0 \ ' mber 4 , ' Twenty-second LillIe. 'II ' UIIIIII after Trinity. Church ;\,II ~ , J lim es J ohns has bee n 1 'choo l lit 9 :30; sermo n and Holy fu r sl!vc l'II l days, " , , Com munion at 10 :30. i\,l i H~ l,' n1ll CIlH Abrams 15 vlslttng All lire cordially invited. l'eia ti v\!'(; ut Beren, Ky , Rev , J. J, chaefCer, Rector. l\lrl<, Lelia S milh, of Daylon, , p nt the we ek-end he r e. ST, AUGUSTINE CHURCH JIIr!\, M() ta Rogers s pent Thursdll Y wilh JIl l'. Rogel's in SpringSunday, November 4, services at Why puy the 10 per cent Toll for s tlltion r ent. heat li nt! ealary. bo ro. S :::10 II. m. Wh en it is so Easy and Safe to Ship Direct to t he Tri State? MI'S. ' uy Routzahn is impl'ovFllther Bien. Pilstor. ing u)ldCl' th e care o f Dr. L. G, CHRISTIAN CHURCH llruck. Mr. CE'ra ld Lacy, of Ci ncinnati. Evange li stic Services Christian ~ I) nl the pas t week wit h his grllnd Church 7 :30 ellch evening-TopicsIII other, Mrs. Emma Lacy . , On nc(!ou nt of f ur nace replllrs, Thur. Hear Christ, FridllY More t her !! "'li S no se l'vice on Sunday . Room , Saturday Highway of Life, Sunday Sch ool at 9 :30 . Evel'yJ<; Vl' "ybo d y com n ext S UII~luy. [\11' , lind Mrs. Leter DeItz, of body cordilllly invite d. 1 incinnnt i were week-end g uest METHODIST CHURCH lI f LOllg~l c're and Fou lk s fllmi lies. 1r. and Mr: . Wa lter Kenrick Sunday School at 9:15 a. m ,; :l t te noed t he Republican rally at moming wors hip, 10fSO; evening Memoria l ha ll , Uayton , Monday. ~ervice. 7 ;00 p. m. ; choir rehellrM i es Eva and Ethel Reeder sal Friday, 7 :30 p. m, IltLe lld ed a tcac he l's meeting in Rev. Jose ph Bennett, ~lIstor. 'incinnltti Frid ay and SnturdllY. Mr~ . Ma r y Carm ony spent the TURTLECREEIC COMMUNITY wee k-e nd at t he home of Mr. a nd CHURCH , Mr~. W. F. Clnrk. in WlIynesvilie. TurtJe Creek Community Mrs, Elizabet h Smith, of DIlYI ' to n. wa s un ovcl'Il ig ht guest, on Church, No I' VIRIOn of tariff except through ci ntifica ll y directSundllY Sch OOl 9 :3 0 a, m .; Y. T h u day of til l'. lind MI'S, Charl es ed Tn l'ill' Co m\11i ~si on, fr ee froll1 poli tica l bias, P. S. 6 :4 5 p. m.; Preaching Service .J ohns, 1ncrea se farm incomcs from $5 l~ $ IU per nc re by fosMI'. nll t! Mrs, J, B, .Jo nes lind 7 :30 p. m , ; Prayer Meetinlt Wedtering e rection of fa cto l'iea to convel't was te into profits. Three SOIl , T hede, were S unda y guests nesday evening, 77 :80 p. m. ' thousand products now made fro m corn c o b ~. corn stalks, " The Church With a Welcome" o r Mr. and Mrs, Haym ond Osburn outs hulls, etc. Rev. A. E. Houck. Minister. d at ·Xenia . Mr, an d Ml'S, Allen Emrick More mo ne y for the hlrmer m un !! more money for merwerc S unday di nne r g uests of chant, lIlanufactu re r and emp loyment. E ve ry eff(ll't to get thut farm I'ali ef thut will convert e xp()I'tllb l s urp luses into MI'. I1nd Mrs. Kenncth H ough neal; Waynesville'. cllsh. M I'S, H 'nry 1· oulk s is quite ill at Mr . Hannllh Mullen died MonFirm support fOl' every silnewelfnt'e me ns urc, e very pl'oject Lhis tinw, Her I dnughter. ·lI1rs. tlay morn ing, October 29, at her thllt wi ll upbuild th e home, nlld e very meas u re t hllt will Imo Linneman, f Dayton, is car- trome nellr Ferry. after II:n i\lne~s stre ngthen the peopl e and the nation !Iud will contribute to ing for hCI', of Iqng dUl·ation. Funerlll servl. progress, pro sperity li nd hu m lin hnpp :n ·SS .. Mrs, Hannah Mull e n, a life- long ces were held lit the residence this Unceasing battle for econ..QIl1Y a nd tux reduction. I' side nt of this commu nity, died ev. Sebastilln, - Politi Adv rtis Monduy ~lIorning at her home near afternoon, cinnati. a Rformer pa!\tor of of Cin· the ~~ _ _ _ _ ca _l _ _e_ _ing. _ _ _ _ _ _..;;:i._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ , Fe n y, aft l' a lin geri ng illn ess. Mr. Adda Burnet, Mrs. Ina Ferry church" in charge. Burial Longnc l'c ' und son, spent Thurs- in Miami, cemetery. duy will) t he former' s pnrents, Mr. Ulysses 0 , Mendenhall, IIged 77 a nd IIfI's. Marce llu s Thaekerll, lit years, died October 21. at the S pri ngbo ro, M I'S, Berth~ Jackson, MI\S, Mar- home <;>f his daugh~~r, Mrs, Pea~1 vin We ll s and duughter, MI'. and King, tn Santa MOnica, Cal. Be 'ls 1\I 1 ·~. Frank Brown, of Tippecanoe survived by a son, Abram MenCity, visited Mrs, Guy Routzahn de nhall, of Dayton, two daugh~ers, Mrs. Peal'l King, Qf Santa Monica , last weel(. Mr, un d Mr~ . Clyde Wharton CaL, and Mrs, May .Marshall, of a nd daug hter, Miss EVil, atte nd - Denver, Col.; one sister, Mrs, ed the HlIllowe'en party at the Hannah Landen, of Dayton, and, Gym lit Waynesville Thursday one brother, Amos Mendenhall{ of Waynesville. Funeral aery cee eve ning. Mr. lind Mr8. Silmuel Baines were held at the home of bis Ion received II prize in t he "Two Lov- in Dayton, Saturday .afternoo,n ers" con test given by the Day. October 27, and burial waa in Mito n J ourna l a nd the Colonilll the- ami cemetery. --.....;.... ~....-aleI', th ey ha ving been marrie d 61 years. Mt'R, V irg ini a Nash and childI en relurned to her home in Cllnii e ld C::uturtlu y, uf tel' a five week's' slay w ith her molher, !l nd s ister, ht'ra , Mrs. Nush is in very poor Mr. lind Mrs. Will Archdeacon, hCll lth. of Middletown, were Sunday din· Mr. lind Mrs, Charles .fohns, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr, and Ml·S. Walter Kenrick, McCulloueh and Jlon • .vJf!ssr s. Wal ke l' Clll rk lind William Mr. ana Mrs., WilIia!ll ~oBS 13(' I').:dllll al.tended t he barbeque spcnt Sunday ' afternqon with. the a nd Republicun ra lly at Morrow, former's paJ'en~, Mr. and MrS .. A ,' :Suturduy. N. Ross, at sprfufboro. : . Mr. a nd Mrs, A, E , Wh ite and Mr: Archie , rmstronlt and ~Q ns, of Co lu mb us, we re over- M G A ' . • L night gUC!!ts, Sat u\'{lay, of Jlh', and rs. eorge rm.troll&'{, o .. .. ynU, Ind" were Friday. 'even nlt gu~lI.ts M1': , Kes ler Gmhulll and daughter of Mr_ and Mrs,' Walter K,ru4jlr, an.d and on SundllY a U sp ent the day , 'tl lh" t M d M famIly. . . ., IVI 1 elt' paren~, r. a n r a. · Miss Charlene Sl1.ellJia~mez: al)d C. W , A I bright. nea r Springboro. Miss Alice -Hanseip'attended a a&l MI'. !lnd Mrs, W, M, Coleman lowe'en' &urpij!se , p~' 011 ' .141ils elltertain.ed ,to dinner on Sunday, Virginia wooaward 'l"'a t he. "orne 1\11', lind Ml'S: Truman Alexander S '· · t " . ~~ an d t hl'e e chil d re n, of Greenfleld " in prin&,IiQro ., o!!" ,nign 01 t~e II S E past week. , ; -" ' " , MI'. 'llnd 1.. I·s. ' . • South lind two Mr. and Mrs. ' Clarenc~. Ml\er, . Ch I -. ~I ch ildre n, of Ma cl erili ; Mr. and f C' • ' iti Mr Ml:S. , H. ,Craig 4lnd two children, ge~, ~fCc~f!!"bU, 8. '1.tia. '~:',A. ~~:r.· ~ of Willillmsburg, lind Mr. and Mrs d ~ ,.. ""d u_ J '" . '" C lIt h'ld lin ' SO~h ... r. all ~I. On.n .~. • • t " . _ . , -,, ' , , ' t -, • . ... .., ~ <. ... urp 0 emlln, am, . wo c ,I ren, Cullou.zh," Mr. and lin. Jolin' ru· . t· "t " of Lov eland. ' .. , • A fail' ..size d crowd enjoyed the e r and lion were Sun~y. '18ltOJ'll i~' t Repub lican meetil)g at Lytle hall the Kruer ha~~ • . " ' 'i'hut:'~duy eyening. The seeakT ..... ' . • ....
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Price for Bulter Fat, October 29, 1928
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WILL DECHANT, Chairman. I MRS. NELSON WILSON, Seeretary MRS. ALBERT BOND
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ROBERT H. DAY
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Hoover Breaks into the Soli~ Soqth WAYNE TOWNSHIP and Gets Several States MOTHER'S CLUB HAS
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in the hi story of Lown cou nt y. 8Lnte 01' n ntional ~I('ctioll hll' there bet'n s uch a vote cas t ill the Uni t ed tntes. In Wuynes towns hip th e votes were alm os t nil in ear ly in the dny, poss ibly scattering vutes in the la te Ilfter noon . H oover fo r pres ide nt. went into Smith's ~tr o ngholds and cn n'ie d 1~lYny the plums from under hi g nose. F lo rida, Virginill and possibly Texas nnd one or lwo other stutes muy fall into li ne . . oope r, for gove rn or, wtll prollIlloly pull through with n s~a ll plurality, as t he state vote 18 clos.e . The rest of the sla te vot.e wl~1 probably be saferor t h e Rep ublica ns. Si meo n D. Fea!! will go back to the Sonnte. lind the Democrats will lose seve I'll I of their s tute se nators, be ing r eplaced by Re publl cans. ongres8 wi ll ulso hav II I.'hnnge. ' . Th e district judicin l iicke1 IS t ill in doubt, and little informllLion Is availaL J'(! at this time. Our own Francis Hamilton will be lect d lI S h e had n o opposition. For Jud ges of the upreme Court Day find GeIger seem to have the edge in the county vote. In t he cou nty all the candidutes will ue e lected as the oppos ition d id n ot have anyone on t heir tic.k~t.. The only real fight in the county was on common plens judge and it is r eported that Dechant, D., will defeat Stanley, R., by u two to o n e vote. hip,
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.J. O. Clll't\\'I'ight lind family a nd Miss Loui~e run e HJlt'nt Sun lay 'I ll Oxford . W e give ednr lnmp s. tore "pen evenings . ul'Y 's J PlI'e ll' Y " hOI). Lebanon , Ohio. MI'. and M r s . .J . R. W a d" !lnd t'amily s pen t S un day wilh Mrs . Wilde' bl'oth e r at Frank lin . Newest in lad ie s' hand bngs . mes h bags lind vanities, at Hlf" .J c we lry. hop , Lebanon, Ohio. Mr s. Flossie arey and so n , r. he t.el', were dinnel' guel'ts o f MI'. lind Mrs. Ol'ville Gray Monday evr ning. For eye tro uble COIi S Ult 01'. R u.rolph, eyesight specialist at ary's Jewelry Shop. Lebanon. Tuestlay, Thurs dny nnd Snturday. , Mrs. Edith Hanis, M I·S. Kate Coleman and Miss Katherin e Pren t1ergnst uttended a meeting of the Womnn's Auxiliary of the South prn Ohio Dioce\!e nt Greeneville t oday.
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Fri day eveni ng in hono r of Mr. lind Mrs. Ern.est Nixon, nee Hazel About tifty guests W~re. HALLOWEIE N PASSED present. Mr. and Mrs. Nixon were OFF VERY QUIETLY showered wilh miscellaneous gifts, bea utiful and practical. Deliciou s Hnllowe' quietly in l'efre8hm e nts added to the pleus'u l'e of the evening. l h is cOOllIJunity. Th e carn ival,
Judicial Tic:ket-Supreme Court Allen . .. .. .. . 69 24 45 78 67 Day . .. .. 99 86 89 107 56 Geiger .. 79 21 72 79 48
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which wu s heoldf the in the Gym ' und lhe au spices Mothers cluer b, 41 '-Doris Walle gav; - it 'F[a IJo\ve'en nttl':.~ctcd n large crowd of nlO S-
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Miami Chapter No. 107 O. E . Stnr will meet in regular lIellSion Monday eve ing;- November 12 . .A full attendance is urged. Election of ofBce~ and payme nt of dues. VialUn members welcome.
JULIA ·IRADBURY. W. M. SU SAN ~AWKE, See'y.
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party at her home on Wedlle day querndt:r. nnd t he evening wus liven ing, Octoher 31. Fift een ve l'Y e njo.yub le to young and old. boys and girls came maske d, De- Dnll cing waR a Iloplllnr fautul' lon8 Hopk ins getting t h e prize for and n ubstantia l sum was n ' albeirlg the bes t masked. After ized from the vnr iou s booths . ga m es, l'efreshmentM of a ppl es, The u unl pl'atlks were pel'pe tru doughnuts, pop cb"n Il nd cnke I.ed by the youngs ters, debris of a ll were served. On leavi ng the Idn ds Wli S p iled in the Little bJ'idge yo ung folkil thanked their hostess windows . ollped. tc., but no gl'l!llt for u' very pleasl,1n t ev ning. Th ose dlllnuge wus elone, owing lo t h e ,)resent were, Kathryn an d Edythe vigi lance oC t he mars ha l and his Delons Hopkins, Ruth Jep uties. anneI', OllvC' Ilnd Miriam Scott, ~---- - - - - Lo uis Wade, Leo Co nner, Emerson MI'. and Mrs. 'H an'ey Ryc spent Snider, D ona ld Kerrick, Chllrl es t he week-end in Col umbus, the lo\ nderson , Lloyd W and Jllmes Ar- !!,uest" of MI'. nnd M I'S. He d and Milo ade. , I Wright.
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La st Friday night s ow the op of the ba sketba ll Reaso n for W . H. S and my, whllt n glllll n nll w h at· .a night! . 'inct' Monduy o f t.hi s week was The cco lld t Cllm of W. H. S. II ulth Day. Dr. Dlair was fit th p luyed Il g od gR ille Ilncl .dis pluy d ~ uilding ami examIned s evera l fme IOTm in lh<'ir victorIO US bout folks. ... Wilh Harveysburg; S o)'e W. , 17; Tuesoay w us ItlZ'n ' hlP Day . 11. 8. Th e e ll l il'C' IlL.L he The lJig attract io n of the evC'n GYIII an d voled f th~ . val'lo us I in~ p rnv .d a v I'Y la ,'t. ?ut oneA few pUliIs v Isited t he I s ided aifnll', wht' n W. H. . lost to ploll~ II} t he 1U01'l1in~ to lem'n t.he Cent ' I'ville 61 to 2? . Bn!wer and work oJ judges and cl r lks. Bail Y of Cen tervi lle provecl loa which is Patriotic DIlY, for WayneSV ille and displuye d w'lll bl;' c{\le bl'ule d by an Armist.ice (lxcell ent pa!\S work a s \.I'ell II .all goa l nny ]ll'ogrum, given by the Jun- shtlo ting. A. Cen to l'v l C I. cnn io )'s III th£' Gym nl 11 o'dock. W~ si de r ed one of t he bes t tClll11 S on a r C! very lucky ' in se cul'i ng Du s ty the s chedu le this year, we l1('ed
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tJlWEMI1ER HEVE"'iH
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Th e ehail'mnn u f th' Hig h Schoo l lunch co mmilt ee repOi'te d that t he y had COnlllll'lICed s l! l'\'ing hot lunch t o o,'e l' 100 child re n. The tlower b(lx \\'a . given to Miss Bobbs' roolll . Th t' Fpeaker fo r t he urternoon \Vns JI1 rs . Dudl y K eeve r, of en lel'ville, her ~ubjcct being P eace. S h e mud e it very plain t hat not on ly the lIlen that s igned t he Ke llogg treaty were res pons ible for it" Succel<!l. bu t t hat we, us a moth r ' club nnd as indi vidua ls, s hould stu nd for peace and instruc t our childl'en that th e r e is a bette I' wuy to sett le dis putes than by \Va r. Mis" quiel' next plllyed two vio lill\ solos nnd t he m eeti ng adjou rll ed to meet D",cembel' 7, 1928 MARY EARNHART. Pre . ELLE.N CONNER, S sc'y.
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i\lilk i.' l"'r1I11P~ the m OR t idenl 1',, 1' II hUmall b(·i ng. It is our ., nly fllod in inrnncy nnel u food ' "'' li lll" lI spd by adulLs. It ha s 1"' 1'-'. Th,' ill\'ila~ i ,," " I' _'I a ill c , 1.,·(·n cHIJ('d " th e perfec t food." \ ilk· 1'''1' th .. nl'xl IlI"I' li nK \\':I ~ a e . It i~ a Foud, however, thut is \·'·pll'd . ha rd to kCl· P. for it readily s po ils (:I'alld :'I);i ~ t, · 1' .I"hn ~I. (:11 ..) . a t ttll' g l'('at II tcmpel·utul·e. hill. "I' \\ '11 1' 1'('11. I)h i" , ga,·,· lhl' We hal' e j11'('se l'vI'd all other I' l'ill(' i"al a " dn'ss "I' liw "\'cllinl(. l: i II ds " f f'llItiS. \\' p hn ve ~ a ll ed fi s h, Th e lO t hl'I' (; ra nd 1" HI j!''' (, fli l'(' l's I'nnn"d \'('j!'etnbles [qld fruit, jJ l'l'''' lIt wen': (;I'u no SPCI'l.tUI'Y. (':ll1 lwd llIeat li nd s moked hHIlI. W . J.: . l ' I'I,,, i(' l' ; '-\ ~s i ,; tant Grund In I 5 1 a man we n t t o England S' ·;· I'l· taI'Y. ,11lI1'1,·, T . ('r(o ~s; Grund w ith U l11e ut vi~cuit he had inventL"II !!I' T l'usl:cl'. DI'II III III II IHI ; Pu s t ··d. On lh e s hip un which he traY. G I'lI l1d Mas ter. (~ . 1-'. BI·"w n . lind t·1 d th e re we l'e cows to give fres h I l' , p·t' ~ l·ntuti v c s BUllI b"l'. Hummer milk. At thut time most vessels and Mill s. A ll gave "h nrt tll iks. I ,'embl e d flouting barnyn rd s, thnt A t II latl' helll /' n ch ic ke n aUJlpel' is. mo s t v's,;tl l:; t hat pl'etended to whi.. h hud he e n )l1'e l)Ure d hy lh e ~ ive human comfo /·t. The invenludi{'s. II' US s l' I" ' ed to ab out 1 (lO . lo r obse rve d on his I'eturn trip home in lhe ~ummel' t hn t the cows we J'(' scn ~ ick . t he milk \Vns bnd un d ma n y bubies die d. Comi ng hOlll e h e devi sed a process of (It'ying milk anel cll nni ng it. Aile)' much difllculty the enterpri;;e \Vu ~ . uccessfu I. I t gl'cw to g'rent I)ropartions during th e ivi l Wal', whe n the ' ovel'nme n t bo ught the entit'e out"ut oC his fu cto ri es. 'in ce then preserved milk hall The futul' of tlH' Anti - Bunk b en a bClOII to ull explorers wheth PII I·ty is unc c l'tnin, according to a r in the frozen r egio ns of the Will Ro ge l's, its cand idute for nOI·th or ill dal'kes t Africa. I 'I'~ sidt'nl. Herbert Hoover pt'ellerved the "Both th~ o ther pUl' ties a l' pUY- lives a nd hea lt h of so me 1,200,000 in g oil' wilh nothing uut thunks," Belgilli, children by condensed say: Ro~e r s . " 'u I Ulll no t go ing milk. t,,' 'cnd any more than l(s to my Ou r own Mr. Stl'au s has pI'OVs uppur te rs. There is l'lIllllgh p eo- ed himself a public benefactor, by pie IIIIIV trying to li ve on thanks. s upplying pure milk f or babies. in fu el, that's about nil t he furmAllY truvel e l' in E urope is fa(,I'!! wlli hav e to li ve OTi fot· t he mi liur with t h e dirty milk that ill s upplied everyw h ere from milkn xl fo ul' ye lll's. " It was t he silent vote that l11en .'s clln~. These hllve been re"Ieewd me and the loud vote that Il lnced ulmo~t e ntil'e ly in America k-e-pt our other' O'p pon enLs out. Bu t by t he b ottle . I )JI' miRed fuit hfull y when th i~ St ill abo ut 6,000,000 children cumpu ign got going thnt i f elecler.d:7-t-I-U--l.lI.u-vn-i.t.ed-St.at.es-between the r wou ld res ign u ll d -fhUFs h e on y uges of two and fourteen are unclllll puign )J1'o ll1ise I um go ing to dernourished_ They are stunted s lick tu . ' fo r lu c k Of pl'o pel' foo d, us ually "Th ev t.u lk nbout n mun nqt be- fo r luc k . of milk. The vn l'ious ill r; a good citize n if he dun't vote. co mpa ni es handling milk have J f ve l'ybo dy did n't vote th e n 110ne done much good by diSSeminating o f t h e candidates co uld be elected knowledge us to the v.alue of pure an d thnl wou ld be tha end of pol- milk. Pure milk had us much to ltic. ant! we CloulLl just go ou t an d, do wi t h preventing infant morhira s ome good llIan to I'un the tality us any other o ne thing. In ·ollntI'Y· I China, yellrs IlgO, wh en they had " r Bm not snying yet whllt J will plen ty of cows, they created a tl o in 1 9;J2, but 1 mlly JUIllP to t he g}'ent civilizutiun. n ow that they 'ungrclISional n{·c ord . They have ha ve c ul down their forests and made me some very attl'uctive of- enten th e ir cows they kill as maf0 1'l1 to hnndl e my n ext cnmpllign . ny b'Dbies li S they mise. You ca:nThey c illim they can give me pl e n- not brin g up 1\ child, with success , ty of. pace. As lhe e lection is (til tell. o\'er the memhl' r's won't have to Thos e henlt h depnrtlllents in the s tart- e lectiuneering in the Sen ate variou ciliell which nre insisting und H ouse for 1\ cnuple of yenr . . on pU I'e milk ancl t he com panies " W went into this CatxlpllilJlI to "'Olen owe th If s ucceas to the dlsdl'ive tha bunk ou t o'f politic b ut tl'ibulio n "of pure milk, deserve all ou r expe ril11 l'nt, while nohle in mo e llll ul·agemen t. Nothing co uld be ti ve, Wu s u fnil ul·e. Anyway, here (Jf mol't' imp ortll nce t'o the public i~ go od l uck fr om thl! onl y ch!!el'- h ea lth thnn the mai n ten a nc e of a ful losm' in til(> 1·lIce." !< upply of pure milk.
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MEN HELD AT LEBANON JAIL SUSPECTS IN HOLDUP THE NEW CENTURY CLUB MET IN THE COUNTRY iJl' uce j):lI'tO Il
Mil ligan , who cluilt1 ~ The Nt'\\' (' ntul'Y Club m et at a~ his hume allc! Dl.!lbert l he home of Mrs. E. L. 1'homas on
Jl u;,·al'd . hom' at· 11I1'~c. III'I' he ld October 26th, w it h twen;tY-lour ill lhl' Loha non jail undel' sus pic- me m bers un . wering the 1"011 call iUIl of b(! in g tWII of Lhe three men . eac h me mbel' r ~apondiJlg with a whl, he ld . up A. H. Kaufmu n, J. L. c une nL eve nt. 'rhe absent .memBl'lIwn, W. J . I-'flilnie l'. L/ (Iyd Hlln- be l' . Mrs. Ru l h Janney, I'emembercork ull d Lyl e Stcwll rL . bu~ines~ 'd the mee ting in far-away Flor~ nUlI1 (I f L ub unull. a ' the y were 1'1' - illn. and se nt an inte resting letter l Ul'Iling fl'om un E lkH reception w hi c h was t' n joyed by all. at Cincin nuti 'I'ueslluy Ill orllin g of Afte r a short bus iness session a Ju st week in Mr. Knuflllllll'S Cal'. program of interest followed They Hrt' slIi d to 1111\'1' been id e n Mrs. F'. U LeMay sang "AmerRhe a ~Ilis, who WIl. rccently . W H. . C. H. S. tified by one (If th e busine,'~ men ica for Me . ." a num\ler mos t apoperuted on for 1:\)l)Jend i c it~s is Frye, l'f4 I 'Substitution who saw them l' tl'anded in 1111 au- Pl' op rillte for the theme of th l! I ~ ll 11acH, If 0, 1 Bailey .. .. . 19 1 lOl11obile neat· Maso n. T hey h nd tla y. Our guest and s peaker, Mi ss now lit SChool again. S he l'w'd cll o Brew er 14 2 bol'l'owocl lh e auto in w hi ch t h ey Aua M. Barn ett, secretary of the A new Sopho m ore. r.:rllnccll Gull fo'romm ' 0 o JBl'hd-!\tr ll . 8 1 wel'e stl'llncled frQm II Ma80 n gur- Leag ue of Wome n voters, of DayInd y, entered school t hiS week. Hay, 19 . .. 1 OBl'llcJ stl" t . 8 o Ilg"C. Hfte t· leaving t hei l' Own mo- to n . to ok for lier s ubj ect, "Put. --" 'Jl ~l'neL',rg 1 o McClul'e .. 0 o chin e, u cIo sedadillac, t h el'e fol' li n g t he Pep in P olitics." and gave There wi ll be iI bask elball ga me *E llis . .. 0 O' o meIl .. 8 o I·epuirs. a splendid non-partsp n talk. She between Spl'i ngboro and W ay nes· Long 2 o S her iff B'; ant is suicl to h/we }IRk ed the women to become more vill e t his Fl'iday nigh t. Let's n il · W alker .. 2 t founll 30 gll l/ n n!'! of lifl'u ol' Hnd interested in polftics; . that the come o ut · and root for ou r h ome " Witl1am'n 2 ] two re\'nlVl1l' in th e m,a ch ine worlt! wns never so much in need whiC h had bt'en left at th e gural(e. o f t he mate rnnl in politlcs as the leam . .. _ _ I ?2 3 T tal 61 G It thought t ha t thc bnndits were prescnt time. ·The of Tota .... ... .. a ... ... . aftel' liqu ol' and mi st.ook the Leb- home renched fill' beyond the .four "EXCHANGE OF WORK" Next. Frida~ n ight Wny~esvi\le anon III n rO{' l'lllnl'un n e rs. walls that make it," to city, state ', ' . will meetprmgboro on our own -~ --. - - - -'- li nd co untry. IDEA WORKING FINE, 11'001' and two' very good . games At the close of' this talk Ml'll. t d HELD DEVOTIONAL SERVICE • Ij re expected •. Let'~ c ome o.u I,\n . 'May sang Ilnother bealtiful song, Fnl'mers of- tlW statc who BI'e ee our boys In actton. \ ~ "The .Poor Man's . Garden ,. which uslng the ' "exch~lIlge ojr work" · -- - T h e W. C. 1'. U. 'Qe ld a devo~ i G ti's " gard~ii-:-t1u; op~n "¢ounidea in sec ur ing liew m ellilbers fot M,A SONIC LODGE t ional i n t he F:r.ie.ndsJtip roonl s of t ry-side. , . • U\e fa rm bUl'eau, ate meeting with _ the M. E. chw'ch Monday frllnl- ~ ~d}~\irnlJlent followed ~nl a . good ' results according tp a report ~. .iClltion 01' W ay- to -t,p . .nt. The len ders were Rev. d e hClous tw -couree lunch was received at' the War,ell County 163 F & A: M. Be nne tt, Mrs. William so n a nd by the hotses.. . . Farm Bm·eau from J. !{, Allgye! , neRvIlie L a ge. O. N e~lber 13. Atr. Adams. . . Guellts for the aft.rnoo" were, organizatil)n director..1!.' t he OhiO Tuest:!ay :v~;rng, :iVpayment of Mrs. Ada FurnQ4, president, ' re-·I , MnI. Charles Ellis. ~ Will Oor. Fatm Bureau feder.tion. Nearly ElectIOn o. ? . cer and so 'ourning quests a large IIttendance at the nell ,' Mrs. J. O. Cll1't'tlrrieht. ]Ira. 500 members have been secured dues. VI Bltmg I an J H!,ulnr mee(ing Tuesday, Novem- Alvin Earnhart, lin. ~ Bur•.. 'b y this meth9d d,f breth~Rt~~ i~~~URY, W. M•.er 13, at the home of Mrs. WU- nett. '. 'work in. 11 couutip B. Sa.Cly. hamsoD. . __ _ _" _ • Kn. W. lIoCcluh, p..t two 'WeeD, 1M! ea,..
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W here is £' v£'l'y on 1" he xpl o de d ut la st. A h111 II rI A hmnd Da s !" qll( ''' 1illn ~ , .'\ I" n l{ 1Il 0 1l1(' n( puss The H ' I'Vll n t a1'OSC a n d came t,d a way. Th l! h t) u ~t..; wn:-/. t e n ~ ~ n ellr h im, ha lf ob cu r e d in the and <till. A nd " n ('e l1I " rl' I 11ilIk~ h ado w s. H (' s to o d s t rai gh t a nd " tI li t \ 'i las Ha y wa rd . tll il. II " 111111 hi ,. h " 11I1 LUI'nl'tI 11\'<' 1' his ' tYes, s uh i It ~ hllU l d l ' I', ,an d hf' was watc hin g " W I re is vc r y b od y? So ulhlI' il h f ll ~ t:i n llt(·d h" I'I'vr s'l llIct hitl g ley Ilnd h i son o u g ht to b c bac k I hilt 1I111J1'O; II ' h(' ,1 h illl in t h l ' dn r k by n ow. Wha t d il'e c t ion hav e Ill' ''''. I clllil oIn 'l ~t' <' what il was th y gone '? " a( Il' sl. It Wil H I' ll l' thc ,' u wa y (rom " I d o n ot kn ow , ' sahib. They lilt'. Bll t YI'(' I W ll S a lVil l''' u f th t' ( old me l h ey w re g oing t oward ~ l'n Sl' o f sOl1l e lhing m ovi ng; s ome t h e c tt.ages o f th e la b o r er s , But I. lI in J,{ ha l f cra wl in g . h ull' s liding t h y did no t turn that Iyay af te r l"llIlI';I til· IIHln in thl' ~ h a il·. And t h ey h a d gC.lIle o u t th e d oo r ," l h" n I ~llW 1111 irl' ' g ul u !' gra y palch "An d Miss So u t hl ey? S h e was lJl' " haclol\' t hat wa s n ot q u il e s o Thl! t ig" r of Southl cy D ow ns h ad R u r ne d to jo in m e h e re." da l'k a s l h l' ~ h u , l o l\' a r ound it- a "S it has gon e , t o o. I do n' t pntc h wh ie h s emed l o be m ov in g . kn ow w h el·e. The d e tectiv es a re lIrc a ll go ne b u t th ~e·lwo . F:vC' I' Y fll t h!'I'," A nd nil a t o nce it halte Ll. "' ~ a h ib ! H ... spe ndin g t h 'day ac ross t h e m nrsh Oll t'. I cannol b rin g IIHH'C ." Th c ' J'ig-c r o f S outh le y Do wn s "A nd I III'd ' I' y o u to g"l o n' ~h c - on th e h e ig ht." " T h e n I'm go ing out to 100 1; fIJI' hud c'o m g-Il in . 1' h c ca ndl elight tlOUI'. You ' l' , , loll 1I'0l'kiug n uw, II'H ~ ill 'Ife c l i ... , a nd d im , yet it "But it' s tim e t h ey w cre b ack So u t h l y." . "H e will b h:11'(1 0 nn e! , ~u h ib . C;"l lip, ul' I'll kill YO ll 11'11,,1'(' ril U ~ h u wNI the b y now. Go o d Lord, wh at cli d ulli n e p la in. Eve n t h ey go th e r f or, whtm t h e t1'ou b - Th 1'C a r c s h uuo\\!'< a nd wlIte l' a nd lie I" 1h e n I Ir ie d to te ll my self it wu: Ahmad Ib;.: gol u p. H e l'OSf' sy ll1' m e n ta l fl lla 'y , It ,m i r a g e or Ie is h e r e? H e r e ,r te ll yo u , IIIl Ll jungle u ' t w Nm," The A hll lll(I ' ~ y ou know it too , Ahmad . You vo ic() cem ' e! to g row intlcs c r ilnl - \'l"Y s "ftl~- III his f ull h eig ht. HI! d (' llI ~ill l1 t h at cou ld no t p ossibly kn ow it too d evilish w ell. :" bl y e a g e'r. " You wi ll 1H!l'l1 1I tup-l''''U li l' l'OS"; the 1'00111 . An .1 h l' l.Je l l'U I.' , [ ll'it:d t o ay it was t h e LII:\\, uul tlw lig h l o n Lha li tll l' e ft'l'd lIf light an d s hml o w; but "I d o n ot kn ow wha t th e sa hi b g ui <l ." m en ns." "A g uid e- wha t do y ou mea n" , lalld. t lw lil' di ed b" fill' cit c am e to my "Damn yo ur black face!" " If tb e ~fl hil.J gOL'S, I wi ll luk t h o ug ht. 1l wu s n' t u n y u se t o try The Sh:IlJ.;,·, :{ (\,' eprll d, T he l' tu de ny lh r eu lity of. the thin g , The n Vilas t r ie d to r egain his h im t h e r e. Th e :m h ih 111u , 1 Jlot 11/1 '1 (l nly Ulle " I d lo 11011' , t hl' Ollt' , lI1 a n t ro\. C6-MW him st r.u - ~ tIru:k' n! A n e! Th {' r t! wa ~ th la wnK hid e ,· dark g lin . 'l' he fi g ht WllS m sc rib e d o n if t h e s ah ilo -110' dt' ~ Il:li!' ,01 Ilf i\1i ~s that lJul'lwd ') 11 til(, loh l(l , :\1 d r l' nC' d , o f co u ,'se , b y L1 le gre al his nce, And i t was a hard figh t outh ley Il1 ct ing lli m h ' l'e , and Iwu l'd a Hl fl, \lhi ~ p 1'1l. 1 . igh fl'o lll h lal' k ,;t r ipes, Th d ('ta i\s we r e too- a l osing fi g h l. · 1"01' II lo ng w is hes lo /.:0 l o hi ll l'OOlll, I w ill .\ 1":{ I,II<1L' I', .. h ~ C'll l ' d ; 1)lI t m y c y (, ~ didn't need ·''I'ht· llIall' ~ n (It-\'i l," hc h r l' nl h- Ih III Iv rl'C gni 7. th o (, l'c ature, m o m e nt h e was qui e t. and Ahm lld gl, th nte wi t h h im , (, H)." Das r e s um e d his furni t ure du s ting. V i1 11s 1-l u vwul' rl s ud rl C' I!lI' ~ I ntc h - ,,,1 ill Illy "/I I', " \ 'i la s (' Ld lp, 1 h il1l It .- ' C'lll e d t o bl' ly in g c los e l o th e H e b e nt low e r and lo wer, Il nd e d ope n h'e dl' llwe l' in L'IH' IlI ldt-. b'~ (lit, rig- It l \I.lI·lI s." fl oo r. in t h (~ pllsiti , II !I l ige r tllk e s " Th e n t;L' t LIP ill " ~ al' e hi m ," I ju;.l I.J , r(,rC it s Jl l' i n g~, 1-' 0 1' un in SLa n t hi s 1' 1'I · I1'l.i ,·d halllb o nce m r e h e w a s on his kn ees , An d n o w 1 didn ' t loo k at Vilas . th r ust at it s i l1:" I' iOl'; tll<'n h .. :1I1.1'!~rL" 1. " I I.I yr. 1I lI'onl t o s ee A nrl 1 ('u ul d n' l s a y it wus n't tr u e . \ d :l~ IllllrclC'l'ptl h e'fn r ' OU I' £')lps '!" II w ou ld n ot hnv ' .h (' (l n . 0 co n My y e s w ere fr oz en upon Ahmud wh irl" .1 to w urd Ahm u Ll , " I u" h - alld \I a l~h," D os . H is p ositio n, a s I II I' a s ex"W he !'e 's illY pis 0.1?" hI' l'I'i d, \'inc ing i f Vi lll ha d not see n it. \\' " wtlt"Ii .. ,1. t\ I .1Ig' time t h(' r \I:t ~ ~ d(, I \('i' , A It 111:1 <1 1la s slou d ton. An ,1 J llIle w b y t h e p.rc' ~sc d . gn:lp o f th (' .gr ea t d etec~: lill b .. ,.,irl , IllI' 1l.' l iJ wub h d can li ve b Side: m t hn l IllS ey's w e r e 011 ' . :1 1: 0 I' cs li ng' n th e l h in.g. I think "Wh; l 111'(' rll il ~"ing lo do'! " I hat h,! . tu rl cd to w lll~ p e l' SOI11 (> "ll r) , $;dlib'!" Till' ~l n ~ W(' I' 'n llW 1ll t'~~" g ('R w o ntiC'1'. Bu t I did al III :: , II 'C,"lJ lili g wi l h ,' L1 I1 It: u n- n Oll h il i' h llll. All r h" u l'Ll WIIS :ll'tloly I(i ll d ,I f J1:l s~ ioll. "I t i ~ \ ' i l:l S' f' c r 'II Ill , n"l \I' ' II ll) I,,' il,II 'rol' ioll' nt w i h Jl e Lll c k .. d 11 p a g ain st t h e wa ll , ('1111111" ,. , "'Ill!' c\I' , ('nll't!s lIIi g hL h is (j n r~e rs lit h is t lll·oa t. Th e r e wa s IICt' !! :t Ul' ight .. l· l ig ht whc n I hl ' y no l' (> cll rd lef t i n m y bra in o f th e 1'~llI l ' n to !! P li \\ h ~.lL r(' II)(lil1s h(l .'l'," ',(l l m cl ~ h e 1ll11 <i (1 a nd t he wo rd s h e Vi l a ~ lried lo l1leet t.he !i lla l, ~ lIi d , hm a d Das ha (1 r e t urn e d. l' }, (.~ . jud as h p had p r om isl'Cl, to get th e "Wh. elu y U llIea n 'l " he wh i ~.. - an : \\ l' t o his q u stion s . The pC I' t'oI , LI':IIl Ffo l'll1l1 t i'lII WlI S co nrpl C'te- th e "'I'h ey w ill CU ll ' k ,d ' ';I)o n , a n ti I ige l' so u l at 1:lst in it s own body. II'I,nl 1.0 talk Lo l h "i ,' g ll [, Sl. Olll' Anti Vila s wu s re a dy t o II n s wer. ,If l hl: 1I' gUL'sls is ~lI n " ) ' o ll k il l" , ( ro n c ll:ld pd n cx t wee k) 1\ 1,,·r e . \'(' ~ t c' rd a y Ih('y b , l l'(' I,ill l !I ' l'U ~S III(' Wlll(' I', \ uu <l n ly 1'0' ma in, an d .1'' " :lI't' I' I'y V"I'Y tlt':lI' Lu llil' lll , . ·u hib :::il I'UIIl Lul'g," V il a s I IIIlt'd fo r wa r d , " tI'Ul11 b u rg? H o w d:ll'1! y o u ca ll Ill !! t h ut ? Il l y ll a lll e ' s ll aywa rd- " "Once S lI' u lll b urg-t h e n R ode I'· ick- lhc'n II aYII'unl- w h:l t d o,· j HE best authorities agree that "hogging clown" com i~ il m all!' r, ~ tlh jb ~ Na ill e s di e \\' h,' " a profitable practice . I{un out temporary fences t hrough ( hc' i .. lJc a r 1'8 rl ie, " your corn and tum in your hogs. They are the best o f har" e liL 1' 111 110l 'lr ulI1 l, u rg. I t, II vesters - neve r miss an car, You sa,'e the coot of husking, yo u 1'111 nlll - " hauling. cribbing a nd feedin g and get your ho gs to mar kct " I wi ll 1'('111 " 11 1" ,1', ~ a h i h , l h,' 1 quicker and in better condi t ion . Y,)lI · lol d Il l e lhut, fi li i (' o n!l iu , I' ,,)!ai n, " li d "'e it' yu u oI u ll't \\'Uil . And for t hese t emporary fene",', as well as for perman ent Iu IlI tl k , ' n,(! ~ll ll jth l' l ' a H S Wl' I'. " fences, use R ED 'fup teel pos ts, These can be driven at the " I'll n" \' I ' r l ~" li llit it. " rale of 200 to 300 a d ay , thruugh the hardes t !!Oil, by one " I \\'i ll g ,. 1'1'10 111 ~ '1J 1l fu r n m inman usillg Lhe One Man Driver, Are eas ily withdrawn and l,t" , ".d ,ii! j ll- t a mi l1 l1 le in lo re-driven in a new location. til" d!l r kll(' ;'~ - an d l h ' lI I wi ll /'I '. llllll , i wil l \1[lilt .\'" u r II n s\\', r Ih ,'n, Alld ( h~'I't' I ll i~li t be o l h' I' i h ill~ s J ',I' yo u tu L' II Ille, t o ", \1 h" l1 I CO Il IC in lo .v() UI' PI' sc n,'c !I UII, II (' Ill l' I''' m nil'.\', Y', lI rCllll v I'aol Ii " I'I 'n lJ f~ t hat Sa hi b S uth l" y i ~ \\';1I1 t (' d 'i" pri ~ lIn." "H u( I h;l\ l'! r ou c a n' t .·c aI C You will s:t\'e a lot o f fcnce makin g ,md rcp:Jiring time every nl(' \JuL I)f it. " y _:11' if ' you r IXlir old fC!Il(;cs and n ake new oues wi th " 1:01 h thin g'S YLI U I.:an a nsw e r U lillD 1'0 1' ' teel Posts. Any fe nce erL'C ted on R ED Tops is G \\ 1: 'II I 1', ·tUI'l) (0 LIlt' slI h ilJ' s pl'e sthen.: GUund and securc for man y years of 6Cf vice and en a bles \'ne', It. wi ll he j ust a lillie moyou to prac t ice UI moot:rn p rogram of crop d iversilica pon ' H .
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Ca rl BL'n l hi !! lI, Ildmill ist rutor o'f tlt t, Hllct,,:, 1 B" I1(hi e n es llllej fr ied We pay for horses and cows according to size hili fil' s t 1111.1 fin a l u eco unt . andcondition of the ani . al. Can us any time T . . Hog")'s was uPloinle d an !lpp rai se r u r' th t, sllt te o f Duvid at our expenc~. We co me and go quickly. I', l'-e llt' I', .! ec clI :\e d , s u e eedin g J, '1' , Fi n c k, Tltl' will III' .Ic hnil' J . T ny lol' was " fr" n 'd (UI' pro l.Jalc . Harveysburg , O hio TIl<' wi ll o f Will . M onf o rt wa R ,) fre n ·.! fu r pl'obu l e, '1'1 " , \\' ill .ot' .Jllmes S , Vnnd e l'\" ,,, 1'1 , oI"I' C':I : l'tI , w as adlllille d lo IIi'I, I.J:J. l'. L y,lia U, Vllnde l'vo o rt Oscar p, an ol C, n ll' IHI(' 1'11 . FI'(, Y- b rid g e l'I'pn ir , ,1:! "Jt) ; Ed V il li I\f e ,VllS IIPP Oil) tNI exeeutl'ix u nLl How- t ug lu I h ,' N ,' I' Yvrk Lif(' IIl:lul'- t ,l '\', hi· i d ~ . ' 1" ' l' lI ir , I H_\ tO; Huy 111'01 A 1'1: hd I'll I'll 11 , 1\1 iltolt K t' ys llml 1\ 11. ' " (' 0 " ~ ~~ I I h' I " ' ~ in Wa Rh ing t o n Sl'ult, SII III. " $ I H_ \'II : ( 'I u ud. , (ir!ly, W , II. :\1 1111 dc, II we l'l' II ppoint ed up - llJ \I' n ~ hi p . $ 11 Ill' , :W .HU; W. A . .'(',.I l, SU IlI l!, "I'ai :-; l· r ~ . Ph (",I ,,' MI' I'l' h ll nt , b ~' H(h n ini s- G; Ed Mltl ur , ~ a l1 ' L' . I. '; fi : W , S. Hu y Marsh a ll. ~ lIfr (' rin g /:lo me l l'al lil, ~ u t': d w i ll E . ... tl' \ll! n ~ , n nl" G r a h ll lll , PII~ ' 1' ,, 11. $H \i ,:! G; Ohio IIlt' lIla l illu s ion s , wa:; plal'e d in th e li''!'l' ill 11I 1I , ill u n Tp , 'o l'rlt i!l\ ( ,,1 CUIl'.'I' 1 C.,., ::! I RP W " u ,;l u dy III' lht' s hl'ritf to l.J e ht' l<I l. id !! (i ri lll Wilt,ux n ml IMul'Y 1:1" , $ 11 7,IHl: ,I,d lll II. )l II III1I' II ,::! d fur ul.J se r l'a t ion , (j r illl J O lll: ~ t o Fred KlIh n, 101 i 11 e ~ ti lll l\l (' .. n l'Onl l'II ('I , $H OIJ; Wi l· I,,) ui., Kn u t l. admini strutrix o f Lc,",JII ll ll n. l ill ill S inl s. I II:rk ill ~ til l hll ck o f W illi l h L' l'S tlil u o f J ose ph Knoll, d e' 111'1111 Guy , l.J y III lmini s tl'llt o r. t o in MO I'l'OIl', $ 100 : nl ll l11'l1C ,IiJ"hn ",' as,' d , fil pt! IIP r tir ~ t and fina l al'- W , A . Arlll s lro, ng, 85 IIC I 't' ~ il! ;,jtll ll , ~ ll"l'd !'Iii I 1Illl t ll l'illi. $,I:U!O: l ·U llll l. Fl'allkl in Tp. J , H. Ph i l hall ~ , ~ 1 " "I ' , $ I0 5 ,5U; Th e will o f Ri~hal'tl F. S lurkl' J (l hll H. HO S8 , hy l' l<eC Ul o l' ~ . t o ('l' n t l' l'l' illl' Lilll l'~ i fll1l' ('II ., s to n e, \\'11 ' .. lrc' l'l· oI flli' p r ubate. J ()~ l' ph H . a nti Mal'(hu Rl' Y- $ 1 1<.! i ~; C olul1llJu ~ O il C.. . , cu up on Si la s L. De nn e tt, guunli a n or nuld ~, 8 0 ucrl'S in Hu rl u n .1'p, b " u k~ . $,15 0 ; C. 1\1. 11 ,,1.,. wl·ld ing KIlY llhlnrl !l1. B"nn ett, minor, fill'd S UMIl H, VUII Ho i'll£' , by u dl:ll in- on SI'"l l' l'O' Ll s h(,I', ,:l i ,/iO : .J , D. h is st' I' l' nth and final ac co unt. is trut o r , ( 0 Ru y D, BIUL:k, l u l in Adum s 11,,,1 (,,, .. l'I'pai r H to grll dc l'. ' (\ Ul' t f o und the e stat e o f Jo - Fnll1ldin. $ fi~ . (j~: OI'L'I~ ll n ili llr itl b:c Co .. rt' ~l'p h A. Kn ott . d e c ea s ed, e xe mpt ROeL:o ' utnliu 10 An nu L. pllir l o (''lui pl1w u t , $,1.0 0; p, O. fl'o m a llY inhe ritance tux. BI'o \\'n, lol in MOlTo \\,. Mon for t , t!XIH, "S ('S tl u rill g' £!pt e m Ca th e rine Pre s ley. admini s tru Bus h Bu er kl e , IInLl Es ( lIa Bul'!'- be l' IIlId Octo bll l'. $ fi. O'i . l l'ix o f the e state f h ar le W, kit, t o Andre w lin d Be llc l'lttn u l1I , Preslt'y , d ecell sed , filed her inv £, fl- 2 lots in II'l us on, w r y u nd appraiJIe m e nt. John l\Iurph y to Hob e l·t Bl'anOUl't a uthori zed u di slribution Jl' lIbul'g, 1.a tj !l l'l L' ~ in ni o n Tp, lI f c l' rtuin chllttel s belongi n g to lurk C.' e il lo Wil l iBIIl IlIld Eliz th e e.- tate o f Clayton C. Whitacre ubeth F . Th u lIlJ)~ U II , ~ 7 .'i:1 a c r es ill dN' ell se tl, Hu riull Tp, MONEY LOANED 1-'1', I'(' n ' C G. Sto ke s , ex ecutrix of Lawn'n ct lind E ls ie He ll S he p l he l;! ~ tale o f H OI'uce B. Stokes, herd t o R. G, Miller , lot ill Waydect' u!\('d, fi le ll h e r inve nto ry a nd nesville , . B . All c n t o R uy L. un ci Mar- LON G OR .' H O RT T IME- E a sy apPl'aiseme nt. Th l' will o f Uichard F , Starke, tha Hud H(lIl" lot in F r anklin, tel'lUS, Also S urvl'y ing u n ci Abdec ns e d . wns uLlmilted to probate Frnnk GIl Y to W. A . Armst l'ong , s tractin g. WI'ile II n,1 I wi ll c all LoUi e S larke was appointed e x- 8 5. 11 lIcre-' in Frllllklin Tp. a nd sc e yo u , , llIn D . Henkl e, Wayec ulrix !Inti Marion Boger, WilW_ A. unci Mary E_ Arms trong. n es v ill e Ohi o. J 11 liam Hut t lind Otte Hoffman, ap- to Martin A . and Pan RY J . Riley, LOA N fi n Li ve ~ loc k , hu tte l!!, prais ers. 8 5. 11 lIcrt!S in Frunklin Tp . S e co nd lI'I o l'lu !!,e s, Not ' .. b o ugbt. F luvi ll a Whilacre, adminis traMaria G. Ro ss t o J oseph H , and J ohn Hllrhill e , Jr,. X c nia, Ohi o. trix of the es tate of Cluyton C. Marthu H. Reyn o lds, 0 a cre . Whiulcl'e , dec ea s e d, filed her first Wenltheu A. ham b erlain et ul. and tlnnl a ccount, to Jam el! Foll en, lot in L ebano n. Roy Mal' hall, h el d for obs ervaMinnie Mar la tt et a\. t o J, M , F"rm c rs of Wfll'l'~ n a nd Ildjo ining u li nL i ~ may o h(n in money on tion . \\' a ~ dischurged f r om cus- Eurnhart, lot ill L e banon , ,, : ,; - Li lli e lou ns . tit 5 per cent intod y. harle J. and Ptlnrl R, nov er tc-r.- ~ . Cos t o f S('cu l' ing the s tile 1\1 1 \: d Pl'ttcr, execu trix of the to Alb I·t L, anci ·Wilda Be nnett, i! I ~ r y l'C'uslI n a b le • . t hro ugh The est a t l! o f David P . F e tterf d e- lot in Ma ~o n . P e ,I"ra1 Lll nd Hun k. F or fUI·t h er ceased. fi led, her inve ntory and E li zub(!th ,Berge r to Isuac , infor m atio n cli ll 0 11 or a dd r ess M, appnli :em e nt. C. DR A I{ F., Treasur er, ph on e 316Wurd, lot in Fl'unklin . Appointment of a w Emml\ Johnson to Roy D, Bluck , X L e u a n n, O hi o, o l'd c l'e d · in the matter of John W. lot in Frllnk~ Phill i p ~ , an all eged incompetent. Mary E, H o b o n . iegfl'i e d t o E MP L.OYME NT Clal'ance Woods on , admi nistra- J-.e on and !I1l1t'ie H itesman, lot in = tur uf (h , e tute of A, Elizabeth Springho r o, B IG B U::; I E SS F I RM OFFER S Ad Cl lll s, dc cea se d, was authorized Geol'ge E. Hull to Ur iah Dan EMPI.O\' M E 'I' ~ We huve a to se ll 4 shares of Harveys burg Hudson, lot in Fra nklin . pl uc e for ~ cv(!1'l1 1 amhi lioLl s lIl un in lat io ns I Ba nk ·tock and 3 Lib 1'Charles E, and Ha ze l B ee Moore yo uI' locality to in t!'u duc un " s ell ty b ond s valued at $2 100. to John W. Pm'l ett, lot in Frank - He b c rlings Big L in o f f a l'llI and lin . ho us e ho l d n occ ~~ i lit' s dir('c t to the Ma rriage Licen.e. J ohn W . Parlett to C h arl es E . f (lrlll tmd e - qu ic l< sui t- - hi g and Haze l Bee M oo r e, lot in Ilro tl tll - Io y tl r icPfi --c\, c!'y h o m e L o y E. K e ll e y, e lectrician, MaFranklin, 1.1 pl'OSp cl iVe? hU Y<' I'- p el'mom :nt ka li da, III. , and Miss MildJ'ed S . Thomus B. and Ada Kan:· t o n nd pro filnhl w Ol'k , lust h a ve Hal'ris Lehanon A l b ~rt W, CI~l'k, factory work- C h nrles E . and Eliza C ol eman , lot c al'. Writ e tod uy for fr ee catal og ue. r S o uth Lebanon a nd Miss S u - in Franklin. C . C. H E B E RLI N OMPANY, tii ~ Coffey, Morrow: , Com11liuionera' Proceeding. Dep t. ) SH O, B1oomibrto n, III. 'Wilbur L, Woollard, laborer, Bills a llowed G . Lederllllln, sup n14 a nu MI'li. Effie Scott, both of W ayp lies for pro s ecuting attorney , n es vi ll(' . WANTED Les l er Bal'n:nd , faetory worker 4,50; Bell 'Press, upplies for t h e a nd Miss Matti e Harvey, both of c lerk of courts , 2 ,60; Tru s lees of Public Affairs , light und gas at FARM WANTF.. D- Wllnt to h ear FI'a nklin. Memorial hall , 75c;' Eas t End Cos l fl'om o Wn,el' h avi n g good O hio Yard, coa l, 8.28; Lew is & Drake. fa}'m for ~ - Il!-dlru:gainr Real Eatate Tran.rera Inc., coal, 28 .20; · D r . F. A, Zim- end pri ce and d es cl'iption. F . B. J nm es E , L.e dY!ll'd, by a dminis- m e r, cattle ear tags, 6,60 i Orego- C., Box 49 5, Oln ey , III. n7 tl'Ulo l', to the New York Life In- nia Bridge Co ., reinforced s t e e l, 1ll'an Ce Co " about 92 acres in 37, 77; George B . 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POR SALE- Pure -brcd Big Type Pol llnd-C hin a male h og, 18 1110, old. Waller H. W hitaker, R. D. 5, Waynesv ill e, n7 . pon SALE- Oul' tipples lire n ow ready at ol'c hard , D. B . Underwood, Valley phone 34F3,. Harveysb urg . olOtf FOR , SALE - Apples, J o nathan, Nort h ern Spy, Baldwin, Winesap White Pippin a nd Rome B eau ty. J. L, Mendenhall. *n14
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FOl\ SALE - A Co mple te Delco ,plunt, Can be seen in operation at Ruth Marian farm , R. n·. No.4. Moni s S. Miller. n14 FO~ ALE- 5 ' Poland-China male pIgs. Call Bergdall , & Friermo od , Lytic, '* n2l FOR SALE-:-Trees, ShrUbs, Vines a nd Everg'l'eens T~AT WILL GROW,. delive,red. to you a t.' wholesale prIces. EqUIpped to furnish p!ans and do nil the work if Ce." SIre d. Call 66F41, C. Duke, Waynesville , Ohio. s12tf PIPE, V ALVES and FITTINGS f or all purposes. Bocklet's line of plumbing and heating . sUpplie13 are best. THE BOCKLET*KING CO., 415 , W. Main St., Xenia, 0. ' FOR . SALE- Ensilage any time during the day, $2.00 per ton at WayneSVille Canning Plant ' n'ltf FOR SALE- Waxtex Food P~per Keeps food fresh and Glean! Ribbed '. Tissue paper for cJainty Packages; Linen weave paper Dap klns; Papeterie8 and Correapond* e nce Cards, The Miami G.......
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POR S A LE --:J 5 II CI'CS of la n d, im pl'oved, wit h cow barn 40x66, a ll plas tered; will . t a hle 40 h ead; hog house, 15x32 , guruge a nd milk hous e; ru nnin g watel' 'La buildings, A r eal p lace f o r s tock mun. W . N, Sears , p7
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Nu· \'l'l11 [,(:1' 11 , H \'. H. L . L o.::ls lIl'e , The' Trienni a l Protcstanr E,piscopal u lilld cvnn~C!li H t, w ill eOll dll c l re· Conventi on ill ' Va shinf!1 on is urgent- vi\,111 . H" I'\' i 'l'S a t t he I'ric n ds !y reqll swl to recogmze fai th cures . 'hu l·ch. : UIIlC out an ti hl'1I1" hill1. ' NOTARY PUBLIO such cures ti1( IJafient helps him· • meL Th ur sda~' T he W. . T, .elf by heli eving lha t som( one C!lae I Nation.1 Bank IIfLerllonn wi h Mrs , B,>rLh a Gor· EYESIGHT SPECIALI dO ll . i\lrs. I'l is"inge r . 'Jf !layton, DEBUNKING POLITICS , Will Drawn - EaLatea Settl.d I Have you see n th e n e w toil e t a e· his feet Plit in h ot \Y are r and tolo g ave u sp ll',Hlitl ta ll, on hcr wO l"k > , .. Tuesday, '9 a.m. 4 p.rn ee ssories tha t u re d e ve lo petl in co l. that his fe~l wO lllcl be cut by II raitor, am,>ng t h o:: di ~ ab l ed s" l tlicl" ~ a n d Wayne.ville. Ohio Thursday 9 a.m, 4 p. Ol'!! a s fr esh and dainty li S th o~e The'" "~ck o f ~:zo r wa s dra w" ~ ai l u l" s. Mrs , l\1 ill ~ and Mr l>. On· Saturday 9 a.m, 8 p. "The Rudio Has Debunked P o l· o f the fabri cs tha t dra p e th e m o tl · acros ~ th e sules of hi s fee t. N o t a \'is, of W nyltl!svill e, WI'I"II pl'e~(! lt t. drop o f bluu(\ W iAS hed, but h( di d A l e lilpling- sa lncl 'ou r sc wa: S(' I" V' itics"-lhi ' was the verdict of c m beelroom'/ Free Examination l·(i. The re 1II"e mirrors' and brll ~ h es, 'Wha \ can k ill ca n cure. both Senator Moses and Pat HarI n r l'spon ~c 10 cl.·\,C'r invitnt ions SOllie d octors w i ~ ~ I)' ljc!le\'c that r i on in the concluding w eeks of beauty boxes and mani c ure to ol s Don't neglect )lour eye •• in so ft tints and patterns . Som e faith h r al il1 l5 sh () uld U~ lI .Ctl lu he lp enll \'l'Y l, d in p1lJJe\" pUlll pk in : . a the Preside ntial clfmpaign . :lervo u:l vatl tnts. n UlI l h(' 1" of- I1WthCI'S and f ri cn d ~ The e xtensive u se of the radio r e produce the Chin ese mo t ifs of in l he pas t campaign has given olel Ming pOl"cehiins an On Jun~ \2. !!W!. AbrahlJl~ lJ.1\oo1n g-al lll·!"E·d al t he Th ir d anti F o u r th Leh lUltH), I )lI lo : practically ~II the p eople the op· others s h ow Empire d" -'-;~n!ls=a~n~ wrot~ t t; ':. , i~ ... .l1 :.1. [-l/.',nd,)n a .b.)rt ,!l'ut!, 1'011111 \' c dn c' d llY aft(' rl1 oo n I' , nd l' n.i"Yl'd :l dl·lightfu l PI'nl!: r :llll . , p o rlunity of heru'ing the cadidates colorings , and again o t h e r~ h uv e ICl tz r. t":::Il':: t~ 'r h;u li e thought &~I floral des igns. Zl1r. ~ r . Ta ylor ' ~ proLfct of '*ction: IIJlprfll, ria l c t" I' H:lI lowe·l'n. p r e· , discu ss lhe issues. Imagine the charm of a ccesso. The lett a wa s 101 y«tetda)' for : ellt<:ti by thc flrst fuu I' j?r a rl es . The candidates , instead of be· S()llb~ . ' rccita t io ns allel d ial ugues ing far· olf, legendary figures, be· ri e s of Napole on blu e in a I' l"c llc h SiJ.Oi)(), callle real live, close, familiar per· ,JUtte rn 011 a dre sing lnbl e floun c'l Wh at 16 foolishly d~ibed(. kC'p l th l' ~,ud i'~ IH'C' w ,· 11 e nt (' rlai n>,1. A l th e CIOK of tlle ' lll'lIgr u lll sons when their voices iss ued from e d in chnngeuble taffeta. Or pie- "onh' ~ cold," is the Ino.r bannfw or t he multi t udinou l! numb e r of loud t ure the chintz· hun g roo m w ith J I C~$CS. causing ~ loss of bundrcdl a d e li ciou ~ 111 nch wus : (' r "e d. speaker s the countl·y over. toilet articles in sof t blue o r buff,\ o i r.t~:\iC D$ a ,Ycf&r in wares. And which n('tled U neu t UIll, to bem:· ~ulJ udy need .. (0 The words the y uttered we re .g r e en or mauve, ncconling to the ""ha t IS 'A'~ rs~ It wealcC1!' the system. ~~I fIJI' f;c h o olro.om il11"ru\,l' 1l1~ '.1t. Gl' lll! r u l rer~ h i n ~ i" . but a fuel nM g 1 :1 1(' tl,tlclwrs . Mu;!; .G I·:!Y Hn d MI ~ , g'(, I1l'ru ll~' k nowil i.. I h at h I' i ~ 0 no t prese nted ill . printe d f orm color of th e drup e ri es ! Th ese are 1 (baxP<>SIdn It tO . fattnclc ,,(rom . dlsead'phael . f I d . I t r cst:"oy l 1 e--pneUJl! Olllll, 1 - l uck('f", wer!' ]1I'a r ti ly co m men ded pl"od ut'l .. f I'u ra l Amcri ca, hor ll Itt alon e~ lh eir words w e re heard', Ju st a ew of lle ecoratJv e e f · theria, heart dileas( aDd a clOUD rnt· the . uccc~s of t h l' aftern()o n' s Lillil Cou n ty. Mo .. in 18f. O. li e eve ry vibration of their vo ice ~ fecl s . lhat muy be o blninc d w ith others. PI1(e rtni n lllC'n t. nllentit' d Nu r mu ] ~"h"tl l . thcn j{l'lld r ea ched into the homes of Amer- ' he n ew l oi let war e whi e h, r ein· T h(' W"ll1all' ~ Ci\' i~ L C'llKU :po n· u:lleti f ,o ill lh " t n ile '! States m il· ican vo tel·s. The "air" has work· tive ly s peaking, is far f ro m e x· ~ l)l'e d u dt' l ij{htful B a llowe' n so. itul'Y nCad (' I!IY in I fllHi. I'd marve ls in this cllmpaigll. pensive. cia l ut t he' h .lI W .',l n,e ~; d nv eve n. . li e Il I:t rl"l l' tI Ihe t1 a u!~ h t,, 1' o f The s p e akers, knowing well that .. . S d . tl . ' ('Iwl 0 1' W a l'l" ~ n , " f C It !: V( II Ill' . VACCINATION OF SWINE Inl~· _ lI JlJ1 l" wa s ~e l'\'c at 1e Wyo .. in I !Wfj a lld t h (' J"(~ \\,('r'e fuur th e ir voic e!! would be h e ard For Vegetable Night-Onion Sou~ . IIPI1I> r hOlll" UTIli 011 thr ough th e ,·hiltlr(: n. Jii s wi fe a nti t.hr 'e (A SPF.:CIALTY) throughout lhe length anel breadth Baketl B e ans Brown Bl'ea d I (·,,(O n ing. A n lllllb('1" np p ell r C' d in t1 uu l{ h U! I'" unf I"tu n a te ly, los t t he il; of the land, hav e weighed the ir Fried T omato es ('os ttll1l e 1l11C1 d ll l'i n l!" th e g l'Il IICllli VCR in t he b umi nl!" of t he p I'C ~i ' l Nothing but Reliuble Serum and utterances catefully, and hav e tak· Cold S la w ma rch t h e j ucl 'es. Mr s . Tn l Sy- d iu in ) In. Virua U .. cI AD S AL ES en pains to deliver addresse L e mon Me rin g ue Pi e 1 wilJ,. 5 II a t m y r eside n ce in f(ol'll, M iss Tl e len Rand a ll n nd M I". Iii ;; long I' COl'll in t h c a rlll Y goc~ marked by high-mindedness and Non -stimulatin g DI'ink Ch a ri eR Uo~te r se lpc t e d lh c f o l. LAck .u, I G. \~he l1 111.' was u "ce· Phone 81 \\' ellman , Ohio, on ill t e ll ect lIality . .. lo w inJ< p ri ze w in nC':rs F or th e lI g. ond h ~ ute nul~ t 111 lip ] ()t h caval ry HARVE Y5BURG, OHIO Thurada.y, Nov e mber 8, 1928 Theil" opportuniti,e s are broad· Childr«>n Like Fill' th'j. Way . k I Rh M C' r lind Ill S l' l ~ l' 111 1I1C' r unk s WII R l'Up· ('a C lIlT l'l1; 01' sa nd s o f ~to l'ie s htlvp been tlJ lcI lI f ened- one man toelay may deliver For cream fig pudding, di s~o lv c B egill l1 in g n t I p . m ., th e f oll ~ \V · I, c" t ,Il l: S Cl. Og· Wa s nlH uc 11 l!: el1N·n l. and in I!I IU his m essa g e to millionl! of person f a p!lc~age of lemon-flav or e d gela- i n g : 0 1)(' h o r s e , 2 e,) WS, fi O c h ic k · I,,"PtltC' ·t ClIslumc. !\I I·S. ''Y. ut the same time, insteael of a t in in pint boiling wale l'. Wh (O n CUll. fa rm im p le me nts un d a 10 1 o f h'.·hpp; fn r b C's l r e pl'l' sent u tl o n of l hi;: r a ni, wa s con firnwd uv l he U, a ha racte ... Mr·s. Tnlllla n Gilla m; S '. S('!lU.l e . wh o. KUVl' . hi n~ 'l h t' I il l" , mere handful of local citizen!!. cold and b egin n ing t o hick e n h ou "1' h old goo ds . AL F R ED WH E T S RL. Ilfll'les H . o f "Ge ll e rll l 0 1 A rlllll' S III t h l' U. fo r lJe ~ 1 (,<l u ple , MrR. And everyone is in a position to whip to c on sistency of \\ lipped C I'ny li n d . o ns; f o r u<' st c hild cos· S.' · . Ill' n ', t il'l' d in I ! I~ tl. , N . SC'n r~ , AlI_c-t- --know what is gom&, on in politics cream . Add nne CllP whippC' d t llll le,K alhl ee n Gru \,. A s izuhl e Il ,s ~e rVl l'l!~ II I' ''' S ll JlUJl" ' I""" ~ II by simply "tunin~ in" on the ra· cream and one cup chopped flg s -~ A-;';U·LI ,um WII ~ c learcd fo;' lhp Le a ' ue \\'Il ui el t n k,· II V,: llI l1IC' Iii g'!V ,' :11 1 dio. To give some idea of the cooked to a jam. M old or p o ur nt!(''1UU l e Id"a o t th c lI!. Jl l s d p~· _ _ _ .. _ "rnli"n~ un d h Ol!lI r ~ a re ~o 1I11lllY extent to which radio wns used in into sherbet glasses. Out" T eddy·}.g ir i at Jun io r \V er i, IrC':1.. ury. ill 11 U III 1,,·1' t h t' baJ'(' lisl \\I "lid tulll' thi& campaign, the most modest R ece ive d a n awful ~Ct\t" e, all t' 1I 1 il'(· ~" l u l11 n t" " ri ll t , T h ouestimate indicates an, expenditure D.liciou. Cora Entree OH , GOSH! YOli spe s he ~o t mi )(ed up ill l"oomt; ~f1Il~' III' ~ t o l' i C's havt· IH'e ll lo ld (, f of $600,000 by the Democrutic Chop flne one green p epper a nd An ~a w o ur T eddy B e ar. hi s ~lI uru ,:re, o f ' hi s w isdU1l1 a nd ... -Party on radio "tilJle" and the ex- two slices onion ; saute in butter, ' Ia l ildll a nd I me t in Fra n c(', ins pir in>: g ll id a n ce vo th in l\l l'x i. p e nditure of a like amount by the Heat two·thirds cup canne el co rn CU lll ing loal'l, s h ~ la ug-it t IIll' t o l'O :l lI d d urin g t h e v; rcal (·" nfl id MONEY- NO, SOUPI and 1 cup stewed tomat oes , add Republican party. d ancC'. " U \ ' CI' t11l' J"('" w l1<' n Ill' !t·d t he pepper onion 2 tablespoons butte r Citi ze n - " Wh a t d o yo u w a n t '! . lin t the ucean WII S ru u ~: h . A llI l'r iCa ll E x p ed it ionary F" I'l""~ : 1 1-3 cups diced cheese, 2 table· Mo ne y'?" A nel I ~oo n had e no ugh, It is o nl y natura l tu pay triv u l e HOLDS A TIGHT JOB s poons quick cooking tapioca and Olltcas t - " lf ye l' g ot a plu te of F ur I s li p p e d an,1 l o r e lj u it e n j{a~ h ' Hid , f eel rl's p('('t fil l' Huch it Illa n. . 'II el . t a n ti o nl y natllntl fo r u ll rurul "Kind of t.ough 'o n Jones to be seasoning. Cook 15 minutes; serve h ot so up in yel' po ck et, 1t 0 liS In m y pan s. I Al1ll" ' i c all ~ tn It t' pro ut! IIf hi s 0 1'perpetually finding himself in such on loast or crackers . \velll" - - - ... - ... - - i ~d n . A .'(! ul ht l'n. h<' is (I n e 0 f th .. a tight place," S u bscribe { Ol' Th e Miami Gazdte \\,fl r l d ' ~ ll1al, .. r~ of hi ~t" ry ! Saye Fruit Juice. "Why, does he?" .~-... Juices left over a t ca nning time , "Yes. He's doorkeeper, up at can alwllYs be turned into jelli ~s the Home of Inebriates now." at a later date. Use one or two cups of syrup, acco rding t o t he OR PILES l.k n be cu t' e d w it hou t sl1r~ . ' I·Y. KEEP THINKING .... strength of flavor de sired, aeld two .,.J h,s -- of tI IlH": n u h ORl..Ji t a l bl1l 8. Clflra-"He says he thinks am cups water and five level cups of Fo r' pn l· tlt.: u' n n~. l:o n su l t the nicest girl in town. Sh1tlt I sugar and bring to a boil. Add I again to full rolling boil for a ask him to call?" I) ' ··I'ON. IHlln . Sara- UNo, dear; let him keep half minute. Remove, let s tand II \\"!'it t> f <./ ,· 1" 1:11 1'; Roo k h :!. minute, pour and s eal. on thinking 80."
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Mr. nnd MI'S. F. B. Il e ndersun ME TH ODI S T CHU RC H MI'. nnd 1\I1·S. !-\. 0 . S ho n r : lid tmd fam il y UII(I 1\1,'s: Kal Co le~lln. I' I,\" S, h ••ol ,It ! ) ; 15 :\. 111 .; famil y entc l·tuine d a t ll iulI e l' Su n· m n v is it d )'eloU e s in L e bullon da y, M iss Edlla S hllll e r a nd ?III'. Ill .. ning' \\ "I' ~ ltil'. I () ;:lO . ~ lIh.it-d. u.ndlly afte l·nolln . .. f 1·1'111· ' .. ·• ,\11 l'Xand 1\11'8 . • L ittle lind !'o n, "\ - il:t"l'i(' ~ !'f'l'l'ip,. Il l. n u ri' iUI' ite d to lhis.' Stanl y, o f GI'('e ntle ld. ;Ho v your saws III I'd by maA rll ,i til',. n ay s' l'\·iel'. I':v,' ni nlj c1l1ne. They (' ut c leun er. I ru 1'. Snve t'very lhing" - DYl' d \\' 0 0 1 . I'n·i" " '7 ;011 . '· ,,"j " d, "1-::1 "\' \" ""l' bett e r. Roy P igot t, at M(ldd n's Lumber Ya rd. che'nill('; f1l1ff I'ugs : ra g I' lI g~ f ro m of I .i \' i,'], ·, hill; " (· It ,, ·r n i lll'urs:d Y()UI' o ld ca r pe ls. rugs :illd I' ll, th - FridllV ,:::11 p. n1. t\ II a r e \\'(' I. Myer H ymu n and fum il y at ing. Frllnklin Rll r, C o . , Frall kli n- (,OIlH'" t ended the cele bra t io n of th e 20 th lin , Ohi o. HI'\· . J ,,~ (.p h BpII IleU , ra ~' t Ll I' . _____ w dding anniver r y of Mr. a nd Th e Woman's Auxili lll'Y o [ ,'t. T URTL ECREEK COM MUNITY Mrs. Abe HYIIHln, o f Xe ni a, on unday. Mary's c hul'ch wi ll ml'!!t 0 11 F rillny \ CHURCH aftcrnoon. Nov i' l1Ibe r !) . nt h ulf T l~ e '1' c k COHllllllnity . W h e n buying di a mond:-, wa t ches aft e r tw o . w ith Mr~ . W. II . Allen ·h ur d\. Jewe lry and g ifts, yo u mus t d e p e nd a nd Mi ss Ma y WI·itr h t . a t t hc hl)ll l' ~ lTT1 r1rr;.- ~ch/l() 1 :1 ::; 0 n. 1lI . : • Upon the wo rd of th e jewele r fro m o f M r s All n. P. S. Ii; I ;' II. 111 . : Pn·!I{' hing. ('ITlcl' . 17 ::l U " . nl. : PI'll Yl' 1' M(' e in g W ed w hom yo u buy a n d ha ve confilJi n l!. 7y.::Hl p. Ill. N o G ift (' x pr ~s ('~ y uur thllll~ h h n" :.11J~'I'\· d enee in th ir word. Let Cllry' s ' ~ 111 11' '11, \\ II haW ! ~~1111 .. J ewe lry S h op. L banon, Ohi o mur .. thun O inlllo n dti . Lik e ':1I .. <c l've you . ' s h ine th e y ' h f'c l' lht' t hUllk f ll 1 J, ,· I ..~ _I·.~'·k . l\11 111 ~ tt·l'. h en r l. Mak e v ou r s(' leL'l i')11 !It S T. MARY ' S EP I SC OPAL Cary ' s .I (· \\·(·!t·y . S ho p . Ld .:ttl on. 0 , • ',, \ £'lIIlwr I I. 'j"\·I·nly · t hil'd S III' L ec 1I:lwk an d fnmil y . :\ r r ~ . 1\1. d ay :11'1, I' 'rrini l~·. ( 'h ll l'd l S d l!1 r.l !.: :.W : ,\lulllil)K ['1:,)'(·1' nnd ~ (, I' _ When the Wind Blows Purs hall . M I·s. t: e o l'g o l )aki n ,' lIIr, . ,II Emma ~ lIl'fllC , MI'. und Mrs. M :l ~ '- " lUll !II 10 ::It!. A ll :I I', ' curdi:dl .l' ill\·il,.d . 11:11',1 We ltz Sile nt S lIn d a y with S. H.·\·.. J •• 1. ,',· II :\" ([l·l'. Hec lo r. D. 'h al1c el1 ol' :111 (1 fl1mi ly . n(':11' S el'o nd o nl y to fir e a s a threat Xi'nia. 11~ll i n st y o ur 11I'op e rty ' is th e MEET I NG OF THE f'AR M /{ ilHls tor lll , a fOI'm o f d es tru cA ll s ilv (>l'wal e w ~ (' II i~ o f f li ll y ~i o n like fin! in thi s l'espeetnunr:;\u J.I VES TO K M E N g ll urn n LP<'l1 q ll a li y. CUl'y'fi .11'1\'It s (' e m s capuul e of s lr ik ing in - ---- _ (' Ir y Sh u p. I. .. ban on, Ohi n, ,·X(· lt l· :1I1y part o f lh e c ou ntry, ill any .':11., II. '1 ' ,,, IHI' ", 11. "I'('~id(' nl ot' ~ ive di " trib .lI l1r ~ ill \VaIT" " CIIIIIII .. St' I! SOIl . fu r ")'Ollt' <' X S i lvl:n ':1 1" ~ i h'I1 I" I III' . \JlII , r-il" ! tll 1':11' ,11 HUt'(- ll ll f t' d Will ds lol'l11 Ins urance should " 1al iull ,· n .) "U"" , l1ation:i1 1':1 1'111 ware . he i ncluded in you r insul'nn ce 1,·".1 1'1 ,' \\ ill I,,' I" " ~ ('lIt al t h ~ fa l' llI Pl' g ram. A ' call to us , and M I'. an d M r ~ . .J . 1\1. rr h O ll1 p ~ n ll I,lil'l' all li\ ' ''I 111'1, d:ll' I" I,,· h e ld s o ur needs w ill b e quickly proand Mr. a nd l\f1·H. Tl Il I'o ld O ~ b ()l' n l' in 11li' "lll· J,'~' f',l ,·:tll if' p:lV ili on fit \lined for. . at low cost. IIte l'Lll illC d on S undu y' ilL f. h e IIII III I' I I" , !j\l( 1,· 1' "( 'llnt~' fai l' g"1·lllln d!'. P! of t h fO I'm cI', MI'. Hnd i\fr R I "y [-J:lIllilt"n. ()lIi ,l. . '1' \" r:d n .. tl'.) 11111 inn :d "1''',1 1(1 '1' Mc fl et h and S O li. Wl·lId (' lI. J\fi·. n nd Wayne.ville, Ohio I\1 l's . C h a rl e s S r o ufe . uf Spl' inv' will I" , ",.' '',I'llt :111 01 L:il' ,· ,,,Id n' s:- ,. ,, 'J II,· \\' : 1'1'1 '11 ""'11111' (,0) 1I 111I it« •.. Ii Id . Mi ss F l'an (·s Cull a <1 y . "I' Repr sent in g t h e Ins ul'an ce Com .Midd le t own, l\fi R~ 1I 1'1£'n t; lI lI:1d.\'. 11:. · I" I'll lII'IH.il,I, d 1" -"!' i ~ I ill t l" p a ny o f No rth Am ericn. a nd Mi 's King . of I.l'lm ll(, II : :'11'. I\,.";: ,.,,,n. T I,, ·.\' :11\': ( ' hll l'I, o< 1': 1 (Fo unded] 7fJ2 ) n nd Mrs . Earl E vun s nnd (j ilb "l' t Ii·, . \\, ,111,·1' .\ II"n. 1: ...\· [1 "" .. !\I I)'" I'i ., :\) ill, ·,. . ( '. ( '. E :I,lfl ll . Cllt ll A lII" Fr ye. ·· l. lIl'R" p t·. ' h :ll' lc ~ 1I 0rl'. Ah'a Tr ill . ,\ . Il. T :tlnlfl(h,c, CO lln ty , \ !((,II' (,I H "~ li nd ['('c 1·:lI rnhart.
_ \ ~ p l' lJue l h" l th, · ,.I d w l.I·ld i ~ ,t ill inl,·rest .·" "li d h 'lII ).!'r )! f,,1' J !J,II' ( ' llI'i,1 and t h,' sa l"al i" n h e hll'; t .... !l',.,'. \\ill\('''-; tit .. r,, ·t that _1' ,·:,1 ''I'\J \\' d~ ,':'1 11,· t hrough l'i1i u ~ ,. f ,,,,1 \\(·(·k alld l'(llit inlil' t .. in l T I 'lIN' ill llll ill b l ' r ~ l'ach nigh t. 1I"lq!'a t'l!s han· I'\l !lle frllm 1-' .. 1'' .1'. 1.,·":ln, oIl. lJal'l'!'y s llll l'g lind 1.,,·.. . ·1 :, 1\ " :'Ild Fr i d:l~' nigh t "I' t h is "1',." \\1' (''( p I'd a I{ I'Ollp fr o m Wil1I.iIlJ.:lli ll "i( h " ' II'~ia l , ingl.' rs . T Ilt' 111<::& 1 1' '' .' tUI' o f lilt' Episco1':1 1 ,· h lll'"h. HI' \' .•1. J. Schull·cl·. d I' II\'(' 1'1'11111 1)'lI yl o ll III U' with us ,.11 la!'1 W e d nes da y (' \'ening nnd (""k " art ill ILI ,p sl!l'I· icl'. This i ~ li S i ~ 1 1I) u l d be and 11101'1.' o f thi" Hp irit wo uld u ltillHl t e ly I.ead LI S a ll ll(~ a\'t' I' l fll' ful lillme llt uf o ur L 1·. I·s p l'n yc l' f o und in J o hn 17 : ~ O :! I . Sl! l' vi ('cs wi ll be h c ld t h l'o ug ho ut ~ 11I~ w "~' k a nd lIe xt. t h p Lo rd willl ln g . \ Ul! arc InVit e d tu come and IIl'n r J 1J1' I~ t and his c hurc ~ xll lt,·d. I rove a ll th Ings b.y JJ! S W o rd :l nd ho ld .fa s t l hut w hI ch IS good. R. DUNN . Eva ng(.(i st. - ---- - - .. - -
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Do yo u k now t he f ood valli ' o f Oys t e rs . a c~o rd in g to Il l'. D. B . J o nl' ~ , uf t h ~ Departmen t o f Ar: r i("I1tul'(, ? They are l' i ' h in lime, iron, pil os ph urll R and \'ital11i ll~ A , n. C. Th e y c ontain 20 0 time ;: a s Il1l1ch iodin l' us m ilk . ,.~~I!' , !I nti b eJ's l e a lc E at 111 0 1" OY!ltc-rs und obtai 11 th l: iodine a nd min" ral < \\' hid l Rrp i:.Ic ki ng in ou r i1l land f ood 5. T h ere is n gl'ea t d il]'.·!' ' 11(' " i ll 1hl' thlv or of Oy~ tel's . You h ave t ri e d th e r e s t, ' OW TRY THE B EST, at
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VAN OFLEN'S W", now hu\' c l h l' N e w Veg-eti7.(· " WI,,) I.. Wh e:. t \\':1 1" ' 1' nl lldt' frllm Wh "I(' W heat Fl o u r llIilll'" f ro 111 ,;\, <, \\·." ·ta l, I.. ,, _ : p it IlH· h. (\·I,' r y. ' r olllato . L ett ,J(~ I.' a lld Car r .ll". TIH' III " S-I. It. oll hflll 'nl;(' k nt,l wIJ f o r ' hildr e n os \\' II a s g ro\\ n, u J)s . r~ (·c onnllcnued by doct or s.
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1\11 s. A':'ne s ' wa n k \Va II Day. t u n v i ~ it u l' Monday. 1111', . Lelia Wh arto n and Miss Th .. lnlll Sm ilh , pimt Thurs day in Uuyt v lJ. M i ,, ~ E d it h C rullI, of nea r LebHIl On. wus a S unday g ue s t of Mis!\ Ji:\'u Wharton . 1'he lark I'o ud fr o m Lytle t o the Day t o n pike is now getti ng a coa t lit' g ravel. MI'. Mal'io n G u rd o n, of Hilrvey& bU r g, Rpe nt !SundllY with Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Burn e t. Mr. a nd M r,. C ly d e l)X moved t o" th ei r ne w h o m e. 82 Lind e n Av e .• Dayton . Sutul'duy. MI'. a nd Mr,;. C h n rl eg Mullenix ' wkcre ' wel' k-I' nd g u est s o f Mr. T. R. Mullenix. ut Mt. Orab ._ lIll'. a nd Mrs . Alb e rt tacy e n t e r t ained their chilnren and grand chilclren to dinner Sunday. MI'. Frank S mith has 'return e d to th e ho me of MI'. and Mrs . Ralph J o hn s for a n ex tend e d visit. Mr. nnd MI·s .•l nnu· s John s m oved Satu rda y to th e Cox prope rty which t h ey 'r ece ntly purchased. Mr. nnd lIhs . Wilbert Swank spe nt the we l'k-end with Mr. and Mrs . Herbert Forns h e ll in Toledo . MI'. a nd Mrs. Herman Saylor nll d ' ull of Whipps Corn e r, s pent S undny with MI'. and Mrs . Willia m L on g. Mr. and Mrs . Charles J ohn s uttended the Republican mass m ee tin g at Har veysburg Saturday eve n ing. 1\11's . Dorothy Kelli s lind son, ~i1l y , of Mt H olly. were dinner ~ u e ts . Thurs day , of Mrs . William ole m a n . Mr. ll lld Mrs. J. B. J o nes and s o n m otm'ed to Clayton, Sunday, a nd s pent the day with Mr. and Mrs . Be rni e Dill. MI'. and MI·5. L. C. Bullock, of Xe nia, were ovel' S unday guests of . t h e Inttel" s s ister, Mrs . Arthur Wo lfe a nd family. Mrs . J. B. Jones and s on, Therle l1tt t' nd ('d th e Hullowe'en celebrat ion at Miumis burg <In Tuesday ,vening of las t we e k. Mr. und Mrs.. Ralph Stowe and da u g hle r , of near Lebanon were S:\tunlay e vening guests Mr. a nd Mrs . Kesler Graham. MI'. and Mrs. Kesler Graham alte nded the J;al e of the latter's .. . . . pn rents. Mr. an d Mrs. C. W. Al- ~~ Ll' ight, Thl,ll's day, neal' Sp ringboro Mes sl'. Sam u e l Smith, Will Graham , J . B . Jones and Frank Smith a tl e nded an I. O. O. F. s upp e r at Wayne~vi He , Wednesday evening. Walte r Kenrick and force are I'c m odeling the old house on the Ro be rt Patterson estate near Wuy n esville, making a s ummer club hous e of It. Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Clark, Mrs. Ada Chenoweth and H . M. Clark attended the funeral of Mrs. Hannah Mullen at Ferry, Wednesday.
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• c,~ a fl' ricu ut:al motor ery lC;i, to r evoJ utl on!1:e ~nd speed up agricultural products ,and growing thi. cultrvatl.o~ of land we~e demon stratlld near Paris recently---'------Ie r enth MlllIster of Agnculture M. Queille, aad M. Painle.ve and mban y experts. One of the new super .gricultural madii,;u i. I QlVJ) ~~ at work. . _ . .._. _ ___ _ .__
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Mr. and Mrs Morris Miller and c hildren were' Sunday dinner g ues ts of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs . D. H. Bookwalter, in Miimisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Russell 'B inegar a nd children, of Hamilton, were s ix o'clock dinner guests, Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick, Mr. James Hayes, Mrs. Susan Saylor and Mr. Henry Saylor attended revival meeting ot the Chri stian church at Wanyesville ' S, unday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Charlton had for their Sunday gUests,. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Charlton and Bon of ,Middletown, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Charleton and children. . Mr. an.d Mrs. Leslie Gray returne? .last ' week from a,\ extended VISIt at Monr.oe, Mich. Mit. a nd· Mrs. Clarence Gray returned home with them for a visit 'with ' home f.o lks.
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The Woman,'!! Auxiliary of S t: Mary's church, mel un Friday a.! · terllooll, Novclllb J' H, at th e home of MI·~ . W. H, A ll e ll , Mr~ . All e n ancl' Mi ~s May Wright, h o~te sBes. The meeting was opuned b y Mrs. Cadwa llllde r , who co nducte d th e devo ti onll l Rerv ice . ScriptuI'ul quotntion s w(, I'e give n in I't's pon ~(' to 1'011 cull. At the clo ~e of the blJ s ihe~ ~ session ' Holy 'ily' 'was p laye d dn th e' Vietl·olu. Th e uflemoon was de voted to se wing for the ~ upply depurtment and WU R e nlivened by se l e('tion~ o n the Victrola . Miss Ka lh rine PI'I!n dergMt gave a very in teresti ng r eport of the Co nYo clition m eet ing lit Green vi ll e, which s he had attended in compuny with Rev. lind Mrs J. J , Sc hu effer, Mrs. Edilh Hllrri~, and M I·S. Culhe rin e Cole man, nlll'ing the d elightful ' sCl cial hOllr delici o u ' refreshm ents we r e . erved by th e hONtesses.
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10, going by w~~ ': lll lHdi: I\ ~ g U""I 'II111' fin·s ){ epub. ,- rUIlI.lJ n nne! Gel'lllUntown I'L'UIIS 101' th e fil's l lill,e in . ix Yl.'ars s inkIng Route 40 1I£!nr Eatoll. W~ CUll lpl"tl' PIJssl,ssi.. n u l t hl' ~ta te put up 101' th e night at a touri~t aLil1lilli : lralilill . lIi~ e l"l' liollll1eans ~amp u few miles eust of BrnziJ a ~\'l1l'l'ul hous ec leani llJ,(, and hun. nd_ On Wedn esday we tJ'Uve let) dn·d, "I' hllngl' I'~ - IIll will 8 00n be In . th? rain through India na and I.. "k ing fo r n ~ w jlllls . H ' wil l apII1mol s. Crop co nditioll s had look p ~ nllt lin e nl Ire L'uhillet int:lu(ling ~d V~l'y g?od in Ohio lind Indiann d!l'l'etl)l'~ 0 1. fH':tlth. (' dU Culi"ll. ag. d~t In ~l1m o i s things look ed very l' ll'ultun', finlllll", ('o Jllm e rc e, instress m g . Th e corn crop there dtl s tli:~ 1 J't'l lI l ions , a l; we ll It s h i ~ hwas very ~oor, allll the !Ilate see mI We ed . very dis couraging to Ull. -{ ca.l1\~ t? U~e .free bridge UCI'O"S th l' Ill's t I'lI,\· illl.( I}II, ili on>\ in the state I ~JI 8~ I SS I)J)J1 l'lve l' at St. Loui s about ,0 l'lock p. m.· Owing to work :1~1~\;:1';:~ ;::~;~h~i~"I!l~~e:;. ,\I~: .I~~'(1 a~~ Lell1~ done on the . bridge, we wert: ~ " 11ll' VIct.OI·. 1\1r . ('oopel' will alt,n os t one hOllr getting Ovel' the IICL" ' PII . (~'J\' E'l'JlIlI' Vi(' .Donuhey ~rldge and through S1. Louis, )Jul ,I' ho !'l'LII'<' s fl'L\111 o lli ee aft el' s ix IIlg u,p for the nig ht ju t outs id!' -- ~-!'as t I'l' idll~' nit-rill I,\'. II. S. III I ,'<'HI's a ~ gove rn u!'. Tlonllh ey hilS the cIty. ~prtnJ!"ulIl'(l in :L \'il:ltl riou ~ !J(Jut ' '',l liS .vd decided hi " fulu I'e voContinuing on u ur journey on \\·ll h.I,o th It'tllll " , whil{· t ill' Wa y· : al i(l ll .. IJlll i ~ espeded til take u .., Thursday .morning wo traveled ,., IlP- \' dll' Ind", II' ndt 'l1ls w"n fr ulI l ,· ~ t 01 sel'l'I' ul nlont hs. He took _$ & through M ISSOU ri till we re uched J t ill' 1';I't ('ell I el'l'illl' In dcpenn('n t s ,b~, ,Jule.l y no part in Ih e pust camOdes~II, .wheTe we cUI1l I>ed at th e TIll' " .. c"nel team piayC'n II Kllod ,llI l!!1I "Ither fol' 01' IlI!Oill Sl the Log Cublll camp. Missouri loor e d !!HIlI' und WUI1, wiLh Ellis ~ tul'I'in!! . Iatl' II I' a ny counly tic ket , a con \ ' ~ery enco!Jraging to us, there HavI. ~ f(,I'wa l'd alld with Turner an;1 ):t Io n 1110; '1. Ulltl !<1l 1 to say lh e leaRt Illg been no frost thel'e yet wherf i\'Iilt e nbel'g'l' r J,(ual'l,ling closely . :,. overll(~I·-cll;'d Coopel' will move w,e. came through. Fa rming con. The AJ'mistict! D'ly prog/'UJII Klv. li S fUllllly fro III Ci ncinnati to the ~t: O I'l' W . II . S., :\.1; S. II . S. 6. dl~lOn s ~ooked very good to u s in ell Friday by th e J un iOl'I! , Wit S a ll AlthoLll!h thl' fin;t tealll oj' W. nd)e rllHtoriul nl:tn s ill n on East MissourI. Passing t hl'ough Kan . follows : J I. S. \I'tt~ \'il'tlll'i"lI" in th l1Iulch ~I'olld sl l'e e t eu rl y in January, sas ity and over th e Misso ul'i 1'1\ ' Bible Reading .. Virginia Hardi" with S. II. S., there (' eI'htinly is "ove l:n, )J' Donah ey planning to vn or ubout 8 :30 Friday morning, W ( A merica- All 1'0 (lin fur illlpl'I1vl'llIent ill their ~ ute It : hoJ'lly IIftel' the first of trave led n il duy in Kansa s, th E' Headi ng .. MYTu Penc ~ he yeil l', Itlld in alllp le time fOI' his ~'oa l s hlolinl'. ' IU!ld of broud open Spaces. Ir. Song, " Tenting on the Qld Sp rin g-Iml'l' f"ught hurd lhl'ough ' ~ICC 'ss II' lo god settl ed in it fOT Mt~S? UI'I, upon inqui ,We found Camp Gro und" Boys' Ghoru B nul t he J,(HnH! and unti l the nnni hiS Inaug urution. ~ol~tlel-\ ve~y llIuch in favor of Reading Loui se Henderson whis ll<·. Iollt Ihe W . II. H. quintl'1 SmIth, but 111 Kansas t he se ntiment :o ng, "Th e A:;ra" ... Girls ' h or u ~ . Whal is probaktly the tinal letPI'II"t' d t flu fa ~ t fo r them. seemed in favol' of H oover. Wt Two selections by the orchestra 1)lIl'inl' thl' lust w('e li -'oach St t ll1~ of the year o!f the stllte highs~oppe d at Council Gro ve for th( Reading . . Irma Rich John di~c()ve r e d II ne wman , Mu r - wuy d opOI'lment i:! set. for FI'idar nIght at Young' Rainb~w camp Two violin 8010s ..... Mi s~S quiel· Illtt. !Jilt for (ll'1\ctice- new to blls N()v~ llIbe l' lli, when I.!ids will b~ ThIs WIIS really the nic est and th e A selection by th e orc hes tra !;t' thal l, nut II , ) wlio pl'lJved h e I'ccel \, e d fot' the improvement of m ost ~muging place we ' found on High c hoo l Song- All 'IJt rld fill t he wc'n!; pos ition of 15_017 miles !It o n e stimated cost OBITUARY , Dusty'" Mill er, . who wa. sche do ur trIp. There is much history o f $872,.188_ The lal'~est contract stu ng" gual'd vel'y e ffici e ntl y. conllected with this town General uled to s peak at t h e program, \V8 S Han na h Mullin wa l' born Derl' ~' e WIIS high-poi n t mlln for W . ~o be lilt at th is time will be fol' Custer having made this' spo t hi unllble to be heTe at that time II. S., wit h J 5 poin ts while He n- Impl'OV l11ent of 3.6 90 mlles of the ceJllbel' 25. 184U , d!epn rt ed this lif !' . headquarters for SOllie time. The but he gave a s hort talk befor~ kl" with Ii was secund, .'he wood Chllg ... n Full s-Gree nville road in Octob e l' 2f1, 1U28, aged 78 years. large elm tree is still standing Ihe schoo l in th e afternoo n. play d !l good g~tm e at Cl' nt l! l' but C UYllhtl g:1 co unty at an estimated a months and 29 I~"YS, where the whites and Indians held She \Vas unitcd to Abner Mullin harl tu u!!h luck on thC' buskets, cost. of $:100,/)4 1, Th e second council. Misl' Lyle is out of s chool thi ~ ::---===--=;-~ c()riJ11! only tI )Join ts. H en kl e hu:gesl ~o~t l'acl i. for the impro veMay!), 1874. To th is union one Saturday . eve ni~g fo'und us at week with the grippe_ -= plllY(J d a v' I'y fu s t glt 1l1e a s gultrd m.e nt 01 ::1.789 miles of the East ' (In wa s bol'l1, Jamcs Mullin. 'In Dean Hawke hn Hanston, Kansa!\ having dTiven Llvel'po ol- Eas t Pales tine rOlld at July , HI22, h WEIS called to t h e R. H. ~r~rt ~oCk und family Spctl l PIJU tJis}lla~ d \~' olld e rful work on a\) day In' that state. This town Mist; Bo bbhas jtl~t recov e re d . evel'nl dUY R. !In_ estimate cos t of $160 790. On ~ncinlf&~ . M,', ..... ._~,,, t.)J.o;: ,A~ l!_n!\lyl! , Id e or th -£'p.me... '" ~~~'! _" N~~•. ~ . ·remihded anI! of· th \tYpTc81 'co\'V. 'm,m 'Ii'll ttltek of the.~1fI'ipp , wnd null'oad 1'lS , 'rn~'eJ ml'hation IS in- ........ -~ tcr the fatlier IITliil ' 'hus band '\va. '1'he boyti . how Ii g reat impro v~ ~frs. W. H. AlIe~ wn boy town of 50 years back, with its. is back at s chool this week. laid to res t. S he was a member . !\Ir ·, Laul'll Zell ~ pent S undaj' l1JE'nt o\' ' /' la ~t week' game, und c lu(ll~ d being that at Sunbury on visito r , Tuesday. wl~e. 5 reeu and dirt s idewlllks f th e Ferry hl' il;tin n chul'ch for with relatives nt Be llbl'ook . lh cy c\.'J'tai nly did ne '<I to. A gOlld t h e . De ln\V~re:Ne.wa l'k higl]way. The Se ni ol's will give a ThanksDrlVlng Sunday un t il 2 p. m., in a num ber of years. BuL los!' of l'I·,)\\·d wHne '~ed the game un d !iu~IY J . KIrk, hlghwllY director Mrs. Grace Rogel'S, of Detroit, giving progl'tlm some 'time ill the a blinding . and storm, we put up \V. H . Allen ulld J. O. CIlI·t - Lulh ~ id es di s pla ye d fine spirit and Il1dlca ted that there might be an: visited r e lat ives hCl'e las t week, her l,w C'd o ne, a J1:d ill health de! fO.r the day at Liberal, Kan ., three near f.uture. ()~her let ti ng of Rmltll strip of II I'i \'ell her of ;nan y p lNIsur ' 5" eR- wright \ \C l'l' in Xenia Monday. g-ulld e h_e l'ing. Th e linc-up: ~lles from the Oklahoma State 11lghwuy n ecessary to -£(I-Inf)JE~------+--4 There will be a bas ketbull glllm!' . ---"Specilrl-,n-Tces on a ll hots, turns, Ill'cinily ht, l' chul" ch :uld ,'un d ny lme. ::;prin gbo l'o certuin l'o ll teR, but no other large C. II. Ellis s pent ,' undllY with Hc hool. Continuing on our journey on bet ween Mason and W ayne~ville etc. , this week. Grace L. Smith, letti ng uefore the first of the new 1 \11'. lind Mrs. J ames 'urti!<: o r 1I 1t1'She loved her hu me nll ll waR Mo.ndoy We crossed that narrow Friday evening this week. Let's 13 F PF yea I'. Mrs. L('e Hawke vis ited se \' ral r;(' ve l' happi er thlll1 wh (J l; ad - veysLurg. co me Oll t and show Ma s on Iaow we SI, u tlr, 1'1' 1 0 stl'lP of Oklahoma, entering that I days last week with l'ellltivl's ncar miniRtcl'ing tf) it ~ lIIany wan tll. AH M ullcn, II' northwelltel'n part of Texas that iF ,'oot for OUI' t ea m, 1 0 0 . Mrs . Mng-gi e Burnet i~ ' pl.!IHIlife wa s s lowl y eLbing away her ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE Xellia. Le itman, c 0 0 0 known U the Panhand le. As tl ' constant praye r was fOI- God to IIIg two well s w ith I' Illtives nea l' !:leul, r g the wheat crop in Kan sas and Ok. 0 0 I O B ITUARY 'enterville. ' Mr. and Mrs Muynurd Wellz tllke hel' ho m c. 1\11'. and MI'S, Everett Thomas (; 0 1'. uc h, Ig 0 0 lahoma, will state that there iF 0 spent Slll1da~' with I'eiutives in Wil : h(' leuves t o mOllrn lh eil' los;; al'e annollllcing their marriage ull1pb e ll only IIbout one half of newly 0 which took place at 'Richmond' 0 0 M I'~. OlivC'I' [!nl'i s i ~ vi. iting hre Catherine Arm strong Mercer, mington. he r onugh le l'-in -llI lV, Mrs. ,l ennie Total sow n, crop left, it having been eat- -laughter of Archibald and Maria 2 0 2 Tnd., September] 6. Mrs. 'l'homa~ Mullin; o ne ' g l'anddau(~ht I' , Mrs, Ron. J ames Davis and fnmil y, lit S ('OI'!!, 4 en lip by the gt'a!jshoppel'll and Armstrong, was b orn August 15, Cary" .Jewelry S h.lp , Lebanon, F.dnll 11U1'tun : o n e >\ i~t l'I' und thl'ce Il oston, MlIss. nee ~li1.l1beth Luce, is the daughWll ynesv ill e Some new kind of ' worm, We are 1860, ncar Spartanburg, Ind. the Ohill, th e ho rn e of Gruen WutcheR brothers. ter' of MI'. !lnd Mrs. Sido n Luce , of told by the fSTmers. n FS PI" Le bullon, MI'. Thomas is the second MI', and Mrs . .llIllle s Zdl , 01' \' 1'1 oldest child of u fllmily of three in Wanen county. Lovt!d o ne. ~ tulldill1g by the ri ver , ] In our drive across Texas and childre n. One sillt er, Li. s ic Arm0 S UII of MI'. ulld 1\11'>1, Frank Thom7 lo\\' Slll'ings, cu ll e d on Wu ynes vill e Fl'ye, 1'1' Beck o nin g for me to come. Jo' 1'0 IYIII1, If eastern New MexOiCo, we passed , trong F ierlin g, dicd in October 1 I'dll tiv!)' , unduy. 0 0 II!'!. o f ROLltt' -I. Fo)' lhe pl'esent MI' 8 George Dakin and Mrs. Abe Soo n I hi R )l(,OI' o ld wea ry b(ldy k'!lL' l' wooLl, c through the country of cactus and l!ll!l, and a brother, George, who Dakin, o[ Dayton, visited relative " Wiil bl! h Olli e - s a f ely hom '. 2 0 0 e 'yo~ lI g coup lc will r eside with lI e nkl e , l'g "Ige which reminds one of Zane· s urvives heT. a 0 2 th h ere last Thursday. the ul'ld egl'1l0m'R purents. DClll' fo lks al h ome, cannot go _ M I'. und, Mrs , J. C. Hawke s P<'llt Gray ~s bool< , entitled, "Riders pf 0 0 0 Sl1 ndllY WIth MI'. und Mrs . George Mal·ltl t t , Ig S he departed. Uli!1 life October with me, · Wallace The s na ppy Blnzer tum 60c; e Purple Sage." 'Crossing the 'lO, J 928, at the home o f hcr tlullgh 1 0 0 But the ,way seems bright anll clen l' Huwke, nt Cltu'ksvill e, +'1' ul 'nel' head waters of the Cimarron Tlver ', er, G\'acc, , n ar 'Vayn esv ill e, 0 ., Beret tams in all colors, 50c and For I ever trusted .Tes us 0 0 0 . NEW OFFICERS ELECTED MI'. and Ml's. L. Huddl e of · 1~ lI i s 1 we observed one of the , old.time aged 1\8 yenl's, 2 months and 16 !J 5c. Grace L. Smith, 0 0 And I know he will be n en l'. Mudisonvi ll(', called 011 fl'i ~ l1ds ranches with its branding' cordi days. She was united iff marriage 2 nn new . ollle of Mr. and Rob ert Mosher, u. Cardington , T otu l hel'e SundBY ul' tel'noon_ 1Ii and 'bunk hou ies left. We put up to Isauc Mercer June 2, 1877. 1'0 Card Of Thanks I~h o il\'s Bunnell, S unday evening, is spcnding the week with Mrs. Sco re, 3 1 Monday night at Tucumcari New t his ' union were born three chilo We wi sh to extend ou r thl1nk , Novelllbel' 11. The meeting was Mrs. Anna Cudwll ll arler and Mexico, ' Edith Hnrris and family. ::;ub!lliluti on s .h·ell, Clarence, of Cin('innllti; th(>!'C' whl) kind.ly I\!,;sis tcd dUI'('t)n du clNi by Otll' new officers I\lil:;s Clam L ile will f'\le nd th e WillT illI e o uts . W. :2; S, 2. Continuing · our trip Tues day , Chas. of Columbus; and daughter in g the recent s i,~ kne ss and lo ss 1\1\' 5 . ROl1l1ld Ha WKe \Vo s hostess tel' nl thl' Friend : [f ome. Next Jo'ridll .v ni g h t l h 1 GUI, 'v\ , Wh o .wel'l! electe d at o llr pl'eviou~ we entered the Estan!!ia vall ey of Mrs. Grace Kru e r , of nellr Wayoj' flll i' lo ve d (1 11t' . '1'0 M c'C lul'e & to the Jolly Matrons al hl'r hOI1ll' If. '. wi.tl mel'l Ma s on on n Ul' own nl ('t·L lng. A fler I he discussion of New Mexico, noted for itll bean nesville. Her hU 5bund. I SlIlIc . was SO li who ~o \\'(~ 11 11 lid comphi tely Ncwe. t • in Indi es' hand 1)11 g il. 110 ,,1' und 11 vC l' y in tel't!H ting C(lIn- the lesRon, gUIlJCR !lnt! l'efreshon R o ute 1 Tu esday afternoon_ indust iy. W .e ate dinner at San- culled by dcath De cembeT 2, 1921. c"m<i u,ed th e il' f'(!I'vices: to Rev. II1Cglt bags a nd \'1IJ1iliC'~ . at r.:II· Y' ~ 1I1('lItS \V('I'C enjoyed by 1111. 1J:1I i ~ I'xpcctl!d. Ev e ryone that tn Rosa, and then began the gradSince the death of herhu . band - . --- -- - Snws fill'd by l1luchinc. C ut S eba!ltlun, fOl' hill eonsoling wOI'ds; .Ipwt' lr y SIt " p, ),e lJlIJ1 0ll , Ohio . . ~ I I\\ ' I h(' " lilli e ills t w l' l: k wa ~ sal ual asoent of the Sandia moun. and breaking up of home lies her cleun e \', truer. f ll~t er, Roy Pi K- to Mrs . St'b1lStiun for Iw l' bell uti BREAKS LEG IN FALL fi, 'd and we thillk ~' o u CUll Le thi ~ is tains. By 2 o'clock we had life hus been one of more than ott, at ..Madden's Lumber Yurrl. ful s in£'ing nnd rOl' m U ll\' Horal MI'. C lem Titu ~ iR ~pcn d ing n 1\' (' 1'1, . i l II ,.I'ude I'hildre n admitreached the highest altitUde of our ordinary loneliness; never seeming triIJute!>. THE FA!\'IJLY. f,p\:, weeks with hi s ~ i ~tC I' S , Mi s:!I" [(, 01 fl'C! '. if U(,(,Ol11lillll ic d b~' Pili" MI·s. T. C, Burch, 2518 South Mr. and Mrs . Chester Cull er and trip. The mountains here were to became . rec,onciled to her s ur ::;hu·I(, .\' and LOl'etta Til us, in D•• • ('11 t :i . Wt'iJste r s tr eet', FOI't W lIyne, s uf. ! ! .. covered with black scraggy pines roundings. She leaves to mourn ;;on, of Loveland, spent . untlay tl'UI t. f 'I'cd II broken I'ig ht· leg las t week C. M. Rnbitzer wo!'. in Duyton Telllly very picturesque, but mad~ heT loss the three children, eight with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mill s u nd when s hc fe ll cl own a short Right Tues d \t. one have that far-away lons ome grandchi~dren, a brother" George, daughter. MI'. nnd MI'~. C l a l'(~ ncc • imp ~ un HAPPY HOUR CLUB MEETS " of Rteps at her home. She was feeling. We saw lots of prsirie near SpaTtnnburg; I hree nephews Ianv E' gil 11 (' to It!lll s ekeeping' in UNDER NEW OFFJCERS [liken to the Luth eran hOllpital in Mr. and Mr~. Madison Eurnhart l\frs!, Lillian SI11,~ I1 •. I>f Monow, Rall'h Mill r' ~ p roperty on lIf nin dogs and "Tri'xie" wahted to jump one unciI.' Richard Arm strong, 82 Sc IlOn ~ ' S ' . on R amb ulance, where of Dayton, spent the week-end hUll I' ' urned 10 th e' Friend s H orne out or the car to catch one. vcurs of ge, of S pal'ianburg , oth~ Ll'(·[·t. 1111'0 . RIlYl1lond Wil sll n nnt! Mr~. la e l' InJUI'les are being treated, with the latt e r' s paTents, Mr, lind t ,. spel1d the wint('\'. We reached · Albuquerque about E!I' relatives and many fri ends. . ..-.-- -Wa lll' l: \~i1 ,;(,n IV ' !'t ' h (,:; te ~l5ell to 3 p. m., putting up at "Lallt While our hearts are full of sor- Mrs. Frank Thomas . . We givl' Cedar ' St~rnp ~ . Sto re' MI'. u ntl Mrs. Ca rl SI' rvi~ !I 11'1 the Happ y H UUI' c luJ. Itt th(! h Ol1Je SUFFERE D STROKE Chance" camp, After supper we row we know our lo ss is h er gain. open eve nin gs. Cary'~ .Je we lry ~o n, 1\II'~. ChHI'il's Coo k l1nd Mr. III' the f lll'lI ll' r TUl'sduv aftCI'I\()l1n Mrs. . T. Bailey, nee Florence went ,over to Toll~s,' which hap. - -Shop, Lebanon, Ohi o. Hany Sherll'ood W(~ r e in 'I'ro\' " II N"ve m bel' 1:lth. . ' , Walter . Mt'Clul'e, ' loca l underWilson, and two daughte r s , of pened to b~ only one square from . Card of Tha n k. > Priday. . Th" !l1l'el ing WII ~ call ed to 0 1'- I:11<"1' ~ 1Jf1'e.r "d II s ll'oke this afterSpringfie ld, visited Waynesville w~ere We put up. ~~ .~urely surWe wish in th is way to thank Ly tl e M. E. chur ch will hold the d e l' hy our lIP\\' p l'esidt'nt, MI' ~. n\lnn. whill' in nttl"n dance at a pbsed them, they thrnking that it -Iill of the neighbol's and friend s friend s ovel' the week-end. Easter market in t he 'I'nwnRhip Miss Luti(' Vllnd e rvu II l't nr l'lal'- Adah SIll ith , >11111 >I I'tl· r IllI' bu s i· 1l11',· tll1J.: of :!2nd d egl'ee Masons w?uld take UB longer to rila~e the for their h~lp and kindness during ho use at Wayn e. vi lle . veysbul'g, has tukenulJ her I 'e~i- II (·;;~ se!';s ion t he pl'og'ram \'ol1\mit - al. Dn ,vtol1. li e wa s taken t' F or eye trouble consult Dr. Ru . .. c1enc(' in the Frit:nd ~ Hilmi.', fo r t ec' "fTel'l'd the fo l1uw ing enll' r- Miami Va ll ey hospital. t~JP. Tolles have BUTely been very the sickness lind death .of OUI' mo t h 0 dolph, eyesight specialist at' Cakll1d t? us, and. have shown us ma- 6 1', Mrs. Catherine MerceT. See the new l\fc t.al eic halR, some I ht, winte T. tui nl1l en t : ry's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon. Tuesny thl.ngs of mterest•. ,We 'have MI'H. Grace KI'ue r. as low n ~ $1.95; 1~ e lt hUlS, $ 1."5 Mu ~ ic . harmonica a nd p ianu ,l\ lr ~. day, Thursday and Saturday. NOTICE rented a hOUse at 10Q9 North For. Gharlie Mercer Ha ve Th your s aWR III('d t by 1l1;:t - ( ; rat' 1- FUrna!< and MI·s. Opal Heil to $4 .5 0. GI'ace L. Smith. · l I eh lIle . ey ('u c ell.ne r. rU ~ I' , Tester Ave., and can see mountains ClaTence Mercer. Mr. Oliver Davis and family reMr_ Ilnd Mrs. L. V. Bl'anstl'ntol' betteI'. Roy Pigott, at Mutlden'~ ~o n: n ;llding, "W hul '~ lI1 y Own," from the front p<iTch. __ - ---- . .Co lIJplaint - hll.1! b;~1 made thnt N (,llie B unn e ll; lIlu !<ic , harmoni ca II1Jl1UI:~ are buying cigal'ettes in We covered a total of 1623 miles cel'ved "..' ord IInnouncl'ng the arTI'- e n t ertaJl1eu.1 t h e " II• uync l' ows h'I l.ulIluer Yard . LODGE ELECTS O FFICERS · Mr. an(1 MTS, F i b F ' lind )l iano, Mr~. FlIrn a~ and l\1r~ . WalTen co unty. I wi sh to notify without a mislI or a knock, getting val o f a s on born to armel's c 1I on '. I·ulay. .Tames Davis, of Boston , Mass_ Mr. lind Mr ~ , Paul Duke al'e un- H"a gon; a P'H'tn, "Thanl, ~g iving''' all den iers who sell l'igal'atte 01' 22 ' miles to a gallon of gasoline, At the regulur communication For sal e- 2 doz. yearling white . I', ouncing t h.e arrival of an eight- E;1 : ie H ucket; (:()l1lest in which.J pn Wl.lol·v er giv es uway cigllrette~ to and .fi n ding n~ ascent :too steep to Lodge No. 163 F. . ~1 I MR ' d D . leg· horn he ll S,' t·nady to la y, ~l.OO pOllnd so n at lI1iulni Vnlley h O~ I , i- ni e navi s won fir st pri zl! and Lidll (l1l1\<1I'S under 18 yeaT Of o/?,e., will take on high. (Take notice, H. of Waynesvme an( \'5. aVIS, each. E . B. ' n~'r () I b h & A. M., Tuesday night the' ·fol -. f Mr. . aymon 'A e D t tnl, 1\1onda", Novcl.llbc l· 12: I' e ~ {'c, t c co nso lation. I~e. bL'OUg~t before ,the Juvenile a ·l.l' l , 'p llone 8".. Archdeacon.) H u ft' man lowing .e lecti,o n was held: 0aTe 1807 v" ayofon, D , , " T II e h OJ;t(·Sl e: t h e n He rVe lI a most COUI·t. Ignecl. announcing the , al'rival ' a We ' are all very well and I se· EaTI Thomus, W- M. ; Fred ·M· baby daugh ter at their home, NoMiss Eva ~kM'illian was hostess . On Su nday, November 11 , about deli c i(l u!< lunch. Gue,'ls al 'thi ,MRS; RA CHEL' HARl)ING. , . : ,,,' cured work in three days after . tq II few 'f riends on IltuTduy af- t hirty relatives 1ln'~1 friends guth- mClC ting WI!l'e. M 1'''. G a:at:t! Furnas, PI ablltlO!) Offl!!el' of Wanen Co. . getting .liere. Ruth likes ber 'n ew dole, S. ' W.; R, H . Ba~tsockj J ,. vember 9. ternoon, Novembel:' 10, at which ere d at th!! hom e of Mr~. ,10 hn Me- MI·s. Ziml'i lJuine, of New Bul'Bch~ol, called _ the Washington, W.; F. B. Henderson, secretary; Mr, and Mrs. Roy ' CoTnell, of ,time tne eJlgageme'l~t of Misl3 lrma Knight with welJ- tillEld bas kets t u lingt n; Mrs . (irrwe Hal'lHlr Dee m, How 1l111ny of yon ~t ill 'l'e'mem. which is a ·new 'buildJng. · 'This is Wal.ter McClure, treasurer; Paul a to~n of a~out 35,OOQ, very beau BpoTam, S. D. Harpld Earri~art, Mason, Mr: Roger Oorneil, of Day Shutts and M1·. Harold Beckett .remind' n er s he h a d pussed ano.t hel' ,f Xen ia ; und Mrs. L.. B. Fllu : allO hel' ~he . name . of the elected 1 Vice " "-. '. ' ·hOharles BJ;adbu~y" . tyli)er: to)1, Mr. a,nd Mrs. ' Vern Houth of Spring Hill, wall announced, th~ milesto no. At the noon hOllr a ·two daughtsrs, Pausl ll1li1 , and ,Cora Pl'eSld£1nt? tiful and fine streeta,.· but made J • ~~;T - - - - - ~ " '''1~~C"-_ ·111, cvent of No. basket dinn~r' W itS en joyeo by aU. ~ee, of Clayton: N. Me.' . Mrs. up of about-five different nat'on- E '''''' , !UlJlIas, trl,lsj,ee ~or t t~~ and children,. Mr; and Mrs, For_mar,r iage .to " b • • -....--: rest Hougl:a and ' daughter, ' were , ve.mbol' ·28, The ·gue~t.s -were 'In the u{terriol'l 'amid conV9I'f;U= ~ \~!L fOI'lIl!)rly o ra Hurner, . When buyinll' ditllo.o nds, wat~lte, alfties of people. • years: . . entertained ' at the home of Mr.. ' MIsses Shutts, ~~bel Lawson, De· tion - Mrs, Eliz.ubeth Simps!)n !I n- un.d live~1 ill this vicinity, havin g Jewelry and ~ifts. you must depend , . Hoplnw this will Klve. Y9U a mea~ M1'8, Mary J'{auft'ung, Mr, and and' Mrs. Oharles Cornell of So- na ~'ch, Helen JRandall, Mabel nounced the engagement ~f Miss left het'9 twent! years ago to upon the word of ilte jeweler !Tom gel' . de8crip~0Y1 ot our trip, will hicugo, rl1l1ke her hOi"'!. a.!!. ~~~.-:~ close with Idndeat reprda to all M~ • .Charlea Hinkle. Mr. and cial RoW on Sunday •. ' The oco8. ·' McMi11~n, Edith _ 1McKlbb(ln, Ola Edythe Williamson, of wh,01l1 .yoU ~uy and have co,,6Mrs••Ed $treicher and family. of .sion c.elebrllted t~e birthday anni- Hart!$ock, Dorothy, l~yej M1'8. Mark und MI'. HoTuee Simpson, dence III theIr word. r.:et Cary's our frte~da ~ck home. apent Sunday with A. ' verssry of the hoateRS and , Mr, MAMilla.n, Mrs. Wllnam DraKe and which was lin ag.reebble s ut'prise ' William ~ne and family s pent Jewelry Shop, Lebanon Ohio ldr. and )(ft. CUnt Ota)' Hamtlton, Bene you. " F.' MeU~h and f~Uy. ~eria RouP. lin. Herbert ·Ed cia. to all. . Sunday ali kingman. ... ' and Fami1y.
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"A nil. In. tiy. h.), di,1 yuu 1'"IIIl' ttl he ill \'(I I\',e ll ill thi~ at Tnil' lit all '! Dill you CO U1 C j ll ~ t \W l'Illi ,. I !U' nt fIll' yo u ?" " 1'111 II pl'ivl1tl' t.! '· ~l'din' . Ln n!.!:." 'wa ~ h is flU i.l't an s wer. " 1 dO Il 't C .,.nrnon 1' l ea~ Pro C! :!lIdin ll'.I WAYNCZSV CLLE, OHIO ~hone 79 "'<JI' k I'll!' th .. SII,li'. I\ lthltll~h tIl!' In th r:t.sc o f P"II ' AI'" i logan ~t llt l- e illpl u y ~ 1\1<' >'lI11l' tilll'~ . \ ~ . b:l l' bl't Il og-nll, it 1I1)\Jl' l\ . iug" thai MOS 'f REASONABL. E T E RM S 'u uthlev him ' e lf \\' I',It " fill' IlW til ' .'. Eluet Il U~IlII, it ap pl-: tI ill r that COlli ' til hl!lp hit ... Hlt. I t llill .' h im 1 co uldn 't a t lil' ~ ' , lIa t W ll::- II(, .. it in the Fi/·~ t ut i, ," !.! I.>n llk lit' -'IOI'I·U \\,. th e ba n k \\' :" 1!lll tl e u r SOllie wee ks Il ){') bill I k new It parly dl' felldunt in th e <'tl: t' . YlI lIn g mll n that w" lIlt! It" the ~1'l ' llt .".,......--. ...... w __ Jo:dll:l lI lIs t,·y \I'tl S g'rll ll ll'oI a d i... cst ll ~~ i " tll n ~ ,1' t o li ilil in ' he hou r "u n'(' fl'ulII l{uYl1l u/lt1 JIIl ~ tl'Y un A I xlIll,ler g rituo I hi ~ t(' e tll . o f nCI,d . T hllt y" ul1 ;{ IItll n It " d g r llulld s Ifr ~ ross nt' !.d l"·l. d,,\\ 11 in lh(' . ' 11 A 1''1' I·: H X\' Ill. " I' lIaY'<:lhl If!:!!' We pay " I' horses and cows according to size " Yuu'VI:' IUken ple nty lo ng t o been ill t ll' ., 0\ 1' tli ... ,c 1,.ld Ill< S M '~ ",ui d"n nnll'" ,,r Edlin ~ ; l"l l'k ~ \\' !!!! 1111 :\ l. " j{ U ;;s it , but you'r" ri ght Ilt lust." 1.J " fll !'C t he utr"i !' at \\' ilt . ' " l1·~ h, l'l!s t ure" . All i. W e ll and l.'ontli't ion of the ani t .al. Call us any time ' ''I'h t'ir n 'II1 nallle is Strurnburg. lind lilt' s t ory u f lh l' ,:,, \. I:t nil M', \ 1. ,,, nd,'r I';,· r.·.. ~P l' l1l 1110.1 o f Hw c,"' fl lIlt Vll ~ t,:'1'11 1t\,,: a '.li at our t:"pence. We come and go quickly. "III It· II '''II . .\ I'IlHld. " hI' ''1'1",1 t h,' I'. ~ t "f tilt' "" ' ning ,n , wl' ri ng Thl'Y IlI'I' aooks them se lVes. The alit! t li ,· ~ I ul l! . Sll uthl,·y IlIlll 1I1N , ' ol'~ f ,·tl lli Hl"' lI Uun ~ UII gl'oun d ~ "I'l l ,, ·11 ,,, " :111. 1' 111 =,t nllllltlll·~ . " lit·,t «' 11 -. 1'1,,·r,· \\ 1' 1'" 1ll0 l' e Ihings l'lclt' r ' trulllburg WIlS a co hfcd e l'- th .. y"ung 111 : 111 in a \'isil ill T:lII1J.1I1 u l' \\' ilf ul nl.Jse nce . .i 1l ~ 1 :1 '. ~' I'I ,:".1. nnd :I rugit;\·. I" tilld " ul l han " \',,1' I lh " uj(ht r ate in cri lll l! in ',i uth le y's o wn li nt! he lik !' d h ill\. S .. t h.· tn· X I Probnt: r;:o;ee d' nr l Y(l uth . I u st' th e wllrd guu rd edly tillY this ytHl llg- ~hll"pi,' :tllli "'hn l I l fJl11 j ll ' IIt"'. 1,, 1' . A n d I h:l ""II ', ,·I',tI.I I' '~~It.I~ 1":11'11. L'lng. /l li d 1 ·thi nk il i" ru e . '1 II IWIlt'hcad h,' hil S b"cfI I~ " t a \\, illialll Sc hult z , ){ ulIl'di a n t) f lIn~ II .IlI~' :I ~";Il-l ~"II 'hl.~. E,,'" I·'" " Ill' ,,,uk II , do \\' n t o th HarVeY8 ~Urg, O hio 111\' l allt" I' "IIullil", hilI',' PI'P " '!! !'" at I" ', id" I,.. \\,llt " I" and lifled hll ' ·l·,,'t o ny d u ulil but thUl ' outh- Il.' tlcr f l'Unl : "\l lhl eY a,. 1 inl!: hilll ~r a l'j(l ri e Schu lt z. 1111 in fan t, fli ed h i ~ "I:,i ll ' In :I " .~l. nntl Ill" ~ tI,·:,d . ' llI' ':II'IHIUlill ,hal ,:uvt' l'e tl t lt e Il'Y's t'url y life wo uldn' l I.Jl'U/· in - dU \" 11 f .. 1' 1I \\'c~k 's ,; I ll"'till~. ti s hillg hi s ,fi l's t IIl1d fill"~ 1ll·(·UlInt. C harles L. MllI :" , ' . a I,, '; ,, ; .trut .' 1 III" ~ " , '-\hIll BtI - 11<111', nll ~ " : h lll).' III 111l' IH 'I I,oIll. A dl'lI d alii · v('s t igaliun. Bul thal docg n 't lIlul - and !'l's t. Ill' "'liS It dill" III', lilitl Il's II jo y, Illy buy, to lii s nllllle w1"l Lo n!!,." 1 1 ,,1' .. I' t li,· l:s ta ll' "t' .\11,,'." I . .\lil yOIl l" u d .. "" "K " i ll ~ 1 ml'. " 11 ::11 hi.,' l h('ril\ . en':l l ur!' large ll' r 1I0\\' . '1'1" \\i lt! IIlI\\' of \\ o l'(l ~ tli,·_d :,~ th ,· la r).!l·,;1 hll Ull d. vt'ltu\\' with cume til the uiel uf une wh o hns Villl s I,· ft " II u u i):,lil l l':UII . 11 " 11:11'.1. d,·cl: a >. c~l, ti "' 1 I ,; ~ irg. li na l nt (> u f .J ohn Denmnll , d eCellRCII.\ wk k, fllrlli ~ h i n g /l nd pilin g sto ne, . ,., nd $ 10 ,000 . J . Ll"e 'I' homp . on, $ 1:14. ·1U; MlIlIl'nl' & , I (j h n ~ t\l ll , 'Wil l' . :1 ,,01 ffll' 1111 in s tallt till' f'll' lIl "puts lIf l,l al·k. II \\'~ ~ II po wer- CU III .. t., hi s o\\'n ui d . S" uth ley p:lt' k,'d I lI ~ l.JaK III ~ tl"IIl"' , alld \I':l ~ I lIlId ,h ~ tl'lblltlv e :.' Culln l. r o wcd ,1\' l' r tu t he rll ilrulld truc k Th,· will lIf J ult ! "'i~l· '. , . "'~ ' :I ~(' d ,\ . ' ('ull und E. '. MOl'1'i son Wpre' lll'lI n l'd l'I\i l IIllI t,' rinl. $:! -.<!8 ; Th e ill IIII' " h" dll\\' hId , "d. Th,' n il fill allillllli. I" n){-cl:l\\'l'd and whit e l'OSl' ul.Jov e thut ot her li fe. :l tlPointed approisers. BUl'n'1t Cn .. !I!JO ~ 1I 1. tarvin II He d 111 \,,,,1 ~ hl\\l ~' I'lI l'\I "r<l : )!lI ill . f:I II)!"d; :tn d 11I~' 1.J 1·'·llth s t uppe d nt " 1 think thilt he escape d af\t'r whl· n,·t' he t:1> ,; ld g" ' " th ,' , t:ll io ll. 1 \\'II~ " Irl'rt'd fo r 1· "" bllt ,·. '!'lt e Krll ~!'I " II IIH' u f the It r ice D. in J."bolltln. Fl'lllIklin 1111{1 Kin g s II pa rticulurlY r(>ckless c rinl e. It · Wh"11 II lidnigh t hu ng ~till Itnd l '" urt lIut lw·r i:' ;·.i ::;i); ,' i .. 11(0 11 " 1 ,,·11 .lIli I'll g'1l a\\:ly' :lnd ' hl' "igln vf it. was n 't Ii crim I' thul beuefi t tl, t1 hi m lI, yslcriulI, v,'cl' th t: wall' !' \\'lIritl. IIl'tt. Ildlllilli.·trw ,, " . of tl,· ,!ay- \\' . I'll'.\' e ~ tllt(' WII ~ ge t III $ 14.52 7.- Mills . $2 0 7 .!)O: Int (, l'Il ntin nll l II nl'IW" I' r J't·tu rn a !rlli ll . " ' ,, n('\'l'r had " A ligt'r " " an~' r l' :t! pl" \l of ~ , Ahmud . LC't m(' "Tig'l' r 1 1lI th i n!.!:~" Alellxn,l e r on- fi nuncially, he says; but yel th ' J ust' Jlhill l: Ilnd ' I f"und II ll l·~ ,' I\' (Os !1I" nd 1I Iill" 1l B"UIII't l·~ (llte. t o :11 . nl' ht ~ Wt'l'e nrclt'l'\'tl pnid an d " (':ltc'l' ('0., tl'lll'k I'l'Jlllil' ~ , $·Hi .IO ; J.'nlllnll ~ Autn .'llpp ly Co., butt e ry Il is plls!' of \) n l' ,5 00 Liul' rty Bt)ml th(' unlll n l'l' di~trihuled . go. ' \\" ·I" .. d . "Yuu I,uKht t o bE' ellllugh hu e li nd cr y thot was rai sC'd ~ CU I'l- tl al u lH' un t l"" 1,;1't' <lt v,'rll llcill. Kllth e rin ll McC l'ellry , ndlllinis- for lruck . $ 1 L !JO; MOIT(l1\' Gor"1. .. 1" wul\; ,1.,wn tt> t h \\,lit ,·r ', at pri\'lIte sa le And ut that imt:111t I f" lt AI .-. x· " f a 11IIt uruli t to kll ll W thul 0 ti - h im fr um his criminal ways. A " In the ,·s tII tl: of Geo rg e R . Sa ge tr nll'ix of t h C' l'~ tllte of the G. K . a l?c. I'l' puil''' on l'ount,\' n u s , $8.25; a nd e r' s breoth :J Knill s t my ea r . ){ ' I' hn >' "ll'ipe ': This uens t hn!! Illiln WII~ . h ot , lind th o ugh lh e n - ·dll'l!, " s hl! SU!!Kl'sll'd . "ll'~ ,IryWen' e xte nuating ci l' cum~LI\nc" s , in g up S tl qu i !: kl~·. It will Ul' J,:'orll' d""PII S[JO(I, llll' tru ~ te(O \\'II S a ll owed i\1rC' l'ellry, decens ed , til ed her in - Htmul ll rtl Oil ('II" l: 1l ~ lind oi l. "You hem'd, d idn 't y 11. l.o ng7 " 111' ' Iw ts. lie wei g h s lIVO hundred l' n t l'lll Ph o n e Co .. \ II $;.! OO l'I "npt'lIsatinn fn r tw o ventory a nd nppl'llisern ont to gcth- $251.7:1: Ol,i wh i~p~ I'''d . pvull,ls , tint.! II ti g l' r lwi ce us much . lit' cert ui nl y would huvl:' go ne to in it t't·w day s IlI Ul'e:' " And I wil lll.J t' J.:'tl lll' . t,)I' ," I l o ld ,I ypu l's ' s t!n·i ,"' . Fred ' ril- k Hinkl e' , l' 1' wit h Iwr fir ~ t nncl finnl aC CO l1l1t. Novemhel' ph, )lIl' I'('n l lind Oc to "1' E'. -" B,'si d!!: , y o u d Oll't find tigers in pr ison for twe nt y years ot leust, Lydin 13 . Vn nli't!I'von rt , eXl-c utl'ix bpI' to ll s. $~2 . 0 !\ ;T rU RIl!eR of rubt h,' 'I' t. ~' '''' . :, ,., fil, '1! hi " fir s t :\t. "T he n lh€' work '!, d o ne:' S'Juti \(' rn Fl o rid a. 1:1: ' plai n to ncc,)rding to the way m e n we r e hl'l·. II I' till' ,J ames S. Vunde r" oo l·t 5- li c Atfui r s. lidlt Illld 1:11" at co ur t F ir5t She wa lk ed ill frollt .,f Ille. d own cULInt. I f It the nil' : tir UR h is a n n Il l€" old Dol' L o ng , lhul you do n't ~l·nt .. nee d in th ose day s. k lloll' th e liigt ory of Fl o rida very he went t o Indi ll and Africo , oncl t h ~ nOlTuw path. And I lVlt s s trllg- . Jl! hl~ II. l\,l l',I:: .illfl'· Y• ~lllll' ''iUl ~ of tuLL' . fil~d hel' in ve nt ory an d Il P- h tHl~" a nd .i ni l f,.,,· SC'ptl' mber a nd renchI'd up t o atl e leclri s witch wel L" O('tOUI' I·. ' fj ·I. ·IS ; W . H. Irw in I'emalie hi s fortu ne. The n he cam .. g lll1~ fo l' word;:: th ll t w o uld nut \ . d lJ lll II. ~ , ( , . lfl lI (· ~ . 1II ~:t ne. h l.·d Ilrnisemrnt. 011 the wn lL H e pressed it. tI "!-:"i de ntly I t.lon'l. I don't re- t o America, a s Andrew Lusso n. co me. II npp.-ur.,d thllt N ic holns KlIn- clu('t io n f<)l' l'OIHI R, $ 3.7 ~. • h i> ~i ~ ·h ace" "." . knowl1 lo me , th e wrec ked IighU ng Jll C' lllb cr re uding abuut s uc h II cre-o Al1 (la ll t h t lin ing WU g np pointhl gUfll'llinn tlf . ' . 1 'III (ell I d. O,""S H : " , · · ~ " " "","o f t he · e hI' I Iveu " Did VOLI Imo w. 1/ s~ 'o uthl cy, " • ,. .. .. ,. . plant hnd bee n l ' II:li r e tl. A l\ th e tU I'l' a lhi s- " 1\' that . '1.1l' f"r ' ' Ian" I ' 'rn' , ,', ." "'. l'II"d h i'~, Cu d K t)nill~ el nl. mi n or, p r e viou s ,'he lo ng 0 1' /11 of t h e thot A I xnnd e r II' US reSp" IlSlu ~ . f"ol' " 1'1":I !<e s pea k r espect full y ' of Britis h low wo ul d r eac h o ut for ill Y invitalion he rc ?" .1 as ke d Itl' > :' " l('~': h. I: ·colun \. ( . g /'t>:ll c ha nde li e r . of the librnry to th (' appuintment o f T. U. U, ftn sh!'I I o n at once. . Ill·.llIs t . I . I·. U a . ~ . . S . Irw in ufIll G. Woodl·ey. MI'. W o ,d r ey wa: di RhlnL I' d hnvc· mllch preferred to h im. Th e lirs t in1prcssio l1 was blind- hu \'e left him alit·t', Lut w,,'11 Il eed cha rged. ' " Th e n the " I' le r Stl'U III b"I'g :"'hl' .did nt)t eve n tUI'll h ... r Ill' U d . I' BI' , \ II we n ' appointed up pr uisRny Gl'u b l'r wus a pp ointed Ildn SR. But a s m y ey R uecallle ad hinl fIJI' lJl'ollf o f th e wild s to r y found h im OUt. ~ ,H e ad o pted ~th e I ' I'S , :' I '· " es tute of F I'l.!d J. Buu e l', MONEY LOANED "I fo und it (jut tOllig 11." , :, (" 'Il 'i(. d. m inis trat o r lIf t he estate of Pe t er j u. ted t o lh e sudd e n g la re , I kn C' w Wl' have t o t" ll lh e corone r's j ury nume of Ro dl:' r ic k, ond sent o ut "D o yo u s 'ee . IV h 0 t tlll~ ' lll(Oli ns '/. " .,.... 1.1.. .° E . .) at I ns t part o f the t rut h at lust. tUlIlll /T OW aft !'n oon. If you re- in q u iries for this A ndrew Lasso n. Gruh!'r ,J r " d,·(' ('a5e d. Bon d . ' -~ . IIll1 un wns apThot I was sent here to sl.' r ve . A~ld pnin ll' ci lIc1mini ~ trll to r o f the es- $2 0,000 . Th e f o rm o r the tiger had been nlt'mller, there was n Lime when H e offe r ed a hllge re ward to be a ll I did WIl S t o mak " llIi Rtakl's." mo t r eo I and con vi n cing at th e 'o uth<'l'n F'l orida was still the A " nil' in lite 1o'1'Il1 k C. Ander"Th ey s tul' te d lI n th" till Y 'I' .. me t _. _ son: f1dmini ~ t I'I1 tOI' ,.~. B('ss ie t e- LONG O R S HORT TIME- E osy edge of l he dim Ilnd ineffecti ve hOl1l c' u f thl' j agulll's- the gl'ent- paid a year after we fo und him . and of co urse Lo s~o n -o r So ut h- - whl' ll I let yo u gu with " u t pr o- I termR. Al so 'u r vo8ing a nd Abcandl light. But it wa ~ n o 111 01" l'st o f Am e l'iclln felines." ven~ el 1\1. l·H1<,·, \\' u!> opproved by ·trac ting. W ri te and I w ill cQlI terrible t.han h e co un te rfeit giI r eme mbered thot I had heard Ic'y,' os we ca ll hi lll now- was to viding lIl eli llS IIf ever ~'·I.: illg yuu 111(' - ~" IIlll fl y till1es . Tht, rell<on court. a nd sOP yo u. 'Sa m D. Henkle , Waypay th e rewa rd. H e cnm e he re ot ogai n ," I went 011. " Fllte protect- wa~-" ruff s that the law ns parade in a ~(, m l't h i llg auuut it. n av ill e, Ohio. J 11 la st. with his vicious so n, and t he I'd me then . I wo nd e r if I ca n us k "Y es." Marriare Licenle. circus ring, when t h e ulare h om "l\ l u ~ t of the th e m were ex terwork o f blnckmllil begon. They it to p/'ntec t Illl' now- lIft ... r all th e "Thn t [ wll nt e d you to s tay, Dr. LOAN. on Liv (' ~ t ock, C hatt e l, th e cha nd -Ii 1'5 came d ow n. B e- minnted u' g ood many year ago. .Joshua F Is h er, ~ I'UI fer mlln, l . ec ulld MUI·tuges. Notes bought. fo r us, stripp d o f nil d IU li i o n ~, Yo u clln s till find t hem in a few t old o ld So tlthl eY- ln th e gray ol he r mis tak el; I' ve Illud e. And th e Lo ng !" and Mrs. Bt'l·ti €' mith , b oth o f J o hn Harbin e, Jr., Xl' nin. Ohi o, ' W (' we I'" ~ i1 .. nt a lo ng ti m e. And Admod Das I' . led o n his hnnd. I' m ot e rE1gio n ~ in So uth e rn Texas. twilight o f his days -wha t to ex- wo rs t of them IIII- l h(' o nes thllt Lebo n n . peet in case he didn' t come hurt llIos tnrc the things thut I n il the while r was sea rclling about and f el t on lh e II 0 1:. H e he l dhi [ s uJlPosed myself t hut they were William ,J. W elsh, me nt cuttor. sa id and t ho u:ght of you'.". in II mind ~ u dtl e nly ~0 1H' ",npty body low , his legs III most s trai g ht IlII gont' here- eve n in s uch a wild t hrough with their demand s. lin d Mi ss Dolli e M. Grc 1', b oth o f "The y said they had proofs Her vtlice wus stflreely more for the 'V( I'd!! I wanted to say. to ive th effect of le ngth. Ov- part of the slate us this, Long. Fot'merR of Wnl'l'e n and adjoining Fro nklin. c.p Ullti~ S Illay o blain money on r hilll, in 0 ralh er ing ni ous W ilY" yo u Sl'e h r e what is probably th e would put hi~ back in priso n. Th than a whi sper when she IIns wer ed Th ey . in pl y ..'o uldn 't come. And t hen ' I became aware o f long tllll e lon n s . ot 5 pc r cent ill wo s thrown 0 great. tawny tiger lus t f the F lo rida jaguars -a terror of long year s came back me. "Th ey hllrt me, to o." Real E.tat e Tran.fen "1'hey showed me up a s t he somet h ing rnpturo us past words to te r es t. ost of sec uring th e SHine k in. The f Olll' Ic'gs wer e fll s ten- creature a s h eavy as a ' leo pBl'd ,' as neve r befo re, and he didn't have H . Eugen e Min to n, by s h e riff. to d with some s imple d evice to. his a nd one of the s tronges t jawed ~ h e !ltre ngt h .ond judg me nt to fi g ht poore r clay," I to ld he r, ad ly. te ll. LI m thing wos stea lin g along Ohio P e nn s y lvn nia J oin t Stoek! is v ry r l'ft s(l nnb l(' . throng h T he Fed era l Lund Rank. 10'0 /' furt her a doubti ng my a rm , so li~h t thal l could ha rdank'les a nd wri. ts, and t he g r ea t lind sh nu ld e red f elines in th" It. any lon ger. Old age was upon "Th ey exposed III Lund Bank, nb o ut 2 30 acres in irf'l rma lion cn ll (I n 0 1' oddre8s M. h lll1: HI' g ave way ,again and and SURI)iciou s man, and 0 blind Iy f eol it through my coat sleeve, h ad, filled out with ome li g ht W,/I'I<I. " C I 11 A1<F:, 'l'rI'RSlIre /·. pho ne 316Harlan Tp. ubBlallc , I' st. d u n his h e ad, " And s ince YOll won't re t till IIgam . ;\ nd even t oday he would man, too. One who is unuble tu and finally it nestl ed at the h ollow X I., blln on, Ohi . Frank Appl C' et nl. t John M.' ~ 1 I aped and seized Alexlln de r' I te ll you the r est of it, I might n ot bl:' fre e if it hadn't bee n for be lieve in his, ,.finel· instinct!!. Of of Illy elbow. And then I found and Minnie Hen n , about 25 uc rcs ~==========~~ '~e r eal he ro of Southley Downs-. course, I see now why you brought my:;e l r wh irli ng, a nd s peaking sho uld rs. S .· well soy that this big cat was EMPLOYMENT in W a s hin gton T»:, Wurren counhI S ser va nt Ahmad Das. t he pi!<tol in yo ur von ity caHe . b i'ea thl e!l!l wO/·ds . 'Good hea ve ns !' ' J yell ed th e uase o n which Ahmad and ty and in Mo ntgome ry county. "~hmad Das is a mys tic. Long, T e ll me, J osephin e ! It was for "Yo u'll forgive m e , J osephineea r . o u t hl .y wurked out their plot. Clare nce M. Foss e t al. t o Ralph BIG B ·I NF.·S FIRM OFFERS ~ou r~ a doctor, and you don't be- 110 oth er r easo n than to protect all those t hings I sn id'- and did ?" "That's oll ly port of it. That They knew about this jaguar." Laymon, 1 ',,!! acre, in Hamilton I',M PL OYME'NT - We ha ve a Ir e ve .m a prenatal influenee f fro m Villls Hu ywu rd, if I pl eaded. "Oh, !lweeh eo r!r---" in sllne hoox co ul dn' t hav e ul'oken " Wh n Ha yw a rd and his s on to\ynship. place for se ve l'a l IInll.Jiti ous men in say it's all bunk. et It I~ A nd n o m o rt a l e yes could beHayward's n eck." barR dow n up on t hem ~e re-afCal'ri e F, nn d Clin to n C. Wol D y,lur loea lity t o introduce an d sell "I don' t b,e lie ve you a r e do ne li evc th e c hon ge in her thut came Bot Al e xander 'niggled ouL of tel' i l'ucing thom all t he way from that Ahmad Dag's mother WIIS atto Ruymond Ft. Pownall, lot in fTe bl:' l'lings Di g Lin@-Oi farm and my g l'a s p, Engla ndouth ley an d Ahmad tacked by n tiger, that- the crea- doubting yet, or yo u wouldn' t a 'k,' wh e n I ~ J1uk e th ese words . It was Loveland. huuse hold nccl' slI ities dil' ct tot he ture died when Ahmad Das was sh e said, "Thut wu s ju . t part Of~ne of the mil'acl s of these lat"OJ course it didn't urenk IJ ay- saw II chanc e to tu ke adva ntage of 1' in e R ohol' t R t o W. C. Ro ber t s , fa rm trade - quick soles - big b ornand it is true that Admad the reaso n, D r. Long . • 'ril e other tel' dl1 Y!l. At firs t s h e s imply wait ward's n eck ," he said . "The r eal this big, tawny creature in the 2 lo b in Franklin. pro fit ! low pl'ices ve ry ho me mUI'derer o f Haywa rd slilJped one ~ Wlllllfl. I Suppose yo u kn ow by hos the mos t remarkable, . n at ural was that I was so a fraid- so ed - Ils if for me to continue And Genevie ve C. Was hington t o n prospective buye l'- permone n t catlike grace of an y man I eve r afraid, a ll t he time." '" th e n', aH el' awhil e. sh e made me ov I' 0 11 u s- improvi ~ d so me bus i- no w wha t tll<' Haywards were." "You were with Vilas a lwa ys a s n nns wel·. Part of it wos just Nanni e Bow mnn,, ' 10040 ac r es in and pr otitab l w ork . Mu s l hu ve n . s that ,~asn ' t writt 11 in the "Bh/ ck mai lc l's, of co urse," I an- saw. Of course he just pretendcar. ed the rest- his prupensities to- part of t he blackmail YOUI' fath er wo r ds. Part was t he look thot Solem Tp. p lay. I' ve go.t th e l' al mUl'd I'llI' , swered. Annie I. Irwin . et ai, to Winona) Write today fo r free cata logue. ward creeping oround on his hands poid . Y u were part of th e pl'ice t h e moo nl ight s how ed 011 her face. . llEBERLlNG COMPANY , and knees. . It all le nt toward th e of sil e n ce, ond ' yo u s ubmitted be- But wha t was by a thou sand tim es' Goodwin, 1. !i 1 acres in Deerfi eld G. Dept. 189 0. Bloomig l n, III . effect. He ' s a myst ic, I tell you cau ~ e yo u realized some thing of th e bigges t pal·t, the part n o hu- township. Joseph Ilin es to J o hn and Celin \] L.I - perhaps a believer in the theol'y Lhe power that th e Haywanls held ilion being could have been hopeof reincarnation of so uls ; and over yo ur !:tIther. Wha t your t"ul ..e nough to believe, was a thing Murphy, tract in So uth Le banon . LOST that dark, oriental mind of his fath or told t he de t ective- t hat that h e\' nrm s 'did. And thenComm~.. lon·erl Proceedintrl - -conceived an idea that r d on't yo u were to be Vilas's wife- was Wh at happe ned then is 0 secretl LO . 1'- Plom my sc hool bu s fr om think motlt Angl o-S oxons . would from compulsion, not from choice. belween u s and the mars hes ; and Bills Illlowe.d .; The W es tern St.ar S pringborn to Lytle, jllek, tirt! have e ver thought of. Sh e nodd ed. t he ma r shes are famous for not legal a dv ertISing, ~21.20: The, t ools, WI' nc hes , a nd Othlll' tools. "He knew he couldn't kill the " And for th e same reo ~o n "o u te llin g their secrets. One of their W estern StUI', s uppli es . for cle rk Plea ~o I'Ctll l'll to Oral S 'f Hoywords. That was murder and co uldn' t come t o my defe nse tha t secl·ets · is a rin g thot Vilas had ~f /ougs, $ 1~. 50.; C. W' H~li~es Wu y nes vill , Ohi6, R. R. ~: ~~ would de f ea't th eir own e nds in nig ht in th e den - \v hen I s truck giv n J es pehine ; and it lies in the a e . a ., c eomng nn rI OJ IIlg recc i v~ reword ' n14 that it might draw attention to t he Vilas. And the reo so n that you mu d of their bottom toda y, Af- treas urer's safc, $15.00; Bur, - - FORRENT . upas t life of Southley. H e kn ew to ld the detedive o f my quarrel te l' a while a g r eat o\vl hooted and roughs Addin g Machine Co"ser - that Southley couldn't ~atiate theil' with Haywnrdl that lIllY a s I waR called ' f r om th e isl!lnd, hoping to vice contract on auditor's machine .rapocious appetites. They w ould leaVing wos no t that you w e r e re pellt hiS h ' iump l S of a few $5.55; Woodrow-Weil-Stanage Co , FOR RENT- Gara g e for o n e ~r-. c ling ond s uck till the last ce n t o Craid Vilas would be implicnted ni g hts bef 6re . Bu t Josephine turn supplies for audiwr, $5; Stakalta Inqui re of Mrs, S usan Fryer. - n14 was gone. Southley bought th~Be but why was it, .Jose phin e?" eel he r fn ce just long e no'ugh ~o Mfg. Co., supplies for dog warden, $92.50: C. M, Robison, tax clothes -paid for their cars. Oth"1 do n't think you s hould ask Inugh at him. FOR SALE refund error, $4 .84; W. T. Hord er things 'wel'e planned f or thi: me that. You've thought ill of (The End winter. So Ahmod Dos conceiv PLUMBING FIXTURES - Come d of th e desperate sc heme of plete bathrooms 01' any pnrt. scaring the Strumburgs- or th l! A Blow On 'the Head Kitche n sin kfl l laundry trays, e lecHaywards a s they calle d them t ric antl belt driven well and cisselves--from the estate by means tern pumps , of all kinds. Repairs of the tiger legend, for pumps. THE BOCKLET-KtNG "Ahmad Da8 had all the mateCO" 416. W. Main St., Xenia, 0., rial in the world to work with . phon e 360. tf HE best authori~ies agree that "boning down" com ia He knew it when Ire thought out FOR SALEOur opples are now a profita ble practice. RWl out temporary fencea throUib . the plan. This jaguar- a tawny r eady at orchard . D. B . Unyour com and turn in your hogs. TIley are the beat 01 bars treak in the jungle, and leavin g derwood, Valley phone 34F3. HarvesLcI'S - never mi-s an ear. You save the COIIt of hualdn&. its tracks in the mud- was of '1 eysburg. 010tf hauling. cribbing and feeding and get your 00111 to market course his greatest eard. His own NO HUNTING S IGNSPrinted q uicker and in better condition . • natural feline grace and Hay on muslin, at Miami Gazette ward's naturally superstitious n~ . And for t loese temporary fences. as well as for permanent ' I Office. - n21 ture were cnrds, too, Wicke d fences. uS<! RED T v? steel posts, TIlese can be drivm at &be FOR SA'L E - Apples, Jonathan, men us ually are superstitious, Of rate of . 200 t o 300 a d ay. through the hardeat IOU, by «me Northern Spy, Baldwin, Wineco urse Ahmad COUldn't get the jamall usll1g the One r. lan Driver. Are easily withdrawn IIDd ,sap White Pippin and Rome Beaug uor into th e house; but it was 11 re-<lriven in a new location. Ity, J. L. Mendenhall. - n 14 ~imple matter to rig up that tiger EMERY WHEELSAll sizes. A skin, Eevery day he put a piecp :-- sp ecial price as we have a lorge of meat out on 0 certain flat rock Ilot at the BOCKLET-KIN'G CO., on the hillside. It wasn't human 4 15 W. Main st., Xenia, Ohio. tf blood and fle s h you saw there, It was good red beef; ond Ahmad 'P OR SALE - A Complete Delco Das got blood stains on his shirt plant. Can be seen in opernearrying it down there. And it ;Won at Ruth Mal'inn fnm, R. R . wasn't any time at all until they tNo, 4. Morris S. Miller, n14 T~EY 12A~ y u '~ill save a l o~ o f fence making and repairing time'every got that big cat so that he staye d 'FOR SALE5 Poland-China ale y ~ If you r~ ;) at r old f~nccs and make new one. with around the jUligle at the base of pigs. Call Bergdell & FrierI{£u Tnp St·c! p,)sts. An y fence erected on REo Tops 11 the hill. The inside world could 'mood, LytIe. -n21 t itrr" $0 <1.: d and secure for man y years of service and enabiel 1I0t be don e in the bright light, so YOli l ) pr,{et :ce t he mude.rn program of crop divenrificatioo FOR SALETr' e e!!, Shrubs, vtn'el it was necessary to pretend t)lat alld ,' Ie;;! Illure! fIIulley from your farm. and Evergreens THAT WILL th e lighting plant broken, The GROW, delivered to you at whl11e51. p in and handle a RED'Top post. Let, ua &bow you why faint light of candles gave just the ~ 81e ·prices. Equipped to ·furnlsh it ia II be t t.er &teeI post. proper atmosphere. plpns and do all the work. if de"I'm crazy about the whole' flit·ed . . Call 66F41, C, L, Duke,' Waynesville, Ohio, B12tf !.!cheme, Long. It worked out to perfection except fof one thing, FOR SALE- Ensilage any time . Nobody had counted on 't he jagu,ar during the day, $2.00 per ton,' killing Hayward," . ~t Waynesv,ille Canning . Plant. "What we re you doing--with that n7tf shirt- and the beef blo.od?" 'FOR SAIJE- Waxtex 'Food Paper ''' ~imply making the necessary Kee.ps food fr'e sh' Bnd clean; tests--so to prove my story to the Ribbe.d Ti88ue paper for ' dainty packages; Linen weave Raper nap jury tomorrow, If I hadn't Freekins; PapeterJes ~hd Corre'8jfondman would have' had poor Ahmad .,nee cards. THe Mind Gazette -the most- faithful lOul a ' th.e office.
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III I' atti c l it ere IIln .l' hL' II 1'0 hll!) 1' ENGUSH JUSTICE wOI·l.h t.hl)ll s :ll1d ~ . Frum Shllkes pc a l'c t o Le wis CU I' The most impo rtant news in the . '- - - - - - ------~. ('ull. fi rs t editi o Jl !! o r L~ II )! l i ~h uU ' 1 worr~ h as not.hir:'& to. do wi th the Ih o )'!1 have' 'bee n Bo ld fu l' fab ul ou s I eleCtion, "or the .~nt~ lll genc c.. o f Ihe LOOKING FORWARD In CII l11p II l'if:l> l1 , . ;211. () t}O i ~ I medooern. ftl8PPtrh hlj~hlY.J)fIzed b'y I ~ UIll S . I !lea t IOna aut on ties. The year s _ _ _ _ _ • paltry. bu~ c.~lIc eL() rs a 11':1 1' Unportant n CW6 lells of a giant l elS ('aI'l'I I thIJ Ithrarf(': '~l1d I1II S \· " .Ill . eatope, with a ZOO-inc h mirror Ihat A ll IJrl' llictiun s that 1!)2~ w o uld of uth l' 1' CI) Untl' Il'S Le l o l'l' \lw ylnll witl reveal to the eyes of men hunp N) ve 11 less PI'OSpt' r uu s Yf' III' tliall back on lh os? of th c il'l , own, Th l': ~t tot ml.lIion s ~! new stars and 1!.l2 '· hlll'e Il lreudy be ('n r efute d a n ti qu o fUI'llltun' Ur ·.lInlpl· lI' a ' ..... an uDlverses. by th e fnets . eagl!rl y bid til) bcfo t'I' o ur fa r m-I . - --, . . 28 Iv'lll h\lu sl:~ Wl'l'l' I'nn ~k\ ck (>(1 to yic ld .Ap,Palllpg. t~ man 8 fe eble Int,:lT he la ,;l f ew wce k~ (ll' 19 . . I lett IS a thm Instrument that WIll no dOU bt p ut this yelll' fill' aholl d t.h e ll· tr(' a ~ ul' c: :\~1l1 \I' t' I·,·"I ,Z\'\ . bring within reach of our eyes the of 1!.l 27 in bus iness v.olum e. t h at Am e l'lcan unll<tlll'~ rOll ld tO m light of nebulae in :I far o ff uni verse, li g ht that has b een traveling Le t LI S recall whnl was En id a lI1an " a rich mark c t. yen l'lIgo. We art' o fl' for a n' al ~ tal'l , t1u'oDgh space one bi llio n year~, a t The pe l' p e t uu l p C'!\s irni st.s hlld wil h I'cnl m OIl !' y b eil1~ paid fo r 11/ ,pe~d of 186,000 miles a secon d . fOI' e bodingl! th~1l Ihi ~ WH S to ue a tin AllH't'il'an fir s t (·di lio n . P ilI' blld yea I' fol' tht! railroads , Ih llt is in t h l' le a d a ~ o n ly s ix co pil', ~r. Raskob, .a brilliantly able th ere wo uld be a bUI' ldl' nv SlUl11 P, uf hi s !il'~t boo k are l<r \ll \\'n III l'X- ' bus.mess m an, said, prob!l~ly ou t o f ... . ". . ' . pohteness to p lea$e po liti cal asso.. . and t ha t th e lIull) indu s l J'y would I ~ t. Oth!'1 s en Hatto nul 111 51. Cdl ' ~tes, that Qur p rosperity is not I'CU,t:l1 the slltu l'lI tio n point. Thev l ion su leH a r e : ul'e Lo fo li o\\' !Wine. The Gen cral MOlors l-nid l he co nsequenc e wlJuld be lhe' a n.) lhrn u ghnut th l' la nd, llllkn ll wn j mpany, for whi ch h e ha s done! s hutting down of Illllny of th e to I llC'm ~ I..Jl'p!: . Ill'/' nH' n wh ,, ~(' good work. se em s n o t to share his ~ ll'el mills, J. n l)k ",h ell' l'~ h " ld lre ll ~ ul' ''s I' hn l ' opinion, jud gi l1 /S by 0c pri c ~ o f its l'iC_h . ~~ ~tock and Ihe sIze o f ItS e ar llln gs . P el'haps t h o only I' ea so n t h e l' w ill sO lll e dll Y _" I1_ di dn'" predic t a IJllnic was t he f ea'r Mr. M e ll o n, Sec re lary o f t he . lhnt t h e y might crelile one pre· ' Treas ury. think s our prosperity is muturely. lOund e no u g h and so d o ot h ers of Let u s se e What hus hllpp e n d . fin an cial ab ility. Ruilroad fr e ig h t loadi ngs hu ve Mr. Fred e ri c k u k e r, Vi ce . Presi. dent of Ih e Melrop o litan Life Ins et recol·d s . It hus be en II year of uumpel'l crops, and, in th e main , uran ce Company. says lit e mai n favo r ab le markets . The allto t' nelel11cn t in pros perity is the wa g e ~arncr's "back log." dll s try h nR been on th e uJl~l'Illle, e ~ tabli s hin g n e w reco rd s. Build W orkers iiI Ih is country earn ing operations hlll'C ue en nbove about O N E HU N DR E D BILnormal. R co rd e nrnillgs huve LION d o llars a yea r. been l'('po l'l e d by th e s t e e l indusKin~ C C'o l')!e e n j o ye d Ford t:U I' ' Th e r e is a good d ea l .of ext ravat ry . • . jok es, so He llry F o rd h a :; s ellt rance and wa st e, bU I in spi te of S ig n s for II pros perous 1929 II l'e h im n Li zz ie . ThH t ' ~' w h a l we ca ll Ihal. nO I m o re Ihan 85 p e r_cent o f the earnin gs is · spcnt. Th i ~ me a ns vid e n t mor e t han were s igns f or r evenge . that th e people ear n. e ac h year a pros pero u s 1928. I Keenis quite • PIFTEEN BILLIONS m o re Ihan ce l'tllin thllt we clln confi de ntly Th y di sco l'e r c rl a st.owawa y Oil \)ley spend. loo k ahead to an unu s ually good t h e Gl'af Zeppelin , bill di d n' t " ;tve b u s i nes s year. th e h eart to g ive him Lhe n il'. J o hn D. R o ckefell e r, Jr., in mem••• ory o f hi s mo ther g ives,'· to the Uni1.11'. h UI'les H ose, r e turn ing f "I) m I'ersity o f Chica go $1,000.000 "to ly tic Fox, New Y Ol'k , WIIS g iv en the Far Ellst, saY R t he re al'c r ell ll~' promot e lire religi o us ide alism of seven years in jail tor having s ev- no wi ld m e ll in B o rnl· o.· So w e ,tudent s o f th e univ ers ity." e n wi ves. Many men with o nl y gu ess ' Olll' nappeI';' mi >: hl j U!;t as one wife get punis h ed for life! we ll s tllY at h o me. T hose, unf o rtunately num ero us, hat do e.·isl W ITHOUT re ligious d cali s m , n ev er l ifling th eir eye. ir om the Rr o lllld to contcmp lale Ind q u .!~ l ion th e he ave n s a nd the gl o ry tlr al t ltey dc clarc , a re lik~ Ih e m e n lil'in !:: in Plat o' s cave, :h eir back 10 the li g hl . kn owing mly IIaJows o n the wall s .
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cI;; nt . loo k her to E ll land a'rlc 11,( rc murd er ed hcr \fr C hutl g m :lde hi ' m Is iak, II' he ll h e we nl to En;:;la lld Th e} II til han g him in a lew days, in spi l...· I) f hi s in ge niou s st o ry, about mytl erio us O ri e nt a l ass a'9sins co nirll ittin g Ihe crime.
rn E ngl and w hen yo u kill an y. bo d y. Ihe)' ha n g )'OU with o ul los s o f tim e. ex cus es and explanation s are 1I(Jl ' accep led . II IS In Ihi! co u.nt ry tlr a l murde re rs III g re,\1 nu mb e r~ 0 free. and eve n 'hos~ cOIu g ht ;,;'ld co nv ic led have two or Ihree ye a rs to .think it over
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/IJPY of 'rh (' Oil n Hoa rl fo r Boy .. ' Mnga7.in , liv st , m ost up t -Ilaie hoy s illIlgu zitle pU b lL h C!d 5 0 pages p r o fu e ly illus tra te d , t lll' illin g slol'ies o f ad ven t ure, a t h le t i(':;, tl1~ ~ : I(> I' Y" I.m: in c:s. ~c h~ o l life, n UlilC r OtiS de partm e n t s , ~) I O lI e' l' W oo d cr a ft :\1111 Jnte rnatl o n I' HEE a l Co l't'f'~ PlJ n ce Clu.us. l1lem u(' r: hill in WI N NIT C L B, 'n'l hle !rt bu lton , bi g cul n l l)~ a n d lIe w p luns fCl l' gc llillg pl'i z A LL PRE E ! No o Llig a t io n, Wri le l a ti n\' til WINN I'I' CLUB 75 , pe n Roa ,i fOI' il OYR, J 30 N e wbul'~ St., B o ~ l o ll, Mass.
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SOCIAL BOW M a Sl et' Buddy Furnas is doing ni ce ly. MI'. Ollie Wuid and wif e, o f Duv i,'~ R Olld, wel:~ gu e st s of th I( ind le f nm ily ' und ay . M rs. E. J. Hu rtlYUHI s p cn t lasl Tll(' ~ d ay w ith h e r c ou s in, MrR. F r II !l y le, o f Crane' s Run, . r t'. alld l\11' ~. Ro l.;e l"t Michel lind 1>11'. Fred MidlCl, of C u t'lI1onte, clllI .. d Oil r e lu ti l'es on S at ul'dllY. Ml'S. Moggie Burn et, of Way!l('n ·illl'. is ~t n y fng at: t he Burn et hU Illl' \'hil e lh(· fo lks ll r e in the ::tl u l h. The A )Jp le boys h uv e ~o l d thei l' I'U I'IIl t n M ,'. 1·1t~ I'l' , Iln d tlley llI ov ed to UJ() Glac ' l' far m on the Leban o n R(J; \t! Thu r srln y. M I'. F l'e d Mic h e l hus s old his fll l'm IIn ci t h.c n e w own e r ha tak (' n posse~s i o n. hut t.h e M'!'it() hU8 LN' II un a b le to leal'l1 t h ei r name, 'flw r adio fal1 ~ of wl~ich 'WI' hav e a f e w on t h e Row, wiH be able to rece ive a thr ill o n ac(:o un t of th e new n llo cali on. These dial twirlers will J.:t:'[ to hunt fo r t h e ir " p et
L. M. HENDERSON .
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N n tional Ba nk E atate a Settled
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MI'. lind M I·S. Ver n H o ugh and . child rcl), with Mr. a nd Mr . . Farr e~ t H o ugh a nd baby , of Way n es' vill e, w e re the S u ndllY dinn.e r j g u est s of MI" and Ml'B, C. R. CorI n e ll. . Mr . and Mrs. ,Tohn . McNeal, of t he R ow , . and Stacy Burnett a nd Iv.ife of the Nutt .R oad. left last ,atul'day on the "Home-Seeke r s" ex~ul's i on for T exas nnd. oth e r _~ __..., ~.~.~~~~~~~~~.~~~2!!~..!!!~_ ,pomts South , T h ey expect to tak e dinner ·ill ·Ol d Mexico.
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On SIl tll1'l1u y IIlUI'IIIIl l\ fl'11111 10 to 11 an ll SlIturday Ufl PI'1I 0011 rl'u lI! :1 10 4 SlIlItllson will be In Rlk e· KUI!lI ~ r ' s To y lllnd . ('o nlll d own 10 see him and gilt H Sa lll asO Il lilltt OIi . On 'untl ey rrolll 2 to 5 In th e a fl e rn oo n :::;a ll lu~o u wtll be In his Workshop !It th e Fa i rg r oun tls.
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M r s. A m an d a ~ ta l'l' h a d a ~ din g u eR[:; . un da y, MI'. a n d MrR. W. ~1. Ma lhia: a nd .:() n, Mis s MIl I. el ~ta\' \' , J a mes I-l mmpt( n , Mi ~:; I\ l ar:gn l'l' t S lul'/' anel P u ul Smiley , a ll " f Day l Oll , a nd Mr, an d Mrs. ChI/rips II. Gra y . A fl ljl'n Qon call l'r s \\' en ' M iss Wi n nifrecl Stan LC'ftt' r. Ve r non , L a wlI'e n ce and EI111('1' !:;Lu l'l' . of . 'I)l'ing Val ley. I\ il·~. Alia MucF,a l'land, Mrs , Oel'!' I~ arl a l! , MIS. Amu nd a S t a n, MI'!<. H uth Ol'e uuul1:h un(1 Mrs . lI l f' r1 e ,'lI e ll we r e hos t e . ~es to t he 1\1. 1': . A id Thursday IIft el'noon . A f Lc r Ih e bus illess se ssion a plC'll s, i llg pl ·.l~ rn l1\ wa s giv en . l !:uc h one ),1I'c!;C l!l r ead aPPI'o pl'ia te !\en time n Ls CO l' th e day s i ll Nov e mb e r , In Ih l' "Flinner';. Love Lettel'" '(JlItest Mrs . A n lln Ra ndall wo n fil' ~t prize and the con solation \\'e ll t 10 Mi s ~ Emma Whetse l. Mrs O re baug h IhC'n read u hum or ouR (' o lli e s l w hi t h r esu lt cd in lh e \l'o rd ~, R " fr e. hll1 e nts Are Rea ll y. The y pl'ovC' d vC! I'y te'mpting, con ~ i sti n g nf hnm KlllHlwiic hes , vegetabl e sa bd, c l'unbc l'l'Y saus a nd ('0 !1' 1' .
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~ I i" Li zzi" s t r oup rJ il' d a l h e r hrtl11f' 111' 1'<' \\' l' dl1 (' s( ",~' mnl'lling. [o ll fl \\'in/!, )' (' a l' ~ !If il'l hea ll h. dul' i ng' 111(> l u ~ t ~ix Illo nth : , f wh ic·1t '.h, · II;,S Il'n rl.·1'I 1' I'lI n i,d fo l' b v h l' l' ni'·I' .' r, lr~ . ~ l a l ;," 1 T I'I 'l'.\, . F'u'n erul ~e l'\·i . · (' ~ "'I ' /( ' ('o ndu cLf'd Frid a I' 1I 1'1 1'1'IIfltl n f l'O Il I 111(> IlI le h o rn e . . 'I'll(' W ll/1ll1 n ',: C il'ic LeaJ.:ul' nH' t willi ;\'Ir ~ . ;\1aJ'j!u rl' l TUl' ke r f' a t l,,·.lay aftl'J'nClO ll. F u llo w ing Lh e h u ~ inc ~!-= !-It.' ~~iqn ;:, sho}'t flJ 'o ~r H nl 'II t' " "lIg ~ '" 111 J'e ad in),!" , a p\ll'o pl'ial e 11.1 Al'rn i ~ lice Da.l' . ma s J.:i vl' n, f o llowerl h I' ~O llll> live ly g am e: . The 11('-';[ I1Il'eti ng will hI' with M,·R.
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Utlt wh o i s Sa llt uso n'!- HI" I'P Is ih s to ryOnce upo n II lilll p ",Im n Sun lit (' IHUS was tir ed utt er wv r ki n g all day In hlH \l' o l'kdh op In th e :-I orth lnntl li t' W ll ~ d<lz lnj( In fr un t ut his tire d rea lilin g th Ul 11 .. 11 11 (\ (I lilli e \).)y 10 h e lp him at (' ltl'l ~ tm us Utile t il hl'ln g \' h ee l' Lo a lt tIll' kldd lea of Ih l! wUl'ld . Alld d u y ot! kllo w ! Wh en h e opl'n ed hi s eyes th t' l'c Wli S Iii .. lilli e hoy ri g ht Ih l'e In f rou l of hilll SUlltn was " U ~ lIl'p l' l s(' ( 1 lIu,1 g illd he call e,l h im SH llt ,, ~u ll II I1.l h p Is bdng lu g him to Ihe ~li n ll" \'u ll ey tit ls )'('111' a. a s lIqlJ' lde for YOIl
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Santason 'Arrives At Rike-Kumler' ~
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OH YE$ , This i a ta le un for tunate 'Of a F r flshman quite Ilntiquate Who' cnme up here to ' educate Himself. . Tr,yi ng to , so phi 8tic~ te TIe SoQn began to 'diBlliipate Thus quickly did eVR](lOrRte His pelf. " 'Lessons he 'dld pr,ocra ~tinatej Exams h e could no.t ; Then Mister DeRn . inomlnate
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DAYTON
A GREAT TRIBUTE
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If Y.llI Ul'e (' vc r f OI·tunate li S lu vis it OU I' Nationa l Cllpito l at Wa ' hingto n, yo u will find muny Ihing s th e re 10 thri ll you, Bu t nOlte , pel'haps, li S s Lil'l' ing II on e p ict ul'e lhat h ungs a s n p e l'manent g ift to t he Am e ri c an p oopl e lind a fitting tl'iLutc Lo one " f th e mo. t g lOI' iou s d ee d s in II I' nation's pl'oud hi lilory.
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DR. RUDOLPH
Dr. W. E. Frost
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Tuesday, 9 a.m. 4 p.rn Thursday 9 a.m. 4 p,rn Saturday 9 a.m. 8 p.rn Free Examination Don't negl ect your eye ••
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VACCINATION OF SWINE
(A SPECIALTY)
Thi s wOllderfu l picture bea l" the Leb .. nun, lIhlo .;;im]> le title, "W e . " and a s it s name NOlhin g but Re liable Serum and !lug'g es t s , d e picts th e gallan t flight Virul U .. d .Jf C olonel CI1I1I'Ies A. Lin dbergh Phone 81 ,I'om' Now Y'o rll to PUI'i s - the Subscribe COl' The Miumi Gazette tli ght tha t thri lle d t he w Ul'lcl , u'lId HARVEYSBURG. OHIO g uve it pl'o bubly it!; mos t lov e d ._- ' hero ,o f a ll t.i me . And th e best pur t' of a ll this is , you ca n hav e u handsome copy of I " W e ," pri nte d in twelve co lo!'s . a nd m eas urill g e ig htee n by tw e n Y- 1 fo ul' inches, to hung ill y out· own hClllIC •
Y ou can n ot Luy t h e pietul'c at any pl·ice. It may, be ha d o nl y l hrough The Youth's Companio n itH il:> fl'ee gift to you with a yea l"ti ,; ub sc l'iption l ) [he magazi n e . Its new fnrm a s U Ilw n thly Illug a ~inc . The Compa ni on itse l f Iu) s mOl'e t l, off e r t hlln e ver before·-a full bOlJk- le n g Lh n ove l ~omplele in eac h is s ue ; se r ia ls and s hu l' t s to ri es ; f entul'c a rtic les, edit o l'ill ls , ~ ont es ts , puzzlos, poem s , r e commen d at ions of b ooks und mo t ion pictures, and sp e cia l d epartments for bo th boys a nd girls covc r in g the il' ow n r'uvul' ite activitie s. In o rd er that e v e ry A medean h o me m ay onjoy the inspirlltion of t h e famou s pict ul'e "W e" we make t h e following liu e l'al o!fe r : 1. The YouLh's Com pani on , 12 big monthly num bel'S, and 2. Two e xtra numb c rs t() new su bscribers ord ering w it hin 3 0 day s , lind 3 . A COllY of .. W e " in 12 eoiot·s, fl'am ing !;iw Ulx24 inch e s. All for o nly $2. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION S. N . D ept. ; Boaton, Ma .. S ub $criptions rcce ivcLI at · t his oftiee.
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upon that \~e 'had no \\tarning of , its , .approach," remarked the ' g.l o be-trotter to. Ii group of interested fr iends at the club. . . " In an in stan t,'" qe co ntinu ed .. " The ,",ouse 'WIIS d emQli sh ~d ,lind scattered to the four winds, HoW r escaped .bing . torn to pieces ' I do. not kno,"' ! W e-I! " • G-good g~aeiousP' ex,:laimed. Mr. .M·eke l jumping t() his feet. • That reminds. me! I-I almost for-
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Get More· Milk'! A ('ow that g i ves a lot of milk doesn't always eat more than the co w that just barely gets b~· . 1t may be t he KIND of food she eats. Tuxedo Diary /(i % makes milk! Combine it with your fa rm rai sed roughage, and you hav e a P E RF EC TLY BALANCED RAT.ION- the right 81l10unt of nOl,u:ishm ent (o~ the cow's own body, with plenty left to bring you generou s mi lk checks. ' . Pure q ltle molasses gives appe ti7.ing flavor . fo r you..- cows to relish. H o w about ordering a supp ly nuw?
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be 't heI last of our P~blic Benefit sale. We have put out . new merchandise for these. last days to make room for ' inco~ing holiday goods. Be here these . . last days to get the benefit of the savings • • • • • • •
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Mr ~ . Maud 'ranI' , who hn s bren ill for some time, was ta ken t o Mrs. Cn!' l Duke cn lt'J'L ainl' u nil McCII.> llan . h o ~ pita l Tuesday. hel' IIcighlJurs 0 11 Hout e 73 '1 0 11 ' tl uy e\'eni ng. Mr. a nd Mrs. Willi am Drake and MI'. und M1·S. Me lvyn S lI'unk a llu chi ld , and Mr. and Mrs. 0 M . fllm ily nltlvl' d Lo the E llu'il'k propRiuge were Sprin gfi e ld vi sitors on erly lasl week. Friday . Mr '. Ll uyd Ho und s, of Sprin g, bol'o, was II guest of the Llldi es Christmas g re etin g cnrelll- COIIl!' in a nd see our wide selection of Aid Wedn esday. Ml's. L. B. I'(ull, o f nelll' Wuy· numbers. Cary's J ewe h'y Shop, nesv ille , wu s: cnlling o n Lyt le . Leba no n ,O hio. {I'ienu s undllY. Mnx Holling sworth, of neur 01'Mr. and Mrs. J . W. W erner a nd daughte r , of Dayton , wer e S u.n- ego nio, spent Illst week with MI'. eloy g uests of MI'. and 111 rs. W . O. Ildn Mrs. Henry Foulks. Mrs. Bell e Dinwiddi e, of Way· Roper. nesville, spcn t Fridoy with he r Ha ts in t he ne w metallic com- dau ghter, Mrs. Floyd avug<,. MI'. and It·s. Churl es Duvis und binations, fe lt ha l t.. ve lvet hats, all at speciol prices. Grnc e L . so n we re Friday eve ning guests of MI' . und Mrs. Ed Longac re. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Chul'les Guitner, Guy Kibl er ond family and Mrs . of Miamisbur g , spe nt Tuesday afEuphemio Hough wer e suppe r ternoon' with MI"8. Ke sler Graham. MI'. nnd Mrs. Le leI' Di elz, of guests of Mr. an d Mrs. Vern Hough and family Sunday even Ci ncinnati, spent the week-end with MI'. anel Mrs. CaJvin Longing. a cre. The Ladies Airl h eld their NoSave evel'yth ing - Dyed wool chenille; fluff rugs; rog rugs from vember m eeting ot the home of your old carpets, rugs and cloth- Mr . Ruth . nvoge · W ednesdoy afing. Franklin Rug Co., Franklin- ternoon. Mr. and ·M.- . MOI'ris Miller and lin, Ohio . children were Sujaay guests of Mi 9 Esther Henderson. .was un- 'M~" a.nd ~5 :'1f1lm'~ Miller, near • . able to teoch several several da ys Mlnnll sbul·g. ]rh's . Frank Rogers is again shut last week on account of illness, Mrs. Chorle s Ander son subslitut- in from ~ hard fall a t their store at Spl'ingboro Wednesday. Her ed fo r her . knee is injul·l!d. .......;;-;rlI-l~f.J-. ana l\brl. Chtt-rles J o hn s were r. ancJ ,..r:=-."...-..:r--r;;CIA 1' 6 . . 0 e an ehildren, Mr. ond Mrs. C. M. Rob- six o'c lock dinne r guests Sunda y itzer and daughter spent unday of MI'. and Mrs. Glenn Johns and in Doyton, the g uests of Mr. and ch ildl'e n, in Dayton. Mrs. Horry Pace. Ml'. Willium P ence, of Springbo ro, spent T ues da~ afternoon and eve ning lit the home of Mr. and No Gift expresses your thought~ Mrs. Wal te r Kenric k wure than Diamonds. Like SUII MI'. olld Mrs. Ed~i n Linneman ,shine they chee r the thonkful nnd children , of Dayton , were heart. Make y our se lection at. S unday afte rnoon g uests of the Cnl'Y's J ewelry Shop, Lebanon, O. lutte r's pure llts here. Mrs. Edd Longacre is spending Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Poole, of t his week with relatives in CincinCincinnoti, were wee k-e nd guests nat i. Mr. Lungacre now hus em· ot t he home of J. O. Cartwright. pltJy menL in tnot city . On Saturdny the two fnmlli es MUlIter We nd ell SOlis bury, of made the trip to the Ohio Cav · Cleve lnnd, is mnking an extended erns ond Piott Castles. visit with hi·s gmndporents, Mt'. a nd Mrs. Alle n Emrick. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hartsock had Mr. and Mrs. Hany McGinni s, a s dinn er gues ts S unday , Mr. a nd f Way ne!>viUe, were Tuesdoy evMrs. Joe Mason and children, Mr. ening ond Wed nesday g uests of and Mrs. T, O. Mason ond dllugh - \1r. an d Mrs. Chal'le!; Clark. ter, Mr8. Oglesbee, MI'. and Mrs. Severa l from here attended 0 Dona ld Cummings and son a nd I'eccption for the new minister, Mrs. Cora Macy, 011 of Xenio. Rev. Lloyd Ro und s and fnmBy, at Springboro cllUrch M9nday evenAll silverware we sell is of fully ing. guoronteed quality. Cary's J ew· Mrs. WilIi:l m Dyke and sons, elry Shop, Lebanon , Ohio, exclu · Donnld and }-[!IJ'old, of Dayton, sive distributors in Worren county spent the latter part of the week for ".Yourex S ilversea l" si lver - wiLh re lative s and fl' iend ~ in this ware. ; ici ni ly. - -Rev. Lloyd Round~ of the Hills',o ro Di ~tr ict, u reti!7ed missionary I'rom Porto Ri co , has been assign'd a s pust 9r to the Lytle and the 3 pringiJoro churches to fill the va· CHRISTIAN CHURCH ~ ancy uy the I'e ig nation of Rev , Sunday School at 9 :30. Every R. A .• lillings. Mrs. Bell e Scott, Mrs. Ada Chen body cordially invite d. Evangelistic SCI'vices Chri stian ,wcth , Everett Early a nu childre n 'pent S unday in H am ersville, the Church 7 :30' ellch eveninl '! uests of t he for mer's sister, Mrs. Rache l Brook s. METHODIST CHURCH Mrs. J . Boitn ott returned to her Sunday School, 915 a . m . ;m or11 home in Tippeca no e City, last ing worBhip 10 :30'; s ubj ect, "Gor.,r Literature"; evening service, 7 :00 wec k, after sp en ~ing several weeks ~ u bject, "The Brotherly At- with hn daughler, Mrs. Guy Routlitude of Jes us; " Choir reheo t" '~a hn a nd family. .MI'. and Mrs. Charles Clark ensa l Fridoy, 7 :30 .p. m. All ar e . e l'tn in cd to n radio party on Tues we lcome. Rev. Joseph Be nnett, Pasto r. day ev nin g to hear the election returns, the foll owing: Mr. and TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY ' Mrs. HIlI' ry McGinnis. o f Way-nesCHURCH ville: 1111'. an d Mrs. Charles Johns Community li nd IItr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Creek TurtJ e Mrs. S. H . Hain es, Mrs. Wil, Church. nlemu n an d Mrs. Walter Sunday SchOOl II :30 a. m. ; Y. li am P. S. 6 :45 p. m . i Preoching Servic e Kemick atte nd ed the buria~ of 7 :3 0 p. m : ; Prayer Meeti ng Wed- M 1 .1. Amelia Suyda m; at Springnesday eve ning, 77 :30 p. m. horo cemetery ThuI'sdll:Y forenoon, "The Church With a Welcome". a nd in t h aftern oo n. Mrs. ColeRev. A. E. Houck, Minist er. ",nn, Mrs. Mary Cal'mony and ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Mrs . .K~nrick Ilt~c'nd ed l.he· .b urial . of .Wllham GOOdlll, at MIamI cemNovember 18, Twenty-fourth' etery. Su ndoy after Trinit y. ehurch - -- ... - .,- - Sc~oo l at 9 :30 . Morning 'Prayer a nd se rmon nt 10 :30. . ! All nre cordially invited. · Rev. J. J . Schoeffer. Rector.
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Miami Quarterly meeting was h e ld ill the Friends church here Fridoy and Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shanks, .Jr., of Cincinnati, are spending a few days with relatives here. Paul Turner, who has belln stationed ot Fort Laredo; Texas, . is home on a ninety day furlough. Levi Shambaugh, of tbe U. S. Murine!:!, is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Vergo Mitchner. The Dorcas society . held their· regular monthly meeting at the home of Mr. ond Mrs. H. H. Smith on Thursday . . Misses Ruby Smith and Ruth Currey were guests of Viola Curry, of Denver Hall, Wilmina-ton college, Friday and Saturday, Thomas and Myra Haydock, with their fathel', visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Larkin and 80n, in Damascus, Ohio, from Friday until Monday. Dennis and Carl Ch~nqw,eth were' Pllinfully injured when the ste~r ~ng wl:1eel of tho Ford ·in which they were driVing, became locked, turning the car over ' on its top. Den'nis was the more seriuosly Injured, suffering broken ribs and a scalp' wound. '.... . , . On Friday 'night of this ~ee~ an "Opportunity Nitrht" Pl'ogram will l!e put 011 In thel Sprlne Valley H. S. building. . Anyone who haa aJitunt of... any kind .tp put on .. will be. welcome. FirB.t prize will be 16; second, '2. and three ,I prizes. Prizes will be awarded . ST. AUCUSTINE CHURCH Mr. ond Mrs. · Fred ;Wode, ot 1cco rding to popular applaulC. The. Sunday, Novemher 18, ' serv!ces{Franklin, spel)t Sunday with . Mr. Nixon Entertainen. who breadeut . at 830 . m. and .Mrs. Will Ross. frequentJy from WLW. will aleo L-. . Father Bien. Pastor. Mrs. Kruer . and ' her be on the propam. _ ~ .
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SPRING BHANGH Mrs Al S hnn er e ntertained collerg fr o m Xenia S unday evening. Mt·s. E rnest Dakin called on frie nds at Mt. Holly Sunday afte rno on. • W e are glod to hear thot Mr. a nd Ml'!'. Ray Day's boby is improv ing. A parly of yo ung fo lks attend· I'd a dance at Roxonna Saturday evening. All report a good time. George Pratt 10llt a valuable horse recently. Also, Alva Luddi ngton lost" 0 valuable milk cow. Good weath er for farmers. Ev-, crybody busy. hre dding seems to be th order of the ' day in our' neighborhood . Mr. and Mrs. AI Shoner entertaineel ot Sunday dinner, their doughte r, Edno. who is away attending school. A putty of friend~ of Miss Cleda Dakin !<pent the doy at h er ho me very pleasantly, moking quince preserveL A number from our vicinity otlended a weiner roast at J . 1. Mulforll' s Fridoy evening. A very en joynbl e time was reported. Mr and Mrs. Irvin Mulford ond baby: al so Eornest Nixon and wife were callers on Frank Dokin ond family Tuesdoy evening. evel'al from our neighborhood atte nd ed a shower given in hon or of Mr. ond Mrs. El'I1est Nixon. ot the home of J. Mulford. near Leb anon, Guest.q of Mrs. Frank Dakin on Thursdoy were .Mrs. George Dakin of Dayton, and Mrs. Abe Dakin, of Belmo nt; and Miss Ada · Shaner, of Route 1. The Mt. Holly Ladies Aid met ut the home. of Mrs. Diley Gibson. A good attendonce ond a good 80 ciol time was reported by those who were present. This little band of workers is doing a lot of good !-I ere's wishing them s uccess.
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Everywhere they say "the New Buick is unrivaled in performance" MQtorists everywhe~e are turning to the Silver Anniversary Buick with an enthusiasm never before accorded any automobile. Why?. ,. Superlative beauty .and ,style, matchless .comfort, .. and utterl, new ~"e9"aled pe'rformance. . ,
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uty commissioners in Ohio who ha~dle plates, giving ample fllcilit'les for Issuing same to alI motor o:wners, avoiding the cOllgestioll of applicants of former years before the new order became effective the first year under the regime ,p( Secretary Brown. The initial order for plates for 1929 placed with the Ohio penitentiary, where they are manufactured~ is for 1,800,000 and may r e ach ;!,OOO, OOO before ) the end of th~ year. ,, -..;....--.~.
SANTA,SANTASON &anta Claus , Saritason and , 'their workshop truck are scheduled ~o be 'in, Waynesville, WednesdllY, November 28. ,T he stop, ·will be inade at the Gy~ in the a~ter 'noon at about 3 o'clock and arrangnients ' are being made for all' children to, see . thein. - -----:--
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HOME BURNED DOWN The dwelling of Mr, and Mrs. George Newberry at the interlIection of the Way nesville road and payton pike burn ed to' the ground Monday about noon. The Newbcrry's operated the Butterfly Inn in connection with a filling . s t\ltion and being e ngage d outside, \\(ere not aware of the fire until a passing, motorist warned t hem, but it was too late to save t he building or the contents.
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The Adams ,Drug Co, Wilmington has purchased the Dr. L. B, Hall store and Will operate an up-to-date drug, 's tore. Mr. Richard ,D ay . who is in temporany charge of 'the business lextends an irivi~ation t~ the public to Call and take adVantage of the reduced prices now being offred. .
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Th e an nu ol 1'011 'a ll and dl'i ve fO I' new m \libel'S o f th e A IIl cricun He d Novembel· ·1 l und r oss !;tllrted will co ntinue to 'Noveriluer 29. \, TheJ'(! will be no perso ll ul s ulicOLUMBUS, OHIO - The initatioll in W ay ne l o wII s hip , but a uguration of li on. MYel's Y. Coop ,;uus c:l'iptions will b e receiv od lit er a ij Gove l'l1 or of Oh io will take l li e Wuyn e:vill e Nationa l ballk. pillee o n Monday, Junll ury 1 4 th. - ,- - - Olhc r stul e omc illis e lected NoATTENDED CONFERENCE vember Gth will ul"o begin th e ir term s III that tim e. Th ey arc John J. B. Cmube s pc n t T hur ~ duy and 'l'. Brown, li e ut enan t-lCove rn or; Cla r ence J. Brow n , sE'cl'etary o f F I'itlIlY ut Lel:'s burg lind K ing-mun etat e ; J ose ph 'l'. 'rn1cy, Hta t e lIud- attending a con f e r e n ce of Suuthitor ; Bcrt B. Buckley, s tate trell!;- IVt'ste m Ohio Smith- H ulth t', teachure l'; and. Gilbert B ettma n, attor- 'rs. Mr. Dent, teuch e r of the d eney ge neral. R obel't H. Day and IlIlr tlll t' lIt Ilt Lces buq,{, retu rn ed Miss F lorellc e E. Allen will assume .vith Mr, C I'abue Blld spe nt 'I'hu r,theil' duties aM judgc of t he S u- Ill Y eve ni ng rcturning tu Kin g mltn pI'e lll e co urt of Ohio un Monday, I f the nex t dllY's m eet in g. J a nu ury 7th. Members o f t he legis la tul'c will ulso l ake omce 011 that da te. United Stutl'R Se llutor S im eo n D. Jo'ess will s u cceed him · ' e lf Murch 4th und Cong r essmu n 1'h(>o d or e l'~. Bur ton will s ucceed Cyrus L oc her in the s enllte for the s hort term beginning December Th e 10('111 (!ou llcil of the Junior 15th. Pres ident H erbert H oove r will be RWor n in to office March 4 , ' Lhder is plllnning to h olt! 0 111.' of and newly-elected m embe r s o f Co n ,he greatest f rat~rna l ludge Illl'ctgress will IIssunH' tlwir du ti ell on ngs eve l' htdd in Wayll(' ~v illl'.. on II.'Xt Friday eve ning, November that dale also. !:,] , ill the auditoriul11 of the M, Sec r etary of S tate C la r e n ce J. ~ . chu r ch . It is ('xl)ecle d that Mr. Brown, up on t he advice o f hi s phy- ~ . A. Ll e wel y n, 0 f Cinci n Illlli, t hc ician, left last S lIturday for o ne 'iatiolla l Co u nse lor of thl' ordl'r, o f t he h ea lth r esor ts of th e co un - lnd olhe r promi n e n t o ffi cers of the try f or a t hree weeks r est a nd :tute o rgani zntitlll will be )lrc c nlo tre ll t m e nt for ailm(,l1ts cllused by nvilation s tiav e lI ce n se n t t o L e b· constllnt over w o l'k and too c lose .nO Il, Wilm ingto n , Hamilton, Midconfinement to hi s o ffici ul duties, Iletown, Miamis b urg , X e n ia, Blan i1rdu o ll!' tn s k~ ma de dOUbly so by hl·~tCI·, Spdnl\" Vllll ey . Bellbro ok his pe rso nal uttenlion t o nil the lnel o lhe r neighboring councils , detllils nee 8slIry to cond uet the nd a ll are expecte d to se nd IlI r ge late e lec tio n . Secretury Mrown Ic legalions. dUring the pas t few m o nths has r eAn outs tanding feature of t h l! ceive d sco r es of ptlrslI l1 ul vi sits Ileetinj!' wi ll be Ihe mu s ic and I h',' daily and WIIS nevel' t oo bu sy t o lI'ills o f the gi l' l~ ctette from t h l:' g ive hi ll time a nd uttention to ). . & ... O. hOl11e ul X enill. their I'equirements, thu s necess itu - I'h('se III' the ame g irls who huve ling a great d eal of ove rwork in ,ung here on Me mol'ial Day fo r his office. His many f ri ends hav e he pu: t se verlll years , li nd need t he ' ass urllnces of his medical ad - 10 furth e r in t l'oductio n t o a Wa yvisor that he wiil return improved lew ill e uudienc('. i n he al t h aft e r a s hort r est, full of It is ex pected that Mr. A. W . vim and vigor again . 'iurlsOI1. o f Dayton, the old e t li vng ex-p upil of lhe X en ia ho m e, Count.y clerks in Ohio e lected lnd pJ'Obably the oldes t li vi ng pl\ ~t November 6th lll'e fott unate in :oun selor of th ~ Ohio Ju nior Ortha t will receiv e an e xten- iel', will al~(I be ' prese nt. Supt. sion of a year and three months lIld Mrs. Burto n lire expected t o in office. Their ter[11s will begin Iccompan y th e H om e girls_ the first Monday in August and The public is e urn es tly urged to continue for II p eriod of three lind 1ttend this m eeting and learn ju t one·third years, County f\urvey- what th e Junior Order of United ors will als o receive the same ex· Anleriean Mechanics stands for , tens ion Judges of courts of com- what it ha s already accomplis h ed, mon pleas will a ssume office Feb- :md what it hope for in the furuary 9th and se rve terms of six lure. Come one, come all! years each, while probate judges will begin t he ir terms the same AIRPORT NEAR LEBANON day and sel've four yeors. The IS NOW COMPLETED n ewly-elected c o unty c ommissioner will assume 'o ffice the first Mon W ork has been c mpleted on the day in Janullry and sel've fOUl' Leba non airpol·t 'and t he field years. .um e d ove~ to t he gov rnm ent by Dis trict trime and fi s h s upervis- .he con tractor. W ork on the fi eld ors under the directi o n o f D . O . prop e r including the clearing, levThom pson, c hief of divis ion of ~ \ing and t he in s uillnti on of fI con fi sh and g8J1l ~ have been very ~ rete an:ow fol' convenience of busy duri ng the last few weeks .Iye rs , was comp leted las t F<ummer depo siting thousands of matured .lJld s ince then cOll l r8ctor s hav c blue gill, s unfis h" marble catfish, )ec n ut work 011 the instllllnti on o f p e l'ch and bliSS in the streams beacon lind hindin g lig hts. The a irJ)o-r t , which is a ll 'e m e r in Ohio. Wild game is repol'te d ple ntiful over the stale and the "'ency la lldiug field on the Cleve. sportsme n al'e assured lull bags in l/l nd-Cincinnati-Louisville IIII' mail their ques t , of same, provided they Ii nc is the only landing fi e ld on the -,oute between Ci ncinnati and Dayare experts afield. t.o n !ind is located on the Brunt All s upplies for the handling of fll.rm along the Dayton pik e north lice nse plates have been ~ hipped t Lebanon. 'l'he equipment of t he field in by th e division of motor vehicles undel' the supervision of Secretary ludeR a concrete a now fol' day of State Clarence J. Brown and light flying and a mod·ern airpOl't Commissioner Chalmers ' R. Wil- lighting e quipment . for' flying at Son. ,License plates are now in night. An "A" type rot ary beathe process of shipment , to the va· con is t he ,principal light on the riou s deputy commissioners over fi eld. Lllnding lights, boundary the stllte llrid will be placed on sale lights and obstruction lights COI11December lBt. Individuals will be 1)lete the equipment .• These are permitted to use either 1928 or turned on each evening at du ~k by 1929 plates on and after Decem- an automatic de vice and require ber 21 s t, midnight, December 31st no ilupc I'vis ion other than an oeeabeing the absolute deadline for the ~ ional inspection. Be tween the Lebannon fi e ld and u se of , 1928 plates. Thel'e will positively be, no extension of time. Dayton is another beacon located ' There are approximlltely 500 dep- j us t east of Centerville.
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'1'11(, !j"'1 1('11111 I; ('pl Ihl'ir rt"'''rd hill( a t C.llry!~ ,It' welry Sho p, L bIl '''''' is pr illla ,-i l.\' :t plac ,' for ~tll. I ,\·. I p . I I.\' \\ jllJlin~ f"(Hli ;\1a sCl n' ~ (jn~l .. H. 1-1 . \Villiamson li nd f ami ly anlln, Uhio, Tu C'sda~', Thur ~d uy I' . B. Hawk", an d fa m ily Rpl 'n t alld IInl~· in;' id"II I:tll y 1''1 1' ~'J/' ial 11111(: 111<'" ill <J I'll );! 1111 1 r,lth"I' 0 11 lind Saturtl llY. wert! lJay to n \' isitors Tue sday. SlIlHlay wi t h r ('lllti\"t· ~ at ~ a h i lla. a lill at hl d ic /'l'lTI 'ul i" ll. 111,,01 ..druir. M.( 1/ 11 pIJl)'I'd a fair'I'lI i ~ wi ll 10 .. rt'frt '~hill/.!' I" a 11 11 111 I," '7 1" ,,1 ,,"1 111 l' 11111 \\' l' I'P "lIll' llI ~ ~ II Mr. an d ~1 1 '~. J , p, F I'onlnl enW e giv C'du r ' tamp. Cilry's (,hr i ~ 1 III li S cnnl s n nd mllll oe~. her .. I' ful lll'r s wh" an' d il!/.!'illl! in tl'rtlli n ed III fiil1n~' r i\ j und nv cv n - C "lJ'Y ' ~ .JI·welry Shop, Ll'bunol1. 0 tu )111 .\' Ih, ' "XP('II ~ I' ~ 1' 1' th,·ir s " n ~ 'li t 11'(·ly IJ ,I' lO ur fl J' ~I-~t l ' iJlu quillIC\nlry Shop, Leballo n, Ohio. ing, . in ce leb r ation of the liirt hday III ~ l'IJ ()o l ltl\( 1 h" ,- 'IIIf" rl' h1l\'l' bl'l"n 1'1. Ollr hllY: ); h(l"'('11 g-o .. d flll'lll Mr: . Ru lph Miller e n te r tlline d unl1lversa r y of t h ir daughte l', Mrs 1\ ;1'. Il nd Mrs. W a lt.!r Ca s t W <el'(' wnr )'j {l d he('HlI ~ t+ lho~4\ SCllI '" ~t' l' ln ' I lid yu :~ \\""'k , 1>11 I t h il' J!', nl t h e bridg ClUb· on Satu rda y ufte r - Me lvyn Bn nt u. T h e gues tfl w rc gu(: s ts o f l'e lativeR in \vill11 in~t o n to be l11"n' i llt, ' n'~lc" ill li P r t!< h f)OI1l1~. Il k" I h:,J, of 1 :l~1 w re k, Mr. Hnd Mrs. Me lvy n RHnta, Mr. :u ndll)' . noo n. und in ~'Ic il\l ; 1I 1 \'a ntH g-('~ han in \\'a~ \ pry rH~Kl' d . : 'I1I'r\\"oo" for W. II. ,' , WII" hig h and Mrs. J . C. Hawk c. inl l' ll ecllIul il1lpr " \' l·lIIl' ll t. ?l li "H J e s!<ie Cla rk r' "'n ~ Ih e g Ut'" t Ru sse ll S ulis buI'Y and family Of '(1\1r~(' ('\'('r\, Iw" lth\' h n" i ~ 'I oln l lI1 11 n :ll1rl al llwUJ('h nli. oing At CUJ'y ' s J e welry ' h9P, YOti will of frit'nd s in l):1ytun ()ver lhl' iJllel'l'~I ... d in :l lh l ~' li '~ lt n,i i~ :~ Il x . "f~\' f ' r;~1 ~ I H,Jt~ r'1l:t l1:l i-rfld "cap t 11t.~ spe n t S un day with friend s at P ecbles, Ohio. find g ift tabl E'S filled with int e l·- w(,l:'k · l!nd. iUll ~ 1./ f"rm pro per ~ue ia l tO n nl'('- I., P"lIlt ~ 1.. 1' th (O l" I'a ls \,hi l" 10' ,. '(' esting ~ u ggestion: at moderate tillll S. lIl/ tl h ro $rl' n l' ra l imprl' ~~ iol l wa , ~ '·I ,,,, , .I. wil h Ii pu i nt ~. \l co nMrs. Geo rge H nd e r son is al prices. W e invi te yo u. a nd ea,c h Mr. a nd Mrs . (jeol'l}e W ou\lul.1 1\\ "\,H il ~ amnng- rathf' 1'~ t1m l boys k l". ()r t hf' lo('a]". p lavl' d a !!'''' II Me le llllll hospital whel'"e -!!h-e-u-n- rnmnlY(;r .' our farn il y to ~lnke a nd fumify v is ited friend \< in LlIl1l - o ugh t 10 Ito In sc ho,,1 I n i 111 1)1"0\'1' ·;allll'. hilt Ilnl lip I" thC' sblll"ard \" ~ l'l la ~t \\' ('l'k wi l h , pr ill/.!' ho r n. derwent n ' e ri (J u 8 pl'ralion. t h is st,ore Y ur Chris l mo ~ s ho ppi n g bert on r ece nt.l y, I hem,; ' I v ( '~ from I Il l' c hin Uf! lind 1 l'rYl' pla,\"' " '1 fll"t J.'1l1l1l! bllt lJi,l 1I 0t fr/ll1l Ih e ~h in dlown. h ea dquarte r~, "Th e Hom(' of Miss Mary Slans b'e rry, or the Gifts ," Lebll n Cln, Ohio. ~h. and AlI·s . .J. P. Pl'onlln :ln d It has ber· n l 'ltl "ftell the ea~e 1101 I :l~-: Iris 1I.-Ll al IHII .,bl'r (If basI ~ I ~ . J. C. Ha wke were s hopping- Ihnt b o y ~ ha\'c altadled a ~()(: ial k!'l s : ill 1',lrt , :11 1 111<' boy!! al'(' we u l( Waynesville National bank force is taking a vacation this w eek. ' s tiJ.{ma to I h!1H(, who It ,t c1a ~~ 'In g~a l ~ h oo linl!. - l\llll'lntt , lhe Mrs. Max Koh lhage n. o f Jllm t's- l lII Dnyton Mo nl[uY. JI1 u "'t~ h i g il<' I' t hn n (', Th( l~l' ~ Iandlllg ~1If11'(1 f(oJ' W .1 1. S . , r l!lYtown, Mrs. , My~'r H Yllllln and M M d C . · . th k I'!;. Saws fil ed by Illuchine . Cut I au e rant' I r ccover - wh D goo in fuJ' stud y h" \,,, 11 (' n nil :1 J.{(II)d /.!'tlllle lind is gninJ.{ lo d ehI B e r, e nllce, spent I' we e · ft t' cleaner, truel', f us ter. Roy Pig- (aug e nd II I Lafayclle, I nd .. where th~y lIl g U e l: a n ope ra Ion al MeClel- chan-tc t e r lzed n ~ " s h:II'ks" (I I' 'a s \'(' Irrp ;11111 :l Ii n(' plll y"r. ott, a t Madd en's Lumber Ya rd. ' P I W b h la ll hu!< pltlll Ills t wel> k. '1'111' 'I'ow(\ W!l ~ not a ~ In r/!(O a , He fel'!' nl'e to on e ' ~ ,;\ 1Iat t , 11 lI e d th e etc II - a a ~ gOnle , " ~ I inds ," hal "I' I hI' pl'('d (J tI ~ w(,l' k. Lu I tIl(' t1 ie~ in ,.;ocill l lift, hll >< hl'('11 IlInke I The L. T. L, will me et at the en tl ,the ignw, Alpllll Mu fra - ) Sa nto C lau ~' !< h E'lI dqulI rters. CII(' hl.',· r inK \\ H~ " 'Iocl hilt 1':11 hl.' l' home of the Wade children Fri- t ernlty dnn c~ Wlt.h. W a iteI' Kohl- ry' s J ewt'lry S hbp, "Th e lI omr uf upon wilh di sdllin and the o n ly ~ c-arn' . "'xt WI'l.'k 1(' ['" gcl ~n lll (' to he, bous l tI i ~ H place 1111 t hi Ilg day, Novemb e r 23, after s chool. hage n,. who. IS a s~ud e nt ut pur- Gifts," Lebllnon, Oh io. II l' P i nlll JIll' (· IH" · I · in,~ an" 111' 1/1 th ro the t'uutl lU lI lenn I Ilr t he rll\vinl-: du e univ er s ity. • pI Jl)'cr~ will 111<' ~!ln1f'. 'I'll!' linl' up : c r pw. Mrs. ClIlherin e o ll:'man r eMr. George Oglf> ~h e e, of ))n yMi ~ Ph o~bc Mirllnda ve r y plea s- ton. vi Rited r e latives in W a YIll'ROf l;OU r"e II b .. y i!< a hell It \,~, t urn e d ho me S unduy, lifte r a pleas an tl y enlel'tai ll ed n number o f ant visit w ith Attomey , a nd MI·s. n F S PI" v ille an d vicinity ove r the Wf>p !t- !ln imal nnd he d" '~n't en r ' to bl' frie nds Thul'sd ay uft c l'noon u t a ('nd. ~ uiJ je cl c d t n in t ' ll l'('I l!ul ' Ilobbcry, ( • fI JI1 pl., II Huddle, of Madis9 nville_ :{ I ;I miscellaneou . . howe r , honoring bul at th!' ~lIm(: timc, t h i~ N cw Hunytlll I) II I HI/lk,. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D . T olle. of lhe l\ pproaehing l1ulrl',iage o f her I :.! I M r . nnd Mr ~ . ' IIn'o rd nuzir- an d Ila vl' ll IIlcl1l oJ'and lll1l H S~ l' rls , a cu lWn shin gto n D. C ., are the guests ni ece" MillS Il'Ina hult..~ . The l e~l' find ~ its J' PUSlIJl fil l' Iw in l{ all.' (" JI'II I' ]J (d CI 0 two c hil dren, of S itillCY , wert' Su n of Mrs. T oll e's parents, Mr. und ro o ms Wen! p r fottily deco ra led in ilY [l1'l' sl igl' in the achiL'\,('II1Cl1l;; o f I·: /'111"'1; 11 (I o day gu e t o f Mr. a n d 1\11'8. A. L. pink n nd white , and the tnbl o n Kin g . Mr~ . Henry Satterthwaite. Ih' inll'li e<"lu al m il ~.. l'i t.v lIllll/ ng' .,. \\ ' :I~' 114 ' t' • II U 2 which the Jlr~se l1lto!l wel'e pla ce d RtU<lCl1tR. MI'. and MIlS. H. C. Hu tchins was II sce ne of bell ul y. The inviIt has b(oPII J.:'I' II l!rll ll ~' prl' ~ UIl1l'ri 1'ol: 1i ,\ Evange li ~ lIc s ervice; which h nv l' " and s on s , Harry lind Jack, of Ma- ted g uests were: The Misses Ir- bCl:' n ill prog n "g at lh(' :hl 'is lillll that t he yout h lIf 1111' cou n t r y is s on , pe nt S und ay with Dr. and ma S hu lts, Mary Mllrgare t Ung les- ehul'e h l he ]Ju st tll ere w(' .. k ·, cl0. ed : ,,111rowhat " ' iltl lind i" "Lit rill' :J B FH P I" 111I-s . L. 'B. Hall a nd family. by. Ka t herin e Pronndergnst, Lucy Snturllny ni g ht. r~OIl t! limp nn "'. 'I'h n~ ~ who <'m- Fr.\ l ' (, . ) . • J Em ley, Mllrlha Cook, Lilla Ben. I , h a ~ i ze t h r t hin J!'; t ha t n l'l' int <, l , r""111111 o 0 _1.1-0_ _ Mr. and M" 8: Melvyn Bllntu we r e ham and th e Mesdllm ~ C ha rl es Mr. and Mrs. W. 1". lal'k w re lcetunl in :t11.V g- roup 1,1' 11I'lIplc' , Jr, rWII "d ti ;j 1 en t e rta in'ed Sunday at the h ome Sh utts , S . F . Elborr, B . C. Prend er - dinn er g u ests of Mnl, Mll r y Ca r- l/ltl sl nN'e ssari ly Iw ill lhl! min .. r - \I( ' lld" 1 ,1 (, f the f ormer's pare nts , Mr. and g ast, Nelson W ntk in ll, M. D. Buil'd, mony at L ytle Wedne ~ d ay· ('v(' n- i y, "ut il i;; r (' r'- I·" h inl( t" . "(' Ih1l \laJlll li IJ o U O. R , Ungl e~ by, J" M. Kc ys . Chu'- ill g 0 ria, t w(!ek. Mrs. P etcl' Banta, ·at Lytle. II :tll."'I' Ihi H lui ll o ril.\' h :l ~ h"I' 1I (cO 101 in!!. ill U o 0 e nce Edwu)'(ls, FI"nn\( Sh utt, Ed 10 bell(' r r l'i'III l' tllI r ing- I hl' hl "t Mr. and MI'!i. Ralph Mille r and Edwnrdll , Er ne 5t S hpLtS. William Mrs. SlI . lln Wilk er~oh h :1 ~ rro- liffl'('11 y(":l r~ . TI H'.v :1\'(' p ro"alol,' '1"" '1] • 10 G 5 W. E . Cornell left Tuesda y by au- BI'!l<ll ey, Hownrd ' S hutt, MI'!'!. turn ell home fro m a vi it wilh ]'(' 1' ' I uitl' :1 : HI: l n:; ~( ' d llll :-' mindl 1t\ .... tll, ·li lt t i" n · , to f or Pittsb ul'g, where th ey will Bro wn , Clift' BtJrnl~~t..~1d li l tl e AI- dnu ~ hter, Mrs . StCllli ,' Fi fc and .\' .,ulh " ill I hl' l'O llllln' a ~ th l'I'l' "\''1 11111 " 0111 - . \r. I ; M', I.. visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Willia m Mich- I1I f l anrl ,Jimmy F'r er~ l' \'gll !;t a nd fumily , in W ilrllillg l un. cr Wl' l'l' . "" "11th i, ;1 10/ !II " II "ut .": " O l'l' , \ \'. / 1:: '\' , II. n e l'. Ih ·bo E llwlfrd s. ' fOr" wa s l,..,1 lif". '1'111 "'" s lill "" , MI·_. Edith I/arri ~, J\1rg. L llu I'n ma in '1u il(' :l IIUIIJ1j(' I' "I' Lh ,' (,I",·\. We repair, alter and r eplate On FI'idIlY , N ove ll') " ,. I G, a f ew J\1 osh(lI' und MI'. lIar ri ~ Mas h.' r And on ' Ill' wh, ,) (, iht- IIr" ~ p .. ('1 1',,1' IIRMY CAD E T ,K ILLED IN go ld, s il ve r , copper, brasa, nicke l l'c lllti ves and friends ~!lth e r()d ut wm'e dinll er Itll es ts of M r. IIl1d 111 r~ n UPlll'I' world i 1\ Ihe fll I IJl"(' i~ A I R C RA S H IN THE WEST liriuhl. ____ lind bl'onze in any fini s h; also buy t he h Ol1\e of I\1I·S. HilJ'b er.t Marlnt t Ho nliid Hawk e 011 S unday . old go ld and silver. Cary'!\ J e w · 1 wi t h wt' ll-fill ed basket. t o remind .1:1\11('" , ~ II (· d!lI,, ' r . , 2,- , m:mv Hi I' 'fIJi .. II1cllH lnll ld ulII ~ \I L:I~["! ~ Iha e lry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. hb l' s he h ud pu ssed i1'tlO t her lI1ileFin e wH (eh :'epll l , 1Ir.~ • . Ire UPI' ufll'r th l' lir~1 W ro yl'HI'~ Ih" II ll' ll I "" . p ,,; ",\,,,,1. "li n "I' ~ Ir~. r'; r:lnk . ston e . A i t he no on hou r II boull- ollly K nuin c pU I·b. GU !l l l, n'(' (' oI \\' ho :!l'I' 1l ~~ idlll l (l O: in ti1c·ir <t lldil'H . '11/11 .. , C"lltl t ~' I.ill'· r uad, roa s t or Mr. lind Mrs. J . C. Hllwk e and I t iflll dinn e r waR ~~ n j oycrl b y oil. work. Cary's J ewelr y ,' h,) p , r .b- ar!' to Iw ~ ( ' ,,!\ r "tt' " 1' 1'1111\ t h"",' 1l .. II11O IlI. wa s d l'O\\ IH·r\ aftl' r H1\ MI'. and Ml·S . .John Fromm vi sited ' In the aflt'rnooll , wilh soc iill cun- all o n, Oh io. Opcn e \'enir~ I.N. wh o are ~oinJ.; in 1"'1' II /!(HlcI timl' ai l'loIal ll' :"·"i ol. nt al [1 1'(1)": Fif' lt.l Mr. and Mrs. Albel't Haines at the ve r sulion lind e w ing un a quil t, ~I,n d h u rl' I~' ,·n .,lIl!h ~llId)·. til l!; (" b y" ~'''1 ,\ ':t "lIi" . S;Jll\ l·t!ny, :1I'l'o)'r1in~ Ohio Ma so nic Home , Springfield t he Aid society is m,aklng f o r su l~ , Mrs. W. H. A li en had Il ~ h co r I hI ' Iwn(,r 1111' 11 ~ \\ 1,11'111'(111''' I" \\ " n i r"" " in'" I,,\' lIik l1l o lh t,f. Sunday. , ' ,t he time passed qU lickly alld pICII"- lun ch £'on gllesl ~ nt th e Ii Olne T ell ~ h(' Ldd b.' IUr)!I'ly I Il I" ria l 'lnt! 111l'." 1 •.,.II II!IIIIt I ,) III!' w in' 1" " C'ived an t ly u nd 1111 de\JaJ"ted wi shing , r oo m TLl I:'~ cl ay, J\'li ~se~ T r illl 'll ll I\ n,] sh(,tdd hll \'" Ih(· I 'I '~ I \11.'n "II th .. ,", 1", :tlI lh" ri li,,: Jl':I\'l' lip h O~H ' of Your friend s and relatives would Mrs . Marlatt ma ny happy re t ul'I1 ll . \ l\l ll r g aret EdwHr,] ~ and l\l rs . .r. O. rn,'ul t~·, lillO\ill l.: hi, 1",.1) , :\\111 that (,f Li c' ul. Caltwrlgh t. It i" n[· I', II. , ,~ 'i : 11 .\' 11111/ Ih i ~ ( ':lI S"I I. TI\(·~' wi,,..· dr',w lIl'd \\' h II rath er huve your portruit than IIny Tho se present were, Mrs. O. other gifts ' you could se nd them. MariaH, Mrs. S. Free man, Mr ~, " 1 ' (J1'" ~ 1I 1 "I' lil l' 11 111 1,, 1' ' 1'"dullll" h,, ' 111I'ir ,,1111 '1' 1I""I,-oI i\·,·d nrtE'r co l. A pietul'e muk es an ideal Christ- Carl Wardlow , Mrs . f"ra nk Kellis, . PIII'k<!1' Duo(!)It1 P e ns a nd I'!' n- t ill' enlin' ~~' I I1 ,,:dh ~' "I' Ih" h e'· " di ll!:, Ilil.ll all <ll h(' r I"w ing !l InrMrs. Silas Rolund, Mr~ . .Jack Levi cI, I ~ . The bes t , for t he C hl"i ~ t mll ~ IIl ty . ..... I :", ,,\,,, ~[ ;'I,,;,:, "dll Ba v· lI1as gift. At Ridge ' s Studio. Mrs . Elvis Micha el Il lld rl aughte r , g ift. 25 yea r j:t'Ulll'l1 n tefO und 1111-- - - I :dl h flyt ' r:o: tna d .. IHI l'I: (:l: t P:ll':I. Mr~ . Hllrt ley Moss, living Do r-o thy, and Clum ))IIugh tl'l's. Tn ~reakal.. le h RlTek ,('al'Y's .JI'\"l'lr ~, FIRST NUTRITION M EET I NG ,I :I" l' I,,.,p ~ 1" 'l l lund,'O] in I'ro lll 1 :~ ____ :" 1:) I't'l ,t til' walt-I' . H (I\\,IIC , 1:-. south of to wn, who has , been ,ill the e ve ning a crowd of ncqullin t - Shop , Le banon , OhIlJ. ror several weeks, was taken to ances and fri e nds gathered fol' a Th p In wn shi f' 1(' ,HI l' 1' ''-' in :"\' ull'l \\ , '-I l ' nl I{, Ill' n .,,-,,: c'U(1 h tl l :) \\ : dg' 1\1rH. Seth COOk, Mrs. " rr-a t he Ge neral h ospital, Cincinnati, s urprise, which wus in d ee rl a co m· Brown Mi ss Luc y I': ml e y a nd Mr. tinn da sse , wi ll 1111 ',, 1 wilh .\1 1'''. I"" '-' ,lI L'. h ~"l1 LkilI l h i!". \' ;'1(\" , th l) Jllete one. Th e cv{!nil1J1: was s pe nt on Monday 'f or treatment. L. \ '. U,·"n: II,,, t "r :\ "\'('1 " ['(' 1' :~I I II 1I'"ll ' fail.'d to l'('ach t hl' QP,)t freshment w e re !\erv ed. Re- and Mrs. Wal L(>r Elz ey u\t('ond,-d a l 1 p. In. 'l'h ,, ~ (· wi s hin:.r til "11 _ \\ III r( ' III ')' 1',·11 lInl II nn hOlll' I!!l ':. s er v i ' e~ at th e (' hri ~t i a n rhllrdl frehments were se r ved , Among 1' ,,11 1" ) 1' I hi~ w(,)'!; wi ll plc-!l ~(, l~i\' .. II ", 1,,::11 ')!r:t111 I'ea d, 'I' hc t1~'(o I'S Specials in jewelry, silverwal'e, in Le\Junon Sunday night. Ilwi r nHIlJto <, b ,fo re Ilia da t" I" "" r, ' (, 1):<lL!t ·cI in I11 llc hilw-g nn jll'tH' g la s · ware china ware, leather those who e n joyed t he pleasa nt oc(O itl",!' o[ th o f (oIlow ill ~ p"I ~(ln ,~: h'" ill ],lllt! pi : n I'l' on'I' t he hu \' goods and novelties. Cary'~ cas ion w e r e, Mr. lind Mr s. Clarcnee Micha el, Mi', 1\nd , 1\11- .. Elvis .Mrs. F. R. Mo mHw .1o\'11 u chu rm · l\'lrs. L. V. B r:ln ~ ll'a l ol ' , ~II'~. IV . l h .. 11:' ./ hl' I' WH~ in 1'111'1 It' d. ., ,Te welry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. Micha el ' tlnd clau g h ter, Mr . al1(~ illg h os t e~s lit two vel'y pl ensanl Jo:. 0 ' '('ull 0 1' ~lr ~ , ,1. I.. ) 1 11 (/1' 11 :-;tlfOd Llkl' l' f0l'1l1el'iy li\' d II r l' Mrs . lrvin Mulf.o rd , Mr. and Mrs. ~ocia l fun.ction s last we e k. . 011 h nll. DlltE's wi ll bl' ~ ('l (III' l h, ' "II I'o utl' ;1. alit! 'Ilii;t!! I five y ea r" Mi sses 'I.'rillena and ' Margaret Ernest Nixon Mrs. Fronk Dakin, ThursdllY af!,e rnoon ubout th Ir ty IlJca l leoders 10 holrl t h(·ir 11\(,,>1- nun at ~~I ·~~I:!2,~a!\. Edwarqs had a s dinner guests on Mrs . FraniC ' Klllis Mrs. Silas Ro - lfu ests wer e en tertained with 500 --,- -Sunday., MI'. O. J. , Edwards, Mr. land, Mrs. Georg~ ~arlatt, Mrs . sevcn ' tables be ing in ' pl ay dul"in g I n g~ b .. fo,.c I .. c(' mh ' I' l !lth. and Mrs. J. W. Edwards, ' Misses "M"ut an d \'I lenl Ii II lJ i: I H'~," SL OT MACH INES SEIZED Lewis Morgan, Mrs. Clare nce th e afternoon. Th e game s weI:e wi ll h ' I hI:' ~ l1bj e d for d isCLI ,d"II, Mary Leah and Ma'rjorie ~d.wards, raw,ford. and children, Mrs. Har- foll~w 6d b,y 11 de lectable lun c h. _ _ -40- _ _ and Mast e r George Edwards. old 'Kellis ard 80n, Mrs. Emerso n Agall1 on attu'dllY afte~no~n 1\11'1'. WILL MOVE TO. MI CH IGAN Your friends can get everything Dill and -son, I Mrs. Charles, Ling, '!d"-oomaw had !lr~II'lg~d !In l\1 tf;)l'CSt they wan~xcept a picture of Mrs. lCalt\ Smith, I~rl!. Jack, L evi, II1g progra,:,", o~ ' various conte t!; Misses OPllI Daklfl, Thehpa Mor- for t.he entel-tnmment o~ another yo ' . Thst is why a photograph "Mr. lind Mrs. R, 1 •. Fru z.ill,r and gan, Ruth Kellis, Leo;l1a Kellis, Eva group of gue~t~ l1ull)bel'lng about Is the ideal gilt at Christma. time. d nu ghtl:' r RU,th Il'ft, ,undny II1OrnMichael, Gladys , R~oland, Messrs.' forty. A dehclI)u lJ I~nc.h brought I t is a pers.o nal givinlr, exclu8ive ·intl: fOI' Det r o it, Mkh., where they Ernest Freeman, John Lucas, Ray- to a close II ver~ dehghtful afterand dl.tinet. Please make an earw~1 m llke their fulure nOme. , mODd Smitb and qjarles Crawford ~ noon. 11 date at Ridce'l.
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SATISFACTORY SERVICE SINCE ISll Juhn Jlenry Kes lin. tlKtatt". Jennl~ I . Ke linK, I'xt"clltrix; t\!artha Bunn II e:tljte, Myrtle R~ Barnhart. C.lCl'cutrix. Pir~t ac ·O Ullt · were all ll wecl in t h.! Lewis 'lawson eNtate. Ada By Verrick Shalmar Williamson, t ru ~tee; and in thl' ~u!II'dinn~"ip o f Jesse Wil181'd I'; 1Common Pleal Proceedingl g inglon untl Geo ..gl' FI'lIllci!! Edg- WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Phone 79 I bmly'lJ ,V,' I' .1 :-1\1'1."11 11 'f,',, 1 ;t ll,1 hi, l.m'tlll·I·, ~ (, lI h"I1:<\'II I,' j l) b. CWI'nd Il IYII ~llhll'lIr('. Lut :.: Wl\ !\ ingto ll , minors. Jl' ~~e H. Edging\ 1") 11 0,.( \>'I'I1 \1 , n. t,,"k <It' t h.·il' li nd t hu t ,,!:in', A Ilttl(' grny MqSTRE~SONABLE TERMS g'1·HlItt·d H tlivol'ct' rl'tll11 (h ar le . A. lo n uardiun. I : IILit ~ k il1 - l· .. It" t·oI (l Yl' I','"a t. Ulltl \<) WII lud,l'" a \\'}\r in th~ hlu ".t Lutz II gl'I}UIHI:I "I' g'1'11 $~ I\t'glert. 1;he finnl Jlccount Ilf ("linton V. llw d" t1WI1 I ~~"1 t · ~ l!,)tn f() \'ta hh' 11t'- h ill. yu u ('\' t'l' >l;lW . And Jllllce tJ ~t' f()nnl~ l' nalla: of , \\:cndo)vn Hi nck, execulor o f thp \· :.;~n t e of - - - ' hl t' tit .., fu cli nl o!' '\11 _' :'In' t'II' ~ tlw - ,W,' I' (·\'I' I'\' th ing-. But I did ""I'll 0 .. bl'idge repail' mllteri~l!) . $ 1 ao.Sl'hwllrtz. \\'II ~ r(' st t' rec! . . ~': l'lIh Bi n 'k, l eceu~e d , 11' :1 . 111101\'- da M. Wtl lin lol:'. lo t in Lebanon. ~·i d ." . nt l' j('111 h\l ul'dlllj.\' hII U ~'· . .IOSt'ph H. ' l'h (l tllp ~1 II \I' ll . grunt- ~ " . Ern est I. nncl I)uisy R. onrnd 7G; Hut'lan Whitucre , bridge I'e" Ytl f-! , ~ h ' ," Ja\\·boul' ~,ti d, l · U n .. l'cI II di\,ol ... (' fl ',)IlI 1': I " i ~ I' TltmilpE I'IliU owa n, executl'ix • f the 10 D. E. 11 )' \\'ooc!, 101 in Maso n. puir materia ls , $1)7.49; Tigllr and :':\ I111thl'l' l'II untry lily, I Slip' REPUBLICANS' TO MEET linuil\~ t h<' 11I'g:1 1III' lI t !leg-ull \I hl' n 'jI""" ' ." ~ tl l) rt tel Jau·bUl1ll . 'harlton, I'cpnil's and s upplies. ~ ')n on Itl'l ) ulld ~ of \\'ilflll II!.S n('(·. ,' ~ tnte of Illl'ence A. Cow.IIl, de_ __. _ _ tIlt,}' hnd h, n I h L' film h llll ~ 1' wh l' n " Y"p, " sII ill Yl'1I lI u · k. "( 1I1'1 ~ IN COLUMBUS SOON In tilt' I'Il"t· uf (:""I'I!I' H. 1.1111- I'l':\st'c1, tilpel 1. 1'1' lirst Olltl final :tCCommi .. :ct. tr.' Proceedina . .. $1.45 P . n. Monee, ' to ol repairs, . . t h.,y hacl pal'H'cI t h{' l" " II i Il l!. II lId " illll' l<', :llId ulue eyl'~ 1I1l11 in$1.-10; Mol'I'ow Feed !lnd S upply eI(' 1I \'8. H<, ~ si l' Jln d .I .. It" .\ 1.,\,, ·. ,'ounL Fiv e hUlldrl''' H pllhlican ) "111- cu urt IIPll r .. I·;d nf II snll' ,.r c·"I·tain "T II" H' tllm 11,,\, II I" ('Pl' tni nl y Ill' 1H,, ','IH' I' II l1 d "\'l' rytlting, lik<> Ihut O.S. Higgill ' was up p'uintec\ UII Bills nlltl\\' ,·,, : Stakliita Mfg. 0 .. 'c nH!III fOI' bJ'idge ~ ·e pair 8. h ll nk l'IIl"It! \ ' l1l1t' Y! T h,' I't' lI L'\' " il l III th,' ' m .. " il' ," and lh l' n ';<) 1111' . l'n f1'< m all part s o f th.· ~ Iat e lI'ill I'cnl l' : tll l. L' fur , .1.j!iU ';IIt! IInll'reli II l'prai ~t'r tlf Ih e l' I'ed ,I. Ball' r Co .• su pp lies fU I' pl'ounte ('ourt, $14 .50; Ol'ego niu Bridge 0 •• for " A nd I ~ UI'JJ {l: 1J yllu fdl f ll r a ~ e mbl!' in Ihi s cily on ThUI"rlay t he ~UIl1 pU1l1 U ~ u cn~ dil Ilj.\'ain st t' ~ tllte . t' l " : l '~ Ill\ . ll l ' ) 1 :l pll\(' (' nnr :1 ny $4 .20; i:look S hup. suppl ies for uridge rl.'\1l1il·S, $38 .8 5; Ohio orto c(' It'ur nle' lhe IW"I·wh.· lrnin ll' Vic'- t1)t' j lldl,(llI" l1t prl' \' i lJ tJ ~ l y ," ~ J\del'ed 1:l rl - Ilk ., till "" t" ' lI 11 11' .1' l il i . ,~ . lIll h,·I'." , n" n,·.! ,11I\\'b,)1)('. Ruth 1\1. Gibb~, gUllrdian 'of Wil trensurer. $5:;; .21); Bpll 1'1'(, 58 . sup- I'ug llte d s ewer, $7fI.20; W. V. HArd .. .·h.· 'I':I ~ d ill\'I'\' nt," ~ igh d Ye l. t tl I')' IIf Iheir purty in the \'I' L' I'n t agains t th" dd t' mlunls . inno""I ,1 .li l l!.. ~ i rh- t ha t th ,' ~ lil'k lal'" Cecil Gibbs , a minor, filed her plies for recordpr, $1:1 .50; Oftlee wick, bl'idge r epa irs, $6.25; H. D. 1'11' di o n. Tht, occ u ~ion is tltl' fa ll <lt y \ i llt:l ll ~ lu l'l ' " II H' II id(l' n 11 1... 1. Ch lI't e lr~ 11 . Mapl!' \\'II S :llJp"int- (ir ~t UCl'uunt. Out.fitters. s upplies fur clerk. :Joc; Carroll , britlgl' r epair, $1; Row" :\ 1 y\ll ll' :lg'l" tllO," Illnrvt' led bu s i n e s~ llleetil1g llf lh e Ohio etl Kuurdian al Iill'lIl lI f FI' Hnr t. ~ \ " Il v: ' Nan lla O'O onnf' 1l WIlS appointed John st o n Wllt soli 0 . • sll pplie~ fur ard Cook, gl'llve l. $18:3 .llo. :'( ; 1) 1) 11. .Ja wlilltlt· ." n ·t(Il'tt.' ti Y l'U hi , 1':II·t lll· I·... \\' .' 11, 1111' wi : " r tht:y Cuunti l u f Rt' IHlbl il'nn \\'omell, o f It Edm o ll . lIIinol', uefen dnnt in th~ admin istratrix of thl' estate of sheriff, $7 .50; John Law &80n, \l'hich I\Irs. Wil mu Sinrlnir L"\'IlIl , 1':1S(' o f II IIwlIl'd C. Heif \' s. Minnie L tlf tu ~ O' Donnell, cI .. (' ea~l'd . Bond gus. oil, repuirs and lubor on COUIIli l)(l" .. , ' ,1\ 1, ,, ,, \\ ,\I" '1I1 ,t-: l1l \l i'h :1 1'1' II,,· hard" I' they fa ll. " "I f,·II ." admi tt e d Yen I-luck . ,' tellbe n ville. is pl·t'sidl'nt. Con - .. N " lTi~ l't :11. ('uurt pr"Ct'l',I!.t! $!W() O. C. I.. K" Jo d,·;,·I . (,br(' nce y cars. $83.07; Le bunon Ice & ,: t." ut 1'1 ,'i .! \ " 111, ·)' " , th.,,,, h llll l ~ . Speak ~ , 0111111 - til nd j ll ti Jll'e Ihl' pl liinlilT ('utitll'd l' lIl{:tn anci .Inlll! P.1 . IIl wen np- l 'oul el il" ll ~ t: li l' :- d' i :11 .0111 ~ h : lk (' ~ IH 'h \ " " "~ " · Ii ~ :' :t :\ nll, sht, was {·a ll"cl. Il' r!! ss man J ohll 0 •• ice for court house, I-: \,' \' 11\ \l I II1 :l l'la, ' i') \ ' n lll' Y',' YOIl 1:" l!'lIl:tr lilill ~ tulf: tht're wa s a lJlI ~ , will dpl i"l' r lin add .. ' s Iln 10 :\ loJ1I! -fOIIl'lh intcn' ~ t in till' pUl n led uppraisel. . '; 11. 00; Johnson &Wa~so n. suph UV ,l !lul." III " rt l-"a g: t' un thl' humble home a nd " World P<.!:lC' I'." J!I'IlIH' I·t y illl'II I""cl lind IIroll're d 0 Cn ll rt npprovl'" . he p".,•. " . din~s 1· lies for cl e rk of eourt. $3.05; S. "1' \" , \lur k 'd a ' m:l ny h il'l; hlll'I!' " \'(' I·ything': ""(' n U rube love r, <:ra - I Allhough th u usill l'sS s{',,~io n will part il illn llHlIIt- . O. So II iggin ~ , of Lid" M. SUWi 'l . eXI'I' II I1" X of F ,t!d Co., s upplies for jail, $23 .13; n ~ ylll' 10:1\ l ' ." l'\·t " l' t l·" th ,' f.lt ,l u I\' zy t .. n\:lrr~' 1,,·1'. Wi'll, I Illude up I Le pnnic ipatt:rI in onl y by dil ly Ed K ( "'nk lin :Jllci LII"Tl' nre S haw Ih ,' estutl' u f S u ~ :\ : , r:. lI ailll" de- II. . Reif. supplies fol' jail, $3 .illY mint! tu '''"ny thut Il'irl. so 1 nu th o ri zerl d l'll'gatl's of th e 0\111 - Iiltll \\" ' 1'1" ('om llli ~' i, ) nt'cI til I1Il1k .. c" us"d. The eXt't'\l tl'ix li h't! :t150 7 2; Alfred ' . Brant, prison .... s· h O I1 f' !'- . "I ":lid li\" ,tI. Iw t \\'"rl,,' <I. " I'C' - "I pll d,'d r.... all dU)Jl'llIl' nt on u ~ iI, Mrs. LeVa n hus xt t! ndl't! 1111 thl' "ftl't il i" n. her st' concl and Ii!.:d aec ,.ullt . htlilldl'y, $26.·13; Mary M. Brullt, pli .. tI '1"11 ll ll(·k. n n ' nli ni , c'I'"l louk dark ni ,ht. At lust we fixed it invitati on to o il Republican W Ont A nl ll l.i"l1 (If ti l(' l\Iidlund Ac . I. Q, J III'.lun , a ssignee in the ns- pl'isonl' ''s' bOIlI'd, $268; J. W. Lin up. [h ire d u mUL'hi Ill' an d al'- e n in t)le st llte to meet wit h I ht, n ' p I:tnl',' /\ ' ""p.. rII I' " new lnll in h H~ eye. " . I'III Si"lI lll o~ 11l of 1' 1'1' ,1, W. Rocklvood go Hclwe Co. , supplies for j ail, b oun il f or the Victor y lundlPll ll . it ~ c a ~ t' :wuin sl :\I('n l T . Yow e ll wa s IiIt·d hi~ til'st und finnl account. '$1.95; W. C. Gilmoul·. inquest, Th pr o lire three new women "I " :I ~ 111 n 1'1:1(' i<l \ ·"Ih·y on e!'. l'llll ~('d to meet hl'l' behind the All successful R epubli~lln \' un · 1l \·l' rrlll,," . Frank Duwde ll, admini strator of Thomas Pend e rs. $7.10; W. '. melllbtlrs in ongrl!SS now, Mrs. Yf'a r ~ II!!"," ,':Ii d Yl' n li od;. " I bam al t(, 11 (J'doc k. I had the 1>1:I('k ling with lh t' t e ll thou sand didutes state and natiollHI . k v,, '1'1,,' P...... ~, Cn rson vs. ,llll1l es Ihe l'Slut t' of JCHle ph D. Dowdell, GilnlOul', il1L\ues t Lo ftll!l O'Don - Huth Pratt. irs. !tu th Hanna Mcma ni cI t h I' ." bN' n invit .. d to be honor gu.'st s. II ns,' h int' ('a sl' I\' IIS c" lI1promi ~ed, dl'ct;Hse il, til e d hb inventory anti nell, $11.1)0; Woo drow- W e il-~tlLn - Co rmick Ilnd Mrg. RUlh Bryan " Wh a t! A c'ollntry lily?" de - frtJllI till' 'Ie uu nsvi lle jou in ittill' roll' ·IHICI qui('ted dow n- lind I Tho ~e who will bl' D ill u f th .. slat ""tll c'" :tntl d i ~ l1Ii s~ (' d. "pprniSfl lll l' 1I1. age Co .• suppli es for surveyor , $3. we n. Glad to h(, l1r o ngl'esB Il1nnned J a\\'b on ' . l .i lli1l11 :illll1:111 \\' n ~ g'run l t'd a :\ ll lla Il. 11:lI lki ll s,.n. ('x,' cu t .. ;·. ~H !. hlun Hidge, soldiers ~uria l com won'l be l·uthlesR. "No. II ~ cho o l tl'nc h I' wilh a hid Ihal b"hi llt! the barn. Ht'\' ut that time It uv e been Il sh,d to din) IT t' r""111 On'i1I, L. Gillm!ln , o f tl,,' I tall' ,.I J ullll H. H.lll ltin Illlllt'e. $1 ;S. L. CartWright, Rnme , fuc l ik~ :l ~ 'l tlr npple pi e ." admit- I'll!. ' l"v "1' 11' 11 . s nooping uround a ~ st'nd a meSSAge 10 Ih e oUllcil. ,l n g r ulIJ1 t! s o f nt'!J led and cr udty. Still , del'l· " ~f.!(!. was Jluthl,";z"tl I') , $ 1; Waller Mc Clure, bul'inl Mrs. - - - - - --A 1'l'x nn clnim ~ t o have inv entted YCII H ock. "She had li ve lllC'Y nl\\'ays do. She nl e t ll1e nIl I'ig ht w ith nil h I' bl' longin gs in a HINTS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD 11(.1' IHaid" ll flamp of Lillinn :u m ~ IIIlIk(' !\ dis trl l. " ti')ll IIf the n~,,· t ~ Rebeccn Prendel·gll~t. $100; Geo. ed a te le phone thut will :lnS,1 er tholl a nd in th e bnnk ." I,ig' ~ liJ1 - :lO l't o r a bag. We se t off ____ _ I, f (Ill' <,sta te. W. Lunick. junitol" ~ salnry at Me- IIl1d tell YOll so when thp. p ~ l' ~o n \l'a s l' e s tol'(~ t1 . " 0 wonder you found lhe plac(· Danil'l Co mbs wus 'e nlenrNI t . c)L'r l ord ere.! rlJl' I.d, z· ll "n.Cili- morial struct.ure. $20; Roy £- Mil- you Ill' ca lling is out. Now fO l' attractiv e ." chuck lecl Jawbone. I hut nfll''' whi lc I !JU ll t d a tire lin d For th e Mull" .. Meal fin' yt'ar~ in Iht' Ohio p nit n linl'V ~ "lI s ., ::tiunal 1!1: l!u alld 'l'1'u s t C . ler, Octo bel' e~penses. $24 .71); so m e on e to invent a tc't'phone "y s. T wo ~ young (!I1 ough for hnt! t o c hang-p. Thi s ru be fe llow rp a med ca n ot an d pea \\'hell hI' pl l'a d ed [{ui lty to ;, ' : llIU·l illl . of 1\larl It:t Anna Monce. Fred HUlIIl'hr~y s . pay roll. $150.- thllt will IIn swer and tell you so hlld I{o t w i ~ e . amI' WUY alll1 he was that li n then." s ig h d Yell !l oci;. V gl' tub le cutlets charg of st II ling 1I mutu r v"hicll' . l'l ai , m; no r" 10 ,,:l Y to John and 90; J . W . DaVIS, pay roll, $628.35 when the perso n you arc calling "Widows were my s po inl!.Y. Hut ,'H ll u wi/l~ i ll a uuggy. just lik t' a Cauliflower all gra tin 1. 111111:: .l! 'rgen $:.JU per month for , P. B. Moncl', )Jay roll. $199.40; is in! honest, ,J awbone, that country gol ~ hu lV . It tuuk me a few m inutes Tomnto So uce I: e r U: .I .. ,rt o f ~aid chi ldren. Charles E. Bradbury. pay r.lI, 10 slir:l new tire UII." • • NEW SUITS i n s ide of me . ollie way. The orEgg Sa lad ' j It , will of ,las . H. Fenn e~se y, $334.70; A. T . Rettig, pay roll. "Ane! while YULI we r e sli)Jping A Cincinnllti empluyel' says that chards ano the ";ver and lhe ~ Illt'll DI'. ('hnrlc>s !>1. Puul vs. 1I 0me l' Prune pie dt!ld.:le d, WII S admitted to pro- $236.25; ,EdplI Tm:.ry, pny roll, blondes work hurd er than brunof the field s . Say! Thu t lit tie t it tire SUI11L'uo'tly 51i prte d sometl OSR . for money . Am o unt ('Inim- !Jut . J. H. King was appointed 1)92.55; 1'. M. Culltn!:, pay roll. on-stim ul aling drin k th ing .)\' I' 0/1 yn u!" h ughed J awettes. Well, so me of his most in· place wa s peace p lu ~. Thcy callI II i,; $2UO with inte res t f rom :Se p c xecutor o f the estate. $279.25; ' . W. Tompkins, pay dustrious helpers may really be ed it Lazy Shadow s, [lnd it was UOI1 (,. lemue l' 20 , t~'2G. T he will of Thomas Penders roll. $292.-10; Perry B. Simpson • brunettes without his kll l1w iny, it! .. \\' hen I gut through I could Luu: iou. Pumpkin Pie way up in the Kentucky hill s ." Th P" o pl es Building, Lua n & dt'c('ased , was IIdmitted to probat~ o.perati'ng maintain.fr, $6.0 ..35; .Leahp:J 1' the ruu e comi n g. so I just "Where Wit the catch in it 7" This time u e r l' £: pal'ed cru st a\'ing~ 0 . , vS. Julius Vezcndi et Firs t und final accounts were he Shultz. operatlllg nUllntalner, Naturally, 1111 the women sta rs d m a nd ed Jawbont'. "Th p wid ow jUlllped in lind stepped on the gas.' fl our to mall.e your pie crust and ul., fur 11l0 1PY. Amount claimed "Aud whe n you got to t.he big c~nden~ed mIlk whc re. YOUI' pUI11P - i ,2 0\11 .& 0 wit h inte r est f rom fi led by Churlt!s E. Denman. ad- $60; Barrell 0 •• 1000 . gul, tnrvia lire showing gr at IInxiety to get had n tem per? " ministralClr of the eslate of Ma- for Lebanon cOI'pornllon. $140; into the new talking pictures. c ity lhe bag was go n e," demand- kl.n l'eC lpe ca ~ls for mIlk . nd }:o u I,July ), 1 tI~8 . "No, a Child, n s ix-yea r -old brllt thilda Dt'nman, deceased; and by Monr~e &. ~ o hn ston, guard rail d .rn wbone. Will have a rlche l·. creamI er lllhn g Ilia t:i kic.l lllore 1' 5 . Ca rl Skidmore / that was a hUlllan hyena," said . Harve y , executrix of the ~aterlal, $4 .1.80; Georg? H omer, "In a wuy," admitted Yen Hock . un.d U .flakl el· crus~ than u sual fOI' for divol'ce on g r ounds or gross Mary The feminine "bloc" is quite Ye n Hock. rolling back hi ~ s leev estate of William L. Hurvey, de- 22 yards Slone, $22: Chnton Co. "The g irl was gone, too. She'd thI S l)J e~e. 'de 1'1' Is tallce <,I' ;vou r neg lect. ongress now. Let's a nd baring a !\cn r. II hor se hoc of censed. Gravel Co .• gravel, $522 .05; J. K. Istrong in le ft that pillow thing propped up Thanksglvlllg meal. i.e II1U M. Brunn er v S. Chatles hope it doesn't prove to b e a deep blue tnnrk ~ . approved the proceedings Spenc r, gravel, $117; . Howar~ ourt udt'], lhe 'auto l'Ug with a hat. on P. Brunn .. for· divo r ce on g rou nds o f Edith Edwurds and Ellen E. Cook. gravel, $248.20; Zam Arml- "block." "I still ha ve lh is liltle ~ou \' cnir to p nnd ome ~ hoe s sticking out A New S.lad • • • of gl'os n eglect. of Amy," h explained. Conn 1', executrices of the est'ate tage, gravel, sa7 o. 70; Harold unde rn eath und had substituted Dan ie l C lark vS. J ohn lark et o f 'has. H, herwood, Qeceased. A British judge has ruled that it Chop 12 st uffec,l olives and I "Bit you, e h '!" chuckled J aw- allother bag fo r mine, one just like Sweney, gravel, $424.58; H .. V. cup celery. Heut I cup wate r and aI. , for )Ju l'tition. bone . "Some little wildcat ." Th will of F rank Black WII S Mnrtz. g rav e l. $ 156.20; C. S. 'is illegal tu ~pll nk !l girl over forty it, on ly t wa s emp ty, of course. Claretlc€' Wo(or\ SO I1 VS. J umes fil ed fol' probate, 1 cup tomato so up to boiling: ade! "Ugly, SCr aw ny li ttle runt, r eg- exce pt. f r ths note. " C~'a ig, garage rent, $7:50; J. W. even. W e ll , anyone breaking this eeks d ie judg2 tablespoonfuls vinegar, salt ant! W ()litlsol1 I'l a l. u la r bobcat f l' tempe r. I left Th e will of J ohn Fisco deceas- LlIlgo Hdwe Co ., supp\tes $31.24; law hnR nothing to worry about. T he old con man t ook a crumppaprika to laste. Disso lve in this llIen ur l hl cuurt in the dish'ibu- ed. \\,II ~ admitted to prob~te, oon, with the five thousand." Kilpatrick-French Mot1)rcar Co., What girl will admit she's over le d no t e from hi s pocket and passI packul:c lemon -flavored gel ntin. ti on nf lhl' ba lallc!! of the Pl' )' on"Natal·ally." r epair work, $125.40; Karl D. f . : · ~:: . s cven? I ed it over to Jawbone_ It read : When cool and slightl y thick, Stil' al t' t.lt ... o f A. 'E li~abeth Adam s: "But 1 couldn't ever forl\'et thut Dakin, insurance, $32.40; Will MaMarr;. ,.. Lieenl .. 1 in celery mixture and POUI' ill d('c ... o ~e ,l. Denr Poppel' place. I kept sort of· hankerin g' lott. repnir work. $1.25 ; Famou s Charl es W. Greene, factory Auto Supply Co., supplies, $26 .88; mo lds to harden. . Very good with for one like it, but 1 n ever found Than ks for the l e n thousand worker, anci Miss Rosie Greene, E. W. Payne Sules Co .• repairs to P~obal .. Proce .. dinal "turkey and trimmings ." one until Illst sum mel'." That just about equals that uoth of Franklin. "You don't men n Coyote H ole ?" five t h ousund Dnd intel'est Ford, $2; East End Garage . reEthel BasOI'e \1' U5 upp oinled adRaymon G. Farr, clerk, Springroared Jawbone. you stole from mother back in The invalid realizes that he is ministratrix of th estate o f Em- boro, and Miss Martha Gray, of pair work and supplies. $31 ; "No, no! " intfll'rupted Yen Rock Lazy S hadows. Sorry I spoilBrant Battery S hop, new battery, on the high road to recovery when ili:! Jan e Brehm. deceased , bo nd. Franklin. MONEY LOANED "A place where I went a fter the d y our tire ; 1 sure must h v $13; Geot~bl, repair work, . ~OOO. H . .8. Anderson, H. he doctor's bill. Frank Angel. fnctory worker, $3; Prues Equipment Co., s upplies on over a'nel R. • Boys were apand Miss Julia Collins, both of $3.'1); Wuites Garage. repair work pointed appraise rs. F'ra n k lin . $20.74; Oregon ill Bridge Co., Eitn er heehan admini strator of James Herbert Slusher, farmer, crush el' I·epllirs. $10.70; Bell Press LONG OR SHORT TIME- Easy the estnte of Rac he l Pine Campterms. Also Surveying and Ab and Miss Sarah Angeline Jenkins. \ . supplies for road records, $4.50; stracti ng. Write and [ will e&ll bell', deceased. fi led his s upplemenboth of Lebanon. Fra'lk Sherwood Co., supplies and and see you, Sam D. Henkle. Waytal'y aCfouTit. equipment, $129,02; Paragon Re- nesville, Ohio. J 11 COlll·t approved certain sal eR Real E.la te Tranafera fining Co., ~upplies, $87,52; Har- LOANS on Livestock, Chattels mude by J o hn II. Th ompson, exJ. W. Bowling to Reuben E. lan Whitacre, pny roll, $185 .60: ec ut or o f t·he estate of William G. Second Mortages. Notes bought: Bowling, about 160 acres in Sa- Ed Van Meter, bridge repair, $3.- John Harbine. Jr .• Xenia. OhiQ. Thomps on . 15; Ray Scott, bridge repair, The Leba n on-Ci tize ns Nationa l lem Tp. William F. and Viola C. Michel $15.75; Otis Rick, bridge repair, Bank and Tru st Co. was appointed ~lIardian of John W . Phillips, to Josellh and Julia Kovoes, 46 $3.15; Walter Varner, bridge reacr.es in Wayne Tp. pair, $27; William Masters, hridge Farmers of Warren nnd adjoining a n IIlcompetent. Winona and H. C. Goodwin to repai rs, $15.88: Sam MaMters. counties may obtain money on Myrtle Byers, 'o phia Gullaher. long time loans. at I) per cent InMinnie Augsperger and Etha Yost Annie i . lI'win, 1~30 acres in Deer- bridge repairs, $12.78; 8. E. Cut- ~erest. Cost of securi nr the same field Tp. ter, bridge repair, $17.15; George we r e app o inted admi nistratrices IS very reasonllble, through The William and Marie Leath to Light, bridge repair. $6.83; Web Federal Land Bank. For further of the H estel' Dougluss estate. Bond of $80 .000 was given , J. F. Dorsie and Nell Arnold, 11 lots in Simpson, bridge repair, $20.70; Information call on or. addreas M. Charles-- Morton. bridge re pair, G; DRAKE, Treasurer, phone 316Ga llaher, John K. pimcer and J. A vnlon Heights, Della W eidle to Charles W, $2,80; Leo Wiford. inspector on X Lebanon. Ohio. Warre ll Wood were appointed apLuhman. 51.20 acres in Washing- bridge contracts. $70; Oregonia praisers. Bridge Co" steel, $99.60; George LOST First and finnl accounts were to n Tp. . _;no:n-::;+-L-:O::-S=-T=---:-L-d-I~=====-'::'" Albert and Elizabeth StJohn to Kna.pp; installing sewer:" allowed in ~he following estates: a es striped brown bag. Clin ton Dil'I estate, Ollie L. Dill. William and Marie Leath, about Bl air an d L e R oy, cement and gra- Return to Gazette office. Reward. vel, $162.23; Barrett Co., 18 bbls. -n21 I1xec uh'ix; Jam es Burton estate, 40 acres in Washington· Tp. George W. Larrick to Mrs, Bir- tarvia, $170.28; Morrow Lumber WRrl'e n BurIan, administra.tol'; ·· ' ll·.... 4 FOR SALE
!Iii lI'n YOII riltht for 1 Ill'<' )'IIU ~l i\I ha\-!! tht, ~ 'lit·. It ~ lltI\\' s WIIVII )'ou roll up YClur :41c\·.,. 1'h" ten thou~l\nd will ' urI. 111t' anll m~' hu ~hun tl ,," j ust .right. Y.Hlr nffecUunutl' S!l'p-t1aujth tl'" Am~·. "~CI you . I't'," ad tll'd YPII !l ullk, I ilh 11 ~ Il\il whi eh '~ h l1W!l d h(' <:(1\1 1,1 II !JJ)I'I'l'illt l' l\ guod JOKe !lvcn if il W.' I·' Iill hilll ~ .If. " 'rllt' 111m plt.l l:< nill't ~o rUr fl' 111 r ~u l liCe after It II. "
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FOR .SALE- 3 Big Type brood SO Wt; with ·22 pigs. J . M. 'KeYII, Waynesville. • n28 FOR SALE- One 10-horae International gas engine in good mechanical condition. EquipP'ed with clutch and COmplete water-coolinr system. Inquire of The Roxanna Canning Co" Wayneeville. O. tf PLUMBING FIXTURES - Com. plete ~athrooms or any part, K~tch~n slilks. laundry tt'aY8, electrl/! and belt driven well and cis- . tern pumps, otall kinds. Repair. for pumps, T!'IE BOOKLET-KING CO., 416. W .. Maln St" Xenia. 0., phone 360. tt FOR SALE- Our apples are now ready at orchard, D, B, Underwood, Valley phone S4F3, HarveyabUfr. . olOtf NO HUNTING SIGNS-Printed on muslin, at Miami Gazette Office, .n21 EMER~ W.J:IEELS-A II sizes, A speCIal price as we have a large lot at the BOCKLET-KING CO.,41.5 W, Main st., Xenia, Ohio. tt FOR SALE-Trees. Shrubs, Vlnea and Evergreens THAT WILL GROW,,'delivered to you at wholesale prices. ·Equlpped to furnish plans and do all the work, If desired, Call . 56F41, C. L, Duke Waynesville" Ohio, 112tf ' FOR SALE-Ensilare any ~m. durlnr the day, ' U.OO per ton, at Wayne~vll1e Canning Plant . n7tf . FOR SALE-Waxtex Food Paper •Keeps food fresh and clean: Ribbed TiMue paper fot dainty ~ackages; Linen weave pape~ nap ns;· Papeteries and Correg,oDdence Cards. The Miami OAhU.
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I I'. IIn ll MI's. W/llt~t· Lo ng 11'(01' )laytoll sh oP I)!' I·. last Thur. da y. Enl'! 'l1 h unlH:; atTe nd rl n Mil so nl1le e lill~ a t lJn.v lo n th e i. week. Rogel' 01'11 ·11 . of Da,l' t ll n . t he over· ni g ht I! U l' ~t uf )rv n l 'IJrnl·1I Sunday. rs dllY . i\ Ii s~ Tht'lma !l imes , (,f l.c-1Jll II \))1 MI'. u IHI 1111'S. J . ~ . lil'li Y lind R o bert 'I'ny W(>I'(' • u ll da y vi s i t " r~ I( .. ud, Wtl s th t:' I-:lll' ~ 1 of Mj;:s Lf' li!l . Elli " . ullel uy. in Mllrtins vi ll e. ~ 11 '. a n ti 1\11·,· , ,J( ' ~r>i' h Kli l'ne h il\'I' Se "An Ol d ·Pu shioned Moth .• u l II1t>VI.'t1 i t. lill'i l' II L'W IWI"" 11 11 Ih(· e r ," ~i v(on by th e W. C. T. Fn' ol Micht'l 1'111(· ". the lI a ll. Nove mb e r 28. ' . l\lr ~. II . I':. lIu tllJn is s pendi n g ~ I r. nll d i\Il s. E . .1. llardm an t his IV l'ck in ·ineillll.ll ti wilh lwr ml,ln('f. t\ 10 M!l d ir-tl l1 v ili l' S III Itl:1y, s is le r , "" I' ~ . K n : id l(' I·. wh o ifi il l. wi h :\l!'; alld Mr' . • ' 0 :111 J. t ' i 'l z , Thl' Rcho .. 1 is \,el'Y proud uf \ h" wh o l ' P t tll'III' " II<In1l' n ew s ll'ill~s . pl'"sc nt. e d liy th ,' Mr. Nua h I.(' i .' ~, t , f ~ I a d . '· .. n · M e n ' ~ ,o l1ll1lun ily club all ,1 W UIII ' ill t: , I-- P<'lIt :t 1',' ''' d a .l'~ \\ illl hi s Utl' ~ ' ivi c L lWg-UfJ. A lIulll ber uf 1 I1 tiit'~ f l'om t il , dllu )'; I, I,·.·.. " I,'''. I': n 'ill Il nnlll llill. IIICH I lI " nw !\l issi inal'Y ~ "('if"ty al · 1111 luyiu),!' lIl ll h l' III : tlg ~ 1' a ~ 1J1 1. lucn ! Il ullI(' M i~sitlnll " y s llcid y ' a i l\ !, ' ~ . l. ttti, ' ("'II·IH' II. 1I1r K. )r :l "~' :,t Ll·lJUlltln T lIl'"t1"y ilfterlll inli. Th o",a s. 01'1'1111 l ""'lIl' ;1 1I 11 t1 ~I". :\'1 .. ~ . C. 10: . (;" I'tion , 1'lrs. W . II . and },ll's. ·lta . Jt.s K.lldl" saw '· '1'1 11 Il awk " 1I11 t! l\l rs. C. I I. t; I'a y ut - Silll'inK F OI.!," :11 Il:tyt flll 1:; ,; 1 11" '1·1, tClIll~t! II nH,..tin)!, at I hI' 10',"' 111 Du · \Vi ll /llr f. all l:.r . .. I' :\I" , "n. 11' :1: r e :.11 o !li ~ , ' in L..t ,II'101l Fr ida y af· III(' ' U t ·~t (i i' C. 1<. ( ' (>\·.11 · 11 tilt ' li .. s l ter no u ll . o f tltc' wI' l' k. M t' ~. rs. L amar nnd II cl'lil'rl Ca rr ha ~ 1'l·ll.l rn e. 1 frnm (',,1'He ll an' h l/pi lt g- fU I' gou d ('!JOlt a th l'l'(' 11Inlllh ~ ' trip throug h n hUlIt in ): "'!;lit hl" ·. II Ulll be l' o f s tllll'';, wlll: r l' hl' has :I I ... IIl1 d )II·~ . .J" hn 11 k I\:('n I hav/' t'x.hi IJitt·d hi ~ r '/u . ·t1t- . I,· r ~, ('y h UK ~ ('(' ; UI'IH' " fl'OlIlI tl u.- ir Iri p ,' "ulh , ut lh .. fairs. IlOIl'1 [a l t f) gel yu ul' T ha nks - n ·plIl'tl· t! a g'llfJd linlt' a ll d I'l'~~ I't't :\ n g ivill~ gu(.. ! thin;!s tlt th,' ma .. k" t t l'd t IIpi I' i Il.e b" i 1I~ M' ~ hli rl. g i "~ n hy t h(' \\' oman' " lI ol1l l' 1\li,,- lIi rplall (' r id,· Wll s illl' lud('(1 in th ,' i .. . i" lIary s ocit:ly in l\ l!·s. !\le niU 's lI'i p rl ll.1 ull b u l 1111 .. of til(' pady to .. k ndl'ant ug(' 'I f t hi s .. Jlp .. .. lllll !"OU IH, un t\lIv~nlb(lr 2: . Mrs. Ita y nw .HI !:ila .. .. an t! d ll ug h i t,l'. t CI', lind Miss Wi nnif l'<'ll HIIlI Le ~ · leI' StU I'l'. o f Spl'inl-: VlI lll' Y, w e n ' A SAFE BET Sun dny Ilfl e l' I1uUII ~ue s t s (f MI'. a nd ' i\I r s. r,h ll l'l e. Gmy and fam - A In dy I;y nnme !'>Irs. Gi ll'll I'':'" i l ~' . I n .hi: :;tn"t Haw U .lIfe nti ;;cd Th e Juni o r Hntl Sl' n iu r cl as s l' ~ al;u\'(' li e I'. (,f th e hi g h "c hoo l IW'I'e t h ' "loy , . W hl'n il grot I" ~ h • to p 'Clure nc (' J) ('c id ('~," al th e hull It h uppe n ed III d l'ujJ Thurs day even ing. T he yl a y was Now th e qU l'stiolt is. (' an h (' 1'('. exl! , lle nl !lnd th e pn r Ls w('11 easl. E:ach one elid sp rl' n<iilll y un d it w as '.·e ry ev id pllt lhat lIIu c h s tud y, th o ugh t alld li llll' had heen ('x · penned lo gin' s ue h n 1)ll'a,s in g PI'''d u('liun . Th" sc hool o r c hest r a furni s he d d"li)!,htful lIIl1 s ic b .. n t.he aet ti.
Th e g l'ell t plIl·t o f a ll lltc misA.M. ('hiet' in th e w orlll lII·ise s fl" l ill th ' fact t hut m en du n o~ s utn cie ntl y .... Visible from beginl1 illl{ to c.~ d ('\'e r ywh" re ill the Un it NI Stales, there und e r ta nd I heir own a'im s. They will be a total ccli RS C of the moon catly ill Ih< mllrning 0 1 N o\' emhcr 27th. h n \'e u nd e l'tuke n t o b uild a towe l' The- chan above provides a graphi c time-tahle of tlte eclil!Sc. unci s pe nd n o Iltol'c lub ol' on t lt ~ fonndlltion lhun woulrl be n('el' ~ Eve ry o n in the Unite d Sla t es 1II1'diut ' Iy !JcfUl:e the. eclipse l o 190 sllry to bu ild a hU I. - Go c th e. will hnve th e nppo l·tunit.y of Hee- d"I!I'l!CS be lli\\' zc ro during til tl, . in g t he t o tal e\:li pse 0 f t he moon tul I ha Rt!. A drol> of aG O degrees in U II h() ur . --~--- - --'--- - - . co rnin g November 27 but the o r tw u! SO lli e c ~ ltl wnvl'! Of DR . FRANK CRANE ' spec tators will hu ve to be up pret- enurse, no o n £' lives in the moo n , I I ty eUI·ly. Fur the mo<,n wi ll e llte r 1'01· it b o irl e:5 li nd ba n e n .. . Th e • • t he eurth's shuduw lit 2 :24 Il. trI ., abst' nce ,of alm us pheric p I'o t('clioll cilster n s tall.tu l·d time. Th e totul pl' l' llIi ls the ~ udd c lI c hange ill t.e m Dr. Frank Crane hus gune In ec lipse lieKi ll s lit :! ::J:l u n" IURt s perat ul'l·. I Juri ng' th e lung IUll ur th u t Btl unge bo u rne r om whi ch n(l until -l :29 o'c loc k. when th e muun night. u thcnll o mete l' ut th e SUI'tru ve ler retu rn s." ::)cv(' nt l'pn yeU r ~ begi ns to e merge. At 5:10 u. m. fu el' wou ld rc gi ~ t e r not higher ugo his e ditorial s(,l'Inons begun tll lhe eclipse will be uve r . Ce lltl'!ll t hnn I r, o degrees ltel ow zero. The e arth' ~ ci n ica l s hudow app ear in Ih e ne\vspu pel·s. und in tillles Ilrc one hour eurlier. m o un II hOl't tim e wun recognition. HI' tu in tim e s two houl's ulIll Pr;cith- s tretches nl·tl dy u m illi on milell in 10 s pn ct·. At in l ,'r vuls o f 291}~ beca me very fum o u ~ and curnNI tilllc; ~ thr ee hours. The m oon wi ll probably n ot di s- day ~ th m() (J n, t.hen lit thl' full through his writings sU l1ll'thing li ke ' o ne hundl' ed IIn<1 tift y thou . Il Jl peur f "om view uIthnugh entire- phllse. ()vertnke5 th e shlldow; but sa nd da llal'S a yellr. The w o rld ly within the s hudow fo r n eurly it pnsses usually above or be low was q u ick t o r C's l}OllCl. H e hnd un hour. Co nsiderub le s unlight is un<1 th l' I'e is no eclipse . The num so m ething thnt th p wo r ld wante d l'ofrllcted inLl' t he s hud ow thl'ouj('h Iter 1)1' luna.' ecli pse s in u year vaH e ha d the g ift of expr('~s in~ he ring of t he eurlh' s atlll " ~ ril'S f rom thl 'el' to no n e at 1111 be autifu l s e ntim e nt s i n II lie n uti · phere II r ound t he blls e of the s hn d- ::)o m(' of tlH'm Ilre o nly pa rti a l a n d fu l wny, in l\ piring alld in s p i l'itill~ o w. The m oon ut thllt time wi ll not vis iblt' fl 'o m til(' e Ulth . A. be d im und nulicenb ly r ed lik e th e tl'Onlll11e l's no\\' kn o w fill' in a da ll o f UB. van (' !! the lim es an d c il'cumstnnces At the uge o C fift y h':! .:: IiI IlU,. t' se tti ng SUII. During u lun llr ec li pse, r ct' nl of cc li pses. At the! ti m e s of full down fron IIIl un d e rpai .1 pUlpIt tL bllUve u new world . Co urag- e<,II . I: o b. e rvu t inn s huve s hown , t he m oon. Il ellr th e middle und thl.' he Bturt ed out, U8 if he we r e I moon's s urfuee temp e rutur(' drop s end o f thE' ycm·. condi t ions al'e youth, to d«· live r his se l'm ons in v from 170 degrees Fuhl'(' nh e it im- 1lI 0st favorab le fo r ('clip. es. n~w wny- via the printe d word. I I n I.'ditorin ls in IlI'WRpn Jl e r s . h< (N ote - 01'. C l'an e ' s e dit Ol'in l penne d praise o f a ll thllt is noblest ~ e! rlllon !! wi ll app eUl' in th e Guzette und tin es in th e nn t ure of mun , ·e n. for so m e se ve l'O l week s. ) cO Ul·uging his r e ad ers to li ve fuJI lives dl'v o t t'd to the GOll d and t h« True und th (' Bpautiful. H is !I I'. ticles nr e !<l1 id t o have bl'e ll l'(,u :! THANKSCIVINC JOYS by a s many Ull t W('nty miljit,,, peo I pie. none of whom cou l(1 have he ll! • _ _ __ _ __ e d being influe nc e d for the b£' lt e l THE HAPPY FAMILY by t he 'Iesso ns of lov ing-kindn ess. Br'er Rabbit Tries, Re medy MallY aI'e the joys o f Thunks(l1ith and contentmen t that hI' \f iving, that Nation -wid e day of '''rhev rln ha ve ~uc h good tim e~ tu ught. It wa s a bea uLifu l Thanksgiv- togethe;·. " [('as ling, but many ur e the for' s - Dr. rune's influence will n o t in t he big cities thllt nre militating ing morning when Br'er Rllbbil LillI Mr ·. Tur ner 's eyes f o ldie with him. fOI ' h et an e x- a gainst the:<e joys. Tim e wa s w!i pn ~t llrt ed out fo r II wa lk before h e lo w e d wi s tfully the 4h;a ppea ring ample to II host 'of me n of religi o n from one e nd of t he country to ha d th e wonderful dinner which figur es o f the MncDollgull's, her now teaching through t he m e dium the oth er eve l'y family- w it h bu t his wife was 1}l'eparing f or h im nci g hb -l l's ac r oss t he wa y. Lu nch of the print('(] word. Nor wi ll D I·. fe w xcepti o ns ' ' n joye d. a h earty und the bunnies. :lIld ca me ra and . w('atel·- Iad e n. B ~e and bye he eume to wh e r e w ith th e dog b Ull ndin~ j oyu usly beCrane' editoria ls die- peop le will Thanksg ivi n g di nn e r with all Ihe be reading' them long afte r m ost "fixings" a t home, nn :1 in Lhl' e x- Miste r Ja y Bird WIIS seated on th e fo!'e th e l1l, th ey wenl 'JIf- f a th c r. wri tin g of this I}eriod is Corgol ten . ; itc ment IIttendlllll to 1I~ .. en· nt limh of a h icko ry tree !l lld he sat lltolh t! r an d lhe thr c~ yo ung t.1 !lcH is great s uccess l>roves how Il'ose n depp sen e o f family affec- d own for u f e w moments to ta lk Dougall's- f o r !I Snl u l'Cln y tramp eager perso n s ren Jl y are for m o ral Uo n nd ' so lidm·ity. Thank sgiving to the bird . in t h e woods. "Do you know," began Mister tr u t h ex pressed in lung- uage t hat IVa,; II duy f o r t he fami ly und th e "I wus uHking Mrs . MucDouga ll Ja y Bird, " 1 can"t see why YO ll o nl y yeHte rduy. " little Mr s. Turnthey can understand. T he death home. of Dr. Crane ill a great loss to t he In the s mull town s an d rural ha ven't U tlli l lik e Mr" Squ irre l. l' r went nn ' how it is thal al Am e ri ca n public on whom' he had districts , it is sti ll a dllY for the With t hose love ly e ars' tJ f YO UI'S th o ugh thc/y all hu ve ~ pec illl ~ uch a ~ ingl.Jlarly tine, nn obling family nnd t he h om e ; but our and a large bus h y tnil. ~' o u'd be fri e nds a nd hobbicll of t he ir own, infl u ence. c ity neighbors are no t so f ortu - the hands om est animu l in th e for - hey ·ti ll mlln age 10 wo rk 1I1ld play e ' t . It natel . a nd pln n toge ther HO lI1any g oo d " I reully think so myse lf," r e~ tim e s. Ami d o ' yo u lalOW wha t Crowded into t iny apartme nts. how cli n th ey know the' r ell l joys pli ed th e rllbbit. Mrs . MncD'o ugo ll an swel:e d. ' he "I tell you whnt yOll ca n do." Ilt ugh e d u nci said . "We ll 1 r en ll y of Thanksgiving? \ " I t is a triflc difficult to wax ~aid Lhe bird. "YO II tllke so m e t hink 1110re t h u n nnyth ing it 's the ,entimentlll about, Apartm.e n t B. IJawpaW ba"k nnd tie up yo ur tni l Yo ut h' s ompu nioll. In f act, l 'm 8th floor. as the old homc!\tead," I' ~al t igh t. You're going to have so !lure of it that 1 s ho uld like to writs , Wal ter Prit~ hU1' d Eaton . Thanksgiving dinn e r , aren't y o u 7" orde r it f o r a y ear liS II p r ese nt '''Yes,'' anllwered Br'er R abbit. from o ur f a mily to yours . Six "Besides, t h e kitchen is n't big FUNERAL DIRECTORS . e n ough to cook a n 18-pound tur- . "We ll , by the ti m e you lire m o nths fr.l1l1 now you e!lll tell m e WAYNESVILLE. OHIO key, let a lone four mince pies , two rendy to €!Jlt, your tail will be as if 'I wu:;n't right" . , pUJIlpkin pies und !l puddi n g . Any- huge a nd li S bus hy · os MI·s . pirThe MacDoug all 's nre just o ne h ow, the cook n e vel' hell I'd of I·el·s." o f thou sa nd s of h ou sehold s wh e1' "~ ull! Equipped for Good "I t w ill· tnke longe r t han tha t, Th e Yo uth's Compunio n is bri n g mince pies." Service. won't it?" inquired Br'e l' Rabbit, ing not (l nly entert ainlll e n t in its n nxi o ll s ly. Lange Display Room .. fin e book-length Sl o des, se rnil H and FREE TO BOYS "No, it only tllkes n sh ort w hil e, s hort stories. but fresh interests. Ambulance Service that is , if you tie yo u r tail tight new umbitions and deep e r t1nd el'Copy of the Open R oad for TELEPHONE 7 I •.' Y OR NIGH'! e n ough. Bu t be s ure to take the , tandings t hrou g h its fEla tu l'c artiBoys' Magazine, livest, most upbark o ff be for e yo u get h ome." cle s n nd mnny specia l d epn rtlo-date boy' magazine, published , Br'er Rnbb it disuppelll'ed alld m e nts. :Every page offers happ i50 pages p rofusely illustrated, 800n was winding his tll iJ with a n ess to young und 01<1 alike. thrilling stories of adve nture , athpiece oC pawpuw bark. He wound Don't let yo ur fumil y be! w it h le tics, mystery, business, 8ch ~01 it a s tight a s he could, nnd th e n out the treat o f this great m<Jnthlife numerous departmellts. PIOnee~, W oodcraft and Inte l'l1ation- to o k a little nap, waking up w hen Iy magnzine! t he Bun hlld started down hill . Just se nd your s ub sc l'ip t ion 01"al Corr espo nd ence Clubs. FREE "M e rry me!" excla imed Br'er d c l' t o the ad dl' e ~s be lo w und yo u membersshi p in WINNIT CLUB, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST embl (!m button , big catalog und Rnbbit, w~en h e, awoke. ")'11 be will I'eceive : late f o r . dllln er.' He l'u5h('(1 to o, I. Th e Yo uth ' s ('ompnn io n, 12 rue.day, 9 a.m. 4 p.rn new plans for g etti n g prizes. A.LL wal·.ds 111 5 . h ome and l1~r!v e d ju s l . big ," u nthly numb e rs. u nd FREEl No ob\igatlon . Write Thuraday 9 a.m. 4 p,rn today to WINNIT CLUB75, Open in tIm e f OJ. the Thun k ~glvlll g mt-ul. 2. Twu (' xlI'Ll numbcrs t fl n e w Saturday 9 a.m . 8 p~rn Road for Boys, 130 Newbury St .• He l oo k IllS place ut the head of Lu bsc rib c l's o rd e r in g wit hin ao th e tab le n n1 wus. s urp.riscd. t o clny s•. lllld Boston. Mass. \ Free Examination A CO llY of "WE" in 12 co lo n h e al' a ll the bunmes snlclwrtng. ., . , ." Wh a t' s. th e matte r.? " h e a sked, ". frnminl! siz e 13x 2 4 in Ches. All DOD't De.l.ct your e,.e •• YES" YESI In SUI·pl·lse . for on ly $2 . "Look at. yo ur tail!" shouted TH e; Ttl'S COMPANION "What would you give for a Bu.~te~· ~l\n~:~. . . .' . S . N . . Dcpt., ~os toll MII~s. voice like mine?" L.baDon. Oblo G~acl~~l s . excla imed BI e l S llb ~ cl"i pliO n S I'ec I'led Ell thl !! o f "Chloroform I" Rabbit. I wnnt e q to make my Ike • •1 tail like Mrs. Squirrel's, so [ t ie d • _ _ - it up a s Mi's ter J ay Bird told me." "You kn ow Mis tel' Jay Bird is OHIO CANNING LAWS u jokel'," Itlughed Mrs. Ra bbit. ARE USED AS MODELS "Next time be y our OWn sweet self - ...·e like yo u better. Now a sk Ohio's code of sunitary lulYs for lhe blessing." the ope!rution of cllnnin ~: p la nts is
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'.'"u will s: 'oe a lot .. f [lnrc maki:l g ;md repai r ing t ime every Yl':! r if yun n '; l'It r "I, ; le:ld :S and make new ones WiUl I dJ T :w ~ le ' l 1'..., 1.5 • . \11 / fe tee ercc tL"<l on R E D Tops is UILl C' ""und alld sc (~ n.:. ,r lll:my years of sen'ice and cna U e:; you pt'ac t :ce l he 1I11 ~ 'm prugram o f CIOP diversifica tion and d ear n :ore II ,Unc! I. om yuur fann. St p in and ha ndlc a H £D T o p poal. Let us show you why it i8 a be tt~r (eel post.
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The Preside nt cast h is fi rst \' 0 11 in Northampton, was e lec ted GOlln· cillllan Ihere, ' lo ng ago. and has bee n s teadi ly in office eve r s ince. ; nominated . n in etej! n or t wenty ' times-never beaten. A r eco rd in politic s a s good a s Cro mw ell's in war. C rolllwell never los t a ba ttlc. Thc /o ld rar~wo uld o bs er ve with p lea sur e Ihat being Pre si d e nt. with ~7 5.000 a year sala ry. a Whi te H ouse and a big yaellt havc 1I0 t Ne xt Sf)o iled Ca lvin Coo lid l!:e. Marc h he wif! mo\'c ( ro m Ih e \ Vllit e H o use to Northampt on and r esulll e life ill a s ma ll hilU S" wh ic h be re nt s fo r $32.50 a m o nth. Such a m a n is no t depend ' nt 0 11 mOlley . But t he F'rcsidc nl c. uld save plenty o f it. Mo re Ih an o nc law ftrlll wo uld be g lad t o g uar:1ll· t ee him three tim es hi s Pre,i dcn ' t ia l salary. And he would 1I0 t have to w o rk hard. Pcrhal>s the Pres iden t c hooses to wai t awhi le, look ar o und. 'and pos ibly tak e a second elec t il'e t e rm in th e ' ·VI it e H o use . e ig ht ytars he nce Th e erectio n o f a fin e s t ~tuc to th e g rea't Frenc hm a n. Pa tcur, hon · o rs Chic a go. Exceptin g I h~ Li n· co In Sla lu e, no n l! in C h ic :lgo i, erected to so no ble a nd u,du l a man.
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Dr Leo pold Sti eglit t . o f N e IV Y ork. ab le sC.ie llti st and brilli a nl di agll os l ic ian ,' bro th e r o f Pro f sso r Ju liu s S tie}; I.itz. wh o t.e ac hes c h t: m· Istr y at Oucago Unt vCr slIy, sa ys, "We need a Pa steur to so lve th e cance r pro blem. That tas k ca ll s for a man fr ee o f pr cco a ce iv e d notion an d prejudic e; no t a m a n of m edi ca l tra in in g. seeking t o exr,lain Clincer ac cordin g· t o o ld meth o ds."
Th e ig nlHant sO llle tillli! S a s k "O f what rea l lise i ~ sc i ~llce?" Hismuck takillg tlvc billiun f ranes fr om France . a ft e r Ih e \V a r o f 1870. th oug ht he had rcac h~d t ht linli t Ek Stie g litz r"lI\ i n d ~ yo u th a t th e being used os II model b~' State de- cash valu t: 10 I"raliCt o f Pn s le ur's VAUDEVIILLAINOUS partments, which are f requently d isc o v c r ic~ £:11' ~x c ~ e d s li ve bil li o n called up on to sup ply copies of fr a ncs . 10 , :I;>, ll fJ lltin f.\ vi his \V u rk a g ain s l 11111 11 :111 di .ca,c an d s uf· Mother, mu st I go o ut to w ork, t h e act. We cannot pay our board billl Ohio was on e. of the first states fe rin g Then hllng yo ur cloth es on a hi ck- in the Union to enact sa nitary Wh a t Dc .' tl t.'.' lit7. say s o f ' Pa s. ory ,limb, standards (or cunn e ries nlld thes e teur anJ t h ~ :t IlC.-r I>robl~m. e n And you'll get a good job in laws have bee n $t l'e ngth ll n ed from co u ra g~, 1I 1~' 1I ll f ' ") , t> ~ c ia l tr ai n. va ud eville. -1(·.If t il ' lI ~ hl ami a cc urat e t ime to time. A numbe r of othe r ing. states have copied the Ohio laws, obs ervat lOlI \'. vrl, ~n. lld e .. s and it is ulI(l erstood tlmt oth ers The . DISASTROUS propose to e nact mea ures a long illl'cnto r o ! tlt e sewing mach ine T herei was a young man from si milar lines . at the sllssions 'of di d no t IIII,) \\, how to ~ C\V. Had their legislatures t hi s ·winter. h e kn o wn. it would no t bave oc~ Shoreham , The Ohio act is d i!clared to ·be u qc d to h im to put t he eye of Who bad some pants and wore 'em th e ~ C \ inK mac hine ne<:d le in ' the Wben he !\tooped and laurhed t e most, compl ete of its kind and P'.\'" I o f the need le, rather than 'i n He felt a draught, is recognizl!d all such y the Fed-' th c <lId place. f;lrthest from the And -knew that he had tore ' ~ em·. eral and ot her state governm en ts. p illl. Nearly every coun t y in Ohio con- . That o ne idea lIIade the .sewing t ains canning plants which opel'- rll:Jch int' S)o ss ible. " SlMPLE ANSWER ate under th:e State. code' to th ose -. hid d 'b ' . M u~'so lini. wi ·cr. th an s u perficial , "What should be 'done In Ii case hlg . IIBn tpry stan ar s 15 a t n u- cri t ics in Americ a. has on ly praise of <frowning?" asked the timid ted ' t he , high quality·· of, Ohio's fo r Il wvi ng pi t turcs. Quite accuman who was learninr to .swlm. canne~ foods~ "-: .. rntely. he c lass 5 th e m among th~ "Well,',' 'replled the In.tructor, . ' greatl!st :t l;c llci es fo r til e ed ucation II .hould think t he nat ural thing An empty puree' Is responsible of mankilld. The other two arc would be to have " funeral," for Bome matrimonial . Q1o\'cablt: type and phot9.~p.!!l'
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Wahel McClure J. E.McClure
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VACCINATION OF SWINE (A SPECIALTY)
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DR. E. M. STEfLE
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The weather is dry,
RE-ROOF NOW =
========================== Y Oll will need houses for your
Hogs and Poultry Repair •
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Reoair the Leaks
Stop the Waste
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Wayrielville, . Ohio'
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Tt l RTLr. IHTK OMMU NITY C HRI STIAN C H URCH Richard na y. o f WilmingLon. I l ll e ll .·u nria\' :-;(' hnnl at :.) ::1 0. Evel'y, wa s lhe dinn c r gUL1 ~ t uf Mr: nlill TIII"I!," ,., I. ( ·,.1l1ll111 11lIy ('Illll'l"~' body cIl I';lilllly ilwit .. d. Mrs. l uynnrd W plt z on MUlHIIl Y. ""IIi1a!
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What : hnll I givt,·! Th(' g i ft Inbl" s are lillt',i with happy s ug · gesti ons at ClI ry's .J we ir:; S hop, Leba ll on . Ohio. A ti llln ll dl' PQs il will re ~ t' rve thl' ,' ho ic('st g ifl s. S tor(' opl' n \' (' nin gs.
Thanksgiving Is Just Around the Corner
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Ml's. C. M. Robilzc r, 1\11'$. L. 1\1. H en de r so n. MI' ~ . H . E. lI a thnwa y and l\1t-~. Geo rg J . S mith Wl'n' Dnyt on vi itoI'. to dllY .
THANK SGIVING SPECIALS
V" B'e tind W a f r r . .... .... 25c
" JlT AMINS AV B-C~D·E and l6 minerals of 5
Or3ng .... p .. r do zen ...... .... .. .. .. .. ........ .. 25c , 45c 60c Grape'.
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fres h vegetables combined with Blln"n., 3 Ib . .. ........... ....... 25c pure wh olewheat Lnye .. Cnlce •• eac h .. .. .. .. make them good .. ...... .... .... 25e an'd 35e to eat and better Pie.. each ...... .. ......... .... ... 25c for you. Crenm Puff •• 3 £or .. ........ 10c
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Cream Horn •• 3 £or ... .. ... 1 0 c
VAN OFLEN'S FRUIT STORE, Waynesville VAN OFLEN'S GROCERY, Corwin - -THE- -
Mother's
Club Market
Will b .. h eld All Day, on
Wednesday, November 28th
DR ES SED CH ICK E NS. PIES •.. CAKES. HOT DOUGHNUTS. ETC., ETC., ETC. Come in n nd le t u . h e lp you ... Ie ct your Thank.givinlf D innjoy. ea t in g
without the work of preparing.
Order. elln b e g iven in a dvan ce to
MRS.
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E~ O'NEALL, Phone 83·2
PROCE¥-DS TO BE USE D FOR TH E
Buy h er a diam ond. Only Ihe fine st b lue wliite fi('ry stones in new design llloulllings nt I'l'ason · ab le prit:!'s. will be found III U· . I'Y ' S J ewelry . ho p, " The lI ome of te l'. Gift .... L ebunon, hio. 1\11'. and Mrs. L e sli e Gl'Ilv. MI' an d Mrs. W ill Gruhum wl'r~ Sat · .11'. and Mrs . D. E. 'landiford urday eveni'ng anu undny guests 1'1' 1UI'Il d homl.' Tu s day uft cr of i' l r . and M I ·~ . A. O. Willnilm; sp mJing s veral duys with MI' . !\nd I\hs. Mnlvinll tncy. in DuyIlnd Mrs . Ell sworth Haine s ul ton . Spring Valley. Mr. and I\h .. Melvyn S wank und son s s pc nt S aturda y ni ght with Mr. and 'irs . 1\1' 1 Pickering. or Mr. unci Mrs. Ed Putton lInri SunForcst Hill farm (' llterlain e d Ilt day with Mr. and fr . . Geo rge DaSun dny dinner. MI'. and Mrs. liar- vi s . in 'in cinnati. ry C01'l1e ll and Mr. and Mrs. WaIThe dwe lling nt Butterfly In n, ter Jann ey and Mury nvage. at the W oyn s villc road and Dnytlln pike burn d lo lhe ground on "Yourex ilversea l" s il verwnre. Monday about noon. Fire was fully guuranteed. Sold only by caused b~' a defeclive flu e. Mr. leading jewe lers. Beautiful pat- Dnrl Mrs. Newberry li ved t h ere. tern s--open s tock. A ' wonderful Mrs. Charles J oh ns spent Tu shristmas gift. Cary's J ewe lry d ay of Ills t week with Mrs. L. B. hop, L eban o n. Ohio. authorized Hall, near Waynesville . d ealer In Warren co unty. Dr. H. H. H el'll1l1n is ha\' ing th e Rev. and Mrs. Jo epb Bennett. Dayton P ower and Light line built Misse He le n Hawk e , Ada han r o hi s fUl'ms n ellr h ere. fr und MrS. hll l'les Johns had and Vu ~ h(j Beckett attended a meeting 01 t he Home Mi ssionary for th e il' di nner g uests Sunday, society of the M. E. church at Leb Mr. und Mrs . GI nn .John s nnd childre n. Pnul and Vivian. of DIlYa n on Tuesday of last week. lon , and Ma stel' W nd ell Suli sbur y Ca lifornia Sport Ha tsl TI~e II f levela.nd . latest fa sh ion note says pllstel coiMI'. and Mr s. W . G. Haine s anud or, metallic trimm ed felts for wear childre n. Hob ert. Mildred nnd Cluwith fur and f ur-lined coats, ellch ra. of Behno nt. spen t un da y wit h . in a n art box. GJ'acc L. S mi t h . their paren ts. Mr. and Mrs. . H . Haines Il nd fam ily. Miss May Wrigh t left Tuesday Mr. n11d Mrs . Prank Mil tenberfor a sh ort v isit with Miss Emma g e r a nd muthe r entertflined to S un P eucock in Dayton, and will go uay dinn er. Mr. a nd Mrs. Clarence from there Thu rsuay morhing, to Osborn, of SpriI~gfie l d; Mr. and Ch icago. where ah w ill spen d the Mrs . Arthur MIlt n berger nnt.! winter with Mrs. Clifford Ridge fam il y. of Mifld lc t own; Mrs. Grace and fam il y. Smi t h. of Waynesville ; MI'. ami Mr. and Mrs . L. Hu d dl~, of Mrs . Cliiforfl Arch" neon an d son Madisonville. "Mr. u nd MI\8 . R a lp h Rllberl. of' Dayton. nntll luu s. SlIntason anu work Lewis of Daylon . Mrs. Verna Kelley a nd grandson Bobby Hho)) t ruck from t he Rike- Ku mMarsha ll of Springfield, were din'- IeI' Co., f Dayton. w ill be in our ncr guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. ciLy Wedn ·day. Novembe r 28th. at 2 o'c loek p. m., nt Lytl e Hul l. S. Gmham S undu y. Rem embe r the dut l! nllli come l o All make~ . wrist and pock el s e th em und lJl'ing t he ki,ldi cs. wutc hes. rings, costume · jewoll'y, Mrs. Will. Coleman. Mrs. Wulnovelties. unus u al Christmus g ifts leI' I{ e lll'ick and .James Hoin es nt- usefu l and inexpensi ve- you te n iled lhe sa le of Will S peets n eal' wi ll find at ary 's Jewelt·y S hop. S prinl~ bor{) . W edn ·day. Leballon, Ohio, " The Home o f Mr. ' an d MI·s. Kesic i' Gl'ahnm Gifts." Sto r e open evenings. lin d daughtcr W I'e Sunda y guest s of Mr. and Mrs . hade s Guitn er. The latest report of the con - in Miami sburg. . ditio n of Mr. Walter McClul'e, w ho - -~ --.-~is at Miami Vall ey hO/3pi ta l, is not e nco uraging to his man y friends in thi s community. In order to be n ear h er hu s bunt.! . Mrs McC lure is staying at th e home of her son Carl in Dayton. MI'. anrl Mr ~ . John Myers lire the pI'oud po ssesso r s of a n ew raMr. and Mrs. F. U. L on g or ;lio Het. Colu mbus, Mr. and Mrs. Raymo nd Mr. and Mrs A . B. S ha n er an d Willia ms'o n of Cleveland. MI'. and fam il y s pent Saturday with r elaMrs. Harold Williamson and baby lives at Kin gma n. son. Dr. and Mrs. Shirk of Dayto n. Miss Ada S hnne r ' s pent seve ral were the week -end vis itors at th duy~ at the h ome p f Mrs. Maude hom e of ·H. H . Williamson an<1 Cran e. Wh o is ill a t McClellan's family. hOi;p·ital. MI'. flntl Mrs. John Mr ers enterGruen watche ; are admired and lained at S unday dinn e r Mr. and talk ed about 1110re than any oth er Mr s. Barnhart. of ne m' F ra nklin; watch. R egardless of th e prke MI'. Clare I ce Bal'heart" wife and. you pay each Grue n watch is n 1mby and Mr. a nd Mrs. Ii tro I'd dependab le timepiece . Your Gru en Barheart and childr en. Jeweler in Warre n co unty is CaGUL!sls of Miss Alice Chenoweth ry's Jewe lry S hop. Lebanon. O. un Thursday were . Mrs. Ella Bra Jd oc k . Ernest Braddock Harry Ca nnel'. M rs. Em ma Grubb s a nd MEETING OF Y. F . M. a fri e nd. a ll of Dayto n. The regular mee ting of the Y. , . The. li ttle Daki n ~w ins g a~ e a F. M. will be h e ld at lh e McMililln party In ho nor of their 10lh bIrthhome Su n day evening. Novembe r. day . on Sat u rd ay uCt~l·~Ol)n. Games 25. The leaders are a s f o ll ows : wer e played and d elIcIOUS refreshDevotional. Elizabeth Bran strn - ments w er e served to t he followlor; lesson . Marguret Cook; r ecre- Ing g u est.s·: Dorothy Drummond. at io nnl , Luwre nce Murnas . ~a r o l . Mmam .a n(l Kat hryn Lud, M. A. C .• Rep or ter. lllgton, S u'e ll u. Bdty and Beulah - -- -- Bernurd. Lliverna and Lawrence Dakin , Clara , Howard and Lloyd G-R-R-R-R I. Kearns, Betty. Herbert. Darrell Tlie little "W hat time is it? I'm invited and Dorothy Dl)kin. to t h e show, a nd my wutch isn't g uests d'e pllrted 'yishing th,e twins many more happy birthdays. go ing." . Miss Adu Shaner called on 'Opal " Why. wAsn·t it invited?". Dakin' Sunday aft~ rn o~ n . , Mrs. Frah~ DakIn s pEn!t-Sunday .MADE HIM WAIT afternoon With her da ughters near Lebanon. W !l r~man (to ma te. who h88' Hun t ing lIeason is n?w in and d fallen down deep well) - "You good crop of rabbits IS ,·epo. ed; sto where yo.u are. Bill. I'll run al~o se.veral phf,!~ unttl ha ve b een an'p fetclPa r ope)" killl!d In OlLJr ne.l ghborhood.
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l\h. 1]:l1rl1~Y HI' W I', of Dnylo n . Ilall on Iw ld l"('C lil\g~ at Lyll ' ntlll'dny 111111 :-;1!IHluy ('v ,' n~ng.' nllt! will Ill,;" bc' Ihel'\! uv I' th we' ll-end. MI'. find fto s. W . Ie, ' InI'K, f)f , llyn svilll!. WC,,(· (j l1'I·ltIC.k elinn ' I' gUlt ~l l:;l III' MI'I<. l ury \\' l' UI\ cH day . It·. Hlld II':;. ,hlld,'/' J uhn s IIml i\1l'. ilnd Mrs. Wllltl' I' 1\ \.' ll l'i·1; lU\ \\' I ,Ioslill ill ' ''I' 11t' Sin~i llK Foo l" nt th(l Cni Oll ia l ill J) u~' ton F r id a) <'veni ng. 11'. ulld :\lI·R . Fo re~ t Gru il1Llll :11111 d:\ughtvl' H wcrl! :5l1ndll .\· d ill 11"1' ~ u C~tH or 1\11'''' Lallra ' h idlll;c,· u n.] I'a l\lily, ~If Ilnl'\r(, y sulI l·g. ' l' hl' I'!' will b(· Il l' ·nt: hiliK sC' l' vic(' at Lyt ll' (' hurch u n 'I'hank :lKivillg Dny III 10 (l·C'lock. Ev ery o ll e i. 'ordi llllv in vi tl.'d to nlte m!. ' Iyd(; \\' hlll'loll an d CintHie Le w is mndl! a bu;; iness trip 10 Rich· mond, I n~ . , . ·ntur<iny. 1\11'. nnu !'I II'S. Wal tl' r K ' Ill·i,·k. M I' ~ . A II n 1':lll l'i l'k n nd W e nd ('l1 Sll li' ll~ll'Y I1 IQ tlll'e tl to .' ilvl·.·tron . IlNI I' t'in(·i n nllti. M'lmlny. MI'. lind !l1l '11 HL!11 lI awk' . pt'nt S Ullday with ~1I'. ,) 'I l't' ph IIllw k,· :lnd MI'. li nt! Mr . . K L. ~(,I\r ~ . al !:i al.iilll\. . i'l r. n lld M l' ~ . Wilbert ,'wunk . l\1r ~ . EVL! IYII ~wp nk . MI' . und MI·s. Culvin Lon gocrl.' I\ ntl !-lon , lind EI'nl's t F ()ulk ~ ~pe llL ' unliuy afte rn oon LI nd L!v ' llinl{ at thc IlOnll' of Mr. lIad Mrs. <-: 1.' I' l~e Dll v i ~ . lit illL' in · nati. l\11:. un d l\11·s. Alb c rt 'I ncy we re cul ied (0 tht:! home of Mr. unci Mr n. Will 'ull . ne nr 'pringbol'O, Sun ,lny ev ening on Ul'cu lmt of lhe M' l'i ous ill ness of lht'i l: littl e ria ugh
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HOT LUNCHES AT
THE GRADE BUILD ING THIS WINTER
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RAYMON F. HATFIELD Waynesville, Ohio R PI' se nling t hc IN SU RANC
COM PANY OF NORTH AMERICA
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Dorothy Wlc.le, of Ridgeville. and Mr. ROBS enjoyed an 0)' ter The NI~bt Owl's Euchre c lub supper at t he OddfellowK lodge. had a Jlh fry at the hom or PeT· ry Wade lust Friday. '{'lillY got ANNUAL ELBCTION IIway with thirty- fIve lloun ds of f~Hh lind a ll (' nj oyed a good ~oCl ial Nt th~ regu lnr meeting of tIme. Minmi hapl r No. 107 O. E. S. . (,h~rles' tKl'tl l' Idl S b en ~n 'the t he l!llnUIIi e le tio n of meers SI II list w l.h lht' '1'lppe, hut l!l hilt- -took place wi t h t he following ret,· again . . Bults:- W M .• 0111 tfllrlS(lck; W. . l\1rs. John KI'I'! I' Ilnu Ro n •. Ric h- P .• W. .' 'to J il hn; A. M.• Joseul'll, s p n l \\'1' Ifl t: . ' IllY ni ' ht mId I)hill e EUI'n h art ; S c·y .• , Minnie :rhul'sduy \'. It h M1:'1 . DOl'll /\ tlllr, Frumm: 'I',· us .• B I'tie Mills, 'and III DUytO,ll . E dith Andrews ; A. nd .• Nina 00nnl4 • ur f:H • Eugl.'lIc Burn et t John' Tru t(' Lu ellu Miller. and Joan (;i l h·: f .hllv!! be n huv- ' , , _ __ inK ch ick ell I ,) ' . NO HUNTING • W/llter on d lilli e HllnllCII went to Nel! n shl . I: al t he Apollo th eWr, the und el'Rign d. ullow no ater in Unyl oll Sunday 1\ ft I·no o n. h \lntin g , trll'pping or tl' eBpa 5~ ing MI'. tlol,d M : ''. \ ill R,IN' s pen t on nul' fnl'll HI ntUl'dHY ev nin g nl S vringbOI·O. EJ.. IAs GLESBEE
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The Desk!'!! h ave a I\I)W machill\! . OUI' sch oo l hud n birlhday purty lust Friday afternuon in hVnot of th eir teacher. I\h'1l. I uth Bul'l'oUl:h~. Mary ~ nln !! on.! Donalu Me 1\ ny. Our Inui e Aid llwt h . t W Ilk wiLh Mcsdam Ad uh Tu hnugc lind .JI'$;; i · L. K enno nc Th Pl'i Kc ill u club m el t !lis W tlk \ illl ' hlll·tzel ot h!!r '1J,' uulifu l \'l Ulltl'Y h O Il I~ at Gl'eL!11 Bl' i(lr. J . f. C( 'I'u1!nllgc. wife a nd son o r South LeLa nOll, W elt' -,' uncla; u ft(' I'n llO Il Cl1l1 l n ; here wi t h A. B. Tu lnlllg(' UllU wife and l\ l rs. J CIlsi' Kl!ll n on. Thi ~ plll c{' w as well represen tI! d Ul t he 11\1' ·(j ug at Hu rveysb urg lus t we e k. I IlU ·I·t Fi shbaug h und wiCe of 1\1 idcll et o wn. III'C s p el\ding 'this We 'I; with t he J ord on fund ly . lI ('nl' ~' Muure II:\.' Ii, 1" ' 1111 l. ~ lion 1'''1' hi s ll C' W LUI·n. .IUll l s l\lcDunlild UIl . 1 f..1l\i1y will lllOve 10 W ;. ynes\ ill. ,:oon. 11 1111 .loml.'!! 1'1'I1ylol' lind fa1l\ il ·, will 11111\'(> fl'o m (.; 1'(' (' 11 Bri,,,' I.. th!! p la c(' \' IlClit d by' thc I\ ld1u11.Ild s. M. M. T e l'l' Y ollli K. I~ . Thompso n \\'l!I'" in urwin Snlurflay nf- II tl:'r1100n . MI·~. Ev n hank ha s so ld h e r p lul'l' he l'e to u Dnyton mun. 1\1. M. T (·l'1'Y. wifc and K. E. Thompsll ll W('l't' in Lcbunon M011 day. Il cllr,\' ~ :. , ,·c h:l ~ r ell ' 0" Ih T OllY nUl is r" 1'111 f'll' un uther y"a r. ony 1):1\ . n A11th PCll nsvlvllll in .is hn ~ gu llC bnt ::
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STATIONERY 75c Statione ry ......... .... : .. 49c $1.00 Sllati onl!ry .. .......... 69c
$1.25 S tation ery .......... 89c $1.50 Stat,onery .. ... . ...... 99c ..39c
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CelJq{~ II:.: I; u ll.1 fl1mi ly h Hve nIlV",' ' :'Ilm Ih " 'r"" I' place here i 'II th,· Ert le flll'l\l, u l Silv e r Grove Ol: r ~ , : ,ool ill g'L't\i ng ulong fin e uncler fI c skilfu l munageme nt und r ach ing IIf Mrs . Ruth BUrJ'oughs ,. f Tl , 1'\. (. ys bul'g'. Ttli' Ja cous' hove moved from tIlt' li:th el BeuRon plnce to the Wh etsel pIlleI.' on the . corner in W ellman just across fr om t he GrllY ~ I· O R. grOCl.' rv . W . 1-[ .Te;·ry a nd K. E . Thomp~on called on I rving W elch n eu r HIIl'\' eysblirg on e day Ill. t week. W e no w hnv e u new su wmill down lit lhe creek, thunks lo Biddl ecum & Kibl er. I\1l's. lI a McKay is in olumbu ~ l hi wee k ns chapiro n e for the county 4-H Girls club who won the h'ip t o CO lumbus. ' K. E. Thompson . wife und duug ht er. Mary Kathl ecn. H arry Cline. wife and so n. Winson. W . H. l' rry and Forest'Tibblllls w ent to Harveysb urg Su nday . night to henr Lon L easure t he blind evu ngeli81 speak. lare nce Cleave r and others of Mudisonville. came u p I\ nd s p ent aturdllY with t he Duv is fa mil y, neal' We llman . Harley W alk er an d family were
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GE NTS ' T ALC U M POWDER
35q Powder ..... ... ........ 19c
25c Talcum .... .... ............ 19c
HAIR SHAMPOO SOc ' Sh:lmpoo
COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO
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3 0 e Oil Sbampoo ............ 19c 75c Oil Sh.mpoo .... ........ 49c
25 % off on all Paints FACE POWDE R
IMPROV E D TOOTH pASTE
50c Dulce V io let .. .. : .. . . ·· 29c
l5c Tooth Paste .... .......... llc
1·2 off Lad. Pocketbooks
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ADAMS DRUG CO. Watch ,these columns for furth cl' pl'i es anel discounts
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u nday guests of Mrs. Walker's -g~hom e folk • • t he OSbOI'II' A at M.id- I-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . - -- -_ land ity. · , Hon. Frunk Brandon and wiCe 9 1 Lebano n, gave us ' a short but pl easant cn ll Monday aftern oon .
Ship Direct tQ 'T ri ~ State Cpt Out the Middleman
NEW 8URLINGTOI Miss Dorothy Conard is home fr om Oxford college. nursing an injured knee. ' MI'. and Mrs. Everett BIniI' and baby. o f Detl'oit, are h ere for a few uays . . Earl Scnmmah orn a n d G. S. Reeves have bo ught out the r esta urant form erly operated by Harvo Id Robin son. Miss Louise Compton is t h e gucst of he r neph ew , J oseph Mills and family. near Xenia . Robert nnu Ruby Smith. Viola a nd Huthanna Curry attend ed the Witten berg- Miami game at Spring fi e ld. Saturday. Miss Opal Turner is spen.ding tho w eek at Columbus. a r eward 'he elll'n ed by a sewing ex hibit at lhe State fair. . Mr. and Mrs. Murry McMillan. of Indianapo lis, were guests of reI. ativL's here over the week-end. At the r egular meeting ·of the I\fasonic lodge on Tu esday evening the following officers were elected: W. M.. Homer H . Haines; S. W .• Harold Van Pelt; J . W., Chllrles Brackney; S. D .• Ru ssell Stingle y; J . D .• Ray Conklin; tyler. G . . A. Phillips ; st ewards, Ray Taylor a nd Ralph Leaming; ·trustee for three years. Trevor C. Hay dock ~
Why pay the 10 per cent T oll for st ation rent. heat and sa lary. When it is 0 easy and afe lo Ship Direct to t h e Tri State?
Price lo~ Butter Fat, November 19, 1928
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THE TRI ST ATE BUTTER CO. Cincinnati, Ohio
Hello, Kiddiest Here I 'a m- und I expect to be 'with you every week telli ng y ou some of the f unniest Ii tt! \! bed-time stories you ever heard. ! . , Watch for these. sto ries every week in this paper. . Get Daddy Of Mother to rCa d them to .you every night before you go to bed. , - FARMER SMITH.
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FIVE POINT. Charle s Mercer. of Columbus, spe nt Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Walter Kruer a nd fa mily. A fternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kruer a nd daughter; Mary Loui se, and Mr. and l'y[rs. Albert Bergman. of Dayt on. . Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Lighter entertain ed the former's sister and (amily fro m Springfielq. Sunday. Mrs. John McCullough' is slowly impro vi"ng after gO'i ng to Dayton la st Wedn esday and taking the test f or goitre and also taking an XRay treatment for the small goitre tha t they found. ' , ~r. and ' Mrs. Will Ross sPent S unday aftern~on wit h the ' Iatte r's brother and wife, Mr. and M~ . Fred Wade ot Franklin. . Miss Helen ' K~uer, in compan, wit h Helen Thomas and Kathleen Ch.s mberlain aqd Dorothy Brown, spent last Thu~ay DIght· .w ith
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDN'E SDAY , N
Aviuliol1 is ex pectl'd to play II prominent part in the delibera, tions of the nex t genernl U55m bly, which co m~ n es lho first weel, in January . At the last session a joinl committee WII H uppoinlec to druw up an aviatiun co de (OJ the . tate, and this ha H been com p leteu, uccol'ding to Dllvid S. In· galls, Cleve land , chuirmlln o f t hl co mmi ssion, the on ly Ilaval flyel to receive the congTesKional med nl o f honor during the world Will' , The code to be p resc nted for urlop· Li (ln follow s very ('Iosely th e r egululiuns of the United Stales department,. of commercc, whi ch lUVC done much til provide fo' saftey of pilots and IlIl s~ ellger s .
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NEWS' DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL OLUM BU S , OHIO- Ohio's capitnl city iH about til take ill! plncl' us one o f thl' nHJHl prolllillcnt uil' i c ' nt I', of lh ' midllle west, fol - I lowiilg udopli on ut the recent' e lectiun s of UII ail'lwrt LUII,I illsue for $85 0,000. Colonel Lilldb ergh larence Chamberlain, Ameliu Enl hnrt, Gen('I'!ri F ac het, co mmand er , in -I! hief of the llrmy uir corJl!:!, und scu res of other noted Il yc l'lI, huvc giv ' n their upproval tu the ~ ite se lected, which ill ndjacent to th" army n 'lIe rve depot, nnrthwest o t the city. Th e t l'act will cmb ract ned l'1y one thousand uCl'e~ when comple t ed . As soo n a~ thit. us the port is placed in hup e, trnn Rco ntin entul ail' transport, JI t rai n-plane l'ombinutiun paRserl , gel' He rvice, will u ~e .lhe tleld 11> it s clIsl c rn ui,' terminal, alld vari· ous feeder and ol he r lung ro ute~ will also make the port their head, quarter!!.
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I ':,OO .OO() WlIl'th o f IlI'npt!rty hnvc ny formully "pelled the ne w h ume ~ fllI" ing enrlier thah usuul this yeur. 'e ph Ben n ett on Tu esdu y. l1('en dl's ll'{'y d by tire in th e Uniof The Western StUI' to the ,pubKlnf'Hl U\·"," t he rJlli r e l'onlll1uni t ~·. with indications that it will be the Su\\' s fil<'d by 1I1111: hine. Cu't lic la st Friday and Satu rrill Y. :\1r, and ~Ir s . ;'I :I,- n:lrd Wl'ltz t.e d . :tIlLL·s. An :lve rage of SSO g reatest in the history of the roud f To Ih(' tin\!' o f going to pro: ", 11,· Rates lowe r than eve'r ure to be deune,', truer, faster. Roy Pig- pecial in vitati o ns werc issued t o Irad '" IllI'ir S undll)' ~lIt· s ts . J\Ir. ~1J'e s III dw('lIing II"US(',;, und fiv e W;l ~ still living. hu t hi ~ d(' ath i ~ publi~hel 'S i~1 th!' Mi:lmi Valley fOI' ]f you Illi ~~ etl th e l>a s k e tb~lI given tho e who want t o invade tt, ut Madden' Lumber Ynrd. IIl1 d i\lrll. ,J. C. 11 a \\,I<L' , !\II'. and III , dlouls II('CU I' in thi s country ~ \'l' I'): d:ly. Th p lota l annuol I tl ~s Friday night, "bo ut sixty-five re- galll(, l:.rs t Jo'rioluy ni!{ht yO\! cel'- IlIOIll nturily (' xl' 'cl.l!d. the South with a pros pect of locnt~Ir ". ,\1 'IvYII Ba nta. Miss Loui 'e Treadwuy , nf MidIn thi S (' Ollnll'y by fire, of pl'oper't.uinly missed II Ill' 0(' lhl' fllste" t ing there IInci "home seekel's" ex· dletowlI, is spending a few weeks spondi ng. t.v und eco nomic v IlIIIP~ . inc1udillg Bas k te of beautiful fl owe r s, li nd mn st t hr illin )! )!llmC ~ ever c ursion rales have nlready gon t' ,vilh he r s is ter, MrH. George lI en Filii' wtll(' h : l' P'I"I ,1 '. r,'" U f presented by hatfi eld & Wood s, IllaYl'd on Ihe loc lli floo r . WayHenk l(' WlI S till' " uL~tnnrlinl,( ~ tar r"d~' g(,lIuillI' Pllrt ,'. GUIl I:.I1 ' l:{·ol Ih.· value of hUlIlan lives. rCllche into effect. This is especially tr·ut' derson. Diem & Wing, paper firms; Amer- n es"fIIe klckerl jn~t (001' lhing: , in tlie bout. a nri di Hp la yed wlllld('r- wo r k. Cn l',v's J l· wl·lry ~h.,p, I l'b- thl' appalling : urn Ill' fOlll' billion to troffic to Mississippi, LCtuisiana. do llar!>. ican Type FounderH Co., Minmi und thos<' wer., fOUl' mOl'c Jlllints. ful work gua rrl in/:" a s 1\' ('11 a s bas- HIl,III, Oh i.. . Op('11 ,· n'ni l~ j.' ''' , Alabamu and other states border, Mrs. Oliver Duvi s r et urned home Valley Pr e~s Assnciution nnd th e As ' wa,; sehc· dul"d the' fir ~t un(1 ket ~ hn oti ng . In thl' I H ~ t five min ing on the Gulf of Mexico. FloI', unday uftel' fl . ix w(! l!ks' visit M 1';< . .1. B. ChUl'lllall :l1l1i son, , On We dn esd :ly nig-ht Deee mbpl' ida trnffic is not expect ed to enjoy .with her SOli and fnmily in Bo ton. Lebanon Rutnry club, graced the n 'servt" t.errms of W. H . S. lII !! t the ut e~ t il play wilh I Ill' sc ore tied counlel' in th l' front offi ce . Cf) ITl·~ pondin" quintets o f MOlT.)\\, hI' <:H ptul'e d t.hree p"ints tl nl y 1.0 H"uert. " I' ColumiJu s , sl" ' lIt SH t - "~ . th I' ~ec nJl(I numh!'I' •of the Ly a rush until niter the holidays. Mus . Mr. Gardner Towll.l ey . busine ~!' ill tw o wond .. rful ganl!! S, winning I". lakl'n frtllll the /rump nn IH'I'- ul'fhlY all d S Ullda y ut the hUIlI!' of ceu m Cou!"se, s poll sl' l'e.1 by the Muny new fuees will greet visWe repllir;' alter lind replate mnnngel' and ('(lito!', acted as hORl one Il nd ti~hting hard but I f) " in~ sonal foul ~ and wat ch hi ~ t('am Ll l'- Mrs. r hapnllln' s nlllther. Mrs . .1lInlm's, WIll be /rivf'll . GE'Ol'g(l A. SPI't'R(', leclul' '1' IIlId student of H(lito rs to ' 'the state house after the ,;,o ld, ~i"· e.r, copper, bl'llss, nickel in the cn forced a bscnce of Clul'- thl' oth e r. For a wile with th ~c ol'e fC'utc.1. S h erw oo d wa ~ Ill' xt hi~h - ' Eliwlll'th Baily. ,.ja l and infiu stl'ial Jlrub l em ~. will first of the yeur. With the with- ,Ind bronze in any fini sh; IlI RO buy ence J . Browl1 , pre~id e nt of the hunging tl l'sL one way and t hen point man for W. H. S., with . l·Vl' n I'm ker I IlIof"loI q '(, Il" Illl d Pen - be llll' attnletion nt" thl' (' vening. dl'awul _ of the preent ndminis- old gold and silver. C!lry's Jew- company, and C'xte nded n heu rty nnothel', it ln ok ed ns if flit! W. H. puint s 'tll his irpdit. li e (lIllYI'd n we lcome to the I'isitors. S. would again bc "icto l·iou : . but hal'll ~ullle und di s played hi R lI sulIl ci ls . Tlw IJl'st for the C hri st llla ~ MI'. SJlel' ~ (' wa " bul'll nnd 1·('[!I·c.i tration, and the 'nscllndency of nn !'Iry Shop, Lebnnon, Ohio. The new plnnt il< complete in its ulas. it wa: not to l.e. or ra thcl' go od pa ~~ wud( a s w,'ll n ~ glial ~ ift. ~r, Yl.'a l' ~11a1' allL"I' IIn.1 UIl - in Ohiu IIl1d WOII hi s uwn ('(itH'ntinn r e ntire Republicun ticke t, muny I' l'('aka hl p ua rl'l!i s. '1l1'y'S J (·\V('lry by hurd worl; , r" (' l' iving hi s degrl'e ~ ho ol ihg. n ew appointive positions remain l\1i~ses ' Trille na and Margllret equiPlllent fOI' the issuing of n would nol Le. The n' ~ l'I'V!, ~ of W. H. S, were! Thl' I'cst of th e team Wl'rp Il l'l' s- ShuI' , Lt·banun, Ohio. frnm Ohio NIII·t h .. l·n univ l' r sity . It to be fllled by Govlll'Oor-elect Coop Edwal'ds , "'l' I'e dillner guests of fir l-clu s~ n ewspapt!r. The lightwi ll h" wt·1I WIIl' t h ~' uur tillle to nter. Churles .JoneH, sec l'c tury to MI'. und Mrs. J. O. CllrLwl'ighl Slll - in~ and hca ling Il ystc'm s are up-to- outclus,'e d J.,y Morrow in weight ('nt ulld plll.l'ed a ti g-hting 1-:11 11 .... dull' , and meet 011 tlie requil'£'- nnd slIccced!'11 in ucldinK' annUl£'r MlIl'IlItt tw iste-d "i s kn N' lasL w(!(·k )"" ~ . L. T . (" ) "J!(· I· . 1\1 1' . IInti MI' ~ . It'lId Ihis Jlund'l'r ali t! hen l' I\fl-. t he late Senatol' Willis, will be' unlay eve nillg. ment s of a nCWRpnper plant. Willialllson, Mr. nnd SP(, PH'" snllp Lo lh ei~ be lt. Ellis, of W. lind wa s hnndicnpp('d in Ih(' ga me, I{ nY ll lolld "II'\\'S on presellt -day secretary to Governor Cooper, At 0:)10 the j,!;uests 'asselllL lcd in M .. s, Il ar.,It! Will ialll son motored pro 1,1('Ill ~ . II. •... WWI th e n ut H t a ndiJlg pill)'e .. TIIfo linu}l: Mr. and MI·s. John '. Tholl1 S' n ll while Perry Green, Hiram, Ohio, tOJ 11.. I"WlIrt· Sa tllrda y ulld nUt' atl M"l'I'llW who hos gained a num!) for him- have gOlle tl) Dayton to spe nd the lhe dining r oo il! of th e Leban o n of th (' co nflict, nnd I1Hld(· sl've l'lI l ; hotel , whcl'(' u fine dinner was g ood !' h ot~. He wa ~ folluwed , n FS 1'1" ,·d th " Ohi .. - W .. , II'.vllll and W itl \' n- '1'1,.. S"ni' ,r ela , s /rllVl' •a tle light~elr- while a member of the leg- willter with theil' daughter, Mr ~. ·served. cl n: .. ly by lIa y IIn.1 Turn er. who Th umps .. n, .. f o t 2 ".·rg f"" t},all I,:allll'. isla ture, will be the new !lecl·et.llry ' hel'l1Ian Shunk . fill nlll ' hUllr prugrllYlI I nday from For hnl I' !\11 hour after din ne r di~prllyecl lheil' u ~ ulli pep. Thi s Keb .. y, If 010 of agriculture, Edward D. Schorr, II lu I :! in lhp pres .. n~l' of the YOIII' fri t' lub tllll g-d r\'C' l' y thin v; Sllnta Iuu !' lint! lIntason, l'epl'eKUllle pl'ovl.' d excl·pt.iltna ll y fa st ))()ughllllln, c :1 2 :~ Cincinna ti, will be the new di· Your fdend s and I'elolives would !lig- II ;;(')10.,1 an d f:leu ltv. Everv t),(,y \\'anlI'X ~I' pt n picture o f o 2 4 .\' ,,11. T":lt i ~ wily :r p lltltngrnph II II 111 b"r was sl!n son a iJII' -anll we li r ctor of commerce and s pecula- rathcr nllvc your por'lmit thun Ilny . enting the Hike-Kumler Co., of f OI' a . econd -ol'tl'inJt !'ncountel', Ilnd ,I II till SUn, rg ( c) :I I I tion a ~ to who will be welfare di- uther gifts yo u cnllid ~e llri thf>m . Dayto n. entel'tnined the c ompany. OUI' h.. y~ desl'r v(' c!'t!.l it for Iwnt- Mcngl E', Ig fln'par(' of nlld well rl'lldel'l'd. Former oWlIcrs anti e l1lployee ~ illg thl! I'c:e!'\,' t eum of Mnrl'llw, ~ P(,l'I'y I 2 I iR I h .. ilil' lI l' gi I't nl Ctu'i. 111111 " timp. . rector is running the rounds of A piclure lII11ke~ lin ideal 'hrist, (;lIy IInell ('U in II good, clear o f the West.ern Stnr. John MUI'- fur thl' 'fir lit tillle in half 11 doz e n ~ Tholllps on 11111 gift. A t Ri~lge's Studio. I 0 0 It is a J>t'rsIIlH rl givillj.(, .l·xclu sivl· -t,ie I'cud til. 1'1 t'si.l E' nl's PI uclap oliticia ns. :, 1101 d istilld. 1-' 1 ... ,,: 1' Illakp an cllrS lll Mulforrl, Harold Puulpy, H, years. ... BUI·tun o () 0 Iy dli ll' :It It idg\'· s. Inali'"l : Chlll'i('R I )ay led t he deMrs. Maynnl'd Weltz und Miss V. Wultel', Will Fra~er an.1 othScore, Mol'\'o\\'. 7; W. 1I. ~S . 10. The capitol building presented \lotiullnl: ·Ihl' III'c h" Rtl'a cont.ril.llH " er~, I'elated ' interesting experiThe iiI' t tl':llll of W. II .. . wa ~ T otnl H 10 II u Ullique nppearllJlce durillg the Mu I'ga ret Vandevoort wel'c hos?II iss H"a lr icf' ({"I.il zl·r hlld a s .,01 II pll'lI , illg lIullIbcl': Rhea Ellis past week when blue and go ld es~es ·to the Teuc1ICI's ' club' lust ence~ of their regime, and all defenl cd uut th!' (' II CI,un I e l' wa s I!U ' s ls al II s lltl lll'('r 1'111'( ," :-illlu r, ga"l' II Th :lltll ~,givi ~ g reading: u 1 WLi .\·JI (,. viII .. lights wcre used in IUldit ion to the Thu 'sday evening Ilt the home of pl'esent wcre loud in their pl"l\i ~ es (lne of. if lIot tire m os t th l·illing. dllY lIig-ht. ill "ullipl illl"J1 l til Mis!; , hurt t "'" -11\'1 piny wa s then given Mrs. Weltz. tlf the new home of The Western game PVC I' !'tnged by a tl'lIIl1 I' Cp11 r s I'F white <lnes ' that outline the dome Lalll ll "'hilak"l' .• , i' ~ I .. I·I·"\\,. :\ti ,;~ I>,v Ma·".·1 ~"'!I1ill:.III . G('(wgc Hen Stal', ~ r esenti Jlg Ihe Ol"onJte find Bl!ll:k. Wallu cr, rf I t U The color ~cheme used in putting " '; I.,,"i , (. 1/ 1,,"1"1''', 11, E v.·IYII Carl ' k l,' (; ill '('1'1 Fry(' MI'l'lvn Bnnta MI'. lind Mrs. Rlllph Miller and Long li ve t.he Western Stur! Why it hud to be lVI' d on' t know , P 1'0 I'll III , 'I f II I over the · community fund this W. E. Cornell I'e lumed FI'ida~' \\,I'idlt, Ikrlli, '(' 11 .\' 1111111 1111.1 I. ,,\! . (; t> ;. I·\,1I Ilt' ulil1g'cl.'. Ne lli~ GmhHn: .- - - .... ---- but it wa s, allil how ? IL WII S I'e- . hel'woud , C :I t alld 1\I ''' ' ri ~ S hL·rW (IIHI. Between year was blue, gold and white, and from Pittsburg, where they wel'~ .1 i~ (1 CI':t tl(l" lilly tOIl fu st to ta lk ulH,ut. b ut ['II II c nkll'. I'll. (C) :1 a Cl s 11 liunrtl't, eonlpose d of Nelit wa s carried . out in all possible th e g uests of Mr. and Mrs.' WilPAINFUL INJURY (I tell you all I know and ('Ill : ur{" Mmllltt, Ig I electric signs. Entrances to the liam Michener. I II', I1l1d .. l"h is ~III (',\"'~i ~ht S PI' \" Ii i' Cl'UhUIll , Mary Ettn Guy, Boyd I I FOlTest Hough. who is employed either Will :ll'duei 01' L('\\" St .J ohn I ' FI'~' " state house were flooded with gold illli ~ 1 with :w Y":tr ~ "I' (' XI"' l' i" lIl'(' 1I £' lI dl'r;;on und Morri s Shcrwood will heo ~hJf l til tell you t he re!'t; ' Hay o in o al the Day-Flln in Dayton , hn a lights, and the A. I . U. tower, the th,' fittin p,' .. f g' la ~ " I'''. If yOI Il' ~ anJ.( unt" llulIlhl1)' . Buy her a diamond. Only the city's · show spot , was flooded al- tlnest blue while fiery st& nes in very sore finger, the I'esult of a IIsl( thl'lll ubollt it. flyps tI)'C' tn.uIJ l in.c you, l!lI n ~ ult MUlTo" has a strong tl'UIIl th iR To LlI 1 7 R 10 hilll at CIII'Y' S .J, ' w l· lr ~' s t1('l' , I.,. !t. ternately with · blue, gold and new design mountings at reasol1- severe cut received whilc ut work Th l' nlt'll teucht"rs of the Wllynl' · SlIbs it ut ion ". white lights, presenting a beauti- ab le prices, will be found at Ca- last Suturday. HE' has belln in- yem', I\ ~ sLt'ong . a~ thllt o f In st IIlIun. Uhi". Tu.· ~ dll.v. Thur ~ dllY T ownship se hoo ls rntel'tlli ned 'the ypur or :tr ongel''''' an(1 th ey ' pu l , Scor!!, !\TOITOW 2fi: W. H. S ., 22 . ful appearance. "'urnl'n t C:lclwr.·, I he wives and and ~iltlll'dilY. ry's Jeweh'y Shop, ' "The Home of cllpac ita t<,d for work fnr ~everal e;,!'rythillg t he}' had int n it a ncl This w('(·k W. IT. S, h!\ ~ no "anll' dnys but the wound is healing and h W ' ba nil s 0 I' the 1Il1ilTied teachers Gifts," Leban ';>I1, Ohio_ it is .thought he cun resume work manaUNI to ~aptllr e four mlll'l' " 'cnu sp of the T"ank ~gi\' inv: vaca 1111'S. .Juse ph C, Jo:\' all ~ pl!ll1llL·d "n Tuesdll~' lit the High School FL YERS'S BODY BROU_GHT TO pllinl s than did W. H . S. Ili" n. and ~ U~c(· ~~ full.\' ellrl'i,·d Ollt iI (· , ,111 building. Following a s umptous Mrs. Eliz!!beth Baily ' and Mr. on Mondny. OHIO FOR FUNERAL RITES FI.· ed Devitt, with Mr. and MrR. pl.,tf' ~ lII'PI i,c f" I' IH·r hll ~ I';lnd ill dinn c' r n "ucia l ('vening was en,. ----. ..::::....- -=-_-:--: ==-- --=--=celebl'ati.,n III' hi , ~" v" IH)'- f'i~ hth Emmul' Baily and children, of LebThe body of James W. Sneda- anon, . will spend Thanksgiving bil,thday Hnni\·('l'sa r r. whi .. h f,' 11 ker, WllO wus drowned on Novem- Day With J. B. Chllpmlln and fam;,n MOI~da .v . :-.I"v,·nl!,l' r :dG . TIll' DEATHS ber ) 7. in Matagorda bay, near ily in Columbus. .·Iab .. rat.· a lld ,It·li .. i,," s d inn l' I' Pfl" Brooks field, San An~onio, T ex ., lJal'l'd },), ;\Irs. I':\'a",' "'"I1Pl' i,I,d :'111'0' . Viola )1annington. wife of after he made a successfu1 le up dli ck!' n alld n .... dl (' ~ . sau sag('. Mrs. Swank and Miss Myrtle from a wrecked airplane WII S • wank, who have been Visiting at ". oR I, rna ~ hl'd pol at III' ~ . Illa~uron i t he 1:lt1' JIl ~ l'ph ManinJrton,.liied at brought to Waynesville t'o day. Fu- the home of their daughter lI~d Jlll d .\,('es'" :,dad. "'''·iI\\, ilf·rri\·" . 11(, 1' hOllll' in DlIyton Wednesduy, neral services will be held in Mi- sister, Mrs. T . C. Carr, left TuesCI'all 1,1' l'I'il·B. l'i"I;I(,d 111'111" . h"et >' , :--l" v"Il,bcr 2 1. She i ~ survived by nmi chapel tomonow morning at day evening for their h ome in Hn .il·lly. JlliXl'd pi"kll', !'n'".! . ),lIill·1'. 1",(, dauj!ht(-J' ~ an d 1\ ~o n. Filn eral pUlllpkill pi ... 1"111"" (, lI slard pie ~ ~' I'Vil'e;; wel'c ' held jut the resi10 o'clock. zleton, Pa. Snedaker had .becn in t he .army ulld tWII kind ~ of ('akl·. /\ Ii,·lighl d{' II (.•, un Hug-by Routi, Snturrla.,' for flve years, having enlisted at ftl l featllrt· \\'a ~ 1111 illtl'l' ,· " tin~ tllik a ftprJHlOII and bur ial wus in Woorl "Yourex Silverseal" si lverware, Fort Thomas, Ky. ' He is survived fully gunranteed. Sold only by gi\'e ll I, y onl' "I' t hI' j.(u ('~ l s . /{ ..'\,. land ~P III I'l!·ry . The l\rIllnington's were forfner by hiS mother, his stepfuther, 1\ leading jewelers. Beautiful pat.RUlt II . I .. Nay, of ('l·dHr Falls, Santa Claue, Santason and th eir WOTk!lhop l rut:i( will be here on Friday ufternoon tit .t r('~ id c nt f; 01 Waynesville, Mr. Man half s ister and a half brother. Iowa . terns-open stock. A wonder(ul 1'11 0>«' who clljo)'l'd thi ~ III () ti t illg-Ioll heing- u ~on of,the late o'clock_ Christmus gift. Cary's ' Jewelry' hUJlpy nCl' a ~ i o n with Mr. and l"uke Mlinington. Mrs. ,ManingShop, Lebanon, Ohio, authorized Many usdul and beautiful uarticle ~ on sale , such as Quilts" Co mf"l·t~, Rug:, Apl'on ~! FanDEP. Al!TO COMMISSIONER 1\'1 rs, Evnn ~ were Re v. Burton ton. ne e Vinla Pal"E;6s, WIIS a neice .dealer in Warren county. L. Nay, e,lar Rupids, 10wlI; Loi s of t h Inte Mrs. Alex ~mley. cy Work, Home-made Cllndy, Ice Cream, P.op Co I'll !lnd Plineh , J. C. Hawke has been reappointJ eu nn tte Smith and Welcome Mrs .. Fred M: Cole's party was Fresh h 'o t doughnuts on sale Fl'idny und uturday afternoon . ed as deputy 'auto license commis- the outstanding socinl event of Smith . of Da~l(ln: Idll R. McAdTWO BOYS ARRESTED sioner for this township and an- last week, when on Thursday a( ' mns, Mary Chenoweth, Berthu each evening from 6 to 7 :30, pril: E' fiDe, in c ludirlg free entertainment. Dinner served nounces that he is pre,Pllred to ~re ternoo.n m.o re than twenty guests Hess. J ean Hess, labe l Chenowet h ~~. for all a.p plican,ts ·for 1929..llcenses responded to Bert ha 1I<lmbaugh, Eflle Oh~noFor some time past the .Wayer invitation for EVE;INGCre:med Chiekeft and Bile :::t Dinner. . THURSDAY - ""9th Alice Chenoweth, Joseph H. ne!r\'iIIe Cunning Company llave ' 500_ A pleasant half hour fol, ,nan:lJaugh. K nri th W. mith, S. been missing canned corn. A trap WILL HOLD A MARKET 10w41d the period devoted to the FRIDAY· EVENING - P.De!!k• • Dd Su ••• ~e. DraneI'. . Lev Cal"twl"ig~lt. Eurl . Cheno-· was set and Paul Everabrt ana games, during which the guests en\Veth. Free rnall 'mith, J . S. Baker, Lawrence Cook were arrested, SATURDAY EVENJHG-Bak. Chick••• nd Pot·Pie Dinner The wome~ of the Fen-y' Church joyed the appetizing lunch set\'e"d !l i ciement, Smith, 0 fDnyton; Jacob charged with stealing the (00111 of Christ win hold a market in by the hostelS, assisted by Mrs: C. Wayneaville, on Saturday, Deeem- M. Robitzer and Mrs. H. E. 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\If H \\,llrd ' . It if MOST REASONABLE TERMS v.'. oni H ,·t hi, it al)Jl.: arillj.! !hllt it il< imp""s ib le t.o ---~ IlIl1k · a divi ion (I f the prope l·ty i ll\'"h' l'~ I, COllr t 1I l'd l'r '(j the hc\,For a Cold Plum Puddinr Marr :"I1''' Licen .... I~l' to lIIukl' II pUblic lmle Ill' the 1\1 ix '. cuP' KI'IIPCl1Ut H, " cup FI'('e1el'i 'k C'hllr1C'K Kultltlllln, Jl I' t- llI ist's, r ll ur. 'incin nll ti, 111111 Mi ~~ sO (I,' d ruis inH, '. up F:nglitlh wu lIt 1'7. - KIl ~ ch '0. \'~. The lithogl'aphl'l'. I nt he K IIl1t mellts. ' cup coo keol pruneR. If Bain wn ~ drunk Ill' Iliol not i h : t' of l'I-I'Hd .. ·... \\'ou Jd \.'(1 \, (.' 1' ytlur Vall 11 0 1'11(' ('". Cns ' . Court uuthor- Mary Ell,'n 11 l1 hl1, LdJutl l) l1 . Dis1/., ('UP c itrlln , ull rut Iln(·. ~ I ,,) w il in hi ,. mn\' ,' nlt'l\l"Hl'd, (' lll ~ t(, 1' ,,1' I,u lh·t hol,'s, Th " t·.- l ~. t'd I hl! 1'1.'l'l'i'·l'l· t,l pu y _Io' hn S. s oh 'I' tI pllcknj('e or le lltoll -flav o l'e d ''''' I' aIY an ol,li "hl·v ,·!.'d h i" fltCI' ,Ii ~· i l ll' w"I'd 111I·t· ,., g:' , llt: dllwlI thl ' \ ' an 11 111'IIe $ 1-I!I . G6 a s u full ud R(,.I E.tale Tran.fera g,. lat ill ill II pilll .. I' Iwiling "'"tl'l' lurt c,i and I'xprc""i\' " (If till' nHlSl LU l'Ill·l' . j ll s t tlll'1Il bcl W ' 1'11 Ml' Van HUl'lIe Emi ly lind Chnriil' ,ll'tl t ll N,' w- ulld w hil e sl ill ,hot 11t111 thl' Ini xe d " JI'" th,' 1, 11101 .. f l'"pllt "ti"tt 1I1",t lin d lhl' Cllml':l ny prior , tl! llll' r~ nlllli~llllIll inl,·n!. 11<' "c ,' n1(' 01 u t,.n 'Brown lui ill Snuth Lehu 11 11 11 . fl'uil " 1III d I, t " IISPOIIII nf dove s , wild lin d ~ i ni !\ !" I' ligurl' . II" hud ; L!I',' t o t1 \' fOIl' It,, ' ,, \\'ifl n lh'ad ,,1' 1\ , · , · i\'l·I' ~ hijJ . . Besl'il' ~ieyt'I', by s lll·ri ll' to l:"o ',~ Il'lI ~ IWIlII III' ti olllllll0n and lIult all"'I\'l'v killed :l I1IlIn, Hlld thi ~ ap - j\\an ill t ld~ ' ·"Ullt n '. 1\11' Ih ,· ,,:0 1'n . Lnntlen, lruc:t ill Dce l'ti e ltl Tp. to tns tl'. Mold 111101 tI"l'v e with P"ltt'p,i mUllif,·,,! ill hi" 1i,' IUt'untol'. l'st . t till, t lH' d n 'l \\' ! I ~ l ' t· rluW R. E. Bevill ct II I, t o I': ilu 1. wh ipPI'u CI'I 'l ttl ~ New Suit. "\\'IIn'l n.llhin· nIH\;(' y o u drll\\' . 'y\Hi ' t'l' \'lIly !l I, py. tlHill~h Y llll ' l"! ' • nobi llOIl :l UCI'('H in F!'Ilnklin '1'". , \t on It l' ll'IlI'p ill·. hu ,.h y (. 11,·. ~('\l'. '!" Ill' sll " l!!"d . ,' uu .Iul ill BUt'l'l'1l ,.,., Orvi lle BUI'I'l'l1 hri st F, IInu Est h C' 1' \1(111 Bill .. . "'\'n\ ,vaitina: (I n yHU. Cal." 1'(1 - Llu~k. 1'llI n ll t tt ~ 1'1'(1l~ ,·hi · k ,· tt . 1' .. 1' di"ol" 'l! un gl'ouuds of gross Dc liciou. Creole S"u"" gen til WiiliulI1 KlIlt,' llII ll n, a f,. I U an' I',·\, 1"'<,11 1"IlK .. tt I h,' d otlK'·. tI ,·~I, . ,· t. pli "d Dunn ,·. . l'hop lit", u IlItlr Kl'el' n peppel' in Ol!('l' li e hl 'I'll. ael'('S ~Il'i)h,· II little o!' 1111' ""'i"I,' ,\1," ' 1 Bain 's right hanoi " llff"lll'd lind n >1 1111111 o ll ioll 111101 suI' ten ill L.aura I'r ill t z v ~. E. J . Gatwoot! F'rllnk and (;1I1'11"'il\ Kl'lli s to '\ ' ''11 ' 11 1'10"'.1 III ; lIIol ,I . 1I. Yuung. r,,1' ,t!nlllugl'6. n1<lv",1. Dunn,' thn'w h i" ~lIn fi , hlll'l " Oil n"II,· . Inlllt '~ pf" l t\ :! of hur on '"' h a iti Ead A u ntl ~'IIY Eo Murlall, :!3 l'UUI' It' al'lI 'tI,,· "O UIlII'V ," u hll\' throw~ a ball 1I111!.· rhalld flit. Aold 1\ ('lIp Iff l!lid tomat,J . lItl lIIUllt (' llIil11<'1I '. r,OtJu. aal'S i~ Wllynl' '1'\1. Tht 'n' W:1 :'\ !-oll ln·l · t h i nt! . ;.jnt 'f' n ' nut! a tll'/;W hi ~ fatlll'l' ha ~ tnll)!hl him . ":1ill'S I I'rilz \' l'. 1::. J . Galwoou noy L. und Marl hll 1111tl ~ lIn to 11l1I·1·". ~,'a " "11 hi g hl.\' wil h slI ll und • 11" pull,'ol t wi,'p. hi ~ Sh.ll ~ f"lll () :!l lil'lIhlt- 1I 1. "U l hi s "ltlla\\', tllhnsco, bring I" II bllil (lnd attd .1 . O. YUl1ng, fO I' datllllgl'~. C. B. Ailen. lot in Frtlllklill . " I <llIl' fI :-i ay Y( llI 'I' , J'iJ,.:'hl." r ~ l. n:-; f.lll'. IH ld I tnu l ~"plll1 n qui,' k ('uoking :!""dlnt l'illil1l1'rI $~:!~&. Un/vt'r amJ Mal')!III'ri lt, H"'1uuI'Ll I'l i"d 111l1lI I(' '1U idl y. " :lll d I'll ~' II !:lllill' ~ l,iK (,,,It L,",!lI,·d \\ hill' it \ tlllt il l'i c: h lind t-:rl1, ·~ t Printz vs I!:. J . C;a'!woo ,1 tl) V. T. HOU~l'l s, lot in F rllnk liq . t upiu(' u. Cook ~ I "r, "1' \\ ilh ""'1. " ( ' /I A I'T I·: H 1. I 'h ,· 111,,· I l,nl , I' " I' IIU'. W,·1' (' " lill"n~. WII S pui IIlt' d d'~\\,11 \\'11 1'01 " n lid h ... te. .\"( l'l"'II III Y, if n 1"'/lvi" I' SHIH'e is dealld .1. U . Youllg: ful' dllllinges. Hob"I't W. Hiltl ./tlll n Mllrtill to I ~ l Il1H ,nl' lI+ t hI ' Wa -1 idi l1~ 1-'1 "111 lit . · I' .. ad l)lIal'" !UI'lIt·o\ illtll WII~ falllllK . III ~ hu ll ,, ! ~1';l tll'rl.d , it'l·,t. IHloi all arlditiutlul hull' teuall lll lllll l'lll illlltU $:!:i:!5. MIlI'y John s "n, ~ l o t ~ ill "" ''it S P"OII of thl' tllpil1'·II ., - - - -lIlt , ~ n ,.' t. du~t lind ~rll\'t'l at . 1hlUlIl' . ft· .·t. d o "' " I h,· 1' .. ,, 01 \\ il h ~t . · , . I" . FI .,I' . .1. tial'ri s oll vs. EI'II,'sl Gur W oo ,lville . 1 .. ~l l·\· t · f l' ... ' h:I\' .. \'t.lI J,!'Ht a ny "u It WII ~ ill h im th .. 1l :11l IIl II ":\, !I "i d. , I h .. I' ll lI)!hftlI'l'. lill - !:laill 1',·11 1, ••)s<,ly " ' lth'Hlt 1'.>IIt I) 1" I'i "o n. fill' di\,oIl" '" on Kroultds of Jl 1ulll'y',"1 a ... k l·" I.U:l;lt .. h"I'II.'d t\l,l'htill~ III't iIH·t :. 1,1." ,d •.iI 1,\ 1III,' h,"~ r:tils . ulI.I "nd(II~,1 ti"lI. Wh e n Wh ippin g Cream g-r (I :-:~ Ut ' g'll'l' l. Commi.a loller. ' Proceed ' or • 1",1 II dr ivillK i" t" ", II, t " hil l. h" I ":" alld ,' , . hiL-k ~ .,f \'al'il)u~ \\,lwll'h,' ,'allU' til Ihr' ~:It(' o f h i ~ .. ~I " n, ')· ·:" " ~"I"l tll " d LUh,' 100anl,· 1 1111 h ~llIl'Ki s ,"s. John Sturgis , Th· bes t · Ull' ll Kil 1' •• 1' whipping 11.' \I'll " tilt' III , t ,.f tl,,· II I I""" ~ 1·ll ld • . 11 1I:t1"" s '.v,. l'a llKl'd d"WII IHlIIIl' IIlId SII\\' hi s IIlld" lh"n' wilh I~· . ... ·a)·. I hal " II' t I\WII ,·01 :l t\\" . f\II' di\' \J I T(I un g-r\tund s of gross Bills u llu\~'(' d : ,Johns l)n & Wilt, l' \'I '1I 1l1 is th e tI .. uul,· b •• il,· I·. I'ul tlllt ,,101 fil!htillK -I lid. IIf '1\ ,x:I ": Ih. ' , II''','!, l:thillK i'n :lil lit a I!latll·[· n n\t·!tl'·~ "ltI(. h" l's,' , saddl,· d . with Ilil :--l lI t'l' \utl, f t.,1' ~ "ttlt ' t im .,," nl'KI, ·c:t. son 'u., I'I:!Lillolil1g 01",·,1 1·(·(·" rtl Nu in ' III' ('1/1 01 wnt,,1' ill thl' lowel' " I' ll rUl'fll :-o h Il Il.,lI 'Y fH I' Kl'u l .," Rllt 1I;'t t l,.. IIII ' III " I'Y !Of hi , .1" ,"1 l' a'IIt ' "I :t,-(~' II f' r,,, n s nl" "itlK I"i. '·lIl1t",·n. rllpl' 1I11l1 IotlK ~ all ill pilI,'" :II al'gltI'l' i T t' ntllt's v ~ . Ernes t :l:l. $28: " Iullluu . Ult lnk BOll\; "J . <HUN' IIIHI lind whip I he nl'a l1l in fa lh.· ... nOl' thl' pl " lIdillL' "r h i ~ ,11 1','l y III' :ltl d 01 .. \\'11. 1\.lt a ('II \\" a SIII ,tl " , l itH' \; p"I'\' ud,' d Blt,· \;· ~ 1" '\ 111'1\, ·01 IIU :llh' , ".-\ nd f"r "'hi , I, \. ·I" ·alt·rs , fll\' di vllrl'c 'n gro unt! s s ll\lpli e~ fill' c:oll1missiunl'l's , $:l; II . Ilw UPP"I' "I.'I·t i,'n. The 'o ld Wllt lIlli, pl' livi ci ill),! ""U hurl'" b:u'k li t' [·)(tl'(.'II1<' c ruelty. . ,)ft ~ 'l oiC t.. d nlulht,,, , Il tlr tlh' warn · }. .. V \\;, .. i n :-- i J ~ ht. "" J,l irit. W . H ul1\phl· (!Y~. l'1l'l'k . )lnstugll , hush' lI S .Ih,. \\'hijJpitl~ cu n$isIn lIf lhi" ullcl ~ wh " ~ 1 "0I1 I,,'f,,\'\' \\,1 " ' 11 II., I' allll' I II within fifty I I hud ~ Iipp,· ol hi s mind - till' h.· 1'" \\illltl llt \II'lI king: 11·.. ;t101, •. " Ilt·I', ch,·1 li . IJu nham l!l al. Vg. $ 10; Stukllitu MfK . ... , prllhull: 1"ltt·y lind tl,,· higlt, s traight . ides "~h O l't: .vUlI" ·"· n dlJ\\' fll'i)! lil g't ll id him now lHlt! Ll' u ught l'1I IIlu c h t" 1':11"" ,,1' a ,,:t1""11 h" sw, ·I'\·,.oI v llt co n ~ "q[It' IH' " 1' 1' lt i ~ tIC·!, 1., ,1"111 ,,11 l'i t iz "tI ~ Nm' ionu l Bunk suppli .. ~, $22 .50; J uhnso n & WilL- Ill' t hl' pun PI'('Vl'lIl ~ pllttel'ing . Dunn!' rt'aliznti"n "f tl,,' dl\\, K I"'" ,ttto th, ' 1I1i .ldl" .. f th,' "I ... ~11I [J. 1 But till' ~ i~ 1 1l "f' IIII' h OI'$I', the Jlal·d ." d""I II I·,'d ~ t l ' V ' tt ~ III lIoImi · and Tru s t ('U , . fur inju nc tiun !llld so n 0 .. s uppli('s fill' sheriff, $ 1.1.~ionntt' s train in hi , ul, )tt(1. II 1",1', ' rill' a 1I1"l lI l·nt . llll'n W(,1I1 lo .. k "I' hi.- un l'I ,' n 'l'IlIl"d thl' fuet I'atillll t\ ~ htl I,,,,\; th .. IlIlotW\, . "I ,'qll itabll' rclid. \JU; A . B. Ka ufm an, s u pp li l'~ fur Savini Soap I!i l,'t: Ill." w"rd. HUl'k, 1111' 1'11'1 h,'l'e wa s th e r e('urre IH'l', a hllnt\I'l,df" loI ,;"',._ . t ' SUl'lI h E . Wnl'wil'l, I·fi. Willi " jai l, $ l. !IS; C hurt"I'~ D. Maplll. t" ~:t,\' I 111 ""' 1' bl'f,k ,' it ~' l' t. Lay (I·:\l·:011 in(,\,I'It~l'd in POWl'I·. o f a " trllIlK" \\' 11 I'W it·\; , fllr divorce. dl'f(' ntling intlig"nt pI'i811 11er, $00; . :-:;I\ve bii R of su np unlil you huvt! .' -.! 4...,' 1.1\\' 11 11' 1",,1; for 1l1{' ul\(·I, Ciukk." (' motion thut for t.he lus t thn'(' E. I . Th 'l m()~on. repuirs Ht jllil ,I p inl .. f "hip~, OWII melt th\!111 ~Pro· "·l1l.h' ~t""{'n s 1'001 · OUl (,f Yl' nrs ha d IlIk en p" ~~ l· ,,~illil II f him nml cou l'l huuse . $245. 10; ~Ilnilll Ind nold II little !;Iyrc rine or oat· : ight illt o (Ill' ll) "'n, I)u aill" wHil. Probale Procee d in, • "Y e CIII Bnin' ~ in t u\\'n. fllli r y Supply Co .. supTl li l'!\ fll r tilt' nU'ul f o r to ilet lI S C. Or if you of bud' ,whi~ ky, an' hlllllin' 1',,1' "01, h"p inK th,' o utlaw Wlilliol make' Fl n nl Lf)hl'. Kuurdiull o f Violll cou rt hou se , $6 .~ I ; CrllY Br(l ~" Prefel' t 'l u se tllem for Inundry yo u." r~pt'utt'C1 t h c e ldl' \' mnll, )!.",01 h i,.: \\' IOn l. J...tll' l' :II. , tIIinol'~ , til d her third 0 1' napthll. piling lItnne, $ 126.95; A . B. Till· PUI'POS('S, add *hOl'lIx I'rllb aldy nol :l qUIII·I,·\, or :In m:('o unl. •• arravely. "It '~ the ~ !'I'O IH.I timl'," Illut l<'\" h o ur had "\,)"" l' oI bt:i\l rc UUU IH' Lolli,· Slarkl' . executrix of -the nUlK!', stune. $6; Thuma !! Collins Ple .. e. the Growin, Boy IIl':lnl Ih l' .. 1"111' I'('pol'! s .If It l'ill,', (',: t :\ll' o f Hi c h:II'd F. Starke. dt!- stune, $ 13; JIIIIll'S C rl's wl'lI, stonc. I'd Duanp. as if to hitll ~ (· lf. 'hu('tllul e bl'l'ad pudding i5 very "Son. you c' nll't twuiti a n1\'l'tin·. tilt' dllil PI' ur rapid h "f) fbeat ~ . l'l" 1' l'oI, fl ied h e r in,' enlo r y and $2-1 .50; In ll! l' lIll ti, lnlll Hurv eRteJ Co., IlC pllirs, $~l; ,'llniUlry upply \\Ihu l" ~u nll! UIlII Lt'lo\'etl Ly the nnd .1'(,11, unn,j~tnkllhly the' kind upPI·ui sl' lllcnt. LeavE' town till ul sou"\'s up , 11 1' 1 to nl,'all dUIlKl'l' for a man lik,' ~t,· Mub .. 1 F. Tl'l'l'Y was uppointed Co. , s upplies, $4~. 6; Griswold child .. en. Us c YOlll' IIs llal ~ecipe lIin ' l gnl il ill f .. r you \\'h" 11 I )("~ Tire a nd Buttery CIl ., l'cchargl' not drinkin· ... ""11". \)u nn\.· tnlluntetl lind rod e u dt\lini~trlltl'ix ne lhe estate of and I'(·pail., $2 .• 2; John Law & for plnin brellt! pudding, Lut nud '' 'But Whlll's he wll nt IIH' fu\'~ " I" !h,' ('d)!,· o f h ' Ill es "uit ~. H'II'l.ul'n E , Stl'IIUP, dC'cl'lIsed. Bond So n, 8Uppti{'S, $1.20; TUI't1ecreek ~ o the HC llld ' <I mi lk ;j squul'eli meltdemandt'd DUfille. "Til in sull 1111' I-Il' ~aw a .. Iuuu "I' du ~t d o wn $75U. Ellwlll'd Dllkill, Clyde Levagain? ' 1 won't s tnntl that t \\ I" "." th e I' <l ud 1I1It! 1\ bay h,l l'se running i,' y and FI'pel Ilnrilln were appoint- T own~hip Ttru stel's, hull' expens(' ed bitter chuculnte. Thi ~ puelof milking fill lit Hurt sc ho ol ling ill dl!liciou ~ ""I'\, e d wit h ('reUIIl fa ,,!' ~l"I" ' n ' :tJ 'I ,u l'l' ntly hHoI nut I'd tlppnti sl'l's. "H~' s got n fel'''\' lhat'" \':1111pant in TE'xa ~ the ~ ,' ti n ,. ~ ttlY h .. )· . S,,()hir C. BII\lel'. executrix o f bridge. $7 .40; Inl e l'llllti ol1n l Hal', b('(' n \\'ou n d"d bv anv (I f t l", sho ls 0., r e pnirs to equipmel1~ . He w an t ~ gunphl\·. If h,' 1I1"ds fo r h,' had a ~ t"Hd" ' l'lIt ill hi~ t he Fred ,J. Blluer estate fil ed her \'e"ter 1117 . 12; W , C, Turtl,n , suppli es N"thing SPI' ad g SIJ fu ~ t by el('you he 'll try to \;ill you," . I :>a d dl<,. lind hi " I'itiinl! ~ll'll~k Du - ill\'entlll'Y llnd uPPl'uisenH' nt . The Here it s tirred Duull t' HgHI n an, ' a,.: Ildlllil':d.te . Ill' cll r r ic d a "xl'l'utrix WI\" aUlhoriz{' d to di s- $72.12; Stll ntlnrd Oi l 0" gas anll 'Impll' U ~ IU1.in es~ . t.hat bur ~ t ing gu : h IIf blo"' l. tik, ' n lurK" "a c \; (W eI' the pOlllllIcl and pnH' tiC an <lutomoLile belunging o il, $550.:l4; W . T . Hllrtlwick , A littl!' birel 0 11 U hltt is wOl'th tone. wind o f fi n lilt: s hakillg HII hi S in , I I la' kt-pl IUliking ha ck \\'urd. tn the es tate at J)rivnte ~a l e . She stone . $126; II. Moore, 'l wo lhnt I'll tnl H. $265; W. A . Scutt. Lridge repuir$, ner beillg, Hnd s llhsiding t Il 1":1\,' Th .. ~ h lll~ hud cl!u~ed but Ihp wu;; :tI ~o nllthol'iz~ d to dispose of ftlll'a d :lnc l \o:1t·\; ttl t he sidewa lk . thllt h e mu s t now become :l Even a perf t c o mpanion has him s trnng Iv l' hillpii. )'('II~ incl'l'!ls ed. Du a nc ~Il \\' "cv- the cll'cedent' s in terst in the $3; Lewis & Drake, cement. $116.iti\'e. AI t own s Vo, \\'"lI s llln was "mill II ,· "n s~ l' ~ li n in thi~ wa y lhe era I I11pn I'unninlo{ alltl \\'avill~ lheil' purtn ' rs hil) of J o hn Pa'u lund Fred 53; W. . Turt on. cement. $304- hi.!! dull m omcnt s . 09; J ohn H . Donnell, eslimate on "I um II mUl'll e rel'," aid Duane, ar ms. Theil he ;' purl'ed hi s- ho r se .J. Dllucr. ('nough, but illl pu rta nt in Ihal IIn - 1c'II~t It l' f hc· Ll u(· K. A wis word to th" f oo li Rh Is ( ' a l \\,hilt· \\'U l' s lnnding in the s huddering. ,ettled PIlI'l II f !h~ I!\'eat Slllt(' b,'· und g:ot illt u a Rwifl ~tridp Sll o llrt det nnined the gross t hl'('e cOlltracts, $448; Grllce M;. " Nu, my SlIn, y o u'rc not. An ' . en'n s w h ul I not pass h im . Pr e~- ",due of th e 0111'11 E llis e3tll t e liS Coc h ran . compi lin g his tory of land s ometimes s uffi cient. cali s!' it wns lh l' 11'I,,1i1l~ ('l' l\ ! l'l' c, f t!(. ,,,. llf hi s suillu n. " uu ~\;. 1'111 a -tippin' yuu off ,': you nCVl'r will be . But y o u'v e (·nlly th(, ou tl aw caught lip with .. 11).348.05 and ordered a dis td- sales. $50. . f'V ral hUlllln· d Illil,'~ of le rr·itll. ry. 011 th e main ~ t\'l' et tlwl' I' hl' ~Hid, quit'k alld lo w· voic il, got to b(' I1n o utlllw ti ll time mnk es hin\. buliu n mll<le. f it saf' f o r you to come hOl11e." were V l' l'hnp ~ tirt)' Luildill)!s. s n l1lC l ':l l ilaill '" Ol'l'" at Evera ll ·s. "\\"u ~ jest co m in' o ut of the (i!I~Ui4 in fcl's Ilnd co mmissions Duune. wilh blurre d s ight and sl u re, " brick. "u llIe fl'l IIll' . m. )~ t Iy lId"b,', Ill" " a h ll nt i ~ y"u bu d as he brag~ l' ell l' oI .1\'1"'lI s . "Run were set by the COUI't in the Patcllntrn c ting throat. bripped his plum" into a rllndll'r w h ll knowed I' iik Burke ('!<tn le. anti onl'·thil'd "r !Ill' lilt. by fu r hl"11 , h,,\\' th('t'P ," unci "s hond and uude him u word - l11e. Ill' o pe n ed up with a rifle . The tir:t and finul account of less furewell. Th n h e I p~lpl.'d Think they'lI chas e us ." H enrielta D. Jacks o n'. IId ministrlllI £tride thl' Llllck and rude out of T h,'y l'ovt'l'ed s,·\, '1'IlI tltil e~ Iw· triK of the estn te of S usll n BMONEY LOANED tuwn . flIrt? Ih('I'\' Wl'r e un~' ~ iJ!n ~ III' pur· Th o nn "en, deceased. \\'a ' approvWhen the h e at o r lh e dll y hegan ' uit:, und wh en hor. c me n d id ('d . lo be opp r essive, Ilnd hunger nnd m uv e int o ~ i~ht Oltt o f t he cotThe will of Mary Victoria Frank Ihirst made themselves manifest, tonwfluds . Duan e an d his eo n4l<j,U.+tJt~\;<l'!b\as adllli,\!tel' !proLONG OR H ORT TIME- Ensy e begll n to loo k nbout him Ion ~ tl'/lolily oln·\\' further awn)', ual". terms . AI~o Su rv eying and Abfor a place 10 halt fo\' the noon Slci \'('lIs \\'a~ pill I1nd hi : fUt' e :'Ilaude 'aId well wa appo inte d ~trac ' . 'i'rlle um! I will-- call hours. The tl'ail led into n rOlld b',I'e beads o f sweut., Th e whnlp. admin istl'llll'ix of the Jose ph J . and sec yo u . am D. Henkl e Waywhich wus har d -pllcked and very frunt of hi s s hirt WIIS soa ked with l'lIldl\'~ll estatc. Bond. $3000. nes vi lle. Ohio, •J 11 ~ Illooth from the track o f ~att l e, blol)(1. Leslie Enrnha rt, Webster L. KirHe doublet! not thnt h e h ad cume "Ynu'l'c s hOl!" e l·il·d DUIIIII.'. hy a nd Clurence Duglln were aIr -W hen you're wondering what to LOANS o n Live~ tock. Chattel!>. across one of the road s USl'd Ly .. Wal, who'n hl' ll ~ aid I \l'1I 8n't? praif' l's. give Aunt 01' Co us in or ,ister 0Second lIiortllges . otes bought. border raiders. hrist mlls. remember J ohn Harbin e. Jr .• Xenia, O hi o. Would .' ·O U mind j.!i vin' nil' 1\ lift.1, R. King, e xecutor of th e Jas. and-So for H e ' headt'd into it, and had Oil I hi ~ h ere pt\c'k'!" H. Fel1nes:ey estate, fil e d his state that a lovely sc rap basket for scal'cply t raveled a mil e . whl'n Ll!llln~ lifted the hCII " Y pack nlenl of the personal prope rty be- one ', I'oom is a l\vays m ost ncce~lt urning II (, Ul' ve, hl! cUllle po int- dowlI lind thcn help ' d Stl'vens to long ing to the estu te. Court ac- tabl e. . Llank upon a s ingle hlJl'se mun rid- di smu unt. Attractive metlll bask ets thllt rarmers of Wanc n a nd udjolning Th e IIutinw had a ceplcd the sta tement in lieu of a ing toward him, are priced fr om $6 to $15 in the co unties Illay obtu in money on b loo dy foam o n his lips li nd he I'cj?ulm' appraisement. "Mawnin' , stra'ngcr," ca ll e d t h c was s pilling blo od . Hayes . Keever was appoint-- sh ops cnn be mad e for $2 or II'S lo ng lime 10anR, at 5 per cfl nt inman, dro pping ,hi s hllnd d own frum , "Oh! why diun'l .v o u ~a y . o? ' · c d udminisiratol' of the . estate of at hume . Buy the unfini sh e d m e t - ~ereRt. ost of secu ring the sa me h is hip. cl' ied DUlln('. '" n(>I'CI' th oug ht F.lwood C, Keever, d ecea sed, Bond al frame. lacqu cr it or cover it IS very r eusonllb le . through The with antiqu e gold or s ilver paper, $ 18,000. J. A. Schilling, Ed S, "How,ly." replied Duun e s h ortly Yo u R ~l'med n il right." r edel'al Land Bank. For further "Wa l, Luk ' ,'lel','n s IlIUY b e n ~ Conk lin und C har les S. Irwin were mount a love ly old French or fl ow- infor mati o n ca ll on o r address M. "I see n you uin't no t·a ng~'l·. " el' print, onc of the English sport called the rid"I', "1111' ~ h (l l' e I ain't Kabby us nn o ld woman - but Rom" appui nt ed apprnise r s. C, ORA K E. 'frells urer, phone 316nonll. It (inlPs- he dll e:<n ' t say any thin'. Th,' I'c'port o f William Fraser, prints or a" o ld map in medallion X Le bnn o n. Ohio. executor of the Car.oline Rogers fa!!hi o n nnd s he llac the whole to He la ul:h ed I"ud ly as if he had It. would n't hal'(' 01 0 111.' n o Ko od." (t'ontinuhl lI e t \\'e 'I(i ,'s tate, of his proceedings, under protect it fr om weal' and soiling . Illad e a joke. FOR SALE ---- - a f o rmer ol'der of the court, was You cun be truly proud of such He was s m u ll anti wiry. s lu uch y gift, a approved. He was authorized to Ill' utti n' nnd arm ed to the Leeth. Headin g is S('l'jllg hy pI'<lX)' . • * • FOR SALE- 3 J r sc y heifers , will ~ e ll certnin pe l'so nal property bean d he bestrode u fin bay hOI'sl!. be fr esh soon. Otho HenderLo ve n Vc l' ctlunts thl' ·ost. I'unging to the estate at private For Va.ataLle Ni,bt He had quick. d ancing ul'ow n eye s , Cream of As paragus '. , S I e , Oh,~ '. 0111 into mil e. ______________~a~t~o~n~c~e~·~n.f~~~~~~~~~~~ SOO I1 Tomato Sauce · n28 W iJliam E. Hazeltine and Mo- :Cheese Cutlets coarse bronzed fu el'. ' Evidently he need s . Buttered Green Beans ses R. Hazeltine .were appointed was a good · llatured l'uRian. WI f FOR SA LE-':'Ford radi a tOl·. Can ' IY nl'C' so c w wome n t o ngu eB ee t and Egg SlIlad tru stees of t he estate of Abbie E, name's Luk e Steven s . all ' he Aee n 'aL Frnnk l'ew's garAs a matter of tact, the I "My THE lubrication system for Steamed Molasses Pudding Hazeltine. decea sed, Bond $20,000 hn il fl'n111 lh e t'iv e r . Wh o're tied? age. .n28 Non-s timlllating Drink the engine of the new Ford lubrication sY8tem for the yo u'!" said thi s stranger. FOR S ALE - 3 Big ' Type brood -:.....-=-=-:,. hi as simple in principle liS new Ford is so 8imple in de. lJutlll e \\'a ~ s il e nt. sows with 22 pigs. J, M. Keys, "J r eckun yo u' re Buck Duan e," water running down.hill. sign and so carefully made Waynes vill e , .n28 THE FUMBLE FAMILY Mark Tbat i>&wD I by E. C. DUNKEL w e nt on S te ve n s. "I h ee rd you thut it require8 practically was a bad man with a gun." A gear pump in the bot· no service attention. FOR SALE- One 10-horse InterThis time Duane laughed, no~ at FOR. ~I S 'YOUNG 10m of the oil pan raises the nati o nal gas e ngine in good methe doubtful compliment, but at MAN'( I-IE:'S A ~INE- chanical co ndition . Equipped with There is just one thing oU to the valve chamber the idea that th e fir st ou tl aw h e \.OOKING OOV- ~E:-'u. clutch a nd complete water-cooling re.ervoir. From here it fOl' you to do, but it is a very .met s hould kn ow h im . Be- A BIG MAN Syst e m. Inquire of The R oxan"Will. Buck." sai d . te~' en s . in 11 important thing ••• lvold, 6QW8 on to the main crmlk· B&FORE: LDNG. nn Canning Co" Waynes ville. O. friendly IlHUlller. "I nin't p l'e SlIlIl ' shaft bearings ami the fl'out tlte oil I Chang~ the all ill' ull yo ur time 01' conlpal1Y. I tf camshaft hearing. Ovel'Oow c"ery 500 miles lind be 8ure see yuu're heading' for the riv e r . PLUMBING FIXTURES ComBul will you s t op lung e n uugh to oil drops into the oil pan tlae j'lIdicator rod never regplete bathrooms or any part, stu ke Cl f"ll e l' t o n bite o f g l'ub ?" tray and ruus into troughe istcr!! helow low (L). Kitchen s inks, luundry trays, elec" I'm Otlt uf g'rub, und (ll'(: lty througb wbich tbe connect· h u ngl'y mys e l f, " ulimi tlcd I hran e. tric and belt driven well and cisIf the oil level is ullowed "Bee n pu s hin ' YOUI' hus: , I s('e , ing rods pass. tern pumps, 9f all kinds, Repaira to full beluw low, the 8upply Wal, I I'e(·knn yuu'd better s lock for pumps. THE BOCKLET-KING As the ends of these rOtl s h eCOIllf!8 jOl!ufftciellt to oil up ut-fo l'e you hil thet s tr e tch of CO" 415. W. Main St" Xenia, 0., ccJ untry.'· strike the oil they scoop up nil plll·t8 as they should he phone 360. ' tf H e mllde a wide Rweep of h is oiletJ, a SUPI.ly for tbe CCHlIlcctjng r ig ht arlll. indi ca ling: th e snut h. FOR SALE- Our apples are now rod bearing. At the same \\'l·~ t , and lhHe wa s thll t in hi s ac· r e ady at orchard. D, B- UnTo insurc In'st perform. li"n \\'hi~h ~e l.'lIled sil( nili ca nt of derwood, Valley phone 34F3, Hartime they lIet,'up a fine spray Ullce it il! al80' luh'isable to a "ust !l nd bn rl' e n region. Veys burg, olOtf . tbat lubricates the pillton ~ huve the dlatll!is of your car "Slock up?" q ueded Duan e , NO HUNTING SIGNSPrinted and other mO\'ing purt ll, Ilwughlfully. ILIIII'irutcd e"ery 500 mile8. on ·mus lin. at Miami Gazette "Shorl'. A rellel' hns jest got OfficE', *n21 ' From the tl'ay the oil runs Thill has hccn made ' easy III eat. I l'lIn ru stle alung without whisky, hut no t without grub. into the bollom of the PUll , in the neW Ford through the EMERY WHEELS- All sizes. A et's \\'hut makes it so e mbar· and is again llrawll lip H ilC of the high pressure Th s pecial price a s we have a largeI'llssin' lru\,,·Jin' th esl' purts e1 odggl'cuse gun sYl!tem. lot at the BOOKLET-KING CO., through a finc me!!" I!tTCt'n in ' YlIUI' shad u w. No\\' I'm lin my 415 W, Main s t., Xenia, Ohio. tt \\'ay to i\\c.' I·ce r. It'H a littl e t wo aud pUUlped to the "ulvc Proper oiling and greash it to w n 11)1 thl' ri ve I' It l'i:IYs. I'm chaillber, FOR SALE-Trees, Shrubs, Vines ing mean 80 much to the liCe goill' t o pal'k (lu t SOI))P g rltb.'· and Evergreens THAT WILL " ·t l·Ulllel'l'. in thi s here cou ntry of your car that they should Thill' syste~a is so eO'ecth'e GROW, delivered to you at wholet w.; " Ii crowd. It·s safer. I ne,'sale prices, Equipped to furnish that the five.quart c.o ntents not be neglected or carete r WII~ much on' the lo ne wolf plans and do all the work, If dedodgin ', though I' ve done it of of the oil pall pass through lessly done. sired, Call 56F41, C, L, Duke necessity. It ta kes a good man the pump tllJ;ce in evcl'Y Waynesville, Ohio, s12tf ' See your Ford dealer reg. to travel alone any length of time mile when ) '011 arc truveling nlul·ly. He is especiallywel.l- Why. I'v e been thet sick I was jest FOR SALE--E'nllilage any time IIc hin' fel' HO me I'ungel' to come at ,only 30 miles un hOUl:. ,during the day, '2,00 per ton, fi lied. 10 lubricate the new ulong lin ' plug 'me. G ive me 1\ lit WaY~e~viUe ~anning Plant, Yet alacre is onl y one 'Ford and he will do Jlar~ner {lny duy. Uow mabbe . n7tf movable Vl1rt - the a good, thorough you r ' not th t kind of a felle .. FOR SALE---'Waxtex F~od Paper, ltD pump. nn' I'm sho re n_ot pl'es umin' U; job at a fair priee. ,Keeps ~ood fresh and clean ~ u8k. .But 1 . je:t declares myself CIlACKEa" ,,"uffieient. " R~bbed Tlli8Ue paper fot dainty Ttl Coutzr .... y ~ev, packa~es; LjJ.!~il weave paper nap ' , "Yqu mean you'd like me t o go ~ OJ: Ttili ~E\IIS""Vj;Rl kina; PapeterJes and Correapond. With you?" a s k e d Duune, Stevens grinned enee Cards. The MIamI , Guette oJllce. -... _;,..., In the
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Associated Ulldcrtllk(lrs plall t o ul'oadcust a .·cries (J f rad io cull INuthing greni ' was l'VCI' uchiev· ccrt s. Wundcl' whut's thc IJlll'Il(IS"'! ed without ellt hus iIi SIll. - E:ll1crslIn S igurd Hoe ill'rth Villi S,·hwurz . tlud tlf Vienlla. is 11I'l'sidcllt 'If thl' - - - -- -- . Lea~ue of MCII, all UI'l{lIl1i1.atiull 1 CALL FOR FARM RELIEF 1 tu " ,!ombat thl' Krowing dumina tion by wOIIH.' n." A mung A nwri . 1 • ican ' giving him mul'lIl HUp(lOrt. i ~ - - - - - - Cha rl cs Cha(J lin . Churlie alwuy ~ ,lid s~ l: rn to hun' ;\ scn sl' of hurnor . Ollt' important flll'/11 organizu. tilln which rcfu sl'" to SUppOI·t the A mall hu s I.t,.,11 gi",' n ;1 " .veul' ~ ' Mc Nllry -lI l1ug,' n bill was the Nu- lll(JriwlIllI t' llt fill' ~ t .. uling a ru di o liolla l Gmnge, und now Loui;; J . ' l't. It l'viticnti y dl)(> Hn'( lill y to TulJer, IllII·s ler (If tIll! gl"UlIge, hu. ue killd. declared that thl' McNary.Haugcn bil l is deud beyund nil recall. He The Nr \\' York Slll te F,'d,' ratio n U\'gl's flll'm organization s ull ove\' tl f \Vo/11 c n' s 'Iuhs CIlt!OI'SCS an t lte cou llt\,.y to forget pU tit difticul . 'Inlt'ndl111'nt to tlH' 1)(>flH'st ic ((t'ln · ties li nd Ullite be hind 11 Ill'W PI", _ :ionll t u\\' thllt wou ld gil'c II WO/11 . gnllll wllich on/{I'(! S ~ wuul,l ac- III (he SlIllIl' c il'il l· i j.(ht ~ ngaills t c ept prumptly at the corning ~ I! H ' her h.u ~ lJalld that h,' 110'" elljoys l'ion and which th e rl'l.~ ident 'Igain!;l her. If thps", WOIII l' n w"r" wou ld approvc. . reul ly s ill!;('l'e ill th ~ il' wi sh fil l' It wilJ not be e ll ~ y to lle l'sund" .'qua lit y, tllI'Y IniKht abo CO lli plain the Mc Nllry-ll augl' nites t o fnllow .. f thl' fu~t thut tht·v Ill'(' not n " this ud vicl.I.. Bringing th., vllrioU f qull'l'd to pny alil11UII)·. . fa\'1ll o \' gllnizution~ und Mr. Cool. idge to lin IIgreement if; difll eult, Gond IIt'W ~ fOI' the Anti . Proflln . a ~ proven by the fate . of the F esH ity LClIgut· : A cl"ud burl'\ t hus col ' Bill two yeurs ugo and of th" Cu\,. lapse,1 ~ evel'!ll dUl1l s ill ('lI lif" I'nla t il\· C ri ~ p bill lit the lu st session . :ulIyo ns. 'I' hp IIdvo('utes of till' McNIII'YHaugen hill ~ (>{' 111 to ue in no Illood A Cumhl'idgc pro f('sso l' has be (' n 10 uccept thi s so rt of legislation urging thut d i pl o lllll ~' in Iu vl>. nwk for they huv!! rel)cute dly denoun('. ing IJ" gl'untl.'d uftcr n cn urse o f I'd it a 8 Cutil e. Jndkati on s seem ~ tudy. A sucl'l'ss ful st ud e nt, we to lJe that they 1I'0uld pI'der no ')l'esu lIl e . wo uld Ke l th e [legl'ee of act ion at t hl' com inK ~ h ol't sess ion 1.:Ill chl!lul' of Hearts . wuiting rat her fOI' th e s pecial . es. s ion t o bl' cul l('d lJy !\II'. HOllv('r. The !'lItes chllrged fOI' making "adio Ilnn oun(' enH!nts h!!v ' proved ' nn~lu : il'el\' th e truth of the old Idnge abo~t tim £' bt' ing m un",y.
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Grelltl'r lind greate r be comes the number of Ail' lim's now in use. No w t here is U duily pus. enger nnd Illail )Jlun I service fl 'om New York to Montreul t ha t mlly ~ erVl' a s 110 examp le of the I!CllII ol1lY of thi s f orm of trunsporta . Lion. The trip takes from 7 o'clock in t h e moming until fifteen minutes 1\ fter e leven, 01' u little more "lhnn four haUl" . It would cost a hundred tho u. sand dollars II mile, exc lu ~ive of termi nal s, to build a n~w railroud lin e from New York to Monlt'enl A new, modern highway would cost frol11 thh·ty to fifty th usulld dollars a mile. The uut lay for the "roadbed" of t he A il' Line is not one cent. The on ly cost is lin insignificnnt one. thllt of thE' Air Bellcon s for night Hying. The lack of "overhead" makes IIi I' tran:!portntion the ehellpesL irt the world . Pend . ing developments will elim inllte t he luck of landing places that hus been o ne of the greut drawbacks to a more genel'al use of plane ' . i n transpOl·tution.
Wl' wnn't rl'nll\' ha v.. film s in !l otur.. 1 co lo rs unt'i l th,' stll l' ~ st op uR ing mnkt' -up . CI'OPR nl'(, nh'l'e bo unilful t hi ~ venr than e ver hd .. re in hi story , :ays II I·eport. Ju st think whut In illf1uen(,I! p"lit ielll s l'e l' eh 's hnve on plunt,; ! \Ve kn ow fI IIC \l' S 1)11 111' I' mun wh r, thinks Hoove r's e l('ction II'Us just 1 publici ty stunt for n ce l·tain vu'clIum cle an er co mpany. THE REMEMBERED GIFT
1\1 i ~s 11 ·ll'n Grahnm i:; un 'ick list. . J . ' . GI'uy and Bruc ' Ul'I' \I'cre MUltin 'Vlllll vi ~iton; ·unduy ." MI'. lind MI' ~, J . . GI'IIY \I' I'C In 'Wilmingto n on' day 1" t! nlly. l\lr~ . Ghlll'1 cs H . Gmy spe nt fl'o m Tue 'day until Fridu y with he r sis te l' ill Uaytlll1 . Mr ~ . Flu re nc e 'UI'!' ulld Mrs. lIe n l'Y MJupby, 0 cbuaoll , we r e .'a lul'lla y guests or lI'1rs. Mar y Hul' vel'. MI'. and I\1l's. 11 .' l'bt'l't Fite and .rune ElI l! n, uf Wu s hill~t O ll '. H. ., SPl'Ilt .' ullduy with 11'11'. ' IInd 1I11·s. I"ran k W il sllll. Mrs . Norah Hu\\'kc o f Wilnringlon , was ill tOlYn !-'atul'lluy and alt l'n dt'd t he llIe eting of tlw Womun' s Ci\'ic Leagu e. Mr s. H. H. Jt:ffe l'is , Mrs. Sudie Hea s()n , 1II1-';. W. K vglcs bl'e and II lr~ . F. H. Shumak e r were s hopping ill Duy tun Tucs duy. bno.< II ill, formel' l'e si,lent of l his t'um ll lullity, died at hi s hum" ' II 't,darvil ll' Thursday. Funerul 3c rl'i ct!s \l'el'<' held Saturday 'nftel" noun . IlI tel'llll'nt in Cl'dal' ville
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
It is hard to b(: su~e that you art captain of your soul in these mod, Fully Equipped for Good ernist times. Scientists say yo~ Service. haven't ally soul, anyhow, and YOt Lar.ge DiRplay Itoom . aon't know where your soul is go. Ambulance Servi ce Ing later, if anywhere, or wher, 4111. earth itself is going, with the TELEP HO NE 7 nan dragging it along. However, a man CAN be calm In an emergency. and that's what the poet meant. William McAndrew, who was ,.perintendent of Chicago schools, leaves for Athens to spend a year nUdying ·Socratt:s's methods of leachin~. H is plan, may heaven thwart It, is to revive thc Socrates tnethod in modern scho.o15.
in it draperi es a dOI'll til t· 'u iu 11llls Ull lhe f irs t floo r . Sil 1:'1' 1,'C!\'l's allt! cry s lal hmps add to th ' beauty uf t hI.! sc e llC'. Sllt ,lv (':; arl' uVl' l'fl nwing with handsum ' gifts. Prudical l.\' t' v er'y la nd and every clilll l:' ha s ctl lllriuut. 'd tu thes e a ssurttllent s . Yuu'll find lit 'as,; from China. pewt'r f'1'om Hulland, g-Ia s s fr um I tal.\', tllod ' l'n art pott ery f ro/ll A w~ ll · ia . lin c lls f'l'Orn (r',' land Hnd Bel. g ium. dainty Ilu\'l' lti es frum FraIH'l', and other g' ifts tuo IlUtltl'I'UUS t u mentiull. Yuu will filld it !l plea sure to llIak e Rikc- Kumler's your s hu ppillg h mlquHl't 'I' ''; fu r C hristma s gift ' .
If nil ' d oc~ II Ul kll o w wll ll i wll l pl e ll ~ll - th are thin g t · to glv l' a Kif t ,·,' I·tlr k al e. T Il ,, ~ Ill IIY hl! 1!lll'dWHl:'lt III ,un), rt e llomtulltloll at th e "a shie r's s tation On the Si xth Floot'. Hut If you would Il k" ~ "' llI eO Il " t tl Hel .. ,·t ) U III' Ktrt H for y" U a ud sn v., you frum (, hl' l~ IIlHl ~ ,'I'" w,ts III' 1,,' lp yo u se l. ·.·t th elll-
There are sev'eral bi ll io naires in .xistence that 1lI 0destly refrain from talking about it. Many a YOI~n& person has .pout ed: "It matters not how strait the ,ate, How · charced with punishmer:tt the 8croll, [ am the master of my fate, I am the captalin of my souL" The Rev~r.end E. H. Emmett, :on g rcgationa list, ays those \\'h o lalk about heing "captain of "'!Y lOul" are 0111), "whi s tllllg lo udly In :he dark," mak ing "an outward 10ise to cove r up an inward feal .nd disqui et."
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Chief s of many hotels competeq in New YOl k t,~ see which co uld ma.ke the . bcs t so up. Six wi se m en, including Clarence H . Macl;ay's French chd, Combes, allotted fir st pr izc to E . Alliott. That competit ion m eans more to IlIlmao welfare than th e . average man realize s ; m~r~, fo r I.n~ tall ce . than any OlympIC competitIon.
Inc ome tax I'cturns show 283 American s with net incomes 01 t.,OOO,ooo a .yea.r o r more. The number has Ill cr ea. scd by fifty· two in two years. Ci tizens rep orting incomes of $5,000,000 or more num· bel' only TEN . The re were four· tecn of them in 11926.
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DA YTON , OHIO
HI" ' I' Habll it 11'1l ~ s ' u t ed 1111.1,· .. u hkk I' V tn',' !'ullnilllt' hi ms,' 1f' "lit' a ft Cl'IlO OIl \1' 1\('11 HUIlll'th ill)!, d l'lI l'peu nl!l\r h im ."l · herl'l un ~ , !" . "That' s II hl clw l'Y nU l , h,' ~ a l li III him s(' If. " I wi ~ h Mrs . :-:lI uil' rc'l \Vf!l' (1 he ,'ll. , . "ll1im p.!" An l) th f' 1' hie kll r.\· lIut dro pp ed 11 ":11' HI""I' Rll tlhit :l lIti h" looh,d lIJI to " ' 1' II' he l'" it .. :1111(' frullI lIlId h" sal\' l\li ~ t{ ' r .I it .\' Ill'l d s ittillg' till 11 Im h. "H(' I' V( ,U I wish \'/, ll w" uld [hnl\\' . ~t1 li\l' ;, 1' tho~, · ; l ut ~ <1 I' \\'1I II'hen l\1 1'~. S'j uil'l'l'1 l" "I11'S t his wav. Sl1l' k ll"w ~ wh('l'e thl·I·,· al'l' su,il\! l'anot s I rl('" d lind ~'II U will 111'1\1 llll' II I" t 11.1' thl'l!lI'ill)!, ,),,11'11 ;O llll' IHlt s wai t , h(' n ' ~ h ' l'OIlIl'S ," !-'lIl'l' (· II " II~h. ~II ''' . Sq ui""l'l \\ '" t' .. millj.( d,, \I' 1l th(' pa t h , h,· .. l:lil lI'a\'ill~ ill tIll' 1, 1'l·'· ZI' . "Co ll d Ill u l'll iu J..:' . il lY d pa r. " l'ar (·(· ltll! t c ry. Mrs. S'Iuil' l'l·1. I Hill ,.,,, d, ' l i~ IoI,·d A jlT~at dl'al lIf intere st is be- to ~ " l' ,.1''' 11 ,'' "" id i.l .. 'l. 1' Hald ,i l illK di splay<'d in the plant growing 1' (! l' Y IlO w . ., . In Mudd l'n' s drug s ttll'e. It is II "Glud t il " .(. ~· ( 'u. t il" , S:l It! nutil'l' of South AIll('riea unci fr o m l\lrs. Sq u iIH ·1. ,t rat poisu n is Il\ud{'. .r usl a l tlo llt 1I1 11 1l lt' II l a hi l'1'" I'~' Mr ~ . lIIartha 'Gray di ed ut th" nut bllllKl·t! " II ill"('r HalJIJit '" II (·;,,! h U Ill l' of' h.·r daughtt·r, Mrs. Chus , li nd h,' j Ull lpe t! up wit h Ull "(),"·II. (' lIl lil'r, Thul'scillY, fullowing II "!sll't thal .iu: I 11I \·l· ly'" su id st roke of pllruly sis suffered two Ml'~. Squil'l'e l. " I will IIII t hilI', · IIllIfi t h s UJ.{I J. Funcrul s ' .. vil'es \ ve l" t u .. lilldJ t ill' tl'/'e 11 11 "' . l'lll ,':t ll held from lh" F l'icncl s church Sat- , tll)' hl' n ' 1I11t! tu ll, t il ~· ull." IIl'<lay mUl'nilllt'. " 1 a skl' t! .\1/'. Jal' l! inl t o t h,", \\, W(II'!; hus ucgull on the gymna- dllll'lI ~ O lll'· Illl t ~ 1',;.. I·OU . hU I I d id sium, thl' school uuys doing IlIlist 1I 0 t tcll h illl t .. Io llll i" Ill l' "" th L' or l h" labor in p"l'paring th e h"ud," wh ill l,d Br ',,!, HlIl, IJ it. 11' \!lIch e~ fur th· foundalion . LH's "W ell. yo u whlll i ~ "Ilt' ra ball gil'\! 1I big bOilst nnll mal,c the bit' s disell lll('IJr l is II hl l'ss ing' t \' gym on\! worth whil". Wl"l'e Ill c- it ui' t l'1I II:t (l).!t'lI s th a t way ," ne ed ed it so lo ng. re llrt.,d 1I,.. lad" lI'it h t l'll' iJ u ~ hl' "A II Uld · ra ~ hion(!d Mother" liS tuil. . . PI' ·sl·nt e d uy th,· local W. C. T. U. Frid a y ('''l' lling, I\'US a del'ided :; uc LET HIM OUT ,(, ~s. Chllract<:l's werl! exception· a ll y \\'ell portrayed and cuch oll e "\\fl' II, th ul t. ,t ~ 1I1l' fl u t, " ~I' i ll pro ved II ~t al' performer in hi. 01' hl'r ul\'n 1'111 ('. Tht, ~ cvh()o l or· ned lilt, con vi ct, pu int inJ,! til til !' elwst ra furni shed plea sing mu sic op e n g at,·. bet wel'n thl! act s. Over $ ;j 0 were cl eared. The Woman's 'i vic Lcagu e met with MI' ~. :'luri e Gray Saturday aftern oon. Earh res p"nd ed to roll c.. 11 by It,llifl)!, what they are thu nk rul r" r. Foll olI'ing the short bus i ness sess ion a delight ful Thunk s~i v inK 11I'()g'l'!11ll wus gi\'en . Mrs . Alta lVlacFul'1and l'l'ad a sketch on he uriKin of Thanbgiving; Miss Irma Stump I'cud "Grandmu's Kitchen," Ali ce alld Kathle el1 Gruy 'ung "The Mayflower," 'Intl Miss Lucille Tu cker told u Thanhgiving story. In the con. cst o f ma king \\' ord . from Thanks (iving Day," Mrs. Lillian Carr won fir~ t priZe and the con solation went tll Miss Irma ·tump. A contest t o pin an e ye on the t\lrkey GOOD SOUP, GOQD SERVICE. resulted in first prize to Mrs. Marit, Gray and consolation to Mrs . WHAT .IS A RICH MAN? 1~ l'aIYIl . S humaker. Adjourned to CAPTAIN OF YOUR SOUL. Ill eet with Mrs. Alta MacFarland . lJec(,llIber 8. NO SOCRATIC METHODS.
"Re ll1t'mb l' it? 1 should say 10 !" Th l' lJig mun's fllce lJeall1ed with happy recol lection . .'omeon e hu(I, in more or le s~ o f u bu s ine ~s wa y, s lwken of' The Youth':; Com(>ullio n. And just the mention of i~ namc so fa r a ~ ·).lLIsines · was concel'lled- broke up t hat meeting. But what 'fun tho ~ e bu sy' men had swapping recollec t.ions of the daYR when th e IIrrivnl of The Youth's Companion l\'a8 Th., :Su lvat io ll army lI'uck lI'a:o; the high lI POt of the whole week. here Thul'sduy afte rnoon. Rure, ind eed, are the 1llcasures Lc~ter Surface. of Waynesville , tha we remember so wurmly ov- was he re Friduy evening. e r half 11 centu I'y of rear:: B~t Shermun Ferris and wife and The Youth's CompanIOn IS slrl l Almon Ferris wel'c in Wilmington FREE TO BOYS ,ll1lOng thcm. . Thursday . . r~n 't thcre ~o ll~ e boy Ill' gll'1 Morglln Jones, of Spri ng ' Hill, opy of the Open Road for IVho n~ yo ~ ,~ou ld hke to. m~ke hu p mud.c a lJus ines R trip here Friday Boys' Magazine, livest, most up- PY With a gift subscnptlon: aftcrnoon . . In it" new en larged a nd Imlnovt.o-date boys' magazine, published , Mrs. Schmidt, 0(' Wilmington, 60 pages profusely illustra ted , ed form a s .a monthl y lll ngnzlIl e, is "sp,,,,,d ing a few days with Mrs. thrilling storieR of adventure. ath . The ompallIon hns more to offer Ella FI'I'I'is. Pete Yonker ha rented the Ethleties , mystery, business, school its young render s than evcr befol'c - u f~lll book ~l e ngth novel co~ - el Beason place hel'e and will move life, numerous dE'partments, Pio- plete Ill. eac h I SS ll ~; . shol'! ston~s this wl'ek. neer, Woodcraft and Internation. ,l nd Benals ~o thnlhng they \~11I A. B. Tulmage, M. M. T el'l'Y and al CO I'rE'Bpondence Clubs. FREE ne~er evc.n su ~pec~, the ll1 of ,~~ lIlg K. E. Thompson are added to our membersship in WINNIT CLUB, a. good IIlfl .uc~~ e o~, t h.e ,right sick list with ·colds. emblem button, big catalog and kind of r eadmg - artICles b) ou.tWe are g lad to re(Jllrt Mrs. In l'z new plan s for getting prizes. ALL , ta nding. men lInd wom~~ that WIll Rich Harvey much bettel·. We Jill FREE! No obligation. Write fire their young IIm~ltton , (lm ~ hope for 11 speedy rccovel'Y. Mr. und Mrs. Robert Fi shbuugh today to WINNIT CLUB75,Open ments on current affolrs---;puzzles poems, g~lIdcs to t ~ e best 1n books .antl Mrs. 1I0lHIIlh Je-I'dnn, 'pent Road for Boys, 130 NewbullY St., and mOVlng plctures- specla ~e . Friday with Mr. Charles Foley , Boston, Mass. ' partn~ents CO.r both boys ~nd gl~'l Mat Harveysburg, . ~~vel'tng thell' .o wn favorIte OctlVW ilaon Harvey had hi: .Iog lItoLITTLE QUESTIONS Ibes. . ' . len Friday nfternoon from the You may (\'I.ve eo me boy. or g1l1 schoo l ho u,;e. The purties were a trul¥ tine gift by neceptllIg the known, und the sheriff wus noti. A fa shionable frock which can followtng offer:, tied. be passed through a finger ring is 1. The Youth s Com panion, ] 2 ~ Don't forget lhe pie nnd box o n exhibition in Mexico. Now let big monthly numbe l's , and 'wciu l at the sc hool house he re on us try to find one here that can't. 2. Two extl'a numbers to n ew MondllY eve ning, Deccmbcl' :1, at Bubscribers ordering within 30 7 :30. E:verybody invited . Girls , What an education will do tor days, and bring boxes and boys bring girls. Mrs Annu M. Brannan, of Xenone· A man graduates an agri. 3 . ...A copy of "WE" in 12'eolor5, framing size 13x24 inche s. All la, und Mrs. Mabel F. T erry , of cultural college, and a8 .a reward HUI'vey sburg were guests Thurs· he is called an expert grafter! fOI' only $2. day of their parents, K. E. ThompTHE YOUTH'SBCOMPAMNION I soil, wife and Sis t er, Mal'y KathNow that Gene Tunney has defS. N. Dept., oston nss, leen. initely retiJ'ed, Jack Dempsey may Su bscriptions received at this of· Funeral scrvices for Mrs . Milt. come back to the ring after all, fice. tie Rich Col lier, who died Thursdny night nt the home of her !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!'!!'!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~- dallghter, MI's . Florence Collier, near Harvev sburg, WIIS held at 11 o'clock Saturday at the Friends chuI;ch in Hal'veysburg, conducted lJy Ruth Munay. Burill.l _at Mi · a mi cemetCl·Y. The fUllllly, rela · tives unci friends have the sy m· We pay f9r horaea and cows according to size pathy of 1111. Our littl e Grove was shocked on and condition of the ani nal. Call ,US any time FI'idIlY morning when we rece ived he sud news of the death of Mrs. at our expence. We come and go quickly. Mallie Ri ch Gray, who di ~d at the home of her daughter, M\·s. Chas . Co lli c r , near Hnrveysbur~ . Mrs. Gray wa s formerly a reSIdent of Harveysburg, Ohio ", t hi s plllCe. She leaves two dllugh. ~ers Mrs. Chas. Collier and Mrs. Berisel Thompso n; besides l!roth· er s and sisters and u host of friend to mourn her going. The Bowling family, of Hamilto n, .Ol'e now living on their new fnrm. They have just recently fa·r m they have just rece ntly purchased of the Weidles.
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NOTARY PUBLIC C::o cra tcs, if Plato de~cribes hi ~ National Bank m th od accuratcly. touched a new pl ;,k ill boredom . Instead of sayEatat". S.,ttled In g what he had to say, he went Will Drawn Ar~ ulld Robm Hood's barn with Wayne.ville. Ohio C1ue stiolls am) anS'\lfers taresome be'yo nd measure. _ Whether or no t SOc'rates was f[uiIty, as !ll1e~c~ .. of filling yQ.\lng qreeks .wlth dI5resp·e.c t for the gods, and in spite of the marvel. . ously heroic henllock d,Inking epi. 011 P'L~' (. an be c\lrelJ ""lth OH I s llr~ f' r Y . sode, you can hardly blame the , ,1 011 ,' fir lI lI ' ~ : no ll vs "llut hlll ~. . Athenians for g.etning rid of him. l" or pn.I' t Ir uln rH (·ull.'u l l What modern education need. is . . DR. E. M. STEfLE ' moving pict.ures, with' condensed lieu ... ::94. I.ud,ow "r.·.tle IlId" .• ...erbal ~Iufidalion, not Soeratlc: di. n .~ , ·'I'UN. 01"0 Writ .. rvl' FREl'; Booklet. elope..
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I'" ",' U, :<Ion elf the brain, he lI('ekN li ,,~ Thl'lma F.lli H, of Dayton, Willium Schufner, Dayton, dantugN\ of $5000 and COtlt • ~ pent the week-III,,1 with ·her "ar- !l 1) ~ nt Sat-urdny uflernoon hunting lIIr~ . Print? avers that tlhe Ruf- enls, A. Elli ~ Hnd fnmily . un the Kindl e flll·m. TIll' N,' \\' (" '1 11 UIT ,' Iub pw t lit p(' rsol1l11 injurie!! und $3~1i ror 1'01 i~~ Elln iCE! T('nl, UIll" h umt' "!!\iu F: ll iN and Orvl1l Mndl t ill' h" nll' lI f ~h :. F. II , "" WI' on cia rillll\'l' hill uulo - ttl - -_ _ 4m _ _ bill,'. _ __ pm·tj('ipnt N I in the baskt' tllllll j!'uml' d('mulIslrlltnr, ull.1 Miss Ann Bi<,I WI' ('1\1) f\\lPlll,\" ~t ri . t1 ~. pU rL' N \" 'mlll'r 2:1 rd. w ith I W(' llt Y-IIIl(l CHURCH between ,mtel'villc Hi -lcnd F Ul'll) - brick er, (ll l'olumbiu lUliv t' I·I'~ty. Tu "'lIr~ en'l'K Cu nllll u nity Ch ul'l·h. , f l' f' , II Vl'Ou ll ti Buckwheat IlH' mht.' rs nn:lw,' r inS' t it , rn ll call , {'r s \'ille III, Frirluy (' vening. g il \'1' II livin g-ro om cl mn llRtl"n llon 1'11<'11 1'f':p ulld iu g 'w il \1 n CUlT nt W illillrn' Lippirwll tt Will' ill llll ' ~undll v !:'C h llO! !l::I,l n. Ill .: Y . Flour . ·P. S. fl: .l ilil. m.; PI'l'llehi ll~ SC'I"vi 'c' Pru f. J Il~(' lJh ] Ki ndlt' and wirc lit lh u hom c .. f MrK. hurl <,s .Kn"\'C'11 1. i nll to tillY. Aftef' th' bu " ilw~s K s!\i')11 ,If 7 ::!(l p. In.; 1' 1'I1~' o r Ml'l'ting Wl'dni ul u l'N I fl'o m .ill ('innllli 'rhul'sduy clle 'l'hursda y nft ul"O oon , dll \' ['v' nill!!, W 77il:HhOap.\\\,1 III . MI'. a n d M r!l. . n. Ol'n e ll Il nd nf w l'lIoUIl 111111 ~ 1I 1' 1I a fe w ho ul'f; tI,,· .. Iult twn 111I)>\t " c,' tl(' nl lW ' . M r.~. ~~ t't I.. ,' ,',)! t , u f T r,)y . ' hi 1I1' H '''nil' Churl'!) me" :\on, Ol"vul, w<' I'e , nnd ny (Ii'n n e r wi t ll tilt! f Ol' m l' r '~ fathe l'. I" ' I'~ ";'I'l' ,·cl .. I .., Ih" nl'~ t l.Jy MI'!I. ''; }J~'ndi n ll: th l WI'('k wit ll MI'. Illill. (" ' lIle ulld h"/ll' thl' old-lilJlI' ~II~_ Mr. li nd l'h~. l\1 () lvY II S\\'ank anti 1;:H"'11 lin ·" I' h .. l 'ellCI' PH I." lind ,MI'.. C. 11. Millg. p,' l pl'l'/leh " l!. Mu st l'I' Budd y 1""l'nll1' hus ser v- gu ('!\l~ o f • tucy 'Burnett a lld {al1ls. n ~ 11 III til I' ·11 lo . inci llil ut i W e d'oil(' h~' 1\I1'~. \\':Irci "II "Eurl)l'(' H e ... A. I,;. " '1 11" 1., l illis l ,' )'. J\()~ cl uy lind I' 11II'IwcI w ith U H (! W l' d h i!; l illie lin d is \'cry g l'llt l' f ul ily, (I f Nul L' Ru!I,1. !'iJlc(, 1111' W .I I'.'· Ml's. Georgl' Mill!' spl' nt th l t o hi s litlll' fl'i ('II ,h. wh n I'c me l1lMr. IIlId MI'. . W ill P ill e IIll' lI l1"diu Cil l'. "I Ihl' "I,, ~I' .. f 11Il' }l1',,!!I'II111 t h l' w" " k'c' nd ill Daylil n w ith h"f' bl'ot h cd 'chul"l' h ,w f' vic ~ u t th e hr isST . MARY ' S EP ISCOPAL M I'. u nd Mrs. ,Jose ph G it h e ll ~ c n- bel'('(1 him durin g h is illll ess. h ,,«,·~~ llild h('1' 1I ~~ i~t:tnt ~ ~ l'I'Vl' r1 1' 1 ', 1. IInrll (! I·. W I' h :Wt' Ol1l pll' stci ' k~ " pcl'nJi"' I' 2, I,'irst ~lI l\ day ill (('I'taitlt' d t u n fUII1i1 Y' ,lilllll'1' SunMI'. UI'l'w~tl' I ' alld Roy 'u l'n e ll. l illn ,' huf'c h in WllY lI l'!lvi!1 S unII dt'lic-i"'I ~ IUIlI'iI. \ dl"" 1I1. ( 'h un'h S"lwul III ~I ::! o: duy. o f M a~o ll, SII "lIt IU RI Mo ntl ny hunt- ,l ay cv!! nin g . Gpnuin e Rave n A sh Rnd _Y e l. ~II" . Ellllll:t Dakin IIlld ~ I I'::. .J lI~lt·. li nd MI·M. \' (, I' lle lI ough Hlld ,W I'lIll1n' IIIH ~Il " l y l'''111 III II II i"n III in g in thi s vil!i llily II ntl t.mk d in- . J.e ~ t ( ' I· Stlln l 'y if1 co nfined t o t h e ,\11'. :Iyd l' ('ox, o f Daylo n, wus th e l: hil d l'l! n ~ p p nt ~ lJll du y wit h F Ol' l.~ t low .I n 'k e t Lump Ilnd ' ~ " Il11 1l1'l..lll'lt \\, .. 1' , ' v:u , '~ I ~ "f I U::111. II l.yt Ie v isit,)I' - Monda y Ul'l "I'II11'''I . Il('r wilh 1\11' /l lId i\l I'>I. C. R. (,0 1'- h u u ~ ,' wit h n \' I'y !! V 1'1' cu ~ e of I H UlIl:' h Ulld fUllIil y. Il I'll' III ... ,,1. . E gg Coal, All III'I' "llnl iull y inl'ilC' ,1. (Juin zy . 1\11'.'. Hu fUll W a tkin!' lind fa lllil y n ell. H,' \' .• J. ,J . :;(' hu,·fl'" r. H,'c(o r. atl "n rll'd th c fUlI l'l'!l1 o f hl' l' fu l hTh " L. T . L. w ill III !!'" I F riday :\ nd an lllllk(l prompt dl':'rn .l 1')1(' ) l i:lIni dl Zl'llP fur Xmlls. ,'vt'ni lll{ a fle r H£'Iwu l li t !Ill' hUIlI I' 1' 1', (;" 'II 'J:'~ lull, II I Miulllis.burg, ST . AUGU ST IN E CHURCH dl' l h ' I' ri,'s , .\1 ,,'''.Iny n fte l'n oo n. - - • of M,·~. G. D. M i ll ~ . Sund:l~' I )pt' (' nl hl" " :'.'\1'. und i\fI'R. J . B. J o n es and !II ~ ::tl l :1 . III. NO HUNTINC ~ I I'. ancl MI' R. WlIlll' l' Kc' nl'i ck !ItMI' . anti Ml's. J . W ~: d\\'Jlrd s Fatlll' l' Hi L,'lI d ed Grunll't' II I 1'Ilrillg b.lI·o WI,d \\" " . th" lIllt l"I'SlgI H' d. u ll ow IIU I.' lltl·l·tuin eci th .. ,)"lIy l\\;llroll s nlld 1 11'~ dn y (' v(O n ing. h illll; lO l' . Irlll'pinl! " I' Ir" s I HI,:in l~ th e ir h u>bull cis Il ll Tl!l'~ d ny Ilill'ht. C HRI ~ TlAN CHUR C H :'III'S. Wull el' Fril' rlllo "d is e rt P l l 11l1 1' fartll :; 1'1I n d : I~' Sd",,01 :It ~) ' :Ill. HI·I'. Chl'!<tl'l' W i ll i a lll~on , I'V Hn Il' l'Iai ll C'd 11£'1' s i!\ l c r fr om Illdiullu. I, ,, d ~' ,·" ,'di :llly inl'il,',1. g li st fr ol\l C in ci n n ati. "" lIolu et ,' d I' .. " f. nll,l Mrs. ,J. H. F'l' nsl e r~l'\'\li(,t!~ III th ~ Itl' ist ill n I' hlll'd l llIak ,' I'. of Day t on, ~ p (' nt Thursday METHODI ST CHURCH lust S un<1l1 Y. wit h Ilr. find M f' ~ . L. G. Br{)(:k. !-'ulldal' l'('h,,(01 !1 : 1!', :1. Ill. ; " ' .. 1'11 F l'Il"tc' I'lllak " I's ~O,)J I l('av I' fO I' Ell . \\,F. HAn: ,Jl S1' RE CE l\'E D A F ULL LI NE OF GOO DS Th t' Ad ulIl s Dru g Co. lI l' e p r t'- ing \\'''\'~h i l'. III ::liI. >II I,j l'l'I " T it,· rt'l"' , whc' l'c' IIll'Y will Rllen <1, Ih e se nting U hUlld so llll' lin <' " f Ch rist- l\ It 'II~llrin!! H"d;" \l\ l!llin~ . l'r"i t·,· willt" I', FOn C lIRI S1'MA ,' , C OMPHl S F. O, IN PART, IIlIl canis. Co mt' in ('a rt y a lill 7: 0U , su l,j l'l: I, ".J' ·S Il ~ Ih .. WJly li nd ~ 1 1'. and ~1J-s . Wiluul' FOlllkR" IIOF Til E FOL LO WT NG : FOR SALE loo k th em ove r . Ih l. if,·... ; l"rtni rJ(' d to dinn~r Fl'idu y , MI'. ---------( ·h .. il' !'l·h(' II )·sll l Jo' l'i day 7 ::10 11. 1II ll d l\Ir~. h:lI'll's EVlln s und ehi! ~Ir and MI' ~ . Il nr vey SUl' k ~1 1 M. ,\ 11 al'l' w"kolll c . 1·' t ll : S A I Y FI'l'~ h ,J"r!-ey (' ow dr"11 li nd 11'~, P a ul St oc key li nd 1111.1 ('a lf. ( ;'. " I'g(' \\' ,II, lI an!. R. :lI'e l;llIlU UIIC illl{ t) H' IUT i"u l uf 1I Hl'v. ,) I) !\ I:lol ~H:n n<'lt . l' a ~ I"I'. dJi Id 1'1'11 , I'll' IJllyl on. . so n ut t)1l' il' h Olll e un H., ut :I, ACH IEVEMENT MEETING ·1. WaYII,· svil l,' . Uh iu . ' n:! R ~II·. and Mr~ . Wlllt er K(' n\'lck, T Ul'sd uy . NII V('llll)(' I' 2i. III ,·.. mp!lII Y with 1\11'. nnd Mrs. E IIN WARREN COUNTY 11lI'\' Mll llt/tll lll l' \,)' Hnd duu g ht,' r, LOST ;<'1 rs, Cl!u)'g'1 I I " n lit' l'son was M i ~,. Cll''', " f lIuy t on , W(' l'e Sun- - - -- - -- . - - - - - ur u ug ht fr ll lll J\h-l'II·ll un ' h"spitu ) Ap pruxi!lllltl,ly ,I UU ·I-ll d ul , day .! illlll' r ~lI ,.,. t s of Mr. lind I\I,'!\ . I. OST ,\ ill/lit Ih l'(: ,' 1Il 1l" S so uth o f · (u hl' l' h"1I1 e un F ri day u llci i:: su id 1lH' II )b ,'rs , l hl'i r 1('lId ,' ..,. . pUr"lltl< Warre n Kenrick, Ht C('llt c l' v ill('. Wayne _I·ill .,. YOllnl! hvund . IJlll ck III Ut' , I "ti di ly impruv ill )!;. Jl n d fri l'l1d~, ti l'" cxpl'l:tl'd lo PHI" 1\11',<. Mal'Y CIII'IlHl n)" M\'s. KI'RHlld Ihl! "ilh t i"k~ .. II b" dy. F in dl icipatt' i.n 11 ~l' r i('s flf six ul·ttie \'l' - 1,,1' l ;ra ha m lind duul"h tc l'. Bt' I'n'-I' pl,' asi' ,wtify Eud Ol'lI dul'f. uf M,·g. El vi n Fi l' (,~ w n~ h o~ t ess (I t III l'lI! IIl l'ct in gs lo be )1(' 1<1 l hl'll uI"h - iC' e. wert' Day ton "hopp er s W edWh\· nC's\·ill.·. Il l' ca ll E. 2a~ I W .. l1 ,ui l'thduy dinn l!l' t uuu y, wilh Mn . Illl \V u n 'cn ('" un l y lIex! wc"l' k , u n - lH'sd uy. , \) :I):(II n. tl hi,) . Ih·wul'd . • 1128 L."lIi ~ F in>~ an d so n , lind Mi s~ 11·!<. l, ve lYII Swu llk, of Cinl'in - I de l' t hl' dirt'd ion of :\1rs. Ed il h II. F l o s~ i (' Firl! s n ~ h ono r g u('sl s . lI illi kt,l'. t hl' ho nH' dc' IIHlIlRtra t iulI !l u li, is vis itin g h c r so n , Melvyn age n t, llIal Cha .. les F. ,lllSti. l'u un - Swunl; nnd fllmily. i\1rs. F r emo nt W e ltz, o f Wil - I)' IIgcn!. A t lh('~l' tlIt'l'lin !-:,s tht, i\1 r. !lnd Mrs . Willi s S Wllnk , of I min g t on, i!\ spen d ing Il f ' \1' ' ~Il ~'.' I- II ud,i('I' l'llI l' ll t cC' rli ficntl's will Day ton, vis ite d th e i.. n~ph e \\' hl're wil h he r son !Inti duugh te r ill-II1 I\', h,' )o!'in'lJ to eac h boy anci gi rl wh o Wedn (>sday e \'e nin g . '\iI' , a nd :\\ rs. Ma y na r d Wei '. AND MANY OT II ER Tili NG : R.U1TA BLE ,o n TilE fi ni shecl u PI'IJjt'ct Ih i~ sum lll e r , 1I11·~. Cu lv in Lo ngacre und ~ on ~ p,'ci [ll d ip lo l1l HS wi ll be giv('n t o \' i ~ it l' r1 1\11'''' Fred Hubble and Mrs. I IIRT STMAS TRADE . Whut Rha ll I gi ve? The gift a ll who hav e bee n in clu b W( 1'1< !'. II . BUl'lI et vi s it ed Mrs. Frank I ta bl es UI'(' tilt ed with hap py su g- ~ 0 1' !)l or e yCH r~. cas h p l' ize~ rang· HI"T~' hili nell r Be llbl'ook , Thursge~ 1 io n s nl ury's J e wclr y Sh o~, ing from .'8 lo fi 0... , will IJe f'JI' tl uy II ftl' rn oon. LI'uun un , Ohiu . A smnll dt'p os lt wa r ci ecl III a ll t h ose " x hiIJi tinl-{ at A dri ve r from Indiana ran inlo will re se r ve th e cho ices t gifts. t hl' fuir a nd t h e oUlstnn d in)! cluh! lhe 'CI(,ltrc r eek T o wn ship 'ch ou l Stu I'e ope n ev enings. u f lhe l' ou nly wilt It " UWI\I',1"d truc k ow n ' d bv Ornl urfuce , on cha l·tc .. s'n tls. an d tl1P C ll P ~ lI wa rd - Thul'sdu y evening, shoving it 'into Me mbers o f Wayn es vill e Grun ge e d g i\'e n by the fu i,· board fOI' lh e the di tch . The tru ck wa ~ dllm-. were guests o f Sprin g.bol'o GI'Il~)g e be!;1 fl ollts l' xhi b it ed in S'·ptem· a g d some und litt le Donald SurIns t Wedn esday nig ht lind furm she d th e progrnm for th e c Vl; nin g . ber . Tht pr ugra m will I RI'I~e l y fa ce rec ei ved II cu t on the hend. b e in th E' h and s o f th ~ 4- H clu b Wee k-end g uests of Mr. und Mrs. . Drs . A. T. Wright, . W. He n- Ill em b rs. a. euc h club !s ex pecl ed Wil b ur F oulks w e re: Mrs. Jalle --- -- - -_'! de r on. J. E. Witham and Mury to hll Vl' a sonJ:r. 1>lu ylet, de monstl'U- ' T (' wc ll and sun Millard Mr. nnd lio n, r ea din g 0 1' so me oth er speci!ll M.. s . .1. H . T e w ~ 1t and f~mi!Y, Mr. Cook nttende d the m ee ting of the Wnnen COllnty Medicnl soc iety , (eal ul'e or slun t t o occ up y fi ve to a nd Mrs. Th oma s Turner and son fift ee n minu teR' ti me . Th£' boy: J o hn , of F ..a nklin . ' at Le bunan , Friday. ~Ir. li nd Mrs. harl es lark ena n cl girl~ who e n ju ~' ed t he fr ee unday, All mukes , wrist nnd \lock et t l' ips t o olllmbu ~ast w e e~ will te r tllin ecl tn d inner on wat ches, ·rings, co stume jewelry, also r e po r t o n t h ~ lr e xp rJ e n c~5 Mrs . Ma rgu l' et Everhllrt. of Minuvelties , u nu. ual Chri stmns gifts unci co.un l y e xte nsIOn a gen ts wl! 1 Il mi!lburg, Mr, herman Smith , Mr - usefu l und inexpen sive- yo u lik e wi se I~ dd tim elY, a!lCl ap Jlro pJ') - a nd Mrs. Earl Clark and daughGive your fl ock clc:m. comiorrahlc q uar t l' rs :tnd feed 4-H te l', l\1i1dl'e n Davi s of Brook\' ille' Decembel' 4- Lnrge clo sing-out sal e o f 11 11 lhe b ~ t o r cha l! Is, locawi ll ftnd at Cary's Jewelry hup, ate r e mark ~ per t mnlllg l MI' . #nnd M.r s . Mil ton She ehan of them Tu xedo E gg mash. Y o ur .hen will h all g. \~p new Le banon, Ohio, "The Hom e o r club a clil'ili es . t ed 3 mi. N. of Wilmington. W. Hull. As a dos ing fe a t ure a i<e ri e of e lll e l'vill e ; MI'. and Mrs . Elmer r ecords (or prod ucin g l'~gs. S impl y be~.a" sc lu xedo Gift ." Store open eve nings. Dece mbl'I' 5- Parke r hamb r lain, I .,. mi. W. o f ·Ill'ing bol'o. lan t<: rn li tlc~, Ni ll~~ rll ~u ll s , will R oge l'~ , unci gl'anddaugh ter , MurEggma h- GOC-S two tlHIl . "t Il . ( I ) (, I "cS-rh Dece mber 6-R. M. Hahn, large cl l)~ in g-ou t sil l, Ii mi. N. o f WayMr. and Mrs . Me rl e Kerns and be sh own. Tn a ddIti o n )lI uslrnlen ~Rre t, o f Wuynl'sville : Mr. H. M. egg-making materials ; :1) Keep:; d iem health y and nesvi lle . 3 mi . S. of Bellbrook. son~ ~lid C!~ will be U . cd . IUl'k Ilnd Mr . and Mrs. Waller daughter, of ColumbU S, wilt s pend fialll i~b urg. ~ Dece mber 7- E lw oocl Phillips, 6 mi. E. (I reu blooded•• Th e Sul em ites loth ing clu b an d 11I1'k und fami ly. Than ks giving with Mrs. Kl' rn s' De ce mber 11 IlIrc n cc ann on, 3 1lIi. E. o f Mi a llli ~ burg. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swank parents , MI'. nnd Mrs. J. D. Mar- lhe Mo .... o w L ivt;st ock Boost er s 'Tha t's wh y it p a rs to fCl'd Tuxedo r.gg m~sh the D c c e mb ~ r 12- Curl Me Coy good sal e o f Im p llll ents, new tr Rcto r and club held lheir joi nt a chieve me nt and Mrs. Eveley n. Swank were latt. y~ar .rollnd. I t l ~r in 'S . Oll t c:~g s whe n pm:es are l.J e~t o f !<lock, :1 mi. N.E . o f S pr i ll~b o r o 01) \' IH~ k ·c R ud . mee ting li t t h e h om(' o f Z. O. W or - SllndllY dinner g uest s of Mr. and highest, as w ell as In I'l'In g :tnd ~ u mll1-r . Mr. nnd Mrs. E lvin Fires, Mr. ley , neal' Morr ow , on TU l!s,lay ev- Mr~. Ca lvin Longacre. If you nre go in g t o mak £' a snle see us for l rms an,1 da l es . 'VI' and Ml's Louis Fires and ch ildren, clling o f lhis wl'c k, lind t he 1'1'P aiata blt.' -(:ontaills p ure (':J n l! molasses. Order a Mrs. Edd Longacre returned ond Miss Flo sie Fires wi ll ulte nd m!linin~ clubs will meet nl' x t weC:'k ho me ntul'duy after n two wee ks ' ha ve the widest ud v('rti sing sectio n o f an yo n e ill th c bus iness. W e sack tOll:ly, o family dinner ut the hOIl1(, of acc ordlll g' t o t h e Hl' hl' dul e an- vi sit wilh I'c la£ives und 'friend s in g£'t th£' pl'iee lind sutis fy you or charge no t hing _ all or wri te. lu bs will ~ath er Cincinnnti. E lm e r Sears , in Moruine City, un no unced below. at the vU I' iou s p lacf'H accordin g In M Alb t Sl t d h Thanksgiving Day. F. T. MARTIN Auctioneers JESSE ST A.NLE Y nam e o f c lub lead e... I·S. er acy r~ urnI' omt! Paren ts und fl'ie nd s o f the club Th~rs~lay a~te r helpm~ .care fO,r CENTERVILLE, OHIO 1\11:. and Mrs . D. E. Slnndifor.d NE W BURLINGTON, O . hnd for their dinn er guest s Sun- me etin gs and a ll olhe l's wh o al'e hel hlllie gra nd ~lIughtle l, Melvl· Phone No. 2 Phone 320 . t . t d ' n 4· 11 .. llI b ac tiviti c~ nil Mu ll , ne llr Sprmgboro, who hus day, Mr. und Mrs. Earl Co nn er In 1' 1es e I b ' I ' 11 b t . h und son, the occas ion honoring ure cordiall y invited l'l t he m ee t . . ~e n serious y ~ , , U, IS s omew nt .lmp l·ovcd ilL t hi S time. Ear l Jr. , whose tenth birthdllY an - ing s. Mrs. Pau l Duk e ond little s on , Mondu y, Dc'ce nl\Je l' 3. 7 :20 nivers nl'Y f ell o n Munduy, th e 26 . I'c turned ho me from Minmi Valley sharp, at Butle rv ille chul'e h, Th r T U'f.rJo Un, of FuJs: Tu esdn y , De ce mli er 4, 7 ::10 p . hos pital Ill st week. T,n.d' Allmn.h. . Tuaedo Chick T .... do D"'<7 ~ t Ca ry' s J e we lry S h op, you wi ll p. m., nt Maineville Rchno l h o use. Tuxedo Chop TUJledo S t nr tlne Mns hel T u xe do Scrat ch find gift tubles fi lle d w ith int er· W edn es da y, Dec m bel' 5, 7 :30 [ Tuxedo HOIl Ration TUJl:cdo OrowtnK' Mathe! T Ullt'do 1>I!v~lo~r esting s uggestions at mod erate m., shnrp" a ir-Ma son, K. of P . din Tu.tdo Eii m lAlj h 8 Tu ..e d o P au ltry Jiultc n r r - bOJ mliln y ot her. pl'ices. W e invite you , and eneh ing ro o m. 'f member of youI' family 10 mllke ThursdllY . Deeembe l' G, 7 :30 p . lhis store yuur Christnllis shopping 01. , Rhurp, Fmnkli n, Ma onic hali. heudqllarters, "Th e Home of I ~ l'idny, De cember 7, 7 ::1 0 p. m. Mr . lind MI·s. Walter Kru er and Gifts, " Lebunon, Ohio. shal'Jl. Harve ys burg T own hull. fHlIlil y motored to Dayton Sunduy Wi,lIiam Luk en s, Fred Hagem ey er , and nlad e a visit with Mr. lind Mrs . Mr. nnd Mrs. Ge orge Hartsock Dav is FU l'nas, Mrs . Mlld e G I'ny, Harry Kruer and daughter, . Mary left todny for New Madison, Ohio , Ml's . Lu ci ll e AI'I1Jitnge, Miss Ali ce Louis e. whe re they were call ed on ac- GJ n s, Mi ss H e l~ n filll1 da ll , Mrs . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Clare nce Mercer count o f the se ri ous illness of Lenn Cla rk, MI·s. Winif" ed McEl- a n d ' Mr. and Mrs. Minton and son MI's . Hartsock's sist er, MI·s. Mar- wee, Mr!<. 1111 McK a ~' , Miss Lu ella Pllul , from Cincinnati, were Sungaret S hol'eaker. Millard and Mi ss Alice Se tt le myre doy eve ning call ers of Mr. and S ULu l'li uy, D ~ c (> mb c r 8, 7 ::1 0 p. Mrs. W. W. Kruer and family. Mr. Glenn Borden, proprietor of Ill., Lebanon Gran ge hult. ' During the snow storm Thurs/ th e Borden Tire and Battery Stu- -doy e ve nin g Mr. Oral Surface m et ti on who has been ill f or seve ra l with an accident on t he Dayton day ~, was removed to the Miami INJURED . CLI FTON COUPLE and Lebanon' pike at the end of Vu ll ey h ospital, Duyton', on WedENTER DAMAGE SUIT Ben Abram's Inne. He was hit by day eveni ng, for , obs ervation and a hi t -and-skip motorist and the trea tment.- Franklin Chronicle' , Dnmo ~e s t otaling $7, :125 lire schoo l bus was upset, but no one a sked in tw o s uit ~ filed in th e seriously hurt, Donald Surface Gruen wll'tches are admired und Warren c..l unty courts lust week received a cut on the head which till ked abo ut more than any othl'!' by Ernest Printz !lnd Luura Printz r equired severnl stitches. wnlch. Regardless o f the price of Clif t on. Ohi o. num ing E. J. f f Mr~. Simon Lighter has been y ou pay eoeh Gruen watch is a Gutewo od , or Duyt on , un.d J. O. very Jloorly the past week or so. dependuble timepiece. Your Gruen Yo un g , o f Cincinnuti . as d efe ndMrs. Walter Kruer motored to Jl'weler in Warren county is Ca- -ants. Th,! t wo s uits gl'ew out of Richmond, Ind., on business with Simply tum the seat regulator and ry's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, O. an Hulomr.bil e accirl ent in this hei' brother. Charles Mercer, last the entire se'a t move·, to the exact plnc e on S un (lay ,Seplember 8 , in Wednesday. Mrs . G . .1). Milts entl'rtained lust wh:ch 1111'. a n d MI' ~. Printz suff el'ed Mrs. John McCollough is able to Thu rsduy afte rn oo n for Miss Irma injuries nnd th e il' Clll' uad ly dam - be up but not able to be about the ••• ttMade-h}. , desired , P9sition Shutts, whose marr iage to Mr. aged. . house. Harold Bel'kett., of Clarksville, is Measure" driving position for The peti t ion states thllt the everal 'of the children of the an event of this evening. The Printz car wa s pl'ocee ciin'g n orth community have not been able to ' every driver. hutl st' was hundsomely deco r uted a long Mai n . tr ee t at the t im e of attend school for several days on for the occa sion and the refr esh- t he a cc ident. The car ddven by accoun t of hu ving colds. . nl(!nt~ we dain ty lind appe- Mr. Gat ewood wn: ' direcllyin Fred Mahan ha s been in bed with t izing. .A bout t h irty guests were fJ o nt of him a nd \\,/1 ' g oing in the a sore back after being struck by present and t he bride-elect was slim e direetion . 1\1r. Young's ma- n benm wh£'n Working at ' Grant's showered with handsome a nd u ~e ch ine was coming frol11 the oppo- far m above Centerville. ____ • _ ..__..c..._ _ ful gifts. . site direc ~ ion. It states further t hat Gatewood s udd en ly made a Some ca ndidates get there with le'f t turn directly in front of Mr. 1IA8TIIlI'~ BOD... BY boO! feet and oth ers put both fe.e t Young, ' who, the petition states, in it. -was going a t a s peed of 4 0~llea -. per houl·. Young, in order to , , When t he membel's Or'1I sta ndavoid hitting Gtl t.ewood; swerved SOC'LAL ROW ' , ing ' committeI!' meel they' \!sually . . into the Printz ClIl', c\nmngil)g it Little Miss Ra,chel Stanley was it down. badly and injuring it. occupa n ts, out of 8chool all last' week on a'~'I_ ~bllity to ta lk fiction is n ot n eeMrs Print? ave)' t hat s he s uf- eo unt of illness. ~ e arily acquired thl'ough novel fered 'lIumerolls cuts und bruises, Mias Marie Pine waa bome Fri. readin,. . a wrenched sbould el' and a slight ' day on account of illneu.
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. Eightieth Year
WAYNESVJ.LLE" OHIO, 'WED NE S AV ,
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Whole Nil tllh (> l 5834
5·, 1928 . I
WALTER M'ClURE ~car~ Santason' ls Great Attraction at ·the Rike-Kunller Store l> ANSWERS, SUMMONS a f!OiI'
FEEDING OF DAIRY CATT LE MEET ING S TO B E HEL.u
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F:H'Il It' r5 :\ Ild da il'Ylll en tll1·,>1:\.:h ou l Warl'l:n C" lIl1 ty will huv(- a ll (' tlfll ,,' tll nil'y III gl'l Ill(> lat " "l tll d t1lust )'(,li ,II,1 illr" I'III :,1 ill 11 :\ \':III " uh' l'ollep r ni ll y' re l·d lng " I' da iry call I" Fll ll o\ i ng is II li st o f t he teachFunel'lI l R I' vice!\ for Wa lte r MI" Ge t. your ph otos aL Ridg ' 5. f l'u lll I l'lIn ~ ld( f' lIip , cluiry '·p'·"i ,, ;· CJl'~ and lh l' pllu'c wh erll eac h spent Clure , Who die d Thurllday mol'll ' isl III II '''' ries ur t1l(' d in l:'s t" h' Iii 'il' ThulIlIHgivin g: ing at Miami Valley hospillll, wel'l' Mi ss Luti e Vndc\'\'uort vis it ed he ltl nexl week IlIIll er th t' di ,.(,c · Mast r·)· Ih'r ll llrd M.. II " h hu s th (' hl'ld at hill latl! home Monday uf:'. Ir .. MOOIll II W, Co lumbu s. liun of Co unt y A);l'nt CI,, <~ , ,! Ill' c hieiw n pox . t ernoon a nd we re athmd ed by one fri end:; ill r~ ebnn o n Montlny. i\11'~ . Hough, Wayn es vi ll e. dui ry ,',w l'ia lh;t h ll~ uc"" l".I.1 in,' of t hl' Im'ge"t number of person : JIIi s~ '1' 11 1'11£' 1' , Chicago, Mrs. Sl. Inil' Fife, or Wilmingill :t l ilul' . duil'y--j"(·(·r1ing di ~l'II ~", i u lb ?li ~R M :lI'~:lr('1 F:d\\'ll r '" \\'11 , U evel' nssl'lll bl d in Way nesville t o Mi ~~ Vundt' I'vuo rt , Akro n. tOil, vb itc d /' c lativ e~ he re Mo ntl ay. wi lh ro un l y lIg't' nts l hr"" J.!hll ll t Da yto n vI. illJr 1I·I" nd ay . pay t he ir last respectR to. n c it· M i s~ Hanuy, Nl' wark . Ohi u, ~(, n ~ 10 1\('1" ra l'lll !' rs to ~ (' izen. Rev. L. A. Was hburn , of Mi ~!I Squ i'e r, Cn lumb us. We givc e dur StampR. ary '!' IN' I and l'Olll i, inl' ~lIc h r e~ d ~ ns wili S. L. l'ul'l w,:ight ond Dr. Fn rr Xenia, a former pastor of the 10' Jewt:lry Shop, L e banon, Ohio. MI'. Il ndan. Wa ynesv ill",. pnHllI cl! a nHixi ll1 l1 1l1 UllI"lIn t lit' \\, CI'I' I.e·hll "" n \'i"ito r" IIh llllb y. cn l M. 8. ehUl;ch, a ~s i ste d by Rc~. MI' . Hntn e ld, l.e banon 'mil l, lint! hull Pl' 1' :1 1' n t l h ~ ' t .· : I ~ 1 Jo sep h Bennett, the pre!lcnt pa . :\ I i s~ I\l c Kin sl' Y, Rill gevill e. E. J . Eurton, or E lyria, was poss ihl e cost. A \\'o nd " I' rll l 1,, 1 o f hri ~ t\l1 l1 ~ t I' , officia ted. . ~ I r. Sl. ,J"hn, Wayn l:!'. vill e. home for t he T hullksgiving holi - ' Tfw : c1l1'du le o f IlI t' ('li ng' ~ i, a s c:II' d ~ II I' till' A dlll ll ~ Ilruv, e". Hill death was due to a "trok!' da ys. ro ll ows : Wetln !\dllY ,·vl' nillg'. of apopl exy su s tained while at. At ::J o ' c lock Ins t WedneHday J . W. Ed w:i r" ~ tl llri fn ll1i l v a ll ;1 Uece m[,e r 12.7 ::10 p. 111 •• nillyo r' , tend ing I'oce nt Scotli~h Rite eel'. bOlh ~n)(I (' s a nd High school w<'re Mi ~li 001'11 S l iles spent Thanks( . . 1. Edwul'Il H ~ P l'1I1 F r itla ), ill o llieI', Frunklin; TI'lIl's rlll~' . Ilc. di sllli!;,ed to Sl' t' lint! hl>UI' SlI nt a emunieR at t he Masonic tmple in g iving with' rel'ptiveR at l:i))ri ng N' mb !! )' 1;1. 1 ::10 p. Ill .. \\ a ync R- Ull y to ll . Dayton. For thl' fin< t tim e. ill 1111 hi" Cluu .· II nrl SLlntll son, who visit!'d Vullcy. viII" Gl'3n g" ha ll ; Thursda y (' I',' n · Mr. McClure had be c n in t h e t rips to Cfhe Rike-Kum!{' r Co. in Mr . lind Mr:l. am ll a in l' ~ " f Wll y neNv ill e Lll thl' Gym, rept'eing. Il,'('c;llher 1:1, 7 :3 0 p. Ill .. se nting lhe Hike-Kuml e r Comp uny und cl-tnkinll' bu sin ess in Way nes· Mrs. Fl'l1nce of Dayton hil S be- Da yton, ~ unta la us has broug hl l\1u i:l e\' ille Schoo l hull; Frid ay . R l'llul'Ilok \ \ · {or e In \V IIYIlL'~ v ill t.. or Dayton . vi ll e about t hirty-five yeurs an d cOllie n res id en t of th c Fl'iend ~ along hi ' son, Sanw:<on, 10 yeal's 'antn Cla us gave a I :;lO 1' . Ill. . Lebanon Fa rm Bu r c'lu i\Io(lti a y. ' dUri.ng these yeul's hiltl won th e Home. "lio l·t description of th e northern uf age , a nd his Wo .. k ~ h u p astle. ,, !Ti c,' ; F ri dH Y even ing, Dl·c emb(·:· Also conf1dence and e~teem of t he peo· . h a I"I, 111 C hri ~ lll1 n s l'HI'I J.; a nd ll1 o tl o('~. co untry lind t he E ~ kil1l os. Sall ta 011 has prove n a great lit 1,1, 7::10 p. m ., .!'II u.,nl1l(· Miss Matti(' F'iI'Cs, of Le hano n, tractiun fo r the childl·en. no l pie of WayneRvilJ e nnd vicinity , M"l'I'o\\'. CIlI'Y';; J (' well'y 'h op, L,' ulln on, 0 ~ e e llt~ r tain 'd us with seve rn l mag leul tJ'leks afte r ",hi 'h every une through hi s ca reful, conscienliou ~ i ~ t he g ll CHt of MI'. nnd Mrs. EI- alone fl'l'lll Duyloll. but f l'u : n Accord in g to (' lI nty A);en l serv ice His co urteo us, quiet a mi \'in Fires. tOWIl ~ Bud ('i tie, wit hin on ~ "un - I 1\ l r s. Ella Bratldock II /ltl 1111'S. W liS give n t he privi lege of pllssin;; dred mil es of Da \'tu n. S:ll't;\ ~ Il Da \'toll to ~e l' SantllHon and man y CIII ss th ese mee tin gs will be oi 1 ~ll1 ll1 a t:ru bb. of DU yt 11I1, wc re ill thro ugh :;rantn's wo rkshop a nd resYmpathetic manner 'a u fun e ral lil";'" url1 I ,r.k l !l~ fVr\\'(lrd with in-, most vilal intIJ r est unci eCO Ill'1I1 !(, \\'a ynesv ill c M"nda~' , 1\11'. Mi lo Miltenberger . pe nt his will be found each ·undu.\· frill ('e iving ~ m u l1 , ou ve ni!' pin s. Sandirector won him friends among 5 P. M. at hi~ \\" Jrk ~ II .. , H·~. S!' intl'rI'SI lo lh .. ' ri p int" ()ay - impl)~·tllnc e til a ll fal'ln prs lind "ni· 2 to Thunksgiv in g vacdtio n with his til and Sa nlUM II will be lit the M. hig h and low, rich and poor. Cas Ll!' a t the Fairgro und s. Da) 1\.; 11. Ion an d lu lh ~ Rik(' K um l!!r s tort: rymen int eresl ed in eco nom ica l W. N. . 'e!l l'~ alld" famil y ~)) en l 8 . church on "'l'idny , December 7. Mr. McClu re was p ro min ent in siste r in Duyto n. where Illan y out -of -t ll wn childr n III' to I hr· F il II ' 1" 1I : ld ~ ~ o see ::ianla pl-ollu c li on. Mc Kellip will probuS unda y wil h All e n Hole ullII rUIlI · busin ess, church , lodge a nd social Mi ss Bel'nyce Hyma n s pent villit him . . Sc'veral chi idl'e ll d lml ' I" uti, '.ullasur, lind Ihe Workshop hl y s how by lIid of a blHc kbourd ily. n""1' Bea ve r·t owil . activities. A me mber of the M. We lire g illd to I'epllr t that there ' hi B vidni l y have aln,ad ~' been tu CU'I It:'. th e prop e r kind li nd umo ull' 01 E . chu rch he gave li ber ully of hi,. Thllnksgiving vacation with I'e lai:' lin extl'aol'd in ory IUI'ge number protein fe ds and carbohydrat es to --=----=- -_:"'_A. F. Me lloh an d son, BilI e l'. time nnd means to tha t, a ll well a. tives in incinnnti. sel ' c l for cat tl e p)'oducin,:!' difl'el - we re Thanksgivi ng D}iy gu ests II r or Ilo nor Roll st ude nts t hiR term. other I'eligi ou s orgun izatio.ns .. Th e li st is co mpr ise d of the folnt IImoull l~ IIn ti be ing fe d various n: lati ve~ at Humi lton , Mr!<. Fred Gons ent.erta in d th e W. N. ears lind fam il y we re MOTHERS CLUB THANK lowi ng names : He was a me mb er of the Stat(> kinds or huy and roughagp." H e PEOPLE FOR SUPPORT F un eral Director!; a ssociation an " Clover Leuf clu b anti 11 f ew fri nd ~ Dayton sho.J.!pers Friday. ni o l'!ISe will a lHo to uch upon t h e im porSa nln la us 's head q uu l' t(,l·s. aot the Quintet Funeral Director, on P rid uy aftcl'llOlJ n. Gf>n evu Den linger. Mi ss laro Lile s pent thc' Iw Jita nce o r breeding IInci cow (esti ng r y's J ewf> II'Y S hop, "The H ome of JUlliorsTh e Wayn e Town ship Moth ers assoc iation of Dictrict No. ]0 ; 01 Ques ti ons an d Girts, " Le ua no n, Ohio. .1I1r. and 1111'S. RusRelI SII"Ii bury tlav~ wit h her 5i tel' in Wa hingtlln clu b wi shes to thanl< all the mem- associat ion work. the Masonic, I. O. O. F ., K. of P. , ~"a Wharton. , ~!lrlll be l's lind friend s fOI' the ir coop era- IClcul proltl ' ms wi ll be give n co na nd J . O. . A. M. lodges, t he li nd famil y Sile nt Sunday with MI'. C. ' H. The lma St J ohn . abl e attention. Eve rybudy s ider .ind Mrs. W. E. orne ll. t iu n arid donatio ns for t he Thunks III,'. and Mrs. Ethan Cl'un!' and coWs h Rite und Dl1ytu ll Antioch 1.0111 Sears. aws fil ed by "'achin e. Cu t invite d. giving market. hri ne. ro n s pent Thanksgiving Uay with Irma Hich We hnve Ch ri!ltma. cards in nil cleane r, truer, fa ster. Roy PigMr, l\I1d Mrs. O. L. Cl'llne, With YOUI' hclp \\'e have mad e The profusion of lovely fl oral i esign' a n d at a ll prices. 0111 in ott, at Madden's Lumbel' Y ard. Bel'tha Filer. t hi s our banner market and the CHARGED WITH HARBORINC pieces s nt by business associ . a nd s ee them. Adams Drug Co. at he rine Brllnstrator. After · pehdi,!g·~!W eekll -elltl Men s· ' frife- - ~ ~ .. IU1telt'- made' -STOLEN GOODS I MI'. and Mrs._ Will PI'elltl rga st Sop ho mo res at s, frnternal o rd e r~ and othe rs -' .- .' • s pen 'unday wit h Mr. and MfE. with Wa ynesv ill e re latives, Miss pos;;ibl e f or, this ...wnter. We revi den ced the high teem in BeatriCe Robitzer. Ir. ond I\1r!1. Mnynard Weltz Ol'vill ' GI'lIY and dflu g hte l·. which he was he ld. . Jnmes Wakeley was anaig ne d Charles W hi ta ker. nd Miss Esthe r Hende l'son visit- A bb ie Graham hilS returned to ques t yo ur presen. e llt. our ncxt pri ngbo /·o. nleeting in t he G1'IIde bui ldin g on iT) Le banon lallt week charged wit h He i~ s urvived by hi s wife an ed Oxford an d Cincin nati Su nda y. Freshm enr MI'. Ir vin Kearn!' ! hI in a sel'io ua Friday, December 7, a t 2 p , 111. , two lions," Jam es, who was hi; ill gaily receiving stolen goods. co ndi tio n rrom Bright' s d iseuse at Velmu Armitage. ( Mis.' Betty Ha r tsock s pent th ~ lind ask you to become a me mber He e ntered a plea o f not gu ilty ., father's partner in bu~iness. an L l\h. and M rs. L. M. Hende.r 011 Honllld Hardin. Carl ., ecretnry of the Dayton , pent unduy w it h Mi. II Do l'i Hen week-e nd with MI'. a nd Mrs. Ar- of t he Mothers club. as we wan t a nd wa s bo und ovcr to t he grand St. Elizub pth h o~ pita l, Dayton. Anna O'Neall. Real Estat!' Board: a brothet· San' derson at Weste.rn co ll ege, Ox- che r Hartsock, of Dayton, a nd saw to make this our bunner year in j ury under l~ $300 bo nd. - - -1\11·... J. L . Ha rt oc k is ~ o e ndin', the play .. now White." members hip nnd keep up t he good McClure, of enterville; two s is ford . Several youths in volve d ' in the '!.., f ew dUYl\ in Dayto n w'it h h:; work. Dues 25c per yea r. te/'s, Mrs. Mary Barnett, of neal' r2 bbery. we r (,l llHested, but we re dnu g htcl'r Mt' . Robe rt W r. ltCln. Fine watch "ep,ilt 1tI ,~. \'Ii e U f;! The children ' 0,( -tfle irst, Sec Dayton, and Mrs. Ida Kelsey. Have youI' saw lIIed by 'mllr r elense d. late chine . TheY cut c1 enner , t ru er , only genuine purts. GU Bl :111l eed ond and Third gl:ades will give .,.. ~ --MI'. a nti MI·s. Porres t Hough and beUer. Roy Pigott, 11 Macltlen's wo rk. Cary's Jewelry Shop, I ('b· a short ente rtain ment . The n a ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL ENTERTAINED SATURDAY HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT da ug h! el' spent Thnnksgivlllg wit h anon, Ohio. Open evening . . Lumb er ~ard. \ \ lunc h lln d social hOlUr. December 9, Second Sunday in Mr. anti Mrs. Ve rn Bough Ii n.1 Mary L. Enl'nhl~rt, Pres . . COMPLIMENTJ~G BRIDE Atlvent. . hu rc h SchoolUt 9.30: Ellrl Om dol'f is in t he E SIH' Y fam}ly . Mrs. J. C. Hawke, Mrs . F. R. , Misses Trillena and Margaret Ellen Connm', S ely. Morning Prayer a nd s ermon at hospital at Xenia suffering fr om Mrs. Max· R~8s a n r s . J. R. Edward s were Thanksgivi ll); n ay Moomaw, Mrs. Lee Hawke, Mrs. .... - --_<. injul'ies received whl'n hi _ mnchine JI.Ii ~s. El11mA He.iglLwav waR t.he 10 ; • Wade entel'tliitrn1t Saturday after- g ue ts of 01'. and Mr~ . Gail RUll- Maynard Weltz and "'M iss Dori5 BECKETT--SHUTTS All are cordially invited . collill ed wi t H "' unother o n the dinn e r gll~ st of Mrs, Annn Cnd. -- Hawke we!'e snoPPlllg til ay on nooll a,t the home of Mrs. John ~u m, of Da·ytoll. Rev. J. J. Schneifer, Rector. Springfield pike neal' Xenia. H is lYa lla de/' II I t he Fri e nds Home on today. Simpson, complimenting Mrs. CIaI' Mi ss Irma hu t'll', da ugh ter of condition is suid to be vory !leri- 'l'hurRday . Specials in jewelry, s ilverware, ence Si mpson, J1ee Charlotte R ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH glass wllre china ware, leath er Mr. a nd Mrs. W. H. Alle n li nd MI'. li nd Mr. Charl es Shu t ts, be- ous. by, a recent bride . S und ay, December 9 setvices came the bride o f Mr. Hal'old Miss Eliz{llt ·th ChclI1dl e r. of Mid goods and novelties. Cary's Miss Olive Allen _s pent the wee kA floral wedding contest I'esult' . end in Cincinnati where t h y were Beckett on Wedne day even ing. WON A SILVER LOVING CUP tl l(! (uwn. lind Miss Hulh ha ndle l' nt 10 o'clock. ed in Mrs. Ralph Stowe capturing Jewelry Shop, Lebanon , ()hio, November 28 at 7 :30 o'clock, at Father Bien, Pastor. of Gn' enfie ld, spcnl th e holida ys t h e gues ts o r Mr. and Mrs. hilS. firsL prize, a bud va e, and Mrs. lhe bride's home. Rev. lJ. A. Vernon Mninous left Tue$<lay Fisher. W. C. St iohn i ~ exhibi t ing a al the il' hOI11(, here. J ames COok received the consolaCHURCH OF CHRIST Was hbUl'n, o f t he ' Trinity M. E . morning f or Dunedin, Fla., where Ril\' e r cup e ngl'Uved wi t h t he roltion, a s mall dog hou se. S unday, December 9, Bible church, Xen ia, pe l'lfol'med th e illl- lo wi ng insc l'iption; Awa1'll cll to Thc Adnms Dl'Ug Co . are PI'{'_ he will spe nd the winter with a n P a r ker Duofold P ens and Pen1,'h(' bride WIIS showered' with ScllOo l 9 :(10 II. m.; prea ching seruncle, Arch Brand nbllrg. ci ls. Th best for the Chr lstnlas pr es. ive ceremony. Kilpntrick - Fren ch Wayn esvill e ~ e lltin); a handsom e lin e of hl'i stmany handsome and u sefUl gifte. orne in e a rl y and vice 10 ::10 n. 111 ., .an d 7 :80 p. in. Bunks of fe rns, potted /lowers, Branch for high est per cent of mus . ·:II·r!S. I;ifl. 26 year guarantee and unDainty refreshments of brick iCI> 101lk t hf'nl OV('I·. All arc we lco me. '/' MI'. an d Mrs. Ke nneth Elzey brenkable burrels. Car y's J ewelry y IIllw a nti white chrysunthemums quotn for October, 1.1 28 . he vcream with pumpkin cente"', ' dev- a nd daughter, of Dayton, and Mr~ . hester Williamson, Evangelist. IlIlorncti the im pro visl' d altar. Sh!lP, Lebanon, Ollio. rol(Jt Mottlr Ohio Co . ii's food cake, and angle food Snrah 'Lippin cott ~pe n t Thanks1111'. nnd 1'11 1'5. Clnrnn ce Men dcnThe bride was charmingly dress. Mr. St J ohn us 1ll11llng I' of this cake were served to the giving with Mr. and Mrs. Walter METHODIST CHURCH . eel in biege satin with ho ~ e and bruoch is justl y pr outl of the hl1 l1 a nti ~O ll Eul'l , . of Dnyton, ?tb s, L. T. Cooper, Mr. and ' Mrs. following; Mrs. Joe Weidner and Elzey. spe nt Thanksgiving wil h !'1ft-. nnd s lipl)er ~ ,of harmoni zin g co lor , and S Ulltiay School 9:1 Ii a. m.: morn Harold WiJlia mson and little son , award . children, Mrs. George Cook, Mrs. Mr s, Amos Mendt' nha ll. ing worship 10 ;3 0. This will be ' of Dayton, and Miss Lue lla Wi!· r a n ied II. beautiful bOlluet of yel. Lee Gebhart, and da ughter, J ean, (I ll " Every Member Atte ndance low roses. Miss Mube l Lnwson, ~01l1!' to the G Y~1 'tJllIrsday e~lillll1son, of Ohio W esleyan , spent; Mrs. F. A. Snider, of MiamisburgDEATHS Mr. and Mrs . a. I. Mills and !1m'vice," and will consist of "Roll enmg, December 13, and see Rob- Sunday .wilh their pare nts, Mr. the bride mnid, was pretty in blue Mrs. James Cook an!! daughters, crt Vnndervort as a thorou~hh~ed und Mrs. H. H . William ·on. .'utin. anel carl'i ed yeJlow roses. Mi s Lu~y Em l y aLtenel II service Ca lJ" nnd an offering from each Mrll. Margaret Blackford, of I,e b- Tennessea n in "The Flghtlllg Mi ~s ACla Wills, dllughter of lit "'t he Wesl minstor 1?1'l1sbyt erian memb I' to b() laid El ft the altar a ~ MI'. OJitrord Becl(c t , brother of anon; Mrs. Anl)o Hamby arid Chance." --------~--+~Ono:-:m Will iam nnd Ha nnah Vrnable c hul'eh in Dayton, S unlln y. ::::e-::a::n-:ldli:h;:e=a-=r1iR;::o~y;--'jE:<iliflir;;s., ' , or the groom , was _bes t man. a Christmas gi f t to ' the work ' of daughters , Mil'S. (~arence Simp. l he church. The communion Mi. s Oln H u rtsock, n friend and Wills, died in the State hos pital at "Juke's" iden of a large family son, Mrs. J. R . Wade and children, Mr. and ·Mrs .. J. R. Wade ate in thc "Fighting Chance," nt Lhe classmate of the bride, beautifully Dayton, T\l e~ dny night. Fune ral ' Th e elate o f t he Queen E th el' follow. of Waynesville: Mrs. Will Ross Th anksgivin g sup pe r wi\!! Mr. f:ervices will be he ld at t he Mepiny, " The Fig hting hnn cc," has The fir. t Quarterly Conference played the Loheng rin Wedding of Five Point ; Mrs. William Simp Wade's brother-in -law and sister, Gym, Thursday, December 13, 25c march to which th e brid a l party Clul'l! fUllel'al pnl'lur~ ThurRdll Y been chn llged ttl T hlll'sday, De- will be he ld , in. . t he eve~ing. Dr. on and daughter, Mis8 Hazel 'M'r. and Mrs. Charles Davis, of nnd 16c admi ssion. afternoon at 2 o'cloclc 'Bul'ial- in ce mbeh 13. Don 't furget the dale. Ro bert: , .di t :rict s uperinte ndent, ente r ed. Ross, of Springboro, Mrs. Max Miamisburg. will be pl'l'sent nnd preach at 7 FoJlowing the ce r e mony n re- Miami cemetery. C. E. AnderRon wns pl ea ~ant1y Ross and 80n, of Elmira, N. Y. ; Mrs. II . 1\'1 ; TIIl'Ilt'\' nnd little o'cloc l; a nd conduct the business surprised on Than~sgiving Day, ception 'Was he ld !'ltthe brid e'~ Mrs. Perry' Wade and grandson, Miss 1.11111 Hat haw av di cd at he r son, of Bellbrook unci Mr ~ .·!lth ~e.~s iCln nt t he clolle of t he ' eervlce. '{ The ' Friendship club will meet when in r espo nSe to invitntions home to abou t fort y guests. The Mrs. Ralph Stowe and daughte r, next Wednesday. December 12, tit sent out by Mrs. Anderson , twen- br id e ni~ groom left imm cdintely hOl)le in lnd.ianapoli s, Sundny. MiS3 c r ill I' Cole man ate Thanksgiving Choir I'chearsn.1 Fl'idny evening. Mrs. William Blackford, Mrs. Joe the home of Mrs. Carr. Each ty re latives and frie'n ds went in fo r n short honeymooll and topon Hat haway was t he da ug htc r of d inn er with F . B. H ende rson nnd AII III'C welcome. Miller, Mrs. Frank McElwain and member is asked to bring a ] O· to eelebratl' his birthday anniver- theil' I'et urll w.i11 reside with the Abram and Sallie Hnthuw lIY, who famil y. R('v. J oseph Bennett, Paltor': daughter, Mrs. . Henry Tindall, cent gift. formerly res ided \'nea r Oregoniu, bride' ~ J'lare nt ~ fOI' t he pl'e ~ ent. sary. Mrs. Wright Binkley, Mrs. John lind lIiece of Mrs. AmoH Mende nMI·s. hvin g W e lch underwent II TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY " CHURCH . Simpsdh and daughter. hull and I\II·S. Harry Sto keA. The tunllil op eration in n Cin c inn..l li Come and see l\Iaynard Rich aR Dr. Rudolph is an eyesight specTurtlecreek Community Church. Misses Trillenn and Marga ret fun e l'lll se l'vices were held Tues- hlJ spltal last week. She is RJl IId the parson in "The Fighting ialist with 30 years of experience Runday SchOOl !) ::10. a. m.:, 1'. MASON.IC LODG~ Chance," at the Gym, Thursday, in th e fitting of glasses. If your Edwards, a(!c ol11pa ni e~1 by Ml·s. 'W . tllIV at her lnte hom e IInti bui'ial ing a few days wilh h er mCI her. P. . () :4 5 p. m.; Preaching Servic'! M/ ' ~ . Violn Ca rey. December 13. 36c and 16c ad- eyes IIr(' troubling you, consult B. Russum nnrl MI S!! Marga/'et \VUK in Peru, Ind . 7 ;30 p. m.; Prayer Meeting Wed. him at Cnl'Y's Jewelry Shop, Leb- I Ru ssum and Ve rnon Muinuus lef t Regular communic,ation of Wf,ly mission. nt's<lay evening, 77 ;3 0 p. m. . repair, a lt e r a nti replate We anon Ohi~ Tuesday Thursday Tucs day mornin~ by auto f or Mrs. Geo rge H end e l' on is vi sitnesville Lodge No. 163 F. &; A. "The Church With a Welcome " golt!, s il ve r, coppe r, urllss, nick el and Satu· r d~y. ' Florida t o spend thll winter. iting her lIl othel' at Middl etown. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wade entel'M., Tuesday evening, December Co me an,ll henr the old-time go;.and ltl'o nze in any fini sh; ul~o buy pe l prea ·he d. 11. Work in the M. M. degree. tained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Ma x o ld go ld a nti ·ilv er. c;n l'Y's JewVisiting and sojourning br~en. Ross and son, Jackie, of Elyria,.• _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hev. A. E . Houck, Ministe ... e lry 'h op, Lehano n, Ohio. . - - - - .... - ~ 7. o'clock sharp. and Mrs. Clarence Simpson. , Mi!l!l Marie S hults entertained WILL HOLD ELECTION Charles Bradbury, W. M. , Satul"liay evening for Misses LuF; B. Henderson, Sec'y. Your friends and relative's would ('i le Oe tn er, of Po me roy and Em- Wyoming Lodge No. 102 I. O. O. - !"" rather have your portrait than any il y Du\'isson., o( Catawba, FloRsie F .. will hold their l'egular electioll other gifts you could send them. Fi l'es, De na Rich, Mr. and Mrs. on Thul'sday, Dece mber 6, 1928. EASTERN STAR LODGE A picture makes an ideal Christ'H arold Shutts and son. A good attendance is des,*ed to mas gift. At R~dge's Studio. Miami Chapter No. 107 O. E . support our candidate for , the 0(S., will meet in regular session "f Mrs. Edilh Harris, Mrs. Laura fl ee of Dish 'ict Deputy Grand Ma ~ Mr_ and Mrs. W. F . Hockett, of I Moshe r , lI unis Mosher li nd MI'. tel'. Re fres hments will .be serv Monday evening, December 10. '. . Ilnd Mrs. ' Ronaltl Hawke lI nti 'so n, ell. Installation and memorial. Visit- Dayto~, Mr. and Mrs. George Del1COMMLTTE E. ny and daughter RuttJ, 'of near 1Ii'1'Ilnk, we re Thansgiving guests ing members welcome. Wilmington, were Sunday gues ts of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hartsock . Julia Bradubury, W. M. of Mr. and. Mt'J!. Frank Dakin. ' . ' "nd rall1 'lly, of _'·ll· lfol·d . YOUNG FRIENDS MtETING Susan Hawke, Sec~y. Santa Claus, Santason and their worksllop truc k \r ill be her .~ n Friday afternoon at 4 " !Y -~--.----Buy her il diamond. Only the o'clock. What shall I give? The gift Th e Y. at the finest blue white fiery stoneJl in IS RECO~~RI~G .NIC~LY C tabl es are fiUed wit h happy slig-' home ~f Mar.:r J(a~hyrl1 'WII on 011 MallY useful and beautiful aartjcles on sale, sUlch as Quilts" ()miorts, Rugs, Ap,rons, Fan, . gestions lit Ca ry 's Jewelry Shop,' S~ O(I~y even mg, Decembe~ 9, Th ' new design mountings at reason. Mr Glenn Borden Ilf the Bor- able prices, will be ';ound at Ca· cy W~rk Home-made Candy/ Ice Cream, Pop Cor n and Punch Lebanon, ' Ohi o. A small de posit leaders ar~ . al! f9110WIj<~, .Lelll\on l den Tire ' and Battery station, .. in ry's Jewelry Shop, liThe Home o f'; \. ' ..." ' . will r eset-ve th e choicest gift ~. Rut~. Tomlln,lIon.: aev~ti~lRal, Jlosc Fresh .bot doughnuts on' sal.e · Friday and Sllturday aft~rnoon, Sto re open evenings. coe ~.urnas; ; recreatlCUlai, ~b~I , . Fran~lln ; who underwent an ap~ Gifts," Lebanon, Ohio. ' . ' ' . . , . i Mc¥JlJan. A 1411 a~.ndanc. is pendlx operation at the ,Miami . Dinner Borved ·e ac.h e ·enin . g f rom 5 to 7 :30, plrice 60c, inc~.ludln~ free entertainment. des ired. ," 'I' ~ , Valley 'hol!pital at noon. last Tbun- , Mr. and Ml'8. Albert Sllutti! en. Mr$. 'K eziah Thpmpson entel'>..... - day, -I~ reeoverln&, nlcely~ Which tertaiped TJiurSday night the fol. . ' . '.i:. ' . • L . d - rll • D' tained at Thanks giving dinner for ' ....... URSDAV EVEuIN..Cr_ed C icae .. an ... . aClilt I .....r, wiD ,be pleasant n~'Y8 to hill manr: 1owlng: 1\(1'. and Mra. Walt« I ,n .~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mye rs, of friends and ' patroria In Franklin 'Owens an~ daugliter, Helen. and FRij)AY EVENING-F,a. Fr,.. ', Ci~cinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Charle~ and Waynesville. . Ion, Jllchara, of , Xenia: Mleaes ..t and daughi;et, Charlaen , • _. Efller; E~ilf Davilon and Marie SATUIU1AY EVENIN~Bek. Chic.,... aDd Pot.PJ. DiDDer Southgate, Ky.: and. ,Messrs • .J•. WiJmlnaton Dr. and. Mra. H. E. Sb~tta Mr, and Mra, JORph Shat" o Thompson and Dr. Millet,. of of ·M ra. liar,., ~4;!:; . .Friona. . :c slumt SUlldaJ with Mra. Ba~· and, 80118, and 1Ir.'lld Md. wa,.e paren" hear Sp~boro, Harold Shutt. and IOL .
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F OR E ICN' COUNT RY ASKS Knl'S, Alice' 'I'h Illll VSO " , 1"lu n ' ncc (jl'ay" h it ill 'l.l'I)l tu he ,,, tid, ll1on, ____ ('Ja r lIip:' hi,' 1' ,,' !I ~ J!1':11l("d II d i- Thump son 1111\1 Muybel h: Ilullld ns, ABOUT ' OHIO CANNE D COODS , tJl' t a ll owed the fo llowillg nc o " ' 11"' " f I' ll III Ell i,' II il's ll i,' !' 1111 Conuni .aio nc-r. Proc eed ,n gs HA P'1'I<~ R TJ. men , nil of ''''h'll11 app enl' l'd 1" be I' pli (I I mill e , "Alit! ~HY co ulIl,,; sixt h UCI.'Ount of Gel), 1::, I hl'- " 1''' " I "I ~ .. ( ,' xt l"' IlIl' l'I'\I,:lt\' , A llt'ough t s imilal' to that , wh ich dll in g ,n lltllinJ{, Uilb ullo wed : L,'oa no ll IJnll'iol fl'i"lIdC'd Y'llll' pHrol. If YLllI e:lIl'1 F ry burge l', cx,'cuto \, of the Ed ' I' hl' ,''' "0' "I' Hal plt Il, I'-li d, ,, '" h "F ll e l"K nllllle WII ~ Iho wn, ~I e hi dow n Ihl' CI'utJ8 III' vcgetub les II I" " .1" "111 l'I' /' a(c'd no inlel'l's l li se ch' il tu ll g- U" YlIlI'd lH'tt,' r l'ill l' I"ga l lIr1vel'li ~ i ll ' I IIlI ' ~ for hLl 1t1i1l1,\ h li'llllll ll l in)t :1' ' II I li t' (I" , F,I/'Il' l' I' ~ ' \\'111'01 CIIIIUI'l'1' e ~ w le : Lhc first and }m' him fl' lI Il ul (o\'t' r a hLl s~ 1 , tool c tlill il h ,' 1'0 ' ''" li p I II th ellll l'L, ,$~O , 7(); Lllll'I'IIuI{il R Adding fo r ('lI llll il1K Ill\l' llu se ~ ill Ohiu last l' wh i(l' nwn , it." lillal IIcctluli l (If Mul'Y 1\1. BruII'II, IlI1 II I, Il l' s" I'iIlJ,! lJl ll'O, v ,: , ,I,lInl' ~ SUIlI",el' LlCcLII' r,'11 1I 1 ~ 1I in Fl'll n ce, from him 01"' 1' in llu n l ~ vilh' , We II'h ,' 11"1'1' I.. ll in!! in Ihl' "('ivil '! Il a",! Il lIw !" I"' jllinc' d II t, ,.ri lig- t llf) l ' t :.d ., \\ :t . d i"; lni :·::- l'li. ~ l l:ld,' of II <,xe"lItI 'ix u f til e eHtuLe 1)1' ,Iu s, Ie Mll chinc 'II " ~ u ppli t:~ , $ 1 i 'I'll" uccor h nil 1\ ShllUtill ' , C'I'I\1J!' I he-n , \\'11 1, hOll"\! ' Th is plac l' t'v di~~ I Il word I'el' i\'cd hy th l! lluvk ~ 'hop, n ·l 'unl (' us e:; , .; :!a. 7f): l d('ittly \l'a:; the olltlnw , " \ <I(JII't k llo lW YI,lI, III Iii,' l'USl' 111' \\' illiUlll I:' 1( :111 ' Bl' oWI1, "e"leu sed: first und tlllal a s 1 Wll S sl rad"lin ' my h,~~:; uat k :I , t"I ',' !l ll d ~: d" O Il, and Oll i" l' HllnCr!1 lllo:~ oc i ll l ilHl, A ~ Il Wt's lt:J'n Stil I', supp lies, ,' j; Lcw frol1l thl' n uw do II't, kIWI\' YOll didll't pllll{ dull \' S, lI il da U ' :-;, ' il I'l a l. r b actllulIl of 'uri B~lIthien, aUllli llis. here in M~rc I' \ ;:e "11 tlti ~ Ilr(lwn in siri l' l'lIl1l., a lazy hllm lind DI'll 1<", ha u lin!;, $ 10 i TIIIlm 'ls re;\ltlt, thcl'l' hu . ,1('vlJ lopC',1 a s h ort or I'oic ,~, :-:\l(>vens, Hili ~llllf..' h i ~ hti s~ . 1I 1l' appr o VI ' tl l ilt, :-oa ll' fll' ", 'I' t ai ll lllll'l I'P HI t!'llt OI' oj' t h RlIl'hc l Berithie n r s· Hiley, d,.t'e 811' ,l'e n him \l ~ f 'J re hc $l'.,n n1l', :\ ~ li li an" !'l'i nl'd t il :I halt Oil n din!; indige n t III'i:;o l" ' 1' IIgl' uf CIlIlIll'r\ f,",ii" in ,Fl'n~ce a nd j.'si hnP IlI' lll'<1 101 HIUIllUll' .lUII'll e> t:lle a lld 1'l'd o" 'I'.t :I " IlI ll': tll'sl 11 111.1 I1nll l accoull t f)f i ~ l l' ihLlli tl n .. oul d hul'(' kili NI him, t., ... ' Bitt ,f t hl' l "II Il';O' I' ~ in thl' thnl clI unll' Y IHI ,; mud .. IIH\\llry reI· $5() ; Penn MUI'lU II , slI llI l'Y II,S l' ourt · ~ hn"l' l'O~1' h e!'t'? " L"uit' ""ulL, udlllini st l'lItrix of th,' "f 110" P l' ol' l' cd ~ ,' 1 wa ~ II't hl',' akill ' m y 1I'0nl 1(1 Y" U. wit h a IU lld <, xI' ative lo lIblainiJ\~ ~ upplil's of hous janitol', lal1lnti " n , $7 0 i J umes FoII"n, "Y uu ' li hllH' lu takp lil Y 11'01'11, 'I' h,' "'''0' til' Hulh )1c!\\I, ,', 'I d· J" sl' ph KnIJl\ l!~ tut e : tJlC ~eve l\lh \ kind Ilf hopNI he wouldn 't Spli t canne ,1 g-,)Ilrl s fr om Ohi o and oth" B U~ 1 nl<' i f l hl,t :l ill ' l LU" I" ~ thai's HI\; I'l' \ilil'd su illry, $ 15 ;W , C, 'I'tll'LII II, cOllI. IJllun e s hal'(lI~', lIlill i>Ll'atl'i x "I' 1111' II :1n i,'1 '1':\'1' 1" 1I 11t1 lillal IICl'Olll1l .. I' Si lll" L , !:le n · me, But Ill' did- a n ' fll ~ 1 ~ hnt hl' hos, !" "Slran' ge l', l3os tlm"r i ~ ~ hort hul· l ';-\ l:lIl' \' :-0. , 'rhl' E nv t' V l ' u . \\' ~H d i ~ ~ Iw t (, g-uanlia n of Hllymo lld M, Bl'n ~ 1 ~ I,::!O; Leullnu n I'al l' i"t, >Llppli,' ''' t~l' ~lul e s . got IIII' herc, What do YUH think Clln lll'l'~ n'p" .. t I hnt t he (,I'O PS ~7 , 7fJ i Bt'li 1> I' c~s, s UI p1i I' ~ , $4 .&0; Till' " t h l' I '~ :I 1'<' U I'd l'll tlll' il' in(cl" Iwadt'd ," ~a i d lh., llIan ElIchl'l' , Il l:' Ili isH'" al thc' """I lI'f thl' Iduinl il!'. IIl'1l. IIlin or: fi r st Iln.1 fina l Il cco un l J'e .... )' B. Silllp~o of thi s h"I," !" t)1' Ohi" tuntUltJ('S lind Rwecl corn I'S(' i f nut 1I ~~ ,' nt. b~' I'i" illg til ad · ,lid nlll nllPL'1I1' IInfl'il:n dly, 11111' n, opcrnti llg illllin · \I I' FIUl'iilli Whibo(' III \'(', Iii ., , ':\ S " "t' (', \Y . AlIl' n I'S, utll1li lIi;:t 1'11 ''It's prelty \lad," r e p\il'd Ilu · \' :I I1~ e to)wlIl'Il Iluan ... winl' r , $fJ7,&U; Leslil' ::lh lllt z, upe ' ellpeeill ll y , la Rt s umm e l' Wl'l'U on ly \\' ", 1'<' lhl' .. thl,rs ho,sli ll'. ~ltJr :-;" 'I1 'l' 1-; , (;t'u y . k n \ ' (' \\' ; 1:' ),:I'ant 'l l' i ~ .. I' t hl' (,Iaylo ' n C. Whilac l'Ie a n e, nlld h e cou lel not h)ok th e' rutin g IlI Ui nl llilll.' l', $7:1; Blair Mil · a llllut olll'· huif uf II nOl'l1lul yie ld , " 11 .)1, ailtlut iI, EUl'h"l' ? Ain't AI Ihi~ j u lid 111'1' ~t' V l' rI" m .. n' I'd t h,' plai llt ill' III iii" an ""Il' cheerfu l outlaw ill the l' yes , nd,," l' :-;' lat " , thaI Luk, " ~ U:lY '!" qUI' l'i (!d the lluth\\l's cl'lIwd ed Ilut IeI', "pl'raLil lt( truek, $ 1(l; Frank a nd feu l' ~ hnl' l' ht' 'n ,ex pressed by 0, :\, Hust, Frllnk "f J, Slien , ar.d the d"ol', Jwlit i,," ulIll thl' dd " lllla n l ol'll"l'l,d "[ I'eckon iL is, Wul" l 'vl' h lld Ii 1'. 1 mun , W i l ~ lln OI1L'l'ati nt( trllel" $IU; Fr" d Ohi o l'aIllH' r ~ I hilt l hl' il' ~ upplies of Hntl t ill' C elll'gl' H, A nrl e rso n II''' I'~ ap · 0,11" in the 1"" .1 IVlI > U lall Itl Hl1sw,'1' " ith lll fifll','n dlll'" ~oml' bud w () und ~ I lived OV l' l' , lIull\ "Plnill n ~ V" III' ll ll,'e ," I' pli ed 1111111 " l' flta lwal'l phvsiqu e, l' hr ey~, upcl'uli ng (;r u ~hl.'I', ctlnl1ed fuod" will not bc· ~ uf1icient III t h " l'a ,,' (If 1':li u> 1{;,loin ~tln poi llt ed apPl'lli , r;; IIf Ih e pa r tner. IIi> Guess mebbe [ cun " lan d this Olll', Ih,' fdl"w cn ll"d EUl' $78 ; V , W . '!"\illpkiIlS, payroll , t" met' l th e I'l'qu il'e men ts. The hl' e. Ill unllel' pl'IJcla illlcd hil1 1 II Ieudel' , '"S . 1'::11' 1 BIIl'nl h"uH', Ih,' , hi" "I' G, \" Dl!l1lilt IInti H, N, Now, Buck , get Ill!.' ~ o lll e p lnce ill j urI' " Tlwl'e u ill't IIll d u ubt abo ut He h nd II 10 111-( fll('e , U l1 ulIIinp r ed a\\'lIl' dt' d 11lL' plu inlilJ' $:;:1 IIp .. n hi'~ ;-O;lIl ilh, d"inl:' bu s int' ~ ~ UR " Th,' $::!:J8 : F ,M, Co ll ins , pnYl'lIl1, $:15:1 - ~it ulltion is llKA'I'n\'nted bv th fact jn the brakes eave m som e gruu th (' l ," lau~lu:d anollH' r, " f I' BlI ' beard, lin d ;! O; EdL'11 Tl' I'I'Y, paYl'ull , $t36U.:I5; t hal I IH'r,' a l ~u \\',,~ " >hUI'I CI'OP 1' Ienr (',old blu e e yes urig-illa ll Jl{·tit ion a lld ul ~ u re t u nH~ d 110)1111' SI(l l'e, " in Mnrro ~', an' water at hand- an' then y ou SOIiI 1".' lI .. se i;: "hurt· A , T. [( dig, vaYI'OII , $ I !II ,;!U : Int' t \lloa r. pillin on th e thal fix " d ill ('lose s~l'\ltiIlY ul;"n " \'l' I'tl k l in fal',,,, "f I':d ~ I. JohnsLl l n , ~ ur vi"i ll g parl· th, ' d"fl' r"l · elfJlr o ut," B':~lIu s ,' lIf th l' h iKh sanitllr y IlInd~cllp ,," DU line. II" W!l ~ no)t II 'l'I' Xlln ; in a nt t~n h i ~ tUl !-'\ Wt.\ t' and Cl' l ) ~~ I Il · t i 11" 1' ,f thl' Nil 111' 0<, nn.! .J ohns ton Chllt'les r:, I3radbu l'Y, paYl'oll , ~ " Leave yo u al nc her '!" lI. ked $5<!l.i I ; Joe W, IIIIYi s, plly ro ll, :<tan dal'd " ub ~ I' I'\'l' d in Ohiu can· Th.:sl" llI ' n linell up b efo re Ilu· tr uth LJu:lI1l' did n ut I','('ogni Ii 1'111 , fi led u ' t ilili. OIlC hi ~ illl'l'lItu Thi" IIlllll rV L and IIII"" "p. 'f-l42,7 10 $ .I ~ . :; 'i I Duane s harply. I1 n c, nnd li S he cuolly rc~nl'derl of thl' ~ I' " utlaw~ U ~ IIlll 5; Bl ai r tllld Le RllY , mult' - nlel'i l'~ and thl' J,!'l'lIl'rnl excell e nt il'l' In hi ;: :lIId 1"HI' l'S II bal u l1"l' ,.1' $\I, :n in pnt i !-' l'nl t' n t. "Shore. ' You see, 1 cun't kecp Ihrlll he th Ll ught they r ia l fOl' improv ement in Frunkli n quali t y IIf t h e Oh i" pllt'k, the r e ul· c o uld havl' ~tllle , Wil lial1l S"al'I< ~ I\'U ~ IIdjudg t' t\ fal' o l' II I' th e dl' f,' ndalil. up with you, Brown an' h is fri l' nds b C I1 r Cl'ogni zed IIl1ywht cOl'pol'llt ion o n n. 25, ' 27 1, " 0; \\'ny~ is a gooti mnl'ket for the Llut · ' l'l' 11 ~ drs"1'111 Bland," ~ lI i d lhe 1:111 man i n:-onn •• a nd W(l S ,)I'dl.'rl"d 'I'hl' F"r c,~ llll nllnitt ' r' ~ t.· ti bUllk, If S pr ir.; will fo ller u s Llcro st the rivel' U pt'rnd n t' ~. HowHl'd 'ook , gl'll"t'I, $40.8 0 ; Mon put uf ~lIl1nl' d KOocl s f l'lIm tlli!' allth .. rilalin· II', "Wh"'I '(' vou and ue' l'lI \\'a ~ mad,· II dl'fl' ndanL in I" till' Ilayl"n Sta t l' h,,~piLHI. the ways, You've got to think o f nu mThe mllil ClllIl'tI Bosoml 'r, wh o \I'hut'r e you 'd o ing- Ilt'r l' !'; roe lind J oh nston, I't' pai r matt!ria l, 'Lot i', The ~hurlug' this Yl!ur, it ;\111["' 1 F, 'I-.' rry , udminis ll'lI tri x l'aH' " f e llS Sh"l' l ~ v~ , Will Sh .. el ~ bel', one in this game," . j s tl'uck IIUI in advanc e uf th e o'lh. $30 .!1l! i Clinton CO lln ty Gl'llvel ' 0 is said , hu s led t o ac tiv e buyillg, Duanl' lon""d al Bllllld us he hud d a l. (I f th o' Bu r bai'll Stroup ,';:lllle, filed 'What would you do )11 my I' ~ , \\'lIS II hUl'clluliking IlIallV hn ll s,'wiv s hll vi n!; determ inc ustum l'I', At the uthers , This ou tl aw ch ief l\'n day , '\' 11 :' 1:'I':l n (l'" till' .1',' - }" ' I' i11 1'1'111 0 1' .1' lIllIl apprais emen t. gl'llvc l $18 ,·15 i I. K P umm ill, case?" a s ked D u ane, c urio u sly. ".I 1:' puL in th e il' winlel' s upplies slol1o, $-101 ,60: i\!Ol'rifi F oxb ow"r, C ell I'!!" Shill ' p lI'ag appo inte d I'tndnll :< ill tli l: ell:;e 0' 1' Hitv A , "Wal, I reckoll I'd c l a r out ~. sto ne, $10 1; Minnli Ir on a n" Stee l of cn nn ed I!onds ('urly , IId lllill i, tl'lllc,r (jI'ub l' I' of " >, Annaul th e Anore ,l Blennel w ' l: l Ill. an' sav e my hide," r epli ed Slev0 . , s te el fo r widenin g No. 25 ill in wh it- It I t! lil e anS'H'1' Ill' otlwl' :-;hil11p "" I II tl' , bund $,15,000 , L. ns, Frunkli n Cor·ll.. $ \ 5!J.SI; Hllrold S hawhan , SELEC TED QUIPS h"lIl' ha l'! ,,~ 1::, L e \\'i ~ a n :! in ).!' , Duane fell inclin ed to doubt th e 0, 1\ , Brown wel'e appoint ed np · V, Murtz, gravl'l. $1 04.::!5; lI ul'old outlaw 's a sserti on. For h is own 'wen l'y , gru l' t' I, $2:;0 ,35; Lain Arp rai~ e r~. New S u il. A fub le i" 1I s tem·wi nding lie part he decided his cond4c t withmitage, !;rI\\'!' 1. " !J5, 18 : ,J. K. with Fl'lInk , LeMuy, executo II llI o l'ul attuchm en t. r of Th l' "'l'dt'ru l Lil', I n ~ lIl' u n~ (' CII. out further speech, the Litla ,J. S mith estnte, fil ed hi ~ ,'pence l', gruvl'l, ~G!J5,G:::; E. W. L(,\'!' is ul\e o f th e di seases for V ~, \o:clwill E. IIl1d MII l' v A, S l l'I' ,'n ~ Fh'st, h e watered the h or ses, fill Pllyne ::lull'S 0., r epai r work , wh ich the o ni on is u s lIr c c ure , F OI' l11"'l l'V IInel fO;' l'~I, ,;: u l'" u f lir;:t lind I1nal accoun t. d ca nteens. and wtlt(,l'- bag, and $<!,25; Ol'egn n ill Bridge Co" n" i\lilton Jack, uilmini An e lllvty purse is 1'e8pO Ils ible lll rnt o r of n1t>l'tl('a ~, ' . ,.\ 111 0 Llnt daillll'd , $!\UO() then tied he pack upo n his own pair \\'ol'k, $5.75 ; I nterna t ional for ,m lll C nlUtrim lininl the Li lla J, Smil h ('stall', filed his fnilur es. nnd inlen's t rrLlIII Ju ly I, Iv:?i . horse. at done , h e lifted St.ev,Hurv esLl'!' 0" repairs , $ 108.85; I1 r ~ t a nti fina l a cco unt. When cal'll player gctR four of upon his horse, and hold ing Main ev ill e GUl'nge , r epn ;r wo rk, Milton ,l ack, udm i nistrnlu r of a kind it'l' certuin ly 11 g rt'at dea l. P "o batc Proceed iug s him in ' the sadd le, turned into the Ih e hri~tian .¥lIck e~ta t e, ffi ed $ 11.75; Milson A lito Cu " I'e pllil: '\ntrim o ni ul h is t ory uftcn be· brakes, being ' caretul t.o pick out 1I11J,!'hil.' I\III1C', IIdlllilli , trlltlll' f hi,; ~econd work, $ 16, 5 ; Mon t Burton , ' up- gin s wh a(' co unt. , el'e romunt ic co ul't ~ hi p hard or grassy ground t hat left litlh., 'stull' tlf Il al'rv I{an e , dl'c e:~ ~ Hurt lIuthori 7,.. d a p ri vate sale plies , :sa ,5U; w., A. Scott, bridge e nd s, tle sign!! of trac1<s, li d, filt' d h is 1\1':>l , IIl1d ,linal d is· of repuirs , $!1.60; John H. Donnell, ccrtain Rtock s in the C h llrl e~ T , Be pr' pored 10 lig hl n others' A1I that night Duane, g loomy t r ibutive DL'co unt. evt1'll w ork on c ul vert!', $!l I. 4::!; slIelne I-IIlII'ke e~tute. 8 US 1\' 11 lIS t heir calami· and though ful, ntte ntive to the Frank Rand olph WIIS uppointl lcl Roy H e iscl, bridge r e pair work, t ie!!, INounde d , outlaw, walkl1d the trail $ 12,25; Hurr y Heisel, bridg'! r ead mini strutol' o f t he Paul A. Ra nW OOl ('n arc gtronge sl wh n in· aud never hal ted ti ll daybrea k, Wal. I'm alway ' expecti ng to see dolph estate, bond $2000. puir work, $16,50; Wllitor Varne r, CURed il\ the urnlO l' of t heir weakHe was ti r ed then, and very hun,' ome feller rid e in h'l'e an' throw Gert ru d ,Cropp er, guardia n bridge repllir, $58,60; Blair tl nd ne s, gry, Stevens seemed in bad with yellow eyes lind an e n 01'1l1OU ~ appeare d to be renso nable, if h e a gun on BI'II S0 1l. LeRoy, muterill l for contral 't, $74'un't s uy J'd of George W . Croppe r, nn incom· shape, t h 9 ugh he was still spirite d n ose, He had sa ndy hair lind a was not courteo u s , Duane told his be grieV(ll l." 00; Olis Rich, bridge r epnir, $ 11,petent, file d h is fir~l accoun t, story again, lhis time u little mOl'e and cheerfu l. Duane made cnmp, skin the coloI' of dust. "Whnt ha ve you again ~ l him'?" Maud e Cu ldw ell, ndminis trntrix 0 2 i Roy Scott, bridge repair, "Sb'un ge r , who are you , an ' in detail The outlaw refused food, but ns kinqui r ed DUlllw, as h e sal d ull' II be- jor the J osep h J. Caldwe $32,40; ,W , Burlile , bridge rewhere did you git ll estate\. ,lhet bay hoss1" "I beH'eve yo u ," repeate d Bla nd ide J~uchl'e . ed , for both whisky and wuter, pair. . $18: p, B, Monce , plly roll, (i1ecl h('l' invenlo ry a nd upprui sehe dema nded. at o n ce , "Think ( kn o w when a "Wa l, ntl'bhe 1'111 cross-g Then 'b e s tret ched o ut . ~50 . !)0: Ohi o COrt'ug llted Cul vert rai ned," lTlent, His y 1I 0w eyes took in Steve n's fe llow's ly ing." "Buck, will you take off my I'ep li e d ' Euchre ll y , Peur! M . Ru sst'll wa s nppo inte d Co., corruga ted sewer, $39,60; "r reckon yo u ' re on the l'ig h t " ho re a Ul oU llnw an'apol'ulogetica boots?" h e asked, wi th a faint hOl'~e, t h e n the weapon s hun g on MONEY LOANE D sllt'I' such executd x of the Frt'd L. Russe ll H uwll l'd ouk, grllvc l, $48; Jacob the saddle, und finully turned th e ir trnil," put in Euc hre. m ile on his pallid face . "Thet ub o u t a~ me cJln't b Philhou r. g rave l, $40; Blair a nd to u hy , Uut T es tnte, Hezin Me loy, g lin Hnro ting, ld hard Hflt · li ght upon Duane, Luke w a nti n' his boots took 01'1'Duane remove d them, wonder neve r' stll!C nothin' but 'HttiU f l'olll fl" ld an d Albert Bnnla "Str anger', wh o urI.' y o u 1" as ked t het s utisfi es me, Luk were ap- Le n oy, bridge r CI)air mate ria l, ing if the outlaw had the t h ought e he d II gOnle ranch e r who n vel' miss el puinilll nllp $33,08: L, 1. Pence , w(lldi n&" $ 1.rlli s~ _ _ more. .mol'ta t hat he, did not want to die with anothel ' ma n , J!9 me 'Fend- of- dyin' - wit em, II ny wny, 'fhet sneak Benson 50; Fumous Auto- S u pp ly Co., LONG OR S II ORT TIME- Easy civilly. ' boot on ," his boot-s on. - he 'wn s the m!'an s of putt in' s u pp lie ~ fo r ('quipm e nt, $ 16,05 , term " A Iso S urveyin g and A b M"rria r" Licen "My • .,. nnme's Duane, " rep li ed At I thi sh !lall y the chief and hi s U lit t le "i i'\' in Bland'u , \\' "Pard, you-st uck-to m e \" t he D tl ~ tru t ~ng.~ Wt-Ite 1nlclc I w il d !I'~,' &11 ... UII!) !! CUI' ~ y, . O ,'a Vun men ixon, aug c · , cu rp e nte r, L e b· outlaw whispe red , "A ' h ' I lmd s e :Juu , Sum D, Henkle , Way"Gi rl ?" nuel'i ed Dunnl', I I Y II ow ( you " come Jy t 11.' ,. ou said Duun e- Buck Duane! ' with I'cnl uLtentiu a nOli und Mi !\~ Katheri ne Lu ella nes vi ll e, O hi n, Duane caught a hint of gladnes s ' h 1" J 11 l1 ' d BI d "A :~ hllfre r, bookk ee per, Springb o ro . que rt e jn t he voice- he traced a faint s ur oss an, re y o u a so n o f " S ho re, B1 nl1d '~ " , LOAN rent o n women. on Li ves tock, C hatte ls b Duan e ans wered briefly, and hi s t h at Duan e w h 0 wns a lI owm'd Tart Snyder , laboTer , 'Prise in the haggard fac e . gun-fi g hter I'll ' tel l you about th i ~ lillie gi rl tev· Seco nd Mortn ges . Notes bought: , k'l" 0 ra B, H op k'illS , bot h words were fo ll owed by a short sil. so me yeal's IullC an t! Mis!> e n s seem e d like a child, John . Hnrbin e , Jr" Xe nia, Ohio. when WI! ..."et o ut of hel'e, 'om n "Y" I .I D 'I To Duane the mom l' nt was sad , e nce, dul'ing w hich ' lhe men looked 'N es, re i) ie · h ua n e. of t he gan g :1I'e gllill' to b e sociable- o f 'w en ty Mile Stand , nt him Drewey , Bos Lllkins, omer began to twis t I' d' ,e~e r !'Il1 !!t im, a nd glad I !IIl' I factory elemen tal, big with a burde n o f can ' t tu lk abo u l th e chief." West Carro lto n , an d Miss worker , Goldie lin t, salc Bland with a gl'i m myster y he could not und erstund , his beard tips. DIII' in" th e c ns u ing half h Ollr ., Farmer s of W ll rre n and adjoini ng , ,, A ntricun , Lebano n, "Recko n h e 's dea t! nil right, 0 1' h umor, Duane buried him in n shnllow nllmber of ouLluws I,u ss et! Dunn e cOlin tieR IlIny "btain , money on arroyo and h eaped up a pile of nobody 'd hu v hi s hor se and g un s," Bosome r a ppea r e d at t h e door, alld Euchl'/', h ulted fill' lo ng tim e loa ns, nt 6 PCI' ce nt inu gl'e,elin g, Real Estat .. Transf en etones to mark the grave. That said E uchre. pu hing men Who tried to detain 0 1' Slit down fOl' a rnol1u' teres t , Cost of sec uring t he sam e nl. The y "Mr. DUBne," began Bosome r, him , and a s he jumped done he sadd led hi s comrad e's IS v ry I'ellsonn bl e, thro ug h The clem' of wel'e nil g rufl', loud · voiced, mer r y, AImn II ill and S usan Agin to in low, s tinging LO nes, "I ha ppe n a last r enc hing hand he uttered a und h orse, hung t he weapon s over the Federal Lllnd Bank. For further gundnu lu r cd, DUllne I'l!plied Sal'u h A, H ill, lot in W ay nes ville. pomme l, and mountin g his ow n to be Luk e Steven' s s id e pm'dn e r , s narl like u n angry dog, in forll1l1li o n I'Ll II o n 0 1' address M. li tHoid Eo Whitnc civi r e ll to y, Scott ulld :tl-( and I'e eabl y w lwn h e WII S Duane l ouked him over, frum C, D RAKE, 'frl'as urer, phone 316steed he rode down the trnil in the Munife stly the short whil e he pel'sona ll y nddl'l', ,' eel. acres in Lut he l ' c ' l3urdl' tte Whitac re, 276 dusty , wOl'n-o u t boots to his slo uch had spenl in s ide lhe X Lebano n, Ohio. gatheri ng twiligh t, sal oo n had fused all in vituli ns to dl' ink and 1l:lI' liln Tp, Present ly the trnil widene d into sIJmbrer'o . '('hat look seemed t o bee n devo ted t o drinkin g a nd ga mbl H Ol'uce G , Coo k, et aI., to e, FOR SALE a ro'lJd , and thnt into n kind of in fl ume Boso mer. talking him self into u f r'enzy, laude H , Reed, lot in Highlon d El'iden tly h e had bec il acceple d, " An ' I want Lhe ho ~s an' th e m B land nnd t he othe r out laws qu iclt- in equare lined by a num ber of adob e subdivi sion in Su le m Tp, a WilY, a s one \If Iheil' ('11111. No , FOR SA~E- I0 8 a, f arm, s ugarI "~ , ~I>taks lin and log buildin gs, of r udest s tru c- guns," h e s houted, Iy moved aside,le tti ng Duane alone one made any hin t o f an ullu sion E leanor a ncl Roy Van Tress to wrllts En,,1 ~pani~h. "You o r anybod y else eLl n have When Bosome r saw Duane and tree SOi l, sp ring watered , good ture. Within sighl wel'e horses, s tand · to hi s uffnil' with Bosoll1 e r, DUlllle Osenr .T, Ed.ward s ,. 26.28 acres in French, Lorrain e has bt:"n pro. 6-room dogs, a couple of steel'S, Mexica n Lh em fol' all I cur, I just fetch ding motionl ess une-wu tchful, hau se, bU/ '''' cr~ ell ayn e p, nounce d by twenly p hysicial ls as < dily t1Ufl'Euc h l'e wus well fenc ed, about 3 miles west of women ,w ith childr n , nnd white th em in . But th e pack is mine slrange chunl{e pa ssed quick ly in lik d, One ouLlaw oorrow Ernest Ilea, ph,sica Brinkm lly eyer perfect t o as 'Els a ie child ed mllney , hi m, He hulted in his trucks u n d from him ; anothe ca- bt and IS ciled as a proof that Wayn esville, at $06 pcr ncre, part lark, 53 ucrea in Union 'Tp. r tobacco , =====~~~~===~==== cash, W. N. Sen l's, dS Mllry Clare as he did thut the me n who had and Kennet h L. preClPChy in a child does ·no\ ne• • ( Co n t inu ed N ext W eek ) eari" inju,{e b i~ u, her healt,!L foll owed him out piled over ea ch FOR SALEOne lO-hol's e Inter_. ut her in theil' hurry to yet to one nntiolla l gns e ngine ill good mechanica l conditio n , Equipp ed wito s id e. THE FUM BLE F AM I LY A CaKe with a Kick In It by E. C. DUNKEL d utch und comple te \Vntu-c ooling Duane SIIW all the swift action, system, Inquire ot The R oxanfe lt intuitiv ely t he m eaning in it, na Cannin g Co., Wayn eSVille , O. NOV WATC~ Mennd in Hosome l"s s udde n cha nge of f r ont. The outJaw was keen, ~-----FoRE:DOI&- AND I'lL. tf lind he hatl ex pec ted a s hrinkin g ~0tJ 'tOU 'fI...4f:'" FOR S ALE-- l lf~ h ,p, Fairba nk s~ ur at least a fl'i!;hle n ed a ntago nMorse ga 'o line engine, if! gooo:! PQOPE-R ~AY TO ist, co n dition , Morris Brown, R. I , • '/ " . . . . KIOK A I=OOT1 3A!..L But Duane did not s pe ak 11 word Sprng Vall e y, Oho. . dS He had re mained motionl ess for a PLUMB ING FIXTU RES - Comlong momen t, his eyes pale and plete bathroo ms 01' any part, steu dy, hi s rig ht ha nd lik e a claw , K~tchen sinks, laundry trays, e lec'fhnt ins tant guve birth in t rIc and belt driven well and cisDuane a power to read in his te rn pumps, of all kinds, Repairs e n emy's eyes the tho ught thut for pumps, THE BOCKL ET-KIN G precede d action. But, h e did not CO., 415, W •. Main St., Xenia, 0" wun t to kill un oth er man and did phone 360, tt inte nil to. Wh e n Bosom er's 'hund mo ve d Dua ne's gun was s pouting F OR SALE- Our apples are now !'ire, and B oso mer fell with hi s ready at orchard , D , B . Underwoo d, Valle y phone 34F3, Harright a rm s hatter ed. He w ould veysbur g, n eVl! r be ab le t o dl'llw a gun again . 010tt \ Whe n Dunne w e nt o ut with NO HUN'rI NG SIGNS- Printed ": ul'hre lhe s un wa s se tting be· o n muslin, at Miami Gazette hiud 11 b lu e range of mounta in s Office. .n21 IIcross the ri ve r in Mexico , Th c EMERY WHEE I LS-Al l sizes, A va lle y a l)pea r ed lo open to th e special price as we have a large so uthwes t. lot at t h e BOCKL ET-KIN G CO,. "'l'he o nly fe llow who's go ing to 416 W. Main st" Xenia, Ohio, tf put a close eye on you is Ben son, " FOR SALE- Trees, Shrubs , Vines sa id Euchre, "H e runs t he place and Evergr eens THAT WILL lin' se lls dl' ink s, The gung calls GROW , delivere d to you at wholehim jackrab bit Be nson beca use sale prices, Equipp ed to furnish he 's always got his eye peeled an' plans and do all the work if dehi s ear ,c ock ed. Don't notice him sired. C,lill S6F41, G, L.' Duke, if he looks you over, Buck, Waynes vIlle, <Ohio. s12tf "Be nson is scared to death 'of FOR ,SALE -En Silage any time every n ewco mer ' who rustles in to durmg the day, $2.0,0 per ton, Bland's camp. An' the reason, I at WayneS Ville Cannin g Plant take , it, is been use he's done s omebody dirt, n7if He's hidin', N ot from a s heriff or ranger! Men who FOR SALE- Warlex Food Paper hide from the m dlln't act like R'~beeP B food fresli and clean 1 ed Tissue paper for dainty J ackrabb i t Be n son., R!lckag es; Linen weave , papeJ' nap "He's ,hidln' from some ms; Papeter ies ~d Corresp ondn who'e htlllting him to kill ence Carda. The Miami Gue"' , office. .-
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Mark Twain wrote " The Jum ping Frog of Cal 8vara~ Co unty ," alld s tarte d so mething in Califor· nia. Ever s ince t he n frog-jump ing contests have been t h e o rd er of the day in t he s tate, and ou t of a ll the entri es in t he various • cont s ts one frog emerged as c r marknble champ io n Leaping L e na, ow ned by Mr R. Cr avens, wh o broke a ll ~ xi R ling reco rd s for frog leap ing by a jump of 8 feel 3 ill cheL . Alas I Leu ping Lena is no IlIore. S he has lIlllde her last l eap - . i'l ~o etern ity. And immediately up on h er demise, sea rch bega n fol' a s ucce. SOl' . Whe n th e n e xt con t e s t was he ld the entries included Valencia, E I Parns ito, Woozy, Dusty, Sa ndy and Bunko. The frog s wer e lined up and photographed. Vail'llc ill won Uy jumping a pa ltry three f eet. Thc victOl'Y enniee no e nthus iasm. Val e ncia, though t he winner, was not dubb e d th e " champion." Nobody could for get that Lt'a ping Lenn had boo len Va lencia by over five feet. And s o there's no chnmpion ~ I t ~ ce m s li S though it wi ll tuke ~I' mc . time before a nother L eaplnJ~ \.(>n n is cU covered. What this country n eeds, it a ppears, is a good jUtjlping f r og!
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Orville Wright was the firsl of all men 10 soar inl C! Ih l: air. 25 yea rs ago. With thc Iat~ Wilbur Wrlht , his bro th er, he ~nvented the airplane. This picture show s Orv ille and Wilbur Wright . and the ~lane tha t ey fi J:st ftew. Ccatrast this Wright p~ with th e moder n Fokk~'T passe nger plane, sPown below II ,. a.nd the tre·mcnd.ous . progress o f aviation in 2S .years. can be s~!l . at a glane:e. The or~gi nal airplane o f th e Wn ght Brulhni - whIch IS really only a motorc-d ghd er~' s on exhlblllon at Soutb Kl'n smgton, London _ T h" first Hl gh.t 0 Orville Wright took place at Kin Devil Hill, Kitty Hawk, N . C, on Dcc 17. 1903, wbc-n b" flew 120 frct 1II 12 seconds.
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IIUt "I' t.I\I' II . Mrs. 1~ l'lInk lJ a ni s anrt l\Ii ~ s H e l I' n I-tanis , o f Dayt o n, were hCl'e Th l1 nk Hgiving !lay . The II \J ll1e M i s~ io n al'y s oci e ly he ld a " CI'Y ~ ur c~ Rs ful food Hie, W't1r,e, oI uy afternoon. Our comlllunity is puined to lenrn tlf the death of Walte r !'II'!C lure , of Waynl': vi ll l'. lI'Ir. a n ol !'''''·s. Ha n>!d OrebauKh and duught e r WCI'C vacatiun guest:' o f re la t ives at New Vi e nna.
A TOIMADO ,ISITS IUIOPI nOIlDA ~ SOUND • IN1IOYEITS MISS WESt PI11EI. WOllEN Terrific storms ' iII Europe have killed many in Europe and Britain, the high winds pUlting a Dew feal in the populations. ' Tomadoes and eartbquakes visit 1ifferent parts of the ea,rtb, impartially. and nations might be content with: the war that nature forces UPOD them, not in!isting upon fig~tilig ;and killing cach other.
Mrs. C. E. Go rd o n a nd Mrs. W. I' McCalTc n s pent th e week with t lieil' hu s l! nnd ~ in Walhonding. lIli ss Marie Paul, o f C incinnati, was a h"lioiay g'U l's t o f he r grandparellt s. 1\11'. lind Mrs . L . T . V"i e n l Mr. and Mrs . W. T. J o r dan and Ida Hun ks were s hopp in g in Wilmington W e dn l:sduy a ftel'llOo n 1\I 1'H.
}{ober( G'(,-;:;r~Pei£ th~r pari of the week with M r . and Mrs. Howard Graham , and daugh te r s.
Mr. alld l\11· ~ . Howa r d Graham we r e ix o'c lOck 'dinner gue~ls (of Sunday of M r. lind Mrs . Ray Mi ll s The tornado in Europe, leaving ut W Ry n esville . a trail of loss and death, will not ca\l~ -foolish pessimism, I such as Mi ~~ Winn ifl'ed and L ste r Storr . oiltsiders have .displayed l after i of Slll' ing Valley, W're SlItu l'da y wind storm in Florlda. ca \l er ~ at the home o f lIll·. II nrl 'Florida's high wind coII!Ies onl~ rJrely and never in WiJlteT, when Mrs. CharII'. Gray. thl; harvest sejl~oi1 of tourists is on. l\l i$ses H ele n , Kathl een and Nellie GI'ahulll f urn ish ed the Illus ic lit , And Rlori~ tn one .import.u'll r~ play, "O ld R. F. D." at hi ng spect has an advantage o~r other tmhe . lln Saturday eve nin g. States in her 6nandal condition and frec!aom from debt. . Mr. und Mrs. L. P. Burro ughs Florida, .. a Statc, owes' nobody nnd children lind Miss Al'lie Reya dollar. The State is absolutely nold s spent Thanksgiv ing vllcafree ,from bonded ind,.htedness1 its laws forbidding the State to Dor- tio n wi th relative!; at Newark. ro,; for .any purpose, exceDt for Th e Baptis t Miss io nary Circle ~uDlIressing insun:octiou within th., will l1I ('et Tu esday, D e~e ll\bel'l 8, State. or !ep~l1inR' armed invasion. nt t..he horne of MI·s. C. G. Rllndull No State is In a better condi- Plellse note t he chllnge o f date. tio.. financially: than FloriiJa, de~; Mrs . F: rn e t Oswald a n·u ch illltined to be one' of the greatest ren of Lebano n , ca lle d o n :'-11'. St.~s In the Union, In population and' 1\1I-~ . W. A . Huin es ano e has. anef In" money. . IuId now, after the' boom. while Smart Thanksg ivi ng II fte l·no lln. t~e foolish nurse their . wounds. i. Mr. u nd Mrs. E IIlI? I'So n F'raziel a Rood time to buy in Florid... if, lind Haro ld Frazie r, o f IJu ylt)n . YOD buy wlsely_ . were Thanksgiv in g Day gues t: of MI'. Dnd l\ft·s. K llrl Sh id uke l' IInr! Pt-ofessors of 'Northwestern Uni-· verslty tell business men se1cctinl{ fa lllil),. 1'1 .and J ns . e"n'lDloycs to Dick out cxtroveris lind avoid introverts. ' MI's. Molt Cline The .Introvert is a dreamer, th-~L;;';";+:":::"";';"';.h,';"'-nT-''I'ii'un;;:;--;~.... drawlllB Wlthln himsel£ The extrovert is a bac1c-s laotler 1ncf Ifo-cretter. Theodore Roo!I:Velt. ' MouoJini. 1\11'. tlnd 1\11'5 . Howard Grllhul1l. WilJlam Howard Taft Rnd Gover- l\!i ~sc s He le n, Kathleen and Nl, li ie nor SmittJ are the extrovert type. Graham we re Thllnksgiving Day .. guests o f Mr. li nd Mrs. Will There somethingt'of tbei.ntro- Daughert y, lit Kings Mill s . vert· and ext~overt in I:very man. '. i\lr and MI'5. H owSI'd Cn ll l' lt. Charles FourIer toad about It more ' . W n . than. hundred years'ago, using the a nd Henrl ett u a nd a H~e, atte ll words "internal i IlJltronal and ex- ded c hurc h at J onahs Run und temal ·rationa~" Wflich a;e ·better. wcre din ne r gues t.« of Mr. lin d , Mn\. A. S. Coll ett, Sunday. Miss Rebecca , West, forceful Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Ca~t, of young British person \Vho writes well. pities American \\lumen. Their WuyneRv ill e , ~ p (,l1l Th an k ~ ,riving lives are tragic. says she. Many even ing w ilh Dr. and Mr ~. F. S. 'If them live parkad high up in sky- Trip p. While there Mrs. C n I <c rapers, "where I they c~"t even s lipped on I he dining r ~o m Auo r eel> a dog." . nnd receiv ed n bod fngh t, but It"s Dot 'toJkeepT'a dog ' minor injurieti. .kyseraper. But Miss ~est wUI Mr. and Mrs. William Luken s know when she~ts married ~ a nd Mar. y Carolyn, were ,(,hank~baby or even a l' husbaad it • d M tiubstitr ·.e for a dog. g iv ing Day gues t s of Mr. ar' r~ . • ____ Harry Green e in Martinsville. . The latest Cf\I,ption \ of Komi' Mrs. Luken s lind Mal'Y Carolyn Etna "destroyoed . ten) tboutaDd remain ed ll nd acco mpani ed MI'. acres of fertile Sici1ian la~1I1. Frost, rain an~ aumhinc ., will crumble ' the bva to :dust. • W ceds will grow, soil will (arm. Earth 'Yorms will dhew it up, and those 'acres will be fertile again.' and Etna will be a dead vokano_ ' j It will take some',Ume. thousandlj of cenluries. . ..
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LallI''' S hidukl' r , 1\l rs. ~ I !I' ry t;.-ahull1, RhcII IInoi E\'ulyn . !l'/,: 111,,' 1' l:oYl' r is (1 11 II\(' : ir !; li s t. ("H.-n'll . Hollert Gord UII and Bill y Villar ~ we 1'1' Th l\ nl{~ g-i v in l,:' fl ay 1'1 \1' 1' (' will Ill' II I'e af' hil1g l'\'C I'Y gu es Ls 1,1' 1\11'. and ~ l l' s. A . S. ( '0 1let land Stl n, Hu iJ,·rt. who) Was :-;1I 11i1 I1.1' ni/!'ht at th e r hlll·l·h. honle f rolll Wil sllll ~dllJ"l s, Ila y!II 1''' . H. W (, lI VI' I', I) f Ilayt on , I' iston, for \,u cHtioll. ite d hl' l' g"r l.l llLIIIIOlh c l·. JI l l'S. I. . l\l. . ·t(' pht- n ~ . MI'. and ~rr ~ . Clin t C lcHvt' r en JI l l'. a nd MI'~. Audl'!'y ('n' w tertained nt dinner VI'iday ~Vf'n ing, Mrs. lIlary ]J"s ter, Willium SI)('lI t . ·u nola.\' lI' ilh lI ll'. lind !\Irs. and Churi cs \)o stl' r , II' . and Mr~ . .J o hn Levi . ll uwllrd Grahllll1, lI l is.e, H e lel1; 1\11'. alld I rs. C. l.ing \\' e l'(~ ca ll K u~ hl ee ll lind Nellie Graham, !II\'. e d Lo Cin ci nnati b l' th !! d eath of lind 1\1\'s . I/ crbl' rL CUlT, Mr. und ti l 1'. Lill~' s s is t<'l'. . MI' ~. Hob'rt tHum p , Mr. a nd Mrs. Mr. lind Mrs . •Jo hn Rye lind A. S. Collett, Hobert C"ll c tt and da ul!ht PI', P Ol'o Lh y , Wel'!! Dayton 1101)(.' 1'\ (;0I'0un. "hoppel's ~ atul'c1ay . 1\11'. IIlId Mrs. W. T. J OI'uiln had a s dinner g-Uf's t g Thank sgivinl{ Buy Mr. and i\lrs. S. P. M ichael s pent Mr and Mrs. Elm('r Sh rlld e r , or Thunksg-ivi ng' nay w it h l\Ir. nn d I.e banon , 1\11'. und M\'s C harl !!~ r.h~. (:] lI l'e nce Michal' \. Gray. Mr. !lnd I\l r g. Em c rHu n Earn I'll I". Elvi s Michael, who ha ~ lall·t and c hil drc n . Mar j or i(, I1l1d bee n il l th e past fc' w days,' is 'hal'i~ s Burto n, of Waynesvil le ; nuw Hhle t u h" out agnin . . Mr. and Mrs . C ha rles S n1U l e ~ ancl MI·~ . F lora H ende l'~ on lind chil!'ilildren, Donald lind 1\l l1 l't h u, uf Bell!!fontaine; MI'. a nd Mrs. J . H. dren , o f Lebanon, spen t 'ulldllY Bak e l', of Frankli n; MI'. and M r~ . wi t h hel' fllther, _MI' . •Toe Marlatt. C lar e nce lellve r llnd dllughle l's, l\1I-. und Mrll. Raymond Osbo l'n Ma rg aret, Evalyn. Dorthea and a'nd Mrs. Tom s, of Xen ia , li p nt J ean, of Madi sonvi ll e; Mr. and Thanksgivi ng Dny with MI'. and Mrs. A. Z. Hurt.·uck and ch il dre n, Mr ~ . Em -' I'son Di ll. Kenn et h, uru h Dlt hl' in e, Lo uise, MI·~ . E lsRIVu l-th Smith lind t\\' ,j la rk s ville. J osep h an d Milo, of daug ht ors, of Duyton, "pent t hc It is rllth t'r intere s ting l ') I: no '''' pas t f w duy s wit h he r m othl' I', thf> ~ e urI' th!' families of the th r ee MI·~. Juhn Levi. Rich girls, M I'~. ' hrader, Mrs . Gray lind Mrs. J ordun; CIII·I C lellMI'. Hnd MI·s. MOrl'i ~ Dil l an d vel', S Oli of l\J\'~. Shrlld!!r, an d his daughter, Mr. Cn l',,1 Fl'!lnzl' and fmni ly, of New YOI':k. werl' CX Pl' ct- sis ter, o f Lebun o n , ~ pl· nt !::iunday f'd but we r e nut uble t o be pl'es- wit h Mr. lind Mr ~ . H c.Jund. (: l1 t at this happy fUllli ly re unio n. The Ladills A ill I ill mee t nt t he --hOl1le of Mrs. Roy Smith Thul'sday Th e · Qu ee n I~R ther" \\' ill mcet fll th e 'Ke lli s ho me Fl'iduy nigh t . --- -~
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Mrs. lI l ury Eliis unci dtlught e rs , Thl!llIIlI and Le li u, wit h I\h~. Ruth Pine lind duu!l'hl 1', Mallie, l\pent T ha nk sgivin g Day with t'lCir parerlb, B. 1-'. Mi ll s :Ind famil y , of \\ uyn esd ll c. Mrs . Myrtl e S lnn ley ntlendcd an annOUIIC !'ll1l'lIt party give n lit the ho me o f Mr '. Wnlt e r Wood s, ul' .c flLervill e , by M I's. wllnen j ' Es py, hon OI'in. g Miss Virginia Philli ps wh ose IIpproa~ hing m Hrri age to F:dwin Stunley or Bostnn, Mass. \ \ U H announced, the c1l1te being O!'ceillb e r 27th.
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A ~ pl(- I1J i d cC' llIellt rill' bro k"n e lo inll 11111.1' hc' l)J uoi e by mixing pb s t e l' o i: I' lIri ~ with wh it e of eg g un Ii i il i ~ 1·1·"VII1 Y. Apply !I S yo u wo uld nny pl'l"pal'e d cem e nt.
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" IHn't it jus L 10 1' · Iy to be sl'ah' d hCl't' bv t hll thl'~ idc li s tl' nin g lo the "1I,iio whil!.' 0111' "hild l'l' n wfls h t he dis hes '?" a~ked M r ~ . Rnbb it, II f hL'1' hu sba nd . " " CR, ind ' ed it is." I' r pli L' d Bl"u Ru,bbit. "The yuung ol1e~ fire : 01 '!lI'Cfu l- they rarely bl'c u l, a di sh
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WlIltel' McC h ll'C hLls fini shed hi A life work un d lInRwel'l'd the Ins t clI ll. During the years of his wo'"k in Wa ynesvi\l(' LInd vic in ity he hllS, by his (Iui et co u rtesy Hnd sympll t hy, given comfort to thos l' in ber eavem ent. Of a cheerfu l di~po ~ ition, and always r('aily to hl'lp tho. I' in t ruu ule, hi s s mile un d heu rty g-reet in g wi lI bp sad ly miss C' cI . W ords clInnot ex press the loss o f Muc h a mun t o t hl' co mmunity in whi ch he ha d se rve d for mur'! thm . a quarter o f u ce ntury. He WIIS a home- town man, ulwuys loo kin g II ft c I' t he interes ts of t he village, a lways ready with hi s he lp lind pocketbook tn (")I'ry on un y cnt c rpl'is e fOi' its betterment. Hi s wo rk is dunc und judg:ng from the large atte ndnn ce ut Ih ·! In st su d l'ite~ , lind the tribule~ laid on hi ~ grave UR t estimonial K. Walter Mc Clure will live lo ng i n I he memory of his many rr; e n d ~ .
W llIillll1 r on l'ond ll ('I,'d n in t it· J ~(' l' J'y l' hu reh, S un - Will Dra wn
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&,IVlnr the' fo llowlnS' CU 5L;; Mr. and Mr,. W. F. Ola'r k, ur Waynesv~\Ie; Mr. and Mrs. E . J. 0 r in Driyton Rridn,y. mony a nd ohlldren , o'f Sprlngf ie1d; W. H nderson lind MI'~, Claude RiggI', of Ct,)· Miss Mil ttle Wes is the gue9t nl'. lind MNi. Mr. ul1d 1\h', . Alfr d Wl'ight, Ernest Foulki!' ill improv ing since Mr. n nnd hceha Elmer Mrs. unrl Mr. ; Mr. and 1I1rl1: C. W. of r lutiv s n eur Clllrks ville. Friday. lumbus Dayton in wtlre , Thanks ht> t t spt-n bUR, Colllnl r 0 a j" c nt. operation. grandd augh t er, Hurri ettu Me lure Younce .aud (1IIughtc-l'., Miss Mil~ 1\11'11. C. D. Mial's il! tnk ing medll with 01'. nnd MI... Mrs. Ollis t John is very ill nt dred Clljl'k and Evere tt 01 r k, ~ f ical heatmc nt in ol)ner and . on. Rn d \ri ~ itl!r1 with Mr, und Mrs. hl/st er giving holidnr. incinnll ti. h:~ . Rnrl , . Miami al ley hospita l. rock tt and daught er, Su nday _ A. 'f. Wright I'l\, nt· Duyton . 'I'h W. F. M. S. 11lct ",ith MiR!! n"retur hn . Mis8 Minnie nttel'th wnit, of ,Jr., wel'l! Lt> bnnon villit 0 RouLzu 1 is Gtmevu ....,-Mm·y .HI11 lind daughte rs U)l WedTh r a w ill b 110 uask tbu ll ed to her . hOIl1 . n IIr Miumisbu rl;,. 1\11'. and 1\11·s. J. L. BlIl'tSl'ck , DoytQn, spent Mondny in W{ly- urd.ay . . :i-l.S. W. the ay, nesday. . k IIIHI gum h~r(' th is Frili !:iund.a y. · nevill . Mr. UllcI Mn;. n. J. Wi11i1\m ~o n, MI'. sud My '. Bert Hllrbu The un shin e 0 ' i ly met a t the in. Ollel'lw to jUIII'\H'y will teato nta k:gi\'Dan l' Than Pete pent MI'. and 1111's. w.hl) hll v' b 'e ll visiting their pnr- daught er Betty, s e Ilf 'Rhea J ellnn t~e Bini!' on hom s temno two ' bricW will l1k Bcllbro tcrtlli ncd 1I number 01 relative s to Mr. nnd MrII. J. P. FroJl1m, Mr. ent., MI'. nnd Mrs. H. 11. William- ~ Ing ~n Day.tun', the gu.c sts of MI'. Ig-ume . l\"tlod U alurdny alld h e r~ Salllt:d ny, unduy dinncr. alld Mrlj. Lee Hawke nnd Ro ns vis- so n, I' turned to t he ir \t um!! in IIl1 cl Mrs. Archer H ll rtNo ~ k. MI'. und MI·/I. MUI'rlly MoM I letl. unlicipa is the . nt e ~p Sunday aylor ~h-s. S usa n Ited relatives in Sabinn· Icvelun d lust week. Ian ~Il e nt 11 purl of last we k wi th If you don't know how ' n ma il week-c nd with her daught er, Mrs. ll en 0' r·:. W. of ls l:eluiiVc s her e. gu('s Dinn'l' . Mi II Hnz I . IlIi bury, of Icve1\11'. {lnd Mn<. Murion ,Iaco bs acts when he is ht' llp ckt'Ci, comc Mr. lind Mrs. G. A. P hillips + ng Dny IInny GCllhum. ivi nk:g Thu till ly fami unci Ill' 'I' her " th in of wi , s ith Moran Sm holiday the Ellis Leroy e land, spent DI'. u nd Mrs. nllll ~ ()n and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- and s The in- Kpent ThnnkRgiving wil h their son • OHIOHllcllcy n lUS, q · I.ol'c COLUh 1\11'.';. nnd Mr. were on Snlparents , . Mr. aud MI·s. W. P. ill cinnllti , ~ lJ tl nt Thursdl lY with a ug uration u.f Myers Y. 0 p er' li S und fu mily al illl' innati. IIrd Downar d and <)aught er, of Fight.in g Chllnc " nl Ih Gym unll ancl dnllghtl ' r , ti l' II'\'cluntl; M... lhei r parents hore. I bury. nay tun, were week -end g ill'. t,. of Thursd uy, Dt'cemb el' 1:.1, 26c two MI'. lind Mrs. W. D. Lnl'kin and \lnts govcnlO r of Ohio un J nnullry 1 " II lIel Mr '. , II I lil' I' Willi Hi s IIdmiRsion. John Pa ul Bolton, of Ohio Stnte prom iRes to bl.' II most elllbora te l\nd . on, o{ Damllscu s. Ohio, sp ent 1\lJo. und Mrs. E. L. Harlnll .• nF'ru Miss ; ingmtlQ K of dl·cn. chil . Mr lind Mr. Mrs. Viola Hllrlan, 1Il1ivc rs ity , s pent the 'l'hanks gh'- atrah.. 'omplet e IIrrulIgemenLs Thanks givin g with rc lalives !tel·C' . Frank Hamilt on a nd famil y, of ces J a nn('y, 0 f· I d is le, PII . ; Dr. ing vacatio n wi th home folk s. Kennet h Hough, Mr. and MI·5. Come Ilnd s~e Virgini a Hartlin and afi yet been /:o mpletcd , Mrs. MIll·t ha J ones , Ray J ones MI'H. t lld no a MI'. have Harold Earnha rt were dinner Emugel le Becket u phold the serio Newpol"l, Ky., l~nnk Andrews nn tl lind 1r ~. J . 'I' . Ellis, Mr. li nd Mrs. ' Raymo nd Davi s but c mmillce~ are workin g out IIIHI famil y visit ed r elative s in Co11111) . . Mr ll, nhu I\1l'l1tic ey pent s ., Lindl Ind l!, Hm" L. Wayn E. Ft: lrUest s of MI'. and Mrs. unti SO ilS. of C inc inn llti, Were Sun - the details. Decisi un as to lhe lumbu!; lind PlIlnsklllu , la ~t wcek. ous side of "The Fightin g hnn ce' fumil y, o f t heil' 1\1rR. L. M. 1.l.,lIc lt' rso n IIl1d Mr. t1<1Y g\l('lIts u f re l lllive~ here. . .1an~ Thanks giving Day. to be given by Queen Es thel' Girls T hank sgi"i ng holiday wil h lIam B o~, tI lI clHierstln. urles8 and Hcv. li nd Mr!l. inaugur al bllll on the eveni ng o f Mc lvy n ~ wu nk, who hilS employ - the inaugU l'slion are ull cel'tu in dllughte l' wer e Thanks giving Day on Thursd ay, Decemb er I ll, at the parent s Mr . nnd Mrs. George spent ett Benn . Mr Rev. lind i1ton . in Dayton , is unable to work Gym. Admiss ion 25c and 15c. but it would nut be s urprisin g if guestl< wi t.h re lut iv c~ ncar incinYour fri eJids can get everyth ing 1I1('l1t Thanks giving with Mrs. Benn e tt' ~ 011 lICColl nt uf II ve ry sure thumb. of picture a t>t exee . wniltlhis old cURtom WII S r e\'ivl.!d an.! nat.i. hey t Mr. , Grny harles MI·8. d an Mr. s who er William father and sister near St. Mary's, numb H Waller MI'. II nil Ml'll. Th en ! \vIlS quit e ph chan ce to ' is reCo\'or m g II photog-m a get Inwood th why Ru would is hM Miss 'l' socillty u. yu !lnci lrt Enrnhl in I. in s Emerso friend Mr~. and also called on d th o Thunl, g iving son'ic" s t rut itgelf befol'c the m nny nicely from Iln ope rntion fo r up and children , of Kingm a n, will a nd ly is thl' idllul giH at Chri stmu s timl'. e njoyu ma on Friday and Saturda y. church Thur. dllY 111 01'1'leave this we ek for DelllnJ , Fin., childre n were guests at a fami Lytle ut e iv ~ u l exc . g in giv nnl l'Ho pe guests wh o wou ld nalura\ l y lI S- pendlci tis perform ed in M.Illmi Vlll wint er with Mrs. dinn er Thursd ay Ilt the horn e of a is u to ~ pend the ing. cnrlin e for s uch lin evell t . Th t· ley h ospita l, Sundny evenm g. PI ~ u se IIIlIk ct. semble lltill di and of . 01'dun J \Valter . Mr~ Ilnu Mr. Ruth JAnney and Miss Lu ella. MI'. li nd Mrs. Kesler Grnhllm lind Ohio Natiuna l GUllrd will he r epgc's. Rid Vergo Mitchn er, who hUll been at dutc' Iy Harvey sburg. da ug hter were Su nday evening l'usente d at the inuugur ul ce remo- in the Espe y hospita l for scvel'al GrnIr s. Harry Mr. and MI'5. W. E. Cornell and MI'. !l nd MI"s. litrord Archde a· ·g uest · of Mr. unci ni l' und a receptio n fOI' th€' 'rowlI week;;, in a se riOils cl1ndltion from Mi ss Go ldie Wolcot t nnu Mr . hum . MI'. and Mrs. Russe ll Sali~bul' Y · Thanks ined l·ta l·nte S"" Ilnd moCOil will b held by tho )Jew gove rnor burns , is beginni ng t o improve . Ohio, Lenll, of . Fmnk Rogers Santll CltlUSIl and SlIntaso n, of in the rotunda of the cal>itol and children ,. ~pent Friday in Day MI'. Ilnd Mrs. A ~ ·W. Turner anll vi. it g iv ing at their home in Duvton end weekn fur down tored pllid ton, the childre n attendi ng th e play g u e~ts : Mr. und M rs. the Uikc,· Kuml er Co mpllny, are that son, Paul, and MI'!l. T . C. Haydoc k g n catioTls fulluwi Incli the g. Standi buildin E. D. Mrs. and Mr. with We can s upply strictl y pure th e play, "Snow Whit e," at Kci th s ford and Mr. Rogers' plII'ellts , Mr. J. II . Smith, 1\11-.'. Ruth A. n nd Lytle n ""isit lus t Wed nesday uf- Re publica n cl ub s from mllny cit- visited un 'l'u csday with Dr. and fresh groun d Buckw heat theater . t(-lIn DIlUgh e rty, of Wllyn esvill e: t el'll oon: ics will attend , and if thiN is don t' Mrs. Whitak er, of Dublin. Ohio. un ci Mrs. Monis Roge rs. tv!'r . lind Mrs. Wa lter Kelllick there will nnturnl ly be a rivulry Mr. an d Mrs. F. 1-1. Miltcnb t!l·ger Flour. nt unda y with Mr. nncl 1111'1'. which melln s a tremcnd ou how.1. Gruen watche s are admire d and Are you good at gu es;;ing? Wc ll nnd SO li, 1iIo , 111 I'S . ~llll·thn Mil- spe er MY LESSO N ta lked about more than any other then, see Thelma t John as "MiRs tenberg e r. of Lytl e; and IHaac Ru sse ll Bincg llr, !Ion und dllught Th e n ew Govel'n or is expecteci tI, . ilton. Halll at price the were e of er Th less . tht, Regard Dnyton from of , watch. retu1'II Inte thi s week Folks are 1111 th' time comp lain in ' . Cotterm an" and try tu guess her LinclI ln 1\11-. and Mrs. Allen lIlith lI llll enjoyin ! you pay each Gruen watch i a age in "The Fightin g Chlln e ,It 011 four gcneru t ions nt t he t~ble, Mrs. been hus he re wh 'Bout th' way th' wOl'ld is run; opth Thu rs· depend able timepie ce. Yo ur Gruen Decemb er t 3, Thursd ay cvenill g. Mllrt.hu li lte nb ergcr, Mr. Frank childre n, of Dayton , were and vllcu.tio n , an .! When it 's brig ht they wnnt th' rast brief a MI·8. und liffol'd Arch- <IllY dinn er guest. o f MI'. MiltenbC' rgcl', . Mrs. Jewele r in Warren county is Ca- Admiss ion 25c lind 15c. whe ll he comes plan s fOl' the in . s hadows ; ry's J ewelry Shop, Lebano n, 0 : dellco ll lind Ii l tle Robert Arc hdell- Clm'en ce Smith . l ceremo nies will b wor ked Wh en iV s dll l'k they want th' auguru frum s friend f o number A IUll::e out. toops, Messrs.· eo n. s un : Mrs. J am es t his commu nity aHende d the fun · --- ~ We have ample stocks of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawke and Holmes Stoops lind Frank Holm es ;" WII n-t 'e McClul Walter of 11 1 1' ' Bli nd work <;r s of th e st ate are Ain't cont n te d jes' to take thingR had a s their Thank sgiv- of Van Wert, a nd Mrs. C. G. RanPUBILIC SALES GeDui ne Raven Alh and Yel· fllmily ncsville lIIonduy . busy ' at the present time mllkinr; Like t h' good Lord hands 'em out ing Day gues ts , Mr. and Mrs. Fre dllll, of Harvcysburg, were S un · n Wharto 1\11'. a nd Mrs. C lyde low J.cke t Lump and dainty househo ld articles which Allus Wl1ntin ' whut they haven't mon t ,Weltz, Mr. and Mrs. Albert clay gue st~ of Dr. lind Mr~ . WithHaving clec ided to disco nti nue un d family were Thanks giving Har ha and daught er, of Wilmin g- am und Adllm Stoops. E •• Coal, An' a -knocki n' what t hey got.! our furming operuti on ' we will gUtls ts Qf Mr. and Mrs. Lee Great RI'e being !lold by the Ohio Conlfor t he Blind. Thl.ls t hey 011 flll'lll , M1'8. Maynar d Weltz mission O'N and Mr. George ton, t.he nt ll se deho use, in Daylon . And can make promp t (Ire e nabled to ear II their Christ.- Funny, too, the 'way they figure; Mr. and Mrs. Knrl Bnbb und so n 2 ~ miles southea st of Wayne syi11e Henry and Riley aylor moto re d ma~. mo"ey and at the same time delive ries F or t here's ulllls Bomethi n' go od i\t Ca"ry's Jewelry Shop, you will lr. Lee Gage, Mrs. Ruth Fulker- 9 miles northea st l)'f Le blln on on to unfield and spent the weekfind gift tableil fi lled witb inter- son and daught er. Dorothy , of the Middle to wn and Was hington end with the il' sistel', Mrs. Vir;;in- tllke their th oughts from, thei r In lh' hllrdes' kind 0 ' troubl e pel'S nl handica p and enjby Iifl' Wh en It's fu lly underst ood. . H . r oad, on esting s uggesti ons .at modera te Xenia,' were S un day vis itor s at in Nas h and fllmily. Materia l for the the · more. all Monday , I>ec .. mber 17, 1928 prices. We invite you, and each t he home of Mr. nnd Mrs . Harold leman Co William Mrs. 11'. and work is f urnishe d by the tate of Sc ms to me it' s fait h we're n eed · At 11 o'clock , the fo llowi ng: 6 membe r of yo ur family to make Earnhn rt. nnd Mi ss Thelma accomp anied Mr. Ohio. It is delivere d to the home horse , 9 eX.trll goo d fresh cows, this store yoUl' Christm as Rhopping in' Harold Kellis lind Ih)n, of the blind wOI'ker , and · when Mr. and Mrs . Loren Hadley , nee 75 hogs, fa ....n impl ement s and lol and 1\11'. th that se s b yond todny; Fai headqu arters, "The Home- of . aturday Xenia Billy, tl) tra ns terred t he materia l in- Fnith th.\lt knows t hat God' athey Jeanne tte Janney , a nd daug hter, of hurness . Gifts," Lebano n, Ohio. had Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick to househo ld necessi ties, towel!!, of Clevela nd, ~pent tbe hq1id ~ys R.' B. PE-TE tl'. & w. EO' EALL r ulin' . Thanks giving g uests, Rev . dish rags and even pretty dres' ed II '!' il1l runnin' things Hi WilY · with relative s here nnd lit KingW. N. Sear, Auct. An' , and oro, Springb of Lloyd Ro unds, the.y are shipped buck io dolls, man. Mrs. W: E . O'Neall accom J. B. Jone ~. I've Ie!\rned my th e blind commis sion and then That's jes' it ! Public sa Ie of horses, clltti e, 1\11'. und Mrs. panied t hem h ome for II sh ort visit Mr . und o Mr '. Ohester Graham , penny receive d fro m Every Id. fat\'ni ng imple men ts gl'ain and h llY ' lesson! ., spent Thursd a y Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hender son We d.nead.y , Decem ber 12, 1928 of Detroit , Mich the sale minus the cost of mateGod don't \V811t me butti n' tr. ' 'parJattel"s the with Friduy nd a EIworkMr. , Mcblind E. ill remitte d ' to the Clurksv ille 229, .J. and da ughter, of Dayton rial Phone be en keepi n' t hings a-runn ln-' He's , ents, MI'. a n d Mrs. Carl Duke. er. The State of Ohio make!! nl) mer Tl'oy, of Columb us, MI'. and Carren. I'm saUslle d He kin I An' and South E. S. 'Mr. and Mrs. - J. H. Styles, Jr'. ou t of th.e transac tion mere , profit Mrs. George Hendel'son, Mr. and ix The Und(lrsi gned will sell I~t childre n, of Muderi a, were of Iy IIct ing as a n agency to h~lp th!' Mrs. Carl Noble s pent Thanks givg uests Sunduy blind men, women and childl'e n 0'1' ing with Dr. and Mrs. C. W . Hen- public aucll on the effects of the o' clock din'ner nnd Mrs W. M. Colema n. DEP. AUTo.. COMM ISSION ER Mr. burg, s Harvey in Gl'ay, I · ie Matt late the state. del'son. call: s wa n Colema Thel~1a Miss 1928 8, r .. Saturda y, Decemb J . C. Hawke hilS be en reappo intFatal industr ial acciden ts again Little Harriet te McClur e, of At 1 p. m. , a U the house hold goods ed the St. Elizabe th hospita l, Dayof the showed an incrells e in Ohio dur ed a s de pu ty au lo license com misunt acco on week lust , ton d. the decense g the of spendin is , _ . ,_ _ _ __ _-rnfhn~e;;a.;,r,...:;S~p~rih_n~g.::b;;o;.:.ro,granap a narents, Mr. F lol.·ence Co'llier & Effi e 'rhomp son serious illness of her father, Mr. the month of- Octobel ', with n sioner for this townsh ip and w • care to d Ilrepare is he that s nounce durs. Kea rn --total of 109, or 25 more than --and Mrs. Elmer Sheeha n, whil e Mrs. George Scott, Everett Ear- ing th~ nlon t h of eptemb er. Thi s for all applicll nts fO'r 192~) Iie ensell are visiting relative s her pru: ~ ._ _ ly lind childre n and Mrs. Ada is n ot attribu ted to any ' unusua l ' and attendi ng the Nationa l Stock NG Chenow e th spent Sundn' HU.NTI NO • emof part the s how at Chicago . on ss elessne car • .Mr. a nd Mrs . Carl Pickeri ng, n ear We, the und ersign ed, nllow n o ployes, but rather reftects the man 1 oIoun tOe S.ol Tabla" , . pocket erville. nt and Ce wrist makes, All activi~ ial . industr ....... .. .. and .. ing ............ .. : . ufactur ............ ............ llng for Miss Gladys 'Bergda ll and Mrs. tics a t the p resent time. Report R hunti ng, tl'appin g or trespus watche s, rings, cost ume jewelry , Ml'. H. L. Hanso n hns been on Gertrud e Wall lice motore d to Xen· show that more persons nre emply on ~ur fal'lns n ovelties, unus ual Christm as gifts tlte s ick ·Ii.!;t fol' so veral clays . you sives ha er ill Friday a nd were e ntertai ned lJy ed at the prese nt time in Ohio inexpen ELIAS OGLES BEE llhamm and She - useful Miss Louisc will find at Cal'Y's J ewelry Sbop, been on th e sick list f.ol· seveml Mr. 'lnd Mrll L. D. BIIII at a the-- than . in many previou s yeaTS, wi~l, ater pa rty lind luncheo n. Lebano n, Ohio, "The Home of days. the hst of unemp1 6yed corresp ond Gifts.': ' Stol'e open evetling s. MI·S. J ohn McCu ll ough , who has MI·s. Lottie Carey receive d wOl'd ingly ·Iower. Employ ment agenbeen on tilt; s ~ k list, is nllt IIlUC lust week of t he death of her cies report that they are able to Mrs. Amos Menden hllll, Mrs. impro ved. bl'other , Mr. William F. Kirb\' of gave a large percenta~ e of all apArk. Mr. K irby was past plicants position s and in several Ozark; ColumJ ohn Lemmo n and Mr. Clarenc e of Mr. hades Me rcel', Menden hall motore d to Indiana p- bus, was II Sunday vi sito r of Wal- 84 years and was a solcli lJ: of the branche s of manufa ct uring the FOR SALE Civ il Will'. lis Saturda y to visit Miss Lulu tel' Kru er ~lIld fam ily. is in excess of the sup demand Mr. lind Mrs. Floyd Sava'ge had ply. HathawllY, a ni ece of the fOl'tnMr. and MI·s. Will Ross !\pent FOR SALE- Essex coach In good ay guests, M·rs. er, at a hospita l in that city. Thanks g iving with Mr. and Mrs. li S their Thursd Miss Olh'l! Din. conditi o n; 'lots of extl'as. _ In· · • - • Belle Di nwiddie , om. at Gazette Office. Sprfngb at quir Ross, Xmas. for Albert and r Gazette Miami Robitze M. The C. Mr. and Mrs. widdie, Paul Savage, of Waynes - Send Mr. 'a nd Ml·S. Fred Wade, of !!!".!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!'!' !!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!~!!!!!!!! ! !!. daughte r and Mrs. J . D. Marlatt !!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!! . !!!!! . ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! vill e u n d Mr. and Mr9. \V a Itel'. ""!!!!!!!!!!!! ~ Worthi ngton , Ohio, Sun- Frankli n , spent un day alte noon Janney in were . . , Ro q . -da-y, where Rev C, S. Grau se r IId- with MI'. and Mrs. Will and Mrs. Charles E. Johns MI". , Dayton of Kruer, t Alber Mr. ministe red ' baptism to the infant of Grnnd were entel'tll ined to a s umptuo us ~ daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Merle and Mr. GeOl'ge Kl'uer, Thursd ay at· the s, Mlt!h., s pe nt Mond ay with t urkey dinner J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;~!J Kerns , nee Helen Marlatt , of Co. Rapid cbttage , Dayton Soldler 8 .John, and nurses ter Wal s, broth.er lheir l!i;;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;;J;;;;;; • lu mb us. Home. They wel'e the guests of a nd famili es. m', Columb of Mrs. Elizabe th Smith Hill, Mi as Rulh In celebra tion of their fifl)t wed anti Mr. and Mrs. Mux Ross an(1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith h a d ding anniver sary, Mr. and Mrs. 'on, Jack , of .New 'York , spe nt Fri· ns Sunday guests, Mr. und Mrs. / Ray Mills 'e nterta ined at 6 o'clock day evening with MI'. and Mr ~. Will Bernar d and childre n of near' dinn er Sunday eve ning , Mr. and Will Ross. Wayne sville; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Chaunc ey Mal'dis and Miss lind childre n Buhrm an a nd childre n, of Osborn ; Kruer Walter Mrs. Muud Hearne , of Dayton . Mr. lind at!ende d t.he theater party {(,iv en Mr. and Mr!l. George Smit!., Mrs. Howard Graham , of Hllrvey q by Sa n ta Claus und hi s son, at the. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wall ..ce anll burg. Loews t h(!ater, Fdday mornin g, son , Ballard , had the au spices of th e Rike· dinner with the' former 's DB"lllllb . undcr rt, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Earnlia Compll ny, and too k din- Mr. and Mrs. George Wallac e, Kumler . Mr. and Mrs. Erncst Earnha rt and ner with Mrs. Hllny Kru er al'ci Frankli n, a nd in the ' aftel'no on mochildren , Messl's, Madiso n Earn· daught er. For the conven ience of ow ners of dogs we have arrange ti tored to Dayton to see "WlrtJJ8," Li hllrt and Harold Kuntz, of Day. to be at the follOWing plnr.es f 01' the purpose of issui ng '''---.-.~--~the Colonia l. at ton; Gilbert Frye and Mrs. An· censes for the year 1929 : ay guests of Thursd \&'iving Thank! spent na Sheeha n, were, Mr. and Foulks Henry rt with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Earnha Tom Turner . and chihJ~en , and family. nnd Mrs. J. H. Tewell anrt fam Mrs. Jane Tewell a.nd so:;' 8:30 to 9:00 a. m, "Youre x Silvers eal" silverw are, AI Shaner' is im prov ing 'his barn Frankli n and Mr. and 'Mrs. OREGO NIA, Sherwo od'. Store ...... .. by only ~ Sold ereete has teed. fully gual'nn Howard Drumm ond bur Foulks, son and daught er. WELLM AN, Gr.ya ~ Store ~ . .. ........ .... :.. . 9: 15 to 9 :30 • . m , leading jewelers. Beautif ul pat. a new cow- barn. Give your flock clean, co mforta hle-qun rt ers and feed Elbel't W Mrs. and Mr. . m . • 1l1 11:00 wondel'f to A Bert . 10:00 Mrs. . 11 stock 0 ....... . ed pen ll kin' ca D. &: terns-o Dakin Ada Welch HARVE YSBUR G, . the.m TuxedQ Eggma sh. Your hens' will hang up new had as Saturd ay eVening gueats, Cary's Jewelry Marlat t S unday aftern oon. gift. as Christm . m p. 2.00 to 1:00 records for produc ing eggs . . Simply nec'LUse Tuxed o Bates and WAYN ESVIL LE, Ford Servic ..· Station ..... Shop, Lebano n, Ohio, authori'z ed Miss Ada Sha ner ' is visiting at Mr. lind Mrs. Elzie Eggma sh does two thin gs well: ( I ) Gives the hens and Mr. and e, Florenc , m. dealer in Warren county, t he home of Mrs. Maud Crane of .da ugnter LYTLE , Wall.c ..... Stor .. .... .. ....... ......... 2:30 to 3:15 p. and , esg-ma king materi als; (2) Keeps them healthy and Mr~ B ~ n Gates , pf Darton ' W aynesvill e. m. . the were ~ RIDGE VILLE , Brown' a Groc .. ry ..... ...... .. ... 3:30 to 4:00 p. lrUest nd red blopded. week-e .rheil' This busy scribe hasn't muc Mr. Bnd Mrs. B. V. Smith enMrs. and m. p. ,Mr. , 4,30 to cousillil PEKIN , ~irbJ Oil St.tion ..... ................ .. ...4:15 tertaine d the followi ng at dinner news to write this ~ ime , 'b ut hope latter's That's why it pays to feed TuxedQ · Eggma slt the . Fl:ed · Ahlqui st and daught er!, Thanks giving Day: Mr. lind Mrs. to 'have mo r e news next week. .;;):~ar round. It ~rings . out eggs when prices arc Mr. and Mrs Ch'ules Jobns en·' Heber Perrine and daught er, VelMiss Alice · Chenow et h spent : Pe1'8Qn who sannot come to the Auditor 'S office or be at highes t, as well as Ill., sprmg and su·m mer. d ma , Mr. and Mrs. Day ~errine, Mond ~\y of Ipst wee k with Mrs. tertaine d several friends at their the abo,:,e. named pluces clln 8 ecure tag by sending requiTe Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bland, Mr. J oseph EVll ns. it being Joe's birth- hqm e Saturd ay evening . 'fhose Paiata ble-co ntains pu~e cane- mol atses. .O~der Ii fee, dellcrlp tion of dog (age, flex, color, bl'eed) name of town occasio n the ma'ny Ralph Mr.. him enjoyed Smith, wishing who s Harold Jicense Hure' of Mrs. day, and return for postage also eack today. sbip in · which owner lives, . rs were, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cast, Smith, M.r. and Mrs . .Lew St John, more. tag, to the .C(lunty A udilor, Le bunon. Owners und . harbore Mrl!'. ' and Mr. KenMr. Mrs. Ville;' of John, WayneS St guests 9t Miss Thelma S.unday dinner ot dor wl\1 please b e at mo ~t conven ient place for them . neth St John, Mr., and Mrs J eRse Frnnk Da kin were J. I. Mulford Charles Clark, Mr. and MrR. Allen ;P,r omptlr- at time mention ed Mengle !lnd two childre n. . fll mily, E. R. Nixoll and wife, Emrick , Mr. an.d Mrs. ' Floyd ' sav~ .\ a nd .. ' DQP' tllree mon~hs old or 0 ~er must be 'license d before ne~ar lLeoano ll , a nd Miss Cledu age, Mr. and Mr.: J. B. Jones, of . . Mr. . and Mrs. Walter Xe'!lric k, Juuar r' .20, 1929.' or a .penalty ~i11 be added. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer She~han Dakin . ond i nd 'llherle Jo'n es and 'Wenda ll 'SalisDI'umm dinner Ho,\vard o'clllck six Mrs. a at enterta ined wna on Thanks e)ving Day. Those pl'es- childre n , No ra , Wardlo w, '--lIIra. ·bury. An . appetiz lnlr hlne)l . ent Were : -Mr. " Charles Crocke tt; Frank Dakin were recent I:allers served. . Mount n of , and Colema tt M. Marlatt W.Crocke Bert Mrs. Mrs. Chester and on Mrs. MJ": Mr,. and and Mr. and Mrs, Owen daU&'hter, Clara, Mr and Mr~. Holly. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lacy were and Mrs. Lily O'Nelln , Deartlt Sheeha n and da ughter, MeEllis Hi'll. lI:uellts o.f thi!lr daught er. non, made a buefnelB trip and d Mr. Bernice; ",ere Cook. Weare glad ford Monda y CI\ll'e and dau,hte r,. &rriet te. Mr. ' Lacy itl allt. lb. 8lId Hr., Walter Shee1laa, IIr" of Kra.:::~~u~ hla "ealth aoblOll, and Croll Carl Mrs. and JL ' -'~"~~~~-II:III\II!III~~~~~rf=~ eat. 1~~ ~ ~
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All O. E. S members and families lire invited to attend t he Chl'ist mas party to be given by Miami Chapter ' Monday evening, December 17. At the Masonic hull. Covel'ed dish supper nt 6 :3 0; COLUMBUS, OHTO- Plons for pl'ese nts not to ellceed 10 cents. the inaugural ceremonies of GovOLA HAR'rSOCK., W. M. ernor-elect Myers Y. Cooper, ullr y }II, have been practically co mpleted by the committee i., chnrg, of which Unitecl Statel' D istrict 'Ju dge Benson W. Hough Mary Catherine Cornell - waR is chairman , Two receptions have been unanged fol' following the born at Willshire, Ohio, Van Wert ud miniRtrnlion of the oath of of- co unty, on April 12, 1843. When fic e to Cooper, which will toke [hirteen year!! of age she moved place on th e west steps of the cap with her parents to Warren co unitol building at 11 a. m. The firsl ty, Ohio, trear Rays ville, in th e reception will be h eld in the 1'0 , yen I' 1856. Sh e ~a8 united in lunda of the state hou se in thc marl'illge to Albert Cornell on Aug altel'noon, a nd will be open to the ust 2, 1860. 1'0 this union was pub lic, whil e lhe secon d will be born eleven children nine of whom hl'ld in the Renate chamber in the grew up to manhood and womanevening, nnd will be for invited hood, six of whom still live to guest s only. Governor Cooper's mou rn her loss-three l!6'n s, AI· mcssage following the oath of of- bert, Harry and Pearl; three fice will be broadcasted through- dnughters, Luella, Ocena and Faout the s tate by Station WA IU dotu, besides twenty-one grand· it has been ann ounced. Anoth: children, t hirty-thre e great-grander feature of t he inaugural will ehildl'en lmd three great, gl'eatbe n huge para de in which na- grandchildren. She joined the M. E. church at t io nal guard and regular army troops, Ohio tate )IniveNlity ca. 'Lyt le, Ohio, und er Rev. Gaddis, dets and war ' veterans. and civic in 1893. Her husband having prea nd political organizations will ceded her in death, .,she made her tnke part, home with her daughters, Luella an d Fadora, havilli. passed away Totql number of bid,s expected at the latter's home on Decemb I' to be submitted for ·he - contract. 7, 1928, aged 85 y ears, 7 months of the new feeble-minded h ome at and 25 days. Apple Creek, Wayne county, will Dear mot her, thou lirt gone t o that exceed by for any contract sub. s weet hllld of promise, mitted by the stnte in the past Snfe f r om eurth's sorrows ql!ie tiy year. Six ty-seven sets of plans r esL . have been dispatched to contract- A solace to comfort ou\' sad heart ors. Th e plans and specifications r epi ning for the project ure bejng sold il1- We know thou art there in the stead loaried a s has \been t he realm s of- the blest . , custOIn in t he past. Department heads who have charge of the Ap- How ~fte n thy dear vo ice in so ft pie Creek pl;.Qject expect that th'e s wellhlg cadence bi ds submi ttjld win be the beat of As sweetly thou'l,d chant some dul any received this year. Decemcct lay ber 28 at 10 a. m., has been set a s 80rne on th ~ b.reeze lik e music the final hour for submitting bids. !rom heaiven, They \vill be opened at t llat time We'll list to no more at the close and analyzed, the award to be anof the day. nounced about the fYrst of t he A visio n of childhood, when twinew year. _ light was fading, Ohio was amply represented at t he Internait nonl Aeronautical ex- Our mothe r would call, "Come, let , us pray," position at Chic.a go durin.g the past week, liS 18 firms from all "Father in heaven," she piously pleading, ' .. sectil>ns of the. lltate were listed among_ the exhibitors: The" Ad- Gua rd 't hem fro m hm'm and ' ac uicJf vance Aircraft Company, . the right ~ay. ·the All~nce Aircraft l ; orD4~r.'t:"m" "entle thy ,counsels, in wise admoAlliance; the Simplex Aviation nition ' ' Company, Defiance, and the Great Thou wouldst say to us, "Child do Lakes Aircraft Company, Cleve-the right land, and fine displays of airplanell , the stern path of duty thy which attracted considerable atbur den bear bravely, tention at t he ' show. The o~her For the yoke of t he Savior is light. 14 firm l,l exhibited accessories. Mother, loved mother, thy t eachOne of the feat ures of the ings we'll cherish; wils th~ "City _of Columbus," the Saoredly guard t hrough the yea rs giant aU met al tre-motored mono· that's to come. plane which is to be placed In pas· Through sorrows and trials our senger service between Columbus Cnlvnry passed, and Los Angeles next s pring. It We know t hat 'dear mother shall was tne larJI,'Cst commercial ship wel~ome us home. . on display, and was fio~n from Columbus to Chicago in little more !than lbree hours. . FERRY AND WAYNESVILLE
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The churches of Christ of Ferry and Waynesville have ' called t o their joint ministry, Chester--Wil· liamson, of Cincinnati. . Begin,n ing S\lnday, December, 16, Brother Willian$on will conduct services each Sunday morning at Ferry and e8ch Sunday night at Waynesville. However, the Wayncsville Bible .~c hool, which e-x perienced quitc a revival as the result of the "ecent evangelistic campaign, will meet at 9 :80 each Sunday 1J10rning and Bible School service will be fol by the observance of the Lord's Supper--adminislered by the officers of the local church. Bro. Williamson and his mothel' will occupy the parsonage at Ferry and expect to 'move here from their hO'1"e in Cincinnati at an early date. ' .' Bro. Williamson was born in Cincinnati and ha!! lived there most of his life, with the ex.c eption of several years spent~ ln minoi&,; where -he served in two subTwo more lettings of higJlway stantial pastorates, at ·_ Heyworth contracts have been advertised by and ·llurst. The major part, of his Harry J. Kirk, state highway di- ministerili\ schooling wa~ 'ueeived rector before he ' completell his at Oincinnati Bible semln8TY, Afterm of office. These include tel' prt)achiDg at both churches and odds .,and ends of road work which viewing the lIituation very care.have been delayed because of ru))y ~ Bro. WiUlalJ1ltln expreaaes Borne -minor trouble. W.he~ con- himself as feeling very optimistic tracts are awarded for ,the new cQrJ:1cerning the future of both Jobs th'e program. of Govern~t thurches. He feels that the WayDonaheT for ' the year will be prac- nesyille church, which has been Itically complete. Director Kirk ve~y wea~ congregation for lIevhail- -been pU8~ing impro~~,mentlf erM years,'1 but is showing . new jUlt as fast a" possible, and ~as vigor and promise since the recent been aided by excellerit weatller ~vangenlilic tilmpaign. conducted :in ' having many_small jobll f!nlabed by ' D. R. 'Dunn, of ,Loveland, e3up durinr hll' . term. . ~1,td tpe!cla,lly should experience a rapid he . leaves offi!!e· he will leave ~or and 'a rr~t increase of hil succeaaol' a well~wol!ked-out ..uence ",nd e1i'ectiveness in " plan of blghwa,. i1!)Provement by nea.. .future. " all interested II) bet\8r roadl. .. - .,.--_.::..:...
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o f I hI' ('hu l'ch ami lilly (ptll{'r ~ Whll d ~ il ' I ' to t':111 Frid ay 11 fl('j'l1u(l n b . IWl'I' n t he hour" u l' 1 ::10 alld ·1 :UO , p. III .. und in the cvcni ng bet\\'~en Lnst Pl'iuIlY night the locnl boys' the' hOlll''; IIf 'j :I llt l !J o· luck . .i llllrne~' c,1 tu Otte rb ein and fell 'l' hL' Y hllv(' hl'l' " delayed in c'x - IlInd in u ruther one-sid ed elush It ' ntli,,~ Ul i" illvitati on 0,. aCCollnt wil h the flls t Uttel'bein quintet. III' rC'l'lIil's iJei ng done ul th · pllr- The boy ~ were ruth er a ~ h a\lled of ~ , Il11Hlrl' alld ot hp!, hin dt'I'inK (·l1u~es. t h L' lll Hl' l ve~ und cnmc back Satut'day night nnd ll'ounced Bellbroo k to t he l un e 0{ 14 to 1\ victory. The Res('rves of W. H. S., lost rh' ~l gu me nf the fiea Ron when the '1'11(' :tll"t tetl yelll's ,.f llw P,;a lm- Ottel:bein Re-fle rv es out -ciasRed Peters, of Oti ~ t \I" ' l'e ""t Krall ted nul' fri e nd t hem by 6 points. "'hum \\'e honor ltldllY, for ha d ht' te rl l<'in . WDS hig h-poin t man for ' Jived uni t l 1I,(' I ";th, his si xti eth l he game with \J points lind E lli s, .I'en l' wou ld IIIIVt! IH'e n cll ill ple tl'd. uf Wllynt'!w ille, secollll, wit h ' 8 , BOl'n I1PUI' Hellu)'uuk. of .J am es point:. The til'st t ea m of W. H. S. was S. and .J osephinc McC Illrc. in enl'I Iy lIianh ood he 1l111l'l'icd Mary a, e l1til",! ly outclns cd by the fa st UtI .·l·utl, tlil d with hi " d"mise lO r ' le ft terbein boys. • him el', of Otterthi s \\'i fe , t\\'o S(IIl~ , tw u I!nllld. hein, wus l he se nsation of the evt'ilildl'ell, I \~' U siHtt.!rs III II n bno th· enin g , Rcol'ing 18 points and displaying ve l'y good work both a t V I' , Thil,ty-six y(' al' ~ ago Walte r ~on l s hooti ng and - at pusswork. Calile to Wnynes vill t, with hi s Sh erwood, III cent er for W. H. S., young br ide. Hel'(' llll'Y er ected played bo th II hard lind fust- game th(' ir fumi ly shrine; he l'e ope ned but cven then he was not up to a n I)mee fu r busincf<s . Togethel' th e s LUndard although he malllhey trod life's pat hwny, ~o me uged to reg ister 11 of t he l7 times 1' 08 S, HOlllet inH!~ thOI'ns, but poi nts fo r the loca ls . Henkl e a nd ulwllY: happy in cueh olhel·. At Frye were no t near theiT standard the time of his se tLl elll l!nt hl' l'e h is an d nlt hough t hey fought hard it. vucation wa;; no sin ec u r e; horse- seemed as though they co uld not drllwn equipment wa s in usc; co ld hi t th e iron hoop. The game was , in wint ' r and hot in summer; t rips I'ather slow Ilnd too much oneWCl'e 10-II'g und rna ds fa l' fr om the sidod Lo prove very interesting, pr e~e nt. co ndition lind mlln y ob- but t he boys foug ht hurd und we sL:ll:lci< had to b overcome. Nev- will hope t hem better luck when erlh eless he m t ~ve r y reb uff , Ottel'hi n 111.a ys heel'e. Th e chee r ing was very weak e\'e ry hnrdship with a smile an d If buill up _for hilll se lf a I't~ putllt i ll n fro lll WayneMv ille's section . a tl funera l di l' 'c lor lQllt i ' not e x- yo u wunt to go to a ny of the ce ll ed . Hi s wa s th e tusk of drnw gumes awny fro m her e, see a ny ing uro und hilll a clientel e lind by of the b{(!;ketbnll boys und they'll stl:iel utlcnti on to busine:s, uni- try to provide 11 wny. 'I'he lin eup: fOI'm co ur tcH y and expe rt knowledge of his vocation he leaves to O. H . S. his fa mil y a good will that b B FS PF shuI'ed by lho U BH nt! ~. Rrads hRw , rf 2 1 5 We need but look Ullo n the flo J ohnson Ii ., .. 2 o 4 \'n l tl'ibutes of which the family Shim el', e (C) , 9 o 18 3rc rec ipient: , t o reali ze in what Pnul, l'g .. ." ,, _, ... o o o -- Y~ul;--Chr~lii~. Ill'csc nts C: tCClll he WII S h eld . In m ' upin · Snid er, Ig o 1 1 io n his . ucce. s and reputation was · Hende rson at l\l yel' Hymnn's . 1 o 2 IlIrgel y due to th' fuet that his Ml'l!. Emerso n Eurn hul·t waf; a vocatinn WO I> not to hin l II bu sincss T otal _ , ."._. 14 2 30 Day tOil visitor toduy. but a I)rofcssion. Three t hings, W. H_ S. it sccmfl to mc, were uppermo Rt B FS PF Mr. und Mrs. Lester Go rdon in Wuller Me IU I'e's lire and -i n 1 3 the order nam ed is home, and frye, rf (C) "-".".". ,, 1 were Dayto n vi it-<H'G Rt·ida y. o o o t'um ily ; hi s fl'iends and his lill Si· Wa llace, n-- , 5 1 11 hri stmns enni s an d motto es. ness. His Cumi ly life wa s i'le'l i Sherwood, c 1 ary's J ewell'Y hop, Leban on, 0 ul1 tl in th asso 'iolion with ....::h:.:;: is+,;H;.:.e:.:n.:.!k.l e, rg = ___ o wife chi ldl'cn - Hn( gra-mlt'hilt ren Fromlll, Ig 1 o 2 o o o Hna dn Life he f~und his d e pest joy and I am * Ellis ,.-, '" Mark Davi s, of th IIl!\U rnnce Co" wu ~ in WaYll es- ~ Ul'e that the duughte r ~ fc el t hat Totul , f or them he hElfl ns deep I'egan i 7 3 17 ville Monday'. as tlwugh of hill own fl esh. • ubstilutions. Mrs. Fred B. Hend(>r_on wus H iK fri end s nrc legion an d thu5e Saturd&y Nitr hl '. Gam" hostess to t he J olJy Mntl'on s 'fueH· of UK \\'ho we r c fortunll!.e enn ll g~ day nft el·lIooll . to come with in th e 1'IIdiance of hi s I. alit Saturday night t he H. intimucy have memol'ie!' t.hat. will S. boys met the Bellbrook f! ye on lIfl·s. F losRie Eml ey , Mi s: Lucy I'ol'l"!ve l' lust. 1n a ll of hIS hfe I the loca l tloor and won over them Em ley an d Mr. Choslel' Gm'ey wei' hn v~ nevur kn own him t o betrtl· . iii a fu st bou t, 14 to 4. Carl Wright in Da yl III Monday. 1\ fl'lcndly trust. . . who tnug ht in Waynesville last li e wUfi .a ~reElt behoveT 111 (rEI- ycur, is cOllching the Bellbl'ook We huve hri stlllllS canis in nil [(·mal Rocwtle!'l and WIIS II .mt!m- quintet, lind it Inoks as if he will dcsig n ' !In t! a t n il pric('s, Come in bpI' of cue h une re presented In t he be able to worl, up a good team und see' th em. Aduln s Drug Co. vi ll age; for 1\ n umber o.f yea r he for them . had Iw·n II Milson and 111 each of Sherwood wu s again the high 1I1i ~s Laul'll R o~n ll g l e,!lf in · i~;~ brnncheR he look the k ee nest de poin t mlln for t,he Orange and in nati . . p n t n few day s iaRt w 'k li ght; ut tht' b~nqu et ~lIble of one Bi uc k, with <I points, while Henwith MI'. llnd I\1I·S. Hnl'old Whitof. lh M.as un ~ c bodl?s he was . kle und Frye followed closely with a ker. ~tr l cke n WI th hIS fa tal Illn ess. a euch. Sherwood played fast Waynesvill e clln . on ( ISP aye e tel:"- - ----'-.;.", Mrs. ?!fum e Hatfield , in company him all 1\ citi:t.e.n ; no m ~vemcnt ~al! form and mOI'e acc uracy than in with Lebn non fl'i ends, uttended lodltP lit Hllm i Ito n Wo(lne. duy ('v ' I' stu r t ,'d 111 the . vllh~ge whl~h the Otterbei n game. The rest of he tl e~ m ed . worthy to whI ch h e dId the b.o ys "play ed a n1uch better night. " not give h IS fu ll est lI PP?rt and I J,"lIIne wit h Bellbrook tban with The Adum s DI'llg o. 11 1'0 pre- have neve l' known II chul'ltuble np- Otterbein , but seemed to have sentinJ!, u handso mc line of Chl'ist- peal .to go u n~ ~e d e cl '~ h en he was tough ,l uck on baskets. The linl'u p: mus cn nls. Come in olll'ly n ntl C(lnv lnced of It !< ments. Il l' ~n~ n llH'mber of t~l e .M et~B. 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would not ' be surprising if shortly after fhe new administration gets going the little white crosses which \fot dangerous places along . the highways of the state and show whele some perllon bas, been kILled, will' be removed. There is strong opposition to 'the white crosses. ~any persons think that they edgender · caution but others assert that vital statistics do not reflect any beneflcinl results: Governor-elect Cooper -when nsked about the danger marks -laid this was Ii detail to be worked out later and as Yet he had given little consideration to the ~tter . · Ohio gained national tame because of these white croaaes, and even in Great Britain and other IEuropean countries favorable comment has been given the1l1 in -the press. The Idea was, one of Governor Donahey" and thousands of wooden ~roillies today mark the exact spots that per80ns have met 'death:
Ilev. a nd 1\1 1'''. 13l"nl1 tl will bp hu ' llt·" to )IlL' lIlh t" I'S n111 1 frif'llCl ~
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Mrs. Rnrvey Rye was in Dayton FrJday.
BuY'" your' Ch stmss p e~e ii{!\ at Myel' Hyma n's. Miss Olive Allen was a vi sitor in CffiCinnati SatUrday. ~
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We give Ceci.r Stamps. Cary's Jewt!lry Shop, Lebanon, Ollio. Mrs. -Ella Meredith is vi siting frie nds in Dayton.
On the aflernotln of Friday, December 14, t here will be given lit the Gy m a thrillin g drama of Cou r t Day);, entitled "Judgment." This is II hist orical piclu re of much eduClltionnJ value. It i balled upon' .Ma,~' ToJf 1', a s POI'brayed b¥ Victo r Hugo a nd i'!J onc of -t he ma sterpiec es of t he sc reen. The pictlll'e will be 'hown again 'n the even in g . T he udmi s~ ion for s chool ch ildren in the a ftern oo n will be 1 Oc ; in the evening the adul t a dm issiun wi ll be 25c, a nd all children who . aw t h e pic t ur c in the Ilitemoon will be admitted free of charge.
Under the di,rec tion o f Miss Miss J essie Clarke ie sp ending a Squiel', t he schOOl will prese nt a few days in Cincinnat i. Chr istma s cantata, e nt itl ed "Chi lclc A wonderful lot of Christmas .Jesus," on t he eveni ng of Thursday. D cember 2111. Full progl'llm cnrds the Adams Dl'ug Co. wil l be Il nnOlln ed_Tlex __ _ l wee k. The second ehil'd of lIfl'. a nd MI's The Juni orll will give a hristElmel' J ones has 'bee n very sick . . purty on Wedn Mdn y c,{eni ng , Mrs. Oliver Davis was s hoppin g December 19. in CincinnAti and Dayton last week The Chl'is tmas holidays will (>x Miss Doris Henderson was home tend .fl'ol)l December 21 io .J on fro m Western college over the UIU'y 2. week-en : It is of Intere ~ t to note th at the Mr. Thomas Mannington, of enro llmen t of Wn yne Township Dayton, was in Wilyne svill e a few schools f Ol' Novemhcr ha r(,llched the l1umhe l' of 559. hours today.
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hi s support anti wise in itR counci ls. A n<1 n"w there is II vacant ~h ll ir. I'elnti vcs a n<1 fri nds do I\l(, urn hut he !lnd we bl'lieve in im nwrtnlit y IW we cun not sny fllre .J. O. Carl wright wns elected well but 'ti l we meet :lguin, t I'Ca Slll'er of t. hc Mu son ic lotlge at t hl' rcgll inl' meeti ng TueRday Now th e laborer 's task is o'e r ; niJ.'ht, to s ucc('(' d Wolte r Me 'lure, Nll w the lla ltlc.(IlIY i ~ pa st ; Now upon th e flll'ther shore deceased. Laml H the voyager at last. ~pecio l R in jewelry, sil verwar e, F ~lth e r , ill Th y I!"I'ociou8 I<eep ing gla ss wore china wal'e, lenlhe l' Leave we now Thy se~ \'nn t sleeping. good~ nnd novelties. Cary 's J ewelry Shop, Lebunon, Ohi o. Thel'c th e tellr. of en rl h a re dri ed; There its hidden things lire cit· II'; Dr. Roherts, dis trict 1\upel'i nten - There th e work of lifc is t rie d dent. wu s a dinner g uest of Rev. By a justel' Judge thnn hen'. , a nd Mrs, Benn ett Sunday l·vening. Fa ther. in Thy gl'uei uu: kc eplHg' . Leave we n ow Thy servant sleepMrs. l" M. H e nd e l'~n n, MISS 001'ing. iF Hend ersun, Mrs. L~ !!ter Gordon. . Mrs. J. O. CartwTlght und MI'. "Earlh t(l Nlrt h, nnd du ~ t to rlus~,' Boyd Hend er son were hopp in g in Calml y n o\\' the WOI't ~ we say, Dayto n Mondu y. Le ft behind , we 'wail in tr ust NOTI!:E Por th e l'esll l'l'ecliull da y. Fi ne wa tc h L' en:11I 11l .~. We UEe Fath er, in Thy gracious kee ping For many yenrs it ha, ,been our only ge nuin e )I~rts. GUill ! \1t eet! Leave we n ow Thy scrvant !>Ieepcustom a,t this sell-!;O., of ' the year work . Car y's Jewe\ I'y Shop. I ebin_g_. _ _ __ • _ __ to present to ou-r patro~s und anon, Ohio. Open evenin g . friends an art cal,endul" WI th qur AUXILiARY TO MEET .rood wisheS . for the co~ning. year" Frank LeMay , h ad his t-oll$ils TJijs year WIll be 110 exception to r emoved lit t he Dill-Dllatus h hOI\th~ rule! flO be 'SUire ~nd ~all the pital in Le banon, Monday ., H e w . Ul' T he Woman's A uxiliary of St. Sat urqay befpre Chl'lstma '. De- remai n at t he. hospital a few days lIiHty's church will meet on Friday cember 22n~ , and, ~et yours. for tl'entment afte rnoon. December 14-, at . h!,lf )fcC~VRE FUNERAL ROME. . atter ' two, with Mrs. Cathel'lne - - -.- ------ Dr. Ruc\olph 'is an eYC!ligh~ spee- Ooleman, Mrs. W. . Graham anti VISITED RELATIV~S SUNDAY ialist with 30 years of erperience Mrs. L. H. Gorden, ~t the home of i1\ the ' fittihg of glastleB. J( ,'your Mrs. Coleman. Election of offi. Mr:. and Mrs. I Coleman, eyes ,are troubling you, con bit cers und payment of dues. II aadMrs. badeill Coleman, of him at ,cary's Jewelry Shop, Leb~---.---~.-. ~or'W'Ood. were o~ Mrs. anon, Ohio, Tuesday. Thura.d ay Send The Miami Gazette for Xmas. • .,d Saturday. .I" _ kate Coleman on tI!lI.da:r·
Kroger Babb, of ·the WilmingMiami ha pt'l' No. 107 O. E. ton News-Journal, waa D Wuynes· . . , ohser ved theil' unntial .i11 ~ l a ll ll ville visitor on Frj'llay, tio n Monclll Y eveni ng. Th follow in g ollicel'l\ wo r e instnll et!: Messrs. L. M. 'H endel'son and Worthy Matron, OIn HortRo~ k James MsClurej w_eJ:tl business vis· WOl'thy I '" lI'OI1 , Will t .lohn itors in Lebanop ~ond~y. A s~ ociote Matron, Josephin e EUl'n "1 hart. Santa Clau!l'l\ )ieljdquarters . . CaSecr etll l'y, Minn,ic F rollini. ry's J ewelry S}(op; "The Hom e of Treasurel', Bertie Mi~l s. Gifts." Lebnnon. O\1io. Conductress, Etlith A'tulrews. Asso. Con., . ina St .John. Mr. and Mrs. George Denny, of Ohaplain, Edith Himes. near Wilmington, visited WaynesMarshal , Callie Cole. ville fri ends Tuesday evening. Orga nist, Helen . Hal'lan . Ada, Min erva Hough. . Have you . saws med by mn.Ruth, Lucille Armitage. ne. They cut cleaner, truer, Esther, Ada Opul'tney. • better. Roy Pigott, at Madden's Martha, Lucille Bland. Lumber Yard. Electa, Lauraf~!cK in sey_. t ,Miss Lucy Emley llhd Rev. , Ches , Warder, EIsia~ Stroud. ' WilliDmson 'Were' dinner guests Sel)i inel, Will Stroud. of Mr. and MPH. William Bradley, Tru l!te~ (:I year. ), Luelln Mill er _ _ _,_ _ .~___ on Sunday. . l What shall I -give? The .gift tables are filled with happy Buggestions at Cary 's Jewelry Shop. Lebanon , Ohio. A small deposit; will reserve 'tne choicest gifts. Store open e:vening!!_ , Mr. and Mrs. Ch.a des Anderson and sons wer«: SU,n (lay. g~es,ts of Mr. and Mrs. Allen .EmrIck, of Ly-
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,_ 6 2 Tutul • Subst itution . Next Frillny night ' Waynesville goes to MOI'row a nd you remember what a game we had wlien' th ey played here so you had better g o down Ilnd see our boys gQ back for reve nge. Th'e n, on Saturday nigh t Springboro ,will meet our boys on the locnl ,floor and ano~~er good game is expected. You bet tel' come out and see that ram'e even if ·you don't get to go to' . Morrow. ori rru'esda}, ' nl,h.t thf 'boys will go . to genterville ~ m~et . the' fa!Jt . Centervll1e 'quintet on their own Jto~ r. 'lihree pmes ri.ht in II ~w-yo\l )letter slle all of ~em .
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Mrs. A. T. Wriibt entertaJae4 _the Bri~ club Satur01" aftu. noon •
THE MIAMI GAUTTE giving the following guest.L Mr. Mrs. Muud Crune wns brougllt !\Ii"s MOllie Brofn of ' olu mbul< , Mr• • F. H. Farr was l': hupping and Mrs. W. F. lurk, of Wllyhoml" from McClelllll. ho ~ pit!ll Oil ~ llel1t \ hI' wel' k-cthl al thL' Fri\' nd ~ Day\on Fridu .. nesville; Mr. li nd Mrs. E. J. OarFridn),. lIom e. · ll! ny lind c hildl' n, of pl'in~fterd; ' D,·. an.! MI'. . . W. Hende r s n Mr. Ilntl Mrs. E lme-r Shl-(·han lind !\fl'. IlI.lIl h !'l. Alfn' (\ Wright, Mr. a nd Mrs . lu'u d e R.igg. , o f Cu' Wil l·... ill naylon fi"ridny . _ MisR Mollie tiles is the g uest granddaughter, Hlll'I'ie t tl' J\le 11." ", I' ul1\ll1bu~ • .!:I"' nt th ' . ThankH-' gl' n(,,,t Puulk i!: impl'oviTlg !l inee IUIllUUMi Mr. and l\hs., r: . . o f relathies near Clnrks ville. vi Rited with 1I1r. and 'l\1r!;\. h C:ill' " A' iving hol ida y" w it h IIr. a nd MI'''' n I'Cl' e nt Il perotion . lr ~. E llr) onn el' lind son, Younce and ~lIughtcrs , Mi ss MilMrs. . D. Miars is takilig med1' 0 k e t\ li nd dllughter , • unda y • A. T . Wri g ht. Ir~. Ollig 't John is very ill lit dred Clt\l'k und Eve re tt CI!l!'k, of attel.thwait • o f .J r. , wer e Lpha ll . n vi ito l';<; Minmi Vall y hos pita l. MIs8 Millni ienl tr ntm c n In Cinclnnati. Dnyt.on. . M j,;;~ G e n eva Routzahn r tu r n'I'h e W. P'. M. S. m et with Miss Dayton, 8pent Mondny in WllY- UNtll'Y ' Th r e ·w ill bf' no ba k l! tbnll Mr . nn d Mrs .J. L. ll ul' t!Hlck . cd to he l' h0111 e neul' Miumi ' bu r!,;,_ MIII'Y Hill and dnu~h ter8 on \Ved· n svilhl. M,'. 1111(1 MI·s. R. J . Will io mson, i\!J'; un II MTS. Bert Hllr t~o ~k u nd g am he r e! th i!: F ri daY i the W. H .: . SUI\I1I1Y· nesouy. . wll( hll vl! bl:' n vi ~ i till g th pir pur- dUlI g hter B ' lly , sp ent 1,'htlnkss i\'- lea m will jOUI'II I' Y 10 Otte rb c in . . Mr. and MM. J . P. FJ:Omm. Mr. '1'ho S un shine Soci ty m et nt t he MI'. ond ~ l r R. Pe ter Banta ('n('nt ~, I\I r . Mi d M r ~. H . II . W illium· ing in Dllyto n, t h(' gU Cl'j t .~ of ?lh. Bo ll br o ol. w ill b l ' i n 1~ t \Y o te llm ~ and Mrs. L e Hawk e and .. o ns vishOlno o f Rh II .Tenllne tte Blair on hc r c S ut ll rclll Y, II lI d it I;\'ood g Ul1l tl!l'tnintld n numuer ,i f I'elutives t o son, r c t urn e tI I t o th 'il' home in unll ~1I-1i.' A re h I' lIartRO ~· k . . S unda y dinn er. ited l' Intiv s in Subina bndu y. Satuniny. . i;; li n til'i pa l Cll. ,I \' IUll d lus t wee k. M,'. nnd Ml's. Murray McMil. tt's. S u sll n Silylor !o\PCll t the If y o u 1I0 n' t kn ow ho w n mU ll Miss Hazel alisbury, of I.. vpIan . IllmL II pU I'l of la st w eek with f)in n e r ~IH'. t ~ o r W . I'.. 0' ('llll IV c k· c nd wil h he l' dau g h tc r, Mrs. Mr. a nd 1\1l's. Mllrio n ,fac e bs a c t ~ whell he is h enpeck ed, com ' laTld, s pe nt the holidays w it h hl' r 1'.l!llltive s he re. un" son !llIti Mr. lind MI'II. Hieh- and s COt' Le r oy Mora n in ' ''fi ll' lllld fam ily Ull T h l1l1" ~g i \' ill g !Jay 11 ur,·y GI·aham. psrent ·, Mr. Rnd MI'~ . W. P . ul Dr. IInti :\h. . Ellis Smith , of MI'. lind Mrs . G. A. Phillips al'(\ Do wnllnl and da ug hter, of Fig hting (hun(: e" tit l h c Gy m 011 "'l'I'e MI'. un d l\ 11· ~ . i. ul'l' n lIadley OLUM D S, OIlIO- The illi bury. J)n y t on, w() r c week · 4md g uest !'. of ThurRdll Y, Dece mbel' 1:1. 26(' lind :In,1 "au gh t. "·I·. uf l ll·v ,·ln nd ; MI'. ' in~innn t i , s pe nt Thllr ~ day with Ilugurution o f MY l'rs Y. Coo(.ll'r u tip en l 1'hnllk ~g ivillg wit h their son . Hne! f1llllily III C inc innnti. an d ~Il'~. W a lt !'r \'> i ll ia l1l ~ a n d tw o t he ir purent>! here. 1fis " "mi ~;; i o n. Mrs. Viola Ibrlan, Mr. lind Mrs. II'. und Mrs. E. L. llnrlllll. John Puul Bolton, of Oh io S tut e l:CovernOl' o f Oh i.. un JUIIIl11I'Y l J ,\ Mi'. lind M .. ~ . W . D. Lal'kin r hil d ,·" n, lit" K ill ~ 11IUIJ ; l\ti!;;; I"rnn pl'om isl!s to lie II Illo st elauorllt e und son, of l1all1t\scu s, Ohio, s pen t Kenn eth Hough, Mr. !l nd Mrs . Fmnk 11 ll ll1ilt o ll anti famil y , o f ('(' ~ .Jull n.·y. o f Ca rlis le. Pu. ; I),'. llnh'o l's it y, s p e nt the Than\u;gi\'om e lind sce Virg inia Ha rdin and ntfu i!·. omp le l e urrunge menls Thnnksgivillg with re lati ves h e re. Uarold Earnhart were dinn er Emoge ne Bec ket uph old t he s l'ri· Ne wp o rt , Ky ., Fr:1 nk Ant\ fl'ws und ulld Irg. J . T . Ell i;;, 1\11'. a lld M r ~. ing vncntio n wiLh hOlli e folks. guest s of hiT. an d l\l I'll. E. L. Hllr· tlfr. und Mrs. Raymond Davis hllve . not us yet b4!cn co mplet.ed, MI'R. MIII·thn Jones , Ray J on 8 Ml' nd II ha ll, Mr. n nd , nl S ide o f "The Fighting Chance' fumil y , o f F t. Way nl' , Inti ., s Pl' ot Lin (ll .:y but cdllllllittl'l' s U,' C working out lan, Thank giving Day . t o Ul' giv e n uy Qu ee n Esth ' l' Girl s Thanksg iv ing h liday wilh the ir MI'H. L. I\\. 1I l: I H I"I' ~ u n lIn rl MI'. lin" ~ Ull S . n f 'inein nuli, we re Sun- t he d etni ls. Dl!cision us t o the un ll fl1ll1il y vis ited re lativ es in (I da y g' ll "" lll u f relatives he r o. IU1lluus ull,1 Plltuskala, lus t we ek. Rev. and Mr . Benn ell sp ent 0 11 Thursdll Y. De('c mbt',· 1:.1 , at the pUl'ents Mr . li nd Mr s. (.<'o rge ll ullI Roy " ll (, ll1 l l· r ~" n . Mdq' n wanko who hus em ploy- inlluguml uull o n the ('vening "r Re v. und Mrl<. Curless and i1t o n. Thanksgiving with Mrs. Bennett '!\ Gym . Adm i. s io n 25 c and 15c. the inllugU\'8li n ure Ill\cel'tuin dllught cr wel' e Thank sgiving Day \' 0 11 1' f l' icil1l;; CUll )!ct cYl" 'ylhing l1I ent in Dayt on , iR unable to work father and s ister near St. Mar y's, uut it would n ot be !'; urpl'i ~ini: if ~ue ~tll with 1'1!lnt ives n eu1' Cin cinMr. all'" Mrs. Wnller Willillms Mr. Iln" Mrs . Chm\('s Crn y, )11' lfwy WlIll t- -('x c"p l 11 p i('tl1 l'1' u f ull ac co un t uf u Vl'ry sore thumu. Il1ld a l 0 called on fri e nds in Li · and chilllrell. o f Killgll1l1n, will and Mrs. EIll (' r ~o n l<: ul'n hll l·t a nd ~' o l1 . :rhn t i ~ wh y n rh " l o ~ rn p h Tflt' 1"I! WII S quit c II numul'r who this o ld cu stom WU H re vive d lln .\ nuli. soci et.y wlluld gl'l II ChUllt' l' tu rna on Friday and Saturdny. Mis R Ruth I nwo od is r c('ovel'ing leave thi ll wee k f or Deland, Fill., childre n . we rl' gu est s li t II fUllli ly is the id " ul l{ift Ht f: hri tlll n ~ l illl t' . en j oyed the Thun" ~g iv ing s crv ic n to s pend thl' wi nter with MI':. dinn e r Thursduy fi t tht, hlllll C u f 11 is u fl !' I'~.t!I1H1 g iv ing. l'x dl1 ~ i v e a t Lytle d lUrch Thul'sdllY mon'- str ul itsc lf udo!'e the mun y ni cely from un ope l'nlion fol' apguest s who wou ld nllturl1 lly IIlI- pe lldi citi s perfo r11lccl in Millmi VlIl Mr. lIlId Mrs. Walt er J Ol'dn n. o f n nd d i ~ l in r l. Ph 'n ;;!' IIlttl, l' a ll Cll l'- i11g. Rulh .J a n ne y and Miss Lue lla. se mule for s uch un e Vl'nt. Th " Il' Y hos pital. Suncla y ev('ning . 1\1 1'. 1111 ,( I r ~ . Kc'sle r Gruhlllll and Iy da tI' a t Hid ~ I" s . . Harvl' ysuu l·g. " a ug hll'l' Wl'I'C ~unday l>\"I.,ni nl! Ohio National Guard will be repVe rg o Mit chner, wh o hn ll b een Mr. and MI'll . W. E. Co rn ell and MI'. a nd Mrs. l iffnrd Al'chd cn- gll e ~ t ~ "I' 1\11'. lin" MIS. lIarry Gru- resentl!d at the inllugul'ul ceremo- i1l lh e Es pey hO!lpitul fol' several Mi ss Goldie W"l cott 1111.1 Mr . 1\11'. and Mr!\. Ru ssell Sl\li ~u ury nies and II recl!plion for t he' c .. o1w,1 w('(Oks, ill a se ri olls condition from und childre n. Rpenl Friday in Du.\' F'l'lln~ Rogers. of Ll' l1Il. Ohiu , mo - cu n und SO il " lI t l' rt n inl!11 'I' hnnk s· hU1l1 . Sa ntll C lllu!'e und l1 nt u ~o n , of will b~ h eld by th \! new gove rn or bum !!, ill begilln ing t o impl'ove. ton, the childl'l' n att ~ nding th e piny tored down f or a week-e nd vi : it g iv ing at lIlt·il' hu nt(' ill Durt o n We ca n supply st rictly pure th t' pillY, "S now White," at Kl' ilhs with Mr. and Mrs . D. E. Stu ndi - Ih c foll.. win g 1! II (O~ t ,;: MI'. lI nd ·;\·I rs. t hc Hikt' -Kuntl e r Company, paid in t he rOl u nda of the cllpitol 1\1 r . lind M I'!< . A: W . Tum er an d Inllicati oll s are thtH Rlln. Puul , anu Ml'!l. T . . Haydock ford a nd Mr. R ge r~ ' pnren t s, 1\11'. .1 . 11 . Smi t h. )[I'S.. Huth A. l\lid Lytl e a visit las t Wedllesduy uf- b Uil di n g. fresh gro und Buckwheat theater. Repu blican clubs from many dt- vi~ it~d on Tuesduy with Dr. and 't"' lu lJ ulI)!: h(' l't y. of Wllyn es\,ill ,,; t (,l' n oo n. an d Mrs. M o rri ~ Rog cl's . Flour. ies will ullend, li nd ir t h is ill don.· fl'~ . Whitaker, of Du blin , Ohi o. MI'. on d MI · ... (0'. H . Milt ' niJ el'gel' 1\Ir. und MI':!. Waller Kelllick Grue n watches are admired and AI'e you go od at gu e s ~ ing'! Hlld SO i l . Milo, 1I 11'fl . 1\IIl l't hH Mil- ~ p l' nt S uncluy with Mr. lind MI'~. th ~r e will nllturully be II I'ivulry talk ed about more than any other then , see Th elma S t J ohll us "Mi s~ tl' niJ erg"C'I', ,~, f Lytl e; und IsnHc Ru sse ll Bil1(,g lll', son und dUllg hte r which meallR u tre mendous Crow.1. watch. Regard less of the price MY LESSON The new Govemol' is expect ed tIl you pay each Gruen wa tch is a Cotterman" !lnd try to g ucss h r Lin ... uln , I)f Dn yt n n. Th e r e we n , u l Hu m ilton . • return late lhis wl'ek from lh(' F ulks Ill' ti ll th' lime complain in' Mr. age in "The Fi g hting Cha llc ," 0 11 ro ur gc n C' l"lI t ion s lit t he tubl e , Mrs. and Mrs. Allen Smith and dependable tim~piece. Your Gruen SOJlt h where he hilS been enj o y i n l ~ 'Bout th' wily th' \vol'ld is run ; Jeweler in Warre n count y is Ca- Dece mbe r 13, Thursday l've nill g. 1\ I1II't h<l ~[ i 1t (' nb l' l'g l' r. Mr. Fl'Illllt ~ h i llll' c n. o f Uayton, we re Thur s- a brief r6St lIno vacation. anol l\liltc n u(' I'ger, Mrs . lifford Arch Admissio n 26 c and 15c. d uy dinn e r gue ·t s u f MI'. and Mrs. When it 's brig ht th e y wnnt th' ry's J ewe lry S hop, Lebanon, 0: whIm he comCM plan s for thc in ti!!IlCOIi nnd liulu Ro bert AI'c hde llla1'e !lce Smith. shlldow s ; con. A lUI ~e numuer Ilf friend s f r om augurlll ceremonies will b~' work ed We have ample stocks of Mrs . Jamc. to ops, Messrs. Whc n il 's du rk th ey wllnt th' Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawke and out. thi s community atl nded the fun · Holmes toops and Fra nk Holml'!; sun. Genuine Raven A.b and Yel- {amity had a s the ir Thanksgiv- of e rul o f Walte l' McGlu r e a t W I1~' Van Wert, and Mrs. . G. RllnPUBLIC SALES ing Day guest s, Mr. and Mrs. Fre Blind w rkers of the state nn low Jacket Lump and lI esvi lie Mo nday . Ain't contente d j es' t o take th ing~ mont .Weltz, Mr. and Mrs. Albert £11111, of Harveysburg. wen ' SunM,·. llnd Mrs. Iyd e Whart on bu sy ' ut t h e prese nt time makinr; Like lh' good Lord hnnds 'e m out Ha ving dec id ed to di!lconlinu e E •• Coal, Hars ha lind daughter, of Wilming- day g ue st R of Dr. u nd ",,1r~. With dain ty hl)Usehold urticles which am und Adnm Stoops. \ . o ur r.u l'lllinl~ operllli oll S we wi ll li nd fa mily we l'e Thanksgiving are being sold by t he Ohio Com- Allus wnntill' wha t they hnv en't 'And can make prompt de- to n, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Weltz An' a -kn ockin' what they got! ~ (' ll at thl' G corge O'NclI11 farm, g uest s' o f MI'. und Mrs . Lee Great mission for t he Blind. ThuR they Mr. and Mrs . Karl Babu IInll ~ (o ll 2 1~ miles so utheast of Waynesv ille hou se , in Dnytoll. deliveries At Cary's 'Jewjjlry hop, you will Mr. Lee Gage, M r~. Ruth Fulk er· He ni'y und Ril ey Say lo r motorcd nrc e nabled to eaTIl l heir Ch risL' Funny, too , the wny they figure; find gift tablet! filled with inter- so n and duughter, Do rothy. o f • miles n or t hen st "O f Leban on o n to Cllnfie ld anti s p en t the week- mali money und Ilt t h e sam e time FOi' lh I' ' 1\ a llu s somethin' good the Middletown a nd Wal<hingto n esting s uggestio ns Jlt moderate Xenia, were S und a y vi sito rs ut e nd with their ' sister, 1\11' . Vi r ~in tuke their thoughts fl'om their [n thO hard ij' kind 0' trouble C. H. road. on prices. W e invite you, an d each the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Hal'o ld persd a l handicap and enjoy IiIl' ia Na sh and fumily: Whe n it's fully undl'l'stood . Mond.y , Decem ber 17, 1928 member of your family to make Earn hart. Material for th e Mr. and Mrs. William Cole man a ll the . more. At 11 o'clock, the following : 5 this store yo ur Ch.ristmas !;hopping work is furni she d uy th e State of ems t o me it'!! fai t h w e' re ne('II· hOl's es , 9 extru good fre ' h co w , and l\Ii s~ The lma accompanie d Mr. heaqquarters, "The Home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hadley, ne 75 hogs, farm imple ments and lo t and M\' ~ . Haro ld Kelli s ano .:In, Ohio. It is delivered to t.h e hOIll\' in' Girts," Lebanon, Ohio . of the bli nd worker, and when J eannette Janney, and daughter, of harn ess. Billy, to Xen ia at u rday. Faith that ~ees beyond t oday; they tra nsfel'l'ed t he materinl inof Cleveland, spent the h olidays ~. B. P~TE ;~S & W . E O'N EALL Mr. Ilnd M1·s. All en Emrick had Fnith thnt kn ows tha t God' Dwith relatives he ro and at Kingas Than k sg iving guest s, Rev. to ho use hold n ecessities, towel ~ , l'ulin' . W. N. e£lrs, Auct. man. Mrs. W. E. O'Neall accomLloyd RO!lnds, of ' Spri ngboro, ar.d dish rags a nd even pretly dre sed An' f!< r un nin' thin gs His way. dolls, they lire shi pped back to panied them home 101' n short vis it P u blic s~t1e of horse , cattl e , MI'. and Mr s. J. B. Jone~ . .' Mr . lin d Mr . Chester Gr a ha m, t.he blind commissio n a nd then That's j es' it! I 'vo lenrn ell 111)1 fa,,"ing implemen ts gl'ain and h ay Mr. and Mrs.' Donald H e nd erson Wedne.d.y·, Decemher 12, 1928 of Detroit, Mich., spent Thu rsdu y sold. Every penny rece ived fro m Ie' on I and dau ghter, of Dayton, Mr. E I· 'Phone Clllrksvill e 22!l , J . E . Mc- an d Friday with the la tt.er's par.- t he sal e minus t he cost or mateGod don't want me buttin ' in ' rial is remitted to the blind work- He's been keepin' t hings a-r u nni n' mer Troy , of Co lumbus, Mr. and Cu rre n. e nt s, MI'. und Mrs. Cad Duke. Mrs. George Henderso n, Mr. and Mr. Ilnd MI·s. . E. o uth and er. The State of Ohio ma ke!; no An' ['m aUsfied He kin! Mrs. Carl Noble s pent ThanksgivThe undersigne d will sell at children, of Maderin, were ':Iix profit out of the t r ansaction mere . - J. H. Styles , J,'. ing wilh Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Hen- public llucti on the effect s of t he o'dock dinner g uests unda y of Iy acting li S an ngency to h~lp the blind men. wome n and children of d erson . . late Mattie Grn y, in Rar ve ys burg, Mr. and Mrs W. M. Col emnn. the state. DEP . AUTo.. COMMISSIONER S.tu~d.y, December 8, 1928 i\li s Thel~18 Co lema n was callLittle Harriette McClure, of At ] p. m., lI lJ the hou sehold" good ed th e St. Elizabeth hospital, DayJ . C. Hawke has been r appoi n t.n ear Springboro, is s pendi ng t h e f the deceased. Flltal ind ustri al accid en ts again ton, last wee k on nccount of t h e ed us deputy auto license commis· week with h er grandparents, Mr. F lorence Co llier & Effie Thompson serious illness of he r father, Mr. showed an increl1se in Ohio dur sioner for th is townsh ip a nd a n'1t::;jjj'-~ .F----.-----lIH-tH'td--Mf.H.,--l~~.........Slheehan, while ing t h e mont h of October ~ i th 11 Kearns. nou nces that h ~ ill 11I'epared to ~are ll er parents are visiting rela t ives Mrs. George Scott, Everett Ear- total of 109, 01' 25 moret han duro fo r a ll app lica n t s fOI' 1H2!l lic e nse,!! and attending the National Stock ly a nd children Bnd Mrs. Ada ing the month of September. This Rhow at Chicago. . is not attl'ibuted to any unusuaf h enoweth s p ent Sundn' 1 do ••• tOe Sclaool T.bl.ta, carelessnes8 on t he part of e m· ,NO HUNTING Mr. a nd Mrs. Carl Pickerin g, n ear for ............ ...........: ................ .. ................ .. ... .. All makes, wri t and pocket ployes, but rather reflects the man Centerville. We, t he u nders igned, allow lI O watch es, rin gs, costume jewelry, t cion. ftc Scbool T.blete ....... . Mr. H. L. H a nso n hll R b ee n on Mi!iS Gladys 'Bergda ll and Mrs. ufacturing and industrial activi- hunting, trapping or trespasling novelties, unus ua l Christmas gifts the s ick li ~ t fo l' : e ve ,'111 days. for ............... ................... .. ............ ..... . Gertrude Wallace motored to X e n- ties at the pfesent time. Reports on .5'ur farm s , - useful and inexpensive- you M iss Louise 'h e llhllmmer hal'; ia Friday and were entertained lJy show ·thal m O.re persons are emply " ouac. hottl. ·V ••m., formerl, 25c will find at Cary's Jewelry Shop, been 0 11 the s ick lis t fOI' seve l'u l Mr. q nd Mr!\ L. D. Ball at a the- ed at th e prese nt time in Ohio ELIAS OGLESBEE now .................... . , ................. ... .. ·· . "' " Lebanon, Ohio, "The Home of days. t han in many previous years, '¥.i ~h uter pllrty 1lI1d luncheo n. Gifts.'':'- Store open evenings . M~·s . J ohn Mc Cu llo llgh , who ha!; Mrs. LoUie Cnrey received word the list of unemploye d correspondbeen on lhc· sU!k list, i's n ot mue la st week ' of the deat h of her Ingly lower. Emplo),ment agenMrs. Amos Mendenhall, Mrs. im proved. • brother, Mr. William F. Kirb~, of cies report that they are able t o John L emmon and Mr. Clarence M,'. Chades Mercer\ of Colum- Ozal'k; Ark. Mr. Kirby was pa st gave a large perce ntage of all ap· Mendenhall motor ed to llldianapbus , was 11 S unday visitor of Wal - 84 yea rs aTid was a Bol die: of t he plicants p osi tion s and in se vernl lis Saturday to visit Mi ss Lulu branches of manufacturing the FOR SALE tcr Krucr and fa mily. Civil War. Hathaway, a niece of the form· demand is in excess of the supMr. and Mrs. Wi ll Ro. !; lIpe nt Mr. li nd Mrs. Floyd Sava'ge had er, at a hos pital in that city. FOR SALE- E ssex conch in goo d Thank. giving with MI'; nncl Mrs. us their Thursday g u est.s, Mrs. ply. • - -co ndi lion; ' Iots of extras. In· Albert Ross , at S pr ingbor o. Be lle Dinwiddie, Miss Oli vl.! DinMr. and Mrs . C. M. Robitzer and Send The Millmi Gazette for Xmas. quir at Gllzette Office. Mr. and Mrs. Fre ll Wild e. of widdie, Paul Savage, of WayTIesdaughter and Mrs. J. D. Ma r latt were in Worthington, Ohio, Sun· Franklin, s p nl Sund llY af t e"noo n ville lin d Mr. an d Mrs. \V al tel' I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f. Janney. - - - -. day, where Rev. C. S. Grauser ad - with Mr. and Mrs. Will R o s~ . Mr. Albe rt Kru t·, o f Dayton, MI' . .and Mrs. Charles E. Johns ministered ' baptism to the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle and MI'. Ge orge--ib-u el', o f Grn/ld were entertained to a s umptuous 1!!~!5!!!5!!!5!!;;;;;;;!5!!!!ii!!ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!!ii!!ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!!ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!!ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;EJJ!J ,K er ns, nee H el en Marla tt, 0 f Co- Rapid s, Mich. , l<pent Mondny w ith turkey ' dinner Thursday at the their brothers , Walter and ,fohn nurses ctltt.age, Dayton Soldiers 1umbus. ' and familie !;. ' Home. They were the guests 01 MillS Ruth Hill , of olull1 bus . Mrs. Elizabeth Smith In celebration of t h eir tift) we d Mr. and Mrs. Charl~s Smith had ding anniversary, Mr. and Mr~ . an d Mr. imd . Mrs. Mux Hos and Ray Mills entertained at 6 o'clock son, J ack, of New York, sp ent Fri- li S Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. dinner Sunday evening, Mr. and day eveni{lg with Mr. and Mrs . Will Bernard and children of neat Wuynesville; Mr. lind Mrs; Roy MI·s. Chauncey Mardis and Miss Will Ross. Ml·S. Walter KI'ucr and childl'c n Buhrman lind children, of. Osborn; Maud Hearne, of Dayton, Mr. a nd Mrs. Howard Graham, of Hurvey ~ at(ended I h'e theate r purly ~ive n Mr. and Mrs. George Smin•. uy Santa Claus and hi s son , ut the. Mr. and ·Mrs. Elbert Walh.ce and burg. Loews th ea.ter, Fl"iday morn ing , son, BaUard, bad Mr. and Mrs. Burton Earnhart, under the auspices of lhe Rik e . dinner with the former's pa~!lnb, Mr. lind Mrs. Ernest Earnhart and Kumler Company, n nd took din- Mr. a nd Mrs. George Wllllace, at For the convenience of ow ners of dogs we have arrangeri children, Messr s, ¥adison Earn- nel' with Ml·S. Harry Kru e l' III'd FrankHn, and in tbe' afternoon moto be at the follOWing pla~e s f or the purpose of issui ng Li hart and Harold Kuntz, of Day- dllughter. tored to Dayton to see "Wln .~s, censes for the year 1929 : at the Colonial. ton; Gilbert Frye and Mrs. A nna Sheehan, spent Tha nkllgivin g Thursday guests of with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Earnhart H enry Foulks were, Mr. and ~lr!l . and family. T o m Turn er and chihJ~en, Mr. a nd Mrs. J . H. TeweIJ anri family OREGONIA, Sherwood'. Store ...... .. 8:30 to 9:00 . . . . , "Yourex Silverseal" silverware ; Al Shaner is improvi ng hi s barn Mrs. Jane Tewen and ful1y guaranteed. Sold only by WELLMAN, Gr.,. ~ Store ... .. .......... .. .. . '9:15 to 9:30 •. m. Howard Drummond has erectl'i Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. leading jewelers. Beautiful pat- a new cow b llrn. bur Foulks, son Ilnd daughter. HARVEYSBURG, Welch'" D. kin' . ....... .10:00 to 11100 •. !D, terns-open stock. A wonderful Give your flock c1enn, co:n fortahle-qtlartrrs anti feed Mr. and Mrs. ElPert . Ada Dakin cII lle d on Mrs. Bert Christmas gift. Cary's Jew elry Marlatt SlInduy afternoon. VI A YNESVILLE, Ford SerVice St.tion.. .. 1:00 to 2100 p. m . . them Tuxedo Eggmash. Your hens will h,lI1g up new hlld a s Saturday evening gU~ 8ts, Shop, Lebanon, Ohio, authori'z ed records for producing egr~s . Simply l:..:c,luse 'l'uxedo Miss Adll Shanet· is v isiting at Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Bates lind LYTLE, W.II.ce •• Store .... .. ....... ..... .. .. 2:30 to 3 : 15 p. m. dealer in Warren cou.n ty. Eggmash does two things we ll: ( I ) G ives the h ens the home olf Mrs. Maud · Crane of .daughter, Florence, and Mr. and RIDGEVILLE, Brown'. Grocery .. .... .... .. ... .3:30 to 4:00 p. m. Wa yneSVille. ' I\hs R ~n Gates, pf Dayton, and cas-making materials; (Z) Keeps them healthy and Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Smith enThi l< busy scribe h asn' t muc .their week-end gue8t~ were the PEKIN; .Kirby Oil StatioD ........... .... ...... : .... 4115 to 4130 p. m. red blooded. . terta ined the f ollowing at dinner t · Thanksgivin" Day: Mr. and Mrs.' news 0 w .... te this t im e, but hope latter's CQusill8, ,Mr. and Mrs. Ft.e d AhlquiSt ' and daughters. & to ha\'c more n ews n ext week. That's why it pays to fe ed Tuxedo Eggmash the PeTBQn who can n ot come to the Auditor'S office or be at Heber Perrine and daughter , VelMi ss ' Alice Ch e noweth !lpen t ¥ear round, It brings out eggs when prices arc Mr. a nd Mrs Charles Johns en· the above named places clln secure tag by sending requir~d ma , Mr. and Mrs. Day Perrine, Monduy of last week with Mrs. t~rtained several frlllnda :It their highest, as wdl as ill, spri ng and summer. 'fee, descript ion of dog (age, Rex, color, breed) name of town Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bland, Mr. J os ep h Evans. it being Joe's birth- home Saturday evening. 'rh'o se ship in ' which owner lives, a180 postage for return of lice~se and Mrs. Harold Smith, Mr. Ralph day. Here' wis hing hi n'l many ",ho . enjoyed Palatable-contains pure cane molasses.. Order a the occasion . tag, to t he County Auditor, L ebano n. Owners and : harborers Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lew St John, morc. tack today. were, Mr. 'and Mrs. Walter Cast, of ' dOIfll 'will please be at most convenient place for them Miss Thelma St John, Mr. Kenun aay (,ii nn er guests of Mt~. 9£ Waynesvi11~;\ "Mr. ~nd Mrt!: promptl r at time .mentioned .. . , neth St John, Mr. and Mrs J esse (i'runk .o.ak!i.n w.ere J. I. Mulford Charles Clark, Mr. and MrR. · Mengle and' two children. . . ~ .oDors ~ree months old or oyer must be licens ed before an d f amlly, E. R. Nixon and. wife, . Emrick, Mr.- and Mra: ' Fluyd . _lV~II ·. , Jahulir'y ~O. 1929, .o r .a .p~a1ty· wllJ be added •. of n eal' LelQanon , and Miss Cledu age, Mr. and Mra: J. B. J<1nell, ' . ' I \ M.r. and Mrs. Elmer Sneehan ·Dakin. . . . ' Mr. !lnd Mr,s. Walter Kenrick, " entertained at a sill; o'clock dinner !drs . . HO'w ard Dl'ummond and Therle Jonel! ' and . Wen~n Salill' on Thank8lriving .Day.' Those pres- children, l~ora, Wardlow, Mrs. bury, . An .appetizinr lunch wlla ent were: Mr. Charles . Crockett, Frank Dakm wort! recent calle ' ,served. . M~. and Mrs. Chester Crockett and on :l\il's. BI~rt Marlatt, of Mount Mr • . and Mrs. W. M. Coleman daughter, CIa!&,' Mr. and J'rfTllr Holly_ . 'and Mr. and Ml'II. Owen flluina \ Dearth Sheehan and daughter, , Mr. alld Mrs. Thomas Lllcy were and Mrs. Lily O'Nelin. of Leba. 1» T.,..Jo u..,,/ P-"t . Bernice, Mr. and HItS. EJlis dit;lner guests of their .da·ughtel". non, made a bU8fneu trill to 1 • ...saAlIIDUhe. T ..... ewa. ] ~ Clure and .",daulbter. 'Harriette, Cook. W 0 are glad ford Mo~da, ..nd were dinner T ..... a.. . 't.......rU........... T............. I Mr. II1ld Mn. Walter 1Ir. Mr. . Llicy itJ able neat/! of lin. Roudl!hu~h. ; : : : ._ " _11 ~I=~~ ..... T........... • I • although hil ' health lin. .llter.alR.....it~ t r _ -... - - ...... )(l'II. fJatl Croll and BOD, at. Oil 'ftaIIb. ~~~-!"~~~~_ _ _ _~_""!""'!'~~~
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NEWS DIRECT FROM THE' STAlE 'CAPITOL
ullry 1-1, hll ve been practiclllly completed by the committee in harge, of which United St.nte!l District Judge Benson W. Hough is chairman. Two receptions have been al'ranged for foll owi ng the udministration of the oath of office to Cooper, which wiil take plac e 011 the west Rleps of the cap itol buiiding at II u. nl. The first recepti un w ill be held in t he 1'0, t undu of th e stale house in the aftel'noon, a nd will be open to the public, while the !lecond will be Iw ld in the Re nate chum bel' in the evening, und will be for invited . guests only. Governor Cooper's messuge fo ll owing the oath of offi ce will be broadca!ltecl t hroughOllt the state by Station WAIU it ha s been announced, Anoth: el' featm'e of the inaugural will be a huge pllrude in which na . tion al guard and r egulur army troops, Ohio State ~niversity ea. dets and war vet erans and civic and politicnl organizntions will tnke part.
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Mary Catheri ne Cornell - waR born at Willshiro, Ohio, Vall Werl co unty, un April 12, 1843. When chil'lec n yearli of nge she muved with her parents to Warren co unty, Ohiu, rtl!IU' Raysville, in the yeur 1856. She ',was united in marringe to Albert Cornell on Au!!, ust 2, 1860. To this ullion wnll born cleven children 'nine of whom grew up to manhood and woman'hood, six of whom still liv e to mourn her loss-three s n ~ , Albert, Harry and Pearl; three daughters, Lu ~ lIa, Ocena lind FIldora, besides tw enty-one grandchildren, t hirty-three great.-grnndchildren and three great, greatgrandchildren, She joined the M. K church at Ohio, under Rev. Gaddis, in 1893. Her hus band having preceded her in death, she made her home with her daughters, Luella and Fndora, havin passed awny Totlll number of bid.s expected nt the latter's hom e on Dece mber to be submitted ' for he contrllet 7, 1928, nged 86 years, 7 month s of the new feeb le-minded home at and 25 days. Apple Creek, Wayne county, will DellI' mother, thou art gone t o thut exceed by far any contract s ub. sweet land of promise, mitted b.y t he sta~e in the pasl Safe from ea rth' s so rrows quietly yenr, S lxty- ~even sets of pillns resl. hllve been di spatched to contract. A solace to comfort our Slid hearts ors, Th e plans und specification repining f r the project are bejng s()ld in- We know thou an there in the stead of loaned a s has been the l'calm s o~ the blest, cu tom in the past. Department hend!! who have charge of the Ap. H oI\' of len lhy dear voice in so ft pIe Creek p~~j ect expect that the swelling cud,once bids submitted will be the best of As sweetly thou'ld chant some dul lIny received this year. Decemcet lay ber 28 at lOa, m., has been set as Borne on th ~ b)"eez like mu sic t he finnl hour· for s ubmitting bids. from hedven, They will be opened al that time We'l! list to no more lit the close lind analyzed, the award to be anor the day. nounced IIbout lhe first of .he new year. .'\ vi ion of childhuod, when twiOhio was amply reprellented al lig ht was fnding, the Internaitnolll Aeronautical e"ur mothe r would call, "Come, let ... us pray," position at Chicago dUl'ing the " Father in heaven," she piously Pllst week, as 18 tlrms from aU pleading , section s of the state were listed among t he exhiblto1'8: The Ad- Guard them from hUl"m and ' &,uide vance Aircraft Company, Troy; the right '{lay. the Alliance Aircraft Corporation ..,en tle thy counsels, in wise admoAlliance; the Simplex Aviation nition Company, Defiance, and the Great Thou wouidst say to us, "Child do the right Lukes Aircra« Company, CleveIlInd, and fine displays of airDlanelfl'On the stern path of duty thy which attracted con atburden bellI' bravely, tention at the show. The other For tbe Y.9 ke of the Savior is light. 14 firms exlJibited accessories, Mothel', loved mot her, thy teaehOne of the features of the show in&"8 we'll cherish; was th~ "City of Columbus," the Sacredly guard through the years giant all metal tre-motored monothat',s to come. plane which is to be placed pliS' sorrows lind trials our senger service bet ween Columbus Through Cnlvary passed, and Los Angeles next spring. It We know that dear mother shlill was the lurgest. commercial ship welcome us home. on display, and was ftown from Columbus to Chicago in little more than three hours. FERRY AND WAYNESVILLE
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It would not ' be surprising if hortly ufter the new administration gets going the little white crosses which dot dangerous places along the highways of the stllte and show where some person has . been killed, will be removed. There is strong opposition to the white crosses. Many persons think that they erfgendet caution but others assert that vital statistics do not retied any beneficial results. Governor-elect Cooper when a sked about the danger marks said this was a detail to be worked out later and as yet he had given little consideration to the matter. Ohio gained national lame because of these white cro811~ .. es, and even in Great Britain and othel' ,European countries favorable comment - has been given them in the press, The idea was one of Governor Donahe.y· and thousands of wooden ·crosses today mark the exact spots that per80ns have met 'death. Two more lettings of highway contracts have been advertised by Harry J , Kirk, state highway director before he ' completes his term of office, These include odds ,And ends of road work which have been delayed because of Bome minor trouble. When eontracts are "warded for the new jobs tb'e program of Governor Donaherfor the year will be pracitically complete. Director Kirk has been pushing ,i mpro'lements just as 'fast as possible, 'and has been aided. by excellent weather 1n having many small jobs finished up c1uring hi" ' term. . And when he I,aves office he will leave , for hiB BUCCe"Or a plan of hlgnway I~ro,vement 'b y ~ all \nterested In b~tter roads_ •
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CHURCHES CALL MINISTER The churches of Christ of Feny an d WaYl1E'sville have called i o their joint ministry, Chester Williamson, of Cincinnati. B'e ginning Sunday, December 16, Brothel' WiIIiarrtson will conduct services each Sunday morning at Ferry and each Sunday night at Wayne!<ville. However, the Way'n esville Bible 3chool, which experienced quite II revival as the result of the I'ecent eVllngelistic campaign, will meet at 9 :30 each Sunday morning and the Bible School service will be fol rowed by the observance of the Lord's Supper ··administered by the officers of the local church. ·Bro. Williamson and his mother will occupy the parsona;e at Ferry and expect to 'move here from their home in Cincinnati at an early date. Bro. Williamson was born in Cincinnati and - has lived there most of his life, with the exception of several years spent- In Illinois where he served in two substantial pastorates, ~t Heyworth and Hurst. The major part of his ministerial schooling was r@ceived at Cincinnati Bible sem.nary. After prj!aching at both churches and viewing the situation very carefuJly Bro. WiUiamaon expresses himself as feeling very optimistic corncerning the .future of both churches. He feels that the Waynesville church, which has been a very w~ak congregation f(ll: I!everal years, but is showing new vigor and promise since the recent evangeli,nic c.'\l1upaign. conducted by D. R. Dunn, of Lovllland, es· peciall)' should experience a rapid growth and a peat increase of i and ' eft'«tlvenes8 in near future. • _ ...____ "THE -F~OHTING
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DECEM13ER 12, 1928
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All 0, E, S. members and families are invited to attend the Christ mas party to be given by Miami Chapter Munday evening, December 17, At the Ma'lonic hull, over ed' di sh supper at 6 :30; COLUMBUS, OHIO- Plans for presents not to exceed 10 cents. the inaugural ceremonies of GovOLAHAR'fSOCK. W. M, ernor-elect Myers ·Y. ooper, Jlln ~
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I ('v. nnll Mr ~ . Hl'nn r tl will h ' "nl hUllll.' '' tlf Illl' lllbl'l's li nd f ril'llci ~ "f t Ill' (' hl1l'('h !l1l,1 allY ut hers whu 01", iI'" to "1111 Friday l;ftt,t'tHHln he· tl et' ll t ill' hOll rs of 1 ::10 nlld 01 :OU p . III . , and ill the 'v(, lli ng- h(!t \\) 'e n t hl' hr,urs (of '; :tn d !I o'clock . Tht,y Itlll'(' I'N' II d,·lay <;d in l'X t.'n di"g' this illl'i ta ti"n on account of rl' l'lli l " Iw illl( 01 0111' at t he PUI'· , OlllHr" :lnd nlhl'!' hi ndl'I'i nl( t'IIU R()S.
BASKETBALL TEAM WINS ANn LOSES Lli~ t F!'idu y night the Ihca l hoys ' jOll l'l",yerJ tn
Otter bein anti fell hard ill !l ruthe l' une-sid ed clus h wi th th fust Utt erb ein quint t . T he hIJY ~ Wl're ruthcr a shllmed o f lhl'llI Hc lvl's und came ba ck Sat urday night unci trounced BE'lib l'ook til t he tu nC' uf 1·1 to 4 victury. The R.,sp !'v es of W. H. ., lost firsl gUllll' of t he lIe U ~O I\ when the Th .. :dl"tU,d yl"ll'~ of tl1(' PS:l ltn- Otterbein ReRerves out -classed in \\"'I'e not ~r"n lt' (\ our fl'i('nd t helll uy II points, Pelers, of Ot ,,1,11111 11'1' hlll1v l' to day, f'lI' hud he te r lH·in, W:l S hig h-point ma n lor liv.'d ulli t l t\t C' 17t h. his sixtieth Ihe ~" m e with !J points nnt! Ellis, \ ay n l' ~ v ill('\' seco nd, with ' 8 )'<':11' wII llld ha ve \." ·I'n CIIl1l plet.-,J , IIf BIOi'l l Ill'" r HI,\1b .. "u l<, Iff J U Ill "~ poin lS. Thl' til'st t eam o f W. H. S. was S. a nd .1 " ~ ,, phi l1l' Me :llIre, in CUl', Iy lilll llh oo l\ he Illal'l'it!d Mal'y B. C' l1til'l'ly outc lassed by the fu st OtS('utt , 1l 1!; 1 with his dl' nlise nrc le ft te l'buin boys. Shimer, uf Otterthis lI'i~· c . t\\'u ~ .. n~. two grllnc\- Iwi ll , wa s l he se nsat ion or the evchi ldre n, t il' '' , i ~ l<'r s nf d n hrolh- eni ng, ~ co l'in g 18 points anti displuyi ng ve ry good wurk both nt l'l ', Th iny .s ix yl'lIrs ngo Wulte l' ~o al shoo ting lind ol pnsRwol'k. can1l' l .. \\' nY IH'svilll' with h l ~ Sh erwood, at center for W. H. S., y;, ung uridl'. I len' I hey ' 1' ·('ted plttYl'd both a hnrcl and fn st gllme t ht' ir fa lllily shrin e : hl'rt' " penCil but ev en then he was not up to ~ln "Ri te fur hu ~ i ne~s . 1'nge th c t' thl' Slllltciul'll althou gh he mant hey trod l ifc'~ pathw a y. ~ ol11e al,{ed to rog i ~l r II of t he 1,7 tim's rOKes, sO nll'timl's thorns, but points fOI' the locals. Henkle and alwuy ' happy ill Hc h other . At Frye we re nut nellr th eir standard th ' tim!' of hi s H('ltlenll'nl hNe his lind Idth ough they fought hard it vucation wa H no sin ec lll'c : hoI'S - see med us though they cou ld not tlruwn equ ipm ent Wit S in use; cold hit the iron hoop. The game was , in winter an d hut in SUllllll cr; t rips I'uthel' slow lind too much onew I'e I tlll~ anti road. fm' frum the sided tn prove very interesting, pl'l'se nt ~(J lllliti o n IInri many ob- bu~ t he boys fought hard and we ~t"c lt·: hud toJ he \'e rcu mf'. Nc\,- will ho pe , t.hem better luck when " rUwl l'.·s he met every r cbuff, Otlel'bin plny s heere. The cheering was very weak ' l'l'e ry hH rdl'hil' with a smile and If hui lt lip fill' him:elf a rep utlllion fr om Wnyn esv ili e'l; section. as a funt-ra l directo r lQa t iH not ex· yo u want to go to any of the ccl11:(1. II is was lh e lusk of <ll'aw gu mes away fl'om here, see any inl( ul'flund him a eli ' nte le and by of lhe ba's ketbali boys and they'll ==---::-::=:- :;..---- - strict atten t ion to bu s in ess. uni- try to provide n wuy. The lineup: for m cou r tesv lind 'xpert knowl edge o f hi s ~ocat i n n he leaves to O. H. S. his family a good wi il thnt is B FS PF shu red by LhOUAund s. 2 1 6 \\. lieI'd but 1001, UJlOll t he flo- Brodshn w, rf ,Iohn son If .. 2 o 4 m l tribut l's of whi('h the fumi ly him el', C ( ) , 9 o 18 li re rec ipi -lIt s,. to rea lizc in whal Palll, I'g . o o o - - Buy - ~;our hl'ist'it1aR presents e Htee m he WU H held . ' In m up in · Snid r. Ig 1 o 1 ion hi s Ruc!' e, s and r eputation \\'US On the ufte rn oon of Fri lay , De- at Mycl' Hymun 's. " Hend en ;o n 1 o 2 l ur~(:ly due to th' f uct that hi s ce mber 14, thel'e will be given tit A. F. \\1elloh i' ill wit.h grip. 1\'11-8. Ell1 e r~on r. ut·nh at·t waR a vocution wus not to him n bm, iness the Gym a t hriiling dr ama o f Total 14 2 30 bul u pro(e8~ion. Three things, Courl DaYR, e ntitl ed ",Judgm nt." Dayton viKitor totlay. Mrs , Harvey Rye WaS in Dayt on , This is II histol'ieal piet ure of W. H_ S. it Sf' ms to me, were upp ermo:t Friday. B FS PF much edu ca tional vulue. It is MI'. und Mr '. L e~te r Gordon in Wnh r Me lure's life un,1 in the order na med is home, and Frye, rf ( ) .._ .... ".' .. 1 1 3 ba~d upon' .Mary TtrltOl', a R por-' w -e r'e Oily.( n v i!! iton; E l'iday. Buy.... yo ur ChI' stlnas present fam ily; hi>! ft'i ends und his IJU ·i· Wallnce, rf o ' 0 ·0 - brayed by Victor Hugo und is one nt Myel' HYlluin's. 6 1 11 Chri stmns carus an d motloC's, n e~s. His fa mily lifC' wn ;; id e·:t l Shel'wol)cI, c of the maste l'piec '>' f) f th e : cree n. o I 1 Cary 's J ewe lry Shop, Le ba ntll1, 0 untl in t he U SSIJ 'iation wit h his Henkl e, rg The picture will be 'hown aga in Miss Olive Allen WIIS a vi si ~o r in wi fe, children fi nd gruncichi ldren F'!'omm, Ig ,.', 1 o 2 'n the (,"ening, The udmi . sion fOl' Cincinnati Saturday. Ma l'k Dnvi R, of th e Clln adll Life It e found hi s decpe t joy und I um " E ll is o o o !who(,1 chilciren in the nft(' rn oo n In: ul'un ce Co" \\'u ~ in WaYlles- Mure l hllt th(' tl a ught e r~ fc el that in th e ev('ninl( t he will be I Oc; We give Cedar Stamps. Cary's Totul fu r lh em he ha d 11, deep t'ego r,) 7 3 17 adult admissioll will be ,25c, Illld vill e Monday', Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio, 11 : tlltfug h of hi s own fl esh. • S ubstitu t ions . a il ehildl'en who . nw the picluI'l' in Mr.'. Fred B. Henri< r!lon wa s HiH fri ends ure leg ion ancl tl";se Mrs. -Ella Meredith is ·visiting the ufterlloon will be ncimitted ho;; tp ~s to the J oll y Mntl'ons TUt: ~ Saturday Nicht 'li Game o f u ~ who wer(' fo rtunah' E' n o lll\'~ fr'ee of cha rge. friend s in Dayton, day n rt f.' rn uo n. to CO l11(' wiLhin tlte rudi a nce uf hi s LIl ~t :aturday night the W. H. intimacy hnv e m e tnorie~ t.hn t. will S. boy met the BeJibrook five on ndel' the din!ct ion o f Mis. Miss Jessie Clarke is s pending a Mrs, j.'lo ~s ie Eml e'y, Mis!! Liley t'orcvor Inst. In all .of Ill g irfe I the local floor nnd won over' them fluier, th e . chuOl will prl'sc nt n few days in ·Cincinnuti. hl'istma B canlntn, ent itl (> d "Ch ild e Ent ley an d Mr. Chester are.\' \\,('I'e ha ;~ neVl' l: I<nown hIm t o betl'II" , in n fnllt bout, 14 to 4. Carl Wright A wonderful lot of Christmns .l e ~ lI s, " un tit!' evr nin g of Thllr ~ in D:lyton Monda y. u t rlendly trll ~t. . , who taught in Waynesville last 11 0 WIl S .n ~rellt bC'ltever III frn- yea I', is eOltching the Bellbrook dny; DecemLer 20. Full program cards at the Adams Drug Co. We huvl' ChristllHI 5 ellnls in all ternol !lOl' let les IInll wus II .mem- qu int et, and it looks all if he will will be ullnuunced next we,' k. d (' ~ i g n s a nd at nil pI·iceR. CO lll e in IJ~ 'r tlf each une rcprcs.entccl III the be uble to wOI'k up a good team The, econd child of Mr. nnd M l'R Th e Juni o r~ wiii -;iv(' a Christ- and 5 e th em. Adalll s Drug Co. vill nge; for a numbcl' u.r yeur he rOt' them . Elmer J OI1E'S has 'been very sick . . llI nR pnrt y on Wed n(!.,Q dny eVl' ning, Sherwood wns agnin the highMiss Lnurn R o ~ nll g l (!, o f Cin · had be n " Maso n nnd III ench of Mrs. Oliver Davis wus shopping Clece ll1ber 19. i!R bro nehes he took th e k ~e n est de . point mon for the Ornnge and n few dnys lu"t week cil1n:lti, spent in Cincinnnti and Dayton tast wee k li ght : Ilt th e b~nquet ~aul e of one Black, with t\ poinls, while Heu The hl'istma s h, Iidnys wi ll es - wit.h MI'. IIncl Mrs. Hurold Whit· o f . the M." I,n~c UO(h?R he was, kle lind Frye followed closely with Mis Doris Henderson wa s home tenci from Dl'c('mb('I' 21 t o .Inn- a k '1' . ~ lr l cke n wI.lh hI S f~ta l Illness. :J each. Shel'wuo(1 played fas't from Westel'li college over the Illll'y 2. Wa Yllesvti le can III afford Mrs, Mom e Hntfi eld, in company him U !; II citiz!:'n; no move ment was form and more IIccuracy than in It js of int e re§t to note tha t the wit h Leban on frir. llds, nttended ('ve l' stllt'lc d in lhe villllge which the Otterbei n game . The rest 01 lodp,'c at Hamil to n Wetln csdllY Mr, Thomas Mannington, of enrollm ent of Wayne Township he ri('l' l1Il'd worth y to which he did the boy. , pluyetl a . much better Dayton, was in ~y n esv i1l e a few school s for November ha renc hed night. not g iv e hi s full eKt Ilupporl und I l!'lll11e wit II Bellbrook than' with hours today. r the numhc I' of 55H. !l ev,,!' kn own 1\ chlll'ituble ap- Otterbein, but see med to have hnve 'rhe Adllm s Drug, o. ore pl'l'se llting a hllnd ~ o me lin e of hri st- peal t o go unheeded when he was tough lu ck on baskets. SIIWS filed by lllltchine, C,ut STAR Th" lill NlP : maR (,1Il·ds. Come in en rl y Llltll convi nced II f il',; merits. cleaner, truer, fadter, Roy PIg-I li e wns Il llJ l! mber of the MethB. H. S. ott, at Mlldden's ~umuer Yard. INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS lo ok th£'m ove r, odi st Epi sc opa l church, liLera l in B FS PF hi ~ support lind wi se in its counMI'. nnd Mrs. II. L, Burn il, Mary C, BIlI'to n, rf o 1 1 Kroger Babb, 01 the .WilmingMimni ' hIlPl.l' l· No . 107 O. E. (' il s, A nil nt,W thcI'!' is n vacant o 2 1 ton News-Journal, wail Ii Wuyn eB. S ... I,hsel've" lhei r u nllulIl in stlliln- C:lthl'y n DUI'l1 S nnd Mrs. Mury rh .lir, rdllt ivc s and friend s do Stephen s, If .. 0 1 1 !.io n Monduy l!v('rlin/{. Th e foll ow- Pntn c('s Durn s were guests of Rl'V, mlt llrn bu t he an d we bel ieve in W. Borton, c ville visitor on F~ilJay. a nti Mrs. Dennett Illgl Sund ay. o o o Blacl" rg in g ollic('!'!! were in ~ ta il ed: im mortali ty 1;0 we cunnol Ra Y fnre Pete l'son, Ig M.essrs. L, M, lJIenderson nnd o o o W orthy Ma t ron, Oln Hartsock well Lut 'ti l we m('et aguill . .1. O. Cartwright wa, elecll'd James MsClurel were business vis· o o o " Kub ic, rf Worthy I'a l.r on, Will t .J ohn II'ensurel' of lhe Masonic I ll d~(' nt ·,McHenry , rg o o o itors in Lebanop ?t{ondo.y. A s~ ocinte Matron, Josephin e Eurn , •. 110" regu lur meeting 'I'u esdny Nnw th e lllbor ~ r' s task is o'er; hurt. Santa Claus's jie'idquar,t ers,. Ca4 n il!ht , lo ~ ucc('(, d Willi e I' McC lure, Now the bntlle·du y is pust ; 1 2 Tolal ecretnl'Y, Mil1nit~ FrOl l!lH, Now upon th e furth er shore ry's Jewelry S}{op; "The Home of dN~ ('n !led . Treasurer, Berlie Mil,i s. W. H . S. Land s the voyage I' at last. Gifts," Lebanon, Ohio. Conductress, Edith A' Hlrew ·. B FS PF , Falher. in Th y gl'llcious keepin g Spe cials in jewelry, sil v(' l'\val'e, Asso . Con., ina St John, 1 t 3 Frye, rr (C) Mr. and Mrs. George Denny, of glII S~ ware chi nn wnrc, leatlH'I' Leave we now Thy , ervunt slee pChaplain, ' Edith Him es~ 0 0 0 Wllllnce, If ing. near Wilmington, visited Waynesg-oo ds nnd novclli es. Ca ry' s Marshal, Callie Cole. 4 2 0 She l'\vood, c ville friends TuesdllY evening. Jewelry Shop , Lehanon , Ohi n. Organist, Helen Hal'1l1n . :l 1 1 The l'c th e teurs of enrth a re dri ed; Henkl e. rg Ada, Minerva Hough, , .. 1 0 2 Fromm, Ig There ils hidden things nre c!l·lI'; Have you saws Ilied by maDr. Hohe rts. tli tl'icl ~ upel'int e n Ruth, Lucille Armitage. " 2 1 0 ° F-i1is, If chine. They cut cleaner, truer, de nt. wa K a dinn er guest of Rev. There he work of life i ~ tried 'Esther, Ada' ~ urtney . • better, Roy Pigott, at Madden's and Mrs, Benn ell Sunday even ill ~. By a justllr Judge thun here . . M~l"tha , Lu cille Bland. 2 6 Lumber Yard. Total Fath er, in Thy g r ae i"\1 ~ kec PlIlg Electa, Luurd')fc Kin"ey. I . . Ll'nvc we now Thy ~ I'rvnnt sleep- • Su bfititution. Miss Lucy Emley and Rev, Ches Warder" Elsie 'Stroud. Mrs. L, M. He nd erson. MIS. 001'ing. Next Friday night Waynesville tel' Williamson were' dinner guests ' Sentinel Will Stl·oud. is Hend el'son, Mrs, L!!ster Gord on. oC Mr. and MM. Wllliani Bradley, Trustee '(::\ :,;ellr5) ., Luella Mill er Ml'~. J, 0 ., Cnr twright anli 1I'Il'. "Eurlh t o ea rth, anti dust 10 du s~ : goes to MOrl'nw and you remember what a game we had when , _ _ _ . Boyd Henderso n we re shopping in on Sunday . . a h11! y n ow th e \\'Ol'{t;; we say. t.h ey pluyed here so you had better, Day.tlln Monduy . L ft behind . '-"t· ·wait in trll . t go down lind see our boy!! go back What shall I g ive! The giU NOTICE . h h appy sugfor revenge, Then, on Saturday tables are filled wlt }' inc watch " e p :l\ I "L~_ 'Ve usc For th e r l'slIl'l'ectinn da y. gestions at Cary~s ,Jewelry Shop, For many year!:! it hall been our unly I('enuine pal·ts. GUilt ,mteed Fathel', in Thy gnlciou s keeping nigh t Spri nll'bo ro ,will meet our Lebanon, Ohio. A small deposit custom at this seasol1 of' the yenr work. ury'!! J ewelry hop, 1 eb- L eave wc now, Thy servant sleep- boy s on the local f\.oor and another ing. ' goo d gume is expected. You betwill reserve tne choicest gifts, to present to our pntron s nnd anon, Ohio , Open evening, ter come out and see that game . Stol'e open eve,nings. frienda an . art calen(lar .with our . " even if you don't· get to go to AUXILIARY TO MEET . •, . . ,:go~d wi.shes ..for the comlllg. ye~r. F)'ank LeMay hnd hi. tonsil. Morrow, On ,Tuesday night the . Mr. and Mrs. Ch,a rles And~rson Thrs year w~11 be no e xception to removed nt the Dill-Dllillush bos-' '. -boys will go to Centerville to meet und ' sons were Sunday, gu.ests of ,the, rule, so be s ure ~nd call the pita l in Lebanon, Monday: . He will Th e WOlllnn's , Auxiliary of St., t he fallt Centerville 'q Uintet on Mr. a~d Mrs. Allen ~mrl~k, o~ Ly- ~aturd.ay bef~~e CltlTlstmas, De, remain at the hos pital II few dhys Mury's church will meet 'on Frlda.y their own floor. Three games 'ri;lIt tie. " . cember 2?nej, .and'get yours. " '.Ior treatment. . afte.rnoon, December 14" at h~1f in a row- you' better see aU of ~ 'M,cCLURE Fl!jNERAL HOME, ' f ter two, wjQl M'fS: ' Cathl!rme them. ;... , , ____ 4!"-,- ', Dr. Rudolph 'is an eye ight spec- olemnn J'rlr, W. . Grllham and ~ -VISITED RELATI~ES SUNDAY ialist with 30 years of experience Mrs, L. 8:. Gorden, at the home of ENTERTAINED BIUDGE CU,B " in the fitting of gl888eB • ., If your MrR. Coleman. Election of offi, Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Coleman, eyes are troubling yo~, consult cers and pay merit of dues. Mrs. A. T. Wright enteriata.a lib: ~dllrs. : Coleman, of him at Cary's Jew/i!lry Shop, Leb• the Bri988 club -Saturday .tift.. . were of Mrs, nnon, Ohio, Tu~da11 . Tbu,r sday Send .The Miami Gazette for Xmas. noon_ . Kate Colelll", on Sui;~d• .,. alJd Saturda,.
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SATISF ACTOR Y SERVI CE SINC! 1912 tain \'l' ul elltutl' belongi ng t I tht l'. tat.·. 'I' hl! will 01 Myrtia Gray, dec('II ';l'lI , WII S ndmltte d i o prollIlte. I hnrl"s \\'. Ul'IlY wa s a ppuint ed e'Xec utol' nn cl' .1 0:1 • •' . 'hinkl , JIlO. K l'Ol! lI c r a nd G o rgo hield s wel'e IlJ1POi ll tl'd IIJlpmis ers. .... Commo n P·lea. Pro ce "d; ngt 'I' h wi ll ,If J.)o rc:.the n ReM, do- WAYNESV ILLE, OHIO Phon e 79 T!I,lll1dlC' Dil'lll Wa!i llWlll'cI~'d n c , ' n ~(' " WII~ a dmi tte d t o pI'o b~lt '. Ullvi d Hell'. dl\")I'l'I' f""111 "1111'l1n : Il!lrl MOST e~ Rei REASO f tInt! Jno. NABLE 'TERMS i hi un g' I'V Llll(hl ol' '. tt'l'llIl' C,' II ·lly. T he 10:. 11 " lele n W~l'(' IIpp oin l.etl l' X' 'uplllilllitT \v Iis ul ~ I' awarlll' li t h Lol'· . buncl, $ 15.000. E, . DUll c u stt1cl~' of tlwil' Iwn mino ,' ' hll - hilln, 1". W, Eltzr ot h li nd l~ fIlnk A. D. Bu r klll 'lw, '4 1: Skillnl! 1' wen' a ppu inteci lI pprllis- Pre!;~ <llIp pli l's fo~IIr I1lC, cl n ' ll . t1'l'I1~lI rCr, 4; .Fighting Fires 4Q. Years ( q'~ . In th 1.,,1111 H,lLil1S II ,.~. W ilf{IlY jl olf, fll l'ni ~hi ng IllId pil ing I ~-::-"":':'==:-"':-:-::-___ ___ __ The first. Hnul lind di <ltributi ve 205 ynrcJ$ st ''-11 e, liam Rub inso n l· a ~ l'. thl' tI fl' ncillnt $1!05; W . H . H APTE R Ill. Jenni('. uut "h .. kl' pt Blllnd :In' thl' (' ut ,,11ll !'1 hi ~ ~p ,,,' t" II . Ill' ~(, l' nll'e1 W:l ~ aC'COUII! uf 'hu l'i s L. Millllrcl , atl- Glosse r, f ll l'll i ~ h i n g Hncl gi I'n Il' lI\'(' l v lil l- :1I"Wl'I'. . 0 e put y Fire pi ling 20[, ilth~r llll'n· from la'(' lIlin ' tilt' kit! I" ~l' e II Ir:L~i~ ~tl'lll!g-I .. l.l'lWI"· CI IIlinis U'lI t o r elf t he MllI'Y L. Mil - ",urds ~ t () n l'. $201\ : T Chief George L Ne xt Tl1 0r ning Dunne found thnt shum<'f 11. Llltl' J e nnil' hn ~ gro wn h"p" IIl1d dllllb t tllat ;\ h"nl' ill Ile' P l'll l'~ hl'l' lal'd l·~ llll t' W il l' ap provecl b y cour t. ~; C\uipI1l Ne w Suil . RoltS celebrat ing a moody uml dl"s pnnd 'nl ~p('l1 hUll intn Oil rlil-fir l>.! pn' tty ~irl. un' p i l' rcin~ g'" Zl·. Slit· kl'l't P IlI '" ., "" )lai rs, ror tl·nc·to.1' I' lcirokill)!. t h • l'stat ., of Gc'orge R. , Ug'l' , c1 a~ $:.l. !W ; ,' IHnciul'd fa st l"l\ d il h illl . \\ i~h ing lo he l\ :lt(' is powl' rful .i ,·nloll > "f hpI·. lind J) UIlCl t· ~ollid Cl ot hr.'uk his (orliem ann:!\~ anlln ,J. Oil Co .. g-Il ~, 0 ,1 Jja k(' ,. 1" - . Olli " H. lill al tIll' I1t'C' '' lIlIt s elf Willi ull1 :chult z, and g r t'llse $:l1 7,::W: J . W. I a lone , he wpll l out uncI wul kcd CI I ClIll ~ Cl' trCluGle UI'l· \\'in' "vel' sil",ll'l'. ::;1\(' 11, v ~rsary fighting It W!l ~ Cl oJ " I'lIlCla r~' ~{B:1 , P I', flU ' , dh' (l n ' ( 1 lIll !rlu llnd ~ t )f ~ l l al' d ia n " f Mllc'j ur ie Schul tz, un ~ elll ' 111., $ 1 11J.!10 ;Ohi ll C,, ''l' lI j.!lltcd I nI S~; IIl·g lt (·t . trail leadi ng aroun d the ril'~r Ilwrl' in Blllntl·s I·ubin. fires. TIlis New 111 O IlH'1l t. int"ant : t he fi rs t nnd fln ul a ccoun t Culv('I't 0. , s e\\' l' r, $:i:{; W. C. Tur I bluft', li e tho ug ht unci Ihuught . Yo rk fireman was "'I'hel' ~ why I w l"h yuu'd come "\\' hat dlel you I'''"l(' Iwl'l' f ll,.'!" tl r I\lIt he r ine Me l'elHy, Ildl1lini s- tOil eonl r u l' L:O appointed in 1888 P rob a te Proceed in rr5 When he ret urn ed to th e ~ h ne'k \'l'r w ilh 1\1('. Blllnd'!, hardl y ('''('1' "Ill' ;o , k c d III la. l. Ul't hOll se, $:! 71!.48 i t rntrix o f the ('stute o f C. K . Mcom'CIl OUUl tlt'I'H, : uJll'l i,' s fu r t he , E uc hre wa M ('Poi ng cli nner. an~1 is 5t!" ({oi.na 1111111(,. " T n ~ (.I l! you, t. I-t-pli ed lJllaJt t ' . Iii " wif t"s inl'itl'cI YO Il, 1'1,,· wlil of Fl'llllk Hhtt·k. d,,- l'rell ",· decease d : th e first uccuun t 51 rong. Flre-figbt" ~ ay, Bu ck, I've ne WR for you." ShUJ"ll If'~llll ,).{llt ~ !"'\' l 'p t 0 11 ~' j>tl , ns " lad to ~ p"llk. c·,·as .. d. \\'II ~ ad,ni tl" d t ., prohall ' . "f I,'.' W. Iiinkl u. s;)le tl'U Rt ee o f tr ea s llrer , $2. 10 . ing has lost none h e a id, 811 c1 his tone ('o m'eyed ~ h,' WIl S "n --wIII . Ihct'c1 etlll1p li(·.'lh> - --- ..... "Wh v '! " Cli"t"" V. Il lat' l, \\' 11 ': npp"inl ,'" Ihl' (·~t:lte !I f co rGKe R. Sa ge, es· o f it s thrilla <for either prid e in hi!' pOl'se!<s inn "f matler; . But y ou'd I!et t o Ret: "W,·il ECi c hre tllllllll' ht - h,' "'Wl'III"I·. him. Il prlo, '1'I ' 11" ,,1"' . .J "hn t:i l,' ; Ihl' ~ i xlh Il CCO ll1lt of ,John H. suc h II WS, o r pr ide in DUll ne. .Il'lIn il', 11 11 ' lIlt'hh .. YI)II ~"u l d lw lp w ll nll'cI nit' t" lilli, t n \, C, II, " IIt'I' r \\'IJlt dr l'Y ~ l ll d S .. ·b a ~ti: 11 1 .' l : I:l t~ \\, I'l ' ~ I diill ne y. j.( lIl1l'Ilinn Cl f W ilbur H . "F!!lI !!r nBm ed Brudley rod in l h i~ Iwr. yo u III' /I ',il." · rl'l'l l~· d 111111111' appuill l" d :lpprai' l' ''s, ~1e l\ inlle\'. in SIl f1 l'; t.he fourth nc o m orn in' . He'd henr d s ome ubout ' ·Mi nd. I nin'l hintin' nu thin . "', lIll·wh HI Inlll('ly . I·;. C. l 'lInha ll l. I'X" (,lIt ur' of Ihe C'"lIllt of 'Owe' l! S. Iiiggin ~ tl'u ste {' y o u. I' m ju"t wlIntill' In put he r in T h" (' 11l'1"'~1 l' Y" ~ .. nlbUI'I'II ~~ecl Ch :l rll'~ 1\ ,11\· ,·,lal,'. ti ll,d h i ~ " I' tilt' I'~ t ll te of i\ lnry P(' ITY, dl' "Told about t he liCe of spllci s VOU I' WilY. You'r(' 1l Illon an clln h illl . t hird ncnull t. . cea:--L'll. they put over th e bulle t h o l e~ in i hink t-.,r you rself. I hud II bllby " ELldlrl! ' ~ ",l,lll. lit·'" the on ly I,a t h" ri nl' I'n',j,·y . :l,h ll illi'I I'1I ' I\ :o th,·ril." l' r e ~ lc: y , util1lini stl'll th et co wpun ~ h e l' Bu in yo u plu g. g irl 011 ·l' . lin ' if , Iw 'd liv,' d "I""d (lcr, ull in thi ~ Ilwful S. S. Kresge, (l lm'l' wh ll ' ~ Irix " f t l1l' (,h:lri," \\' . P,., ' ~l l ' \' " ~ . Ir ix " r tilt' e has. II . I-'I'esle y esg ed. The n t.he r£' wus 11 rll nchl' I' be li S big as J l'n llie 11 0 \\' . on' I.!y 1,,·I' CI ~"u d 10 ni l'. Ullt mi lIiolla.i rc merllllC', tiled h -I' :cdtli li, 11 :01 illl'~' ''l u till,' . IV:I ,.. Il lllh"dz ecl t" dis pose o f liL··s ufrai d shot at a wa te r -sole twent y mil es I!o sh 1 wo ul dn 't Wtlll l hel' ill .. I' Hl un tl . li e "ui chant OJl~ d yo u Wl're dif - "y II IHI uIJ JII· a i~ l'I1"· "t . raling 5 111C' PI'" ' 1\. p ro pe rt y o f ~ Ilicl es· ~outh of Wellst on. Rec kon you Bllln d'c (·all1p." f t·n· nt. Wh " al'l' y"u·! " III' th,· ,':Il;t' of 1"I'I(nk C. A nd"r - ta t.: at " " bll,' auc t io n. and 10 Cenl and didn't do it 1" " I' ll gu, io:uchr c. Ta ke m(' \lv,'r," )lu:tn(' tlll o! hl' r. >'0 11 . a.JllIilli ~ t r:'I"1" "I' Ihe 11 0 11 1' Depa rtmenl S tores, '"lIrt uPI.II·" ",," II r epo rt o f "No, I certuin ly did not,' r e pl ied r eplie d DUlln ('. "Y ou're II UI a robh,' r or rU ~ l l {'r Fr "l'~ " l·~ t:Hc· . '·s. Il, · ~" i .. St('\'l'n's lytle ('ux . Il dl1linisl l'utor o f the scc retl y marri ed, Duane. EUl' hrt' kn tl l'kl'd up " n t hl' . ide nr mu rden' l' 01" ~u !1le bnd nlllll <!l a I. , l'uurt III·d.'red :1 'Ia rn l<. Swaine' d i.;tr IlHlli " n C'uss it! r\. Cox cstat e. o f hi ~ pro"Wal, you ge t the blam e. It of th e door. cu,lI(' h,' rC:! t" hid p. '!" of t h., /l1','Cl' ,'ds /I f :l ~ ult· "I' C\'l'- c(,,'ding' ~ 1I I1 d('I' a former o nln o f of MOllnlain Home ain't nothin ' fo r a fell ow to be "Is lh ut yo u Euehl'e?" fi skI' d n "N n, I'm n'H," r ep lied DUlllle , 1-' 3. Kresge was court. saddled wilh gun-pla y he ne ver g irl's voice; hl\v, hesilll t i 1I!!,ly. born at D31d t r yi ng tll Sill iI ". i'h illip Gn incs wag appoint ed uflmade. An', Buck. if you ge t " Ye. , il's me, J e nn i£' . Wh er e's MOllnl, Pa. This uThen why lirc YI, U hPfP'!" 111 in i~trrctU1 ' of th e l'~ tlltC o f J ohn famou s, a seems likely, you ' ll be 1\11'1'. Bl ll nd '!" nn swered Eu ('hl·e. \I as his third mar" I' m on t ill' d"clj!e. \'o u know th aI (' lld,·cI that. !-ih' s be n Fi~c ". cle('eaR~ cl. Bonel, . 050. riage. blamed for many u crime. The " She weIll' ol'~ r to DC!!'l' r'". what that IlH' nn ~. I )lot in :1 ~ h o()l j nlous Luc:Ua n,;ga l1 , g uurdill n o f How l'\'I' r ~ ill(, l' . ( h,'ar hl! r border' lI mnkl' outlnw an' murd er- The\' 's "Olll ' bod y s ick," rep lie d in K , crapco Ht hOI11l' IInti h:..1 tu rlln ti){ hti ng with Hlan d nho ut me. he orcl \v~ l f , min or, filpd he r fir ~t . er out . of you . Wa l, thet's th e girl. otf. W hl' lI it Llu\\'~ (lVl' r ( hope to S W('lI r ~ s he' lI kill 1lI t' be fo rc h e finn l nfld di st rib uti ve llcco unt. enough of thet. I'v e mor e news. E uc hr e tu rned nnd \\'hi ~ per etl ~" bade " . gl't!\ Ille. !\ nd Bland laughs in he l' You' re going to be popula r." so meth ing uuo ut luck. Th e snap " n ul you "A n'l UP ho n(',l here." fUCl!. T h('" I' ve hCli rd hC ~R Marriae e Licente a "Popul ar? What do yo u m ean? f th e nu tl aw's eyl"s wus Ilddc,1 "Y e~ I cu n." A lit/WilY try to (l1l1'R ulIde Bl and til "I met Bland's wife this morn- s ig nifican ce to Duune. TI1C falher of Il l' nry Thtllml S Bu chanan , fae"Y ,HI foug ht Hnsol11c r t he oth<' I' give I1IC til Evant Huebet him. Hut Bla nd dose n' t l or ~' \\' 0 rk e'l' , lind Mh; Eth e l P e nin' . She 'Seen you the oth e r day "J e nni e, cli me ou t 01' I -l u ~ in. cl:cv1" tmusll.'11 cal la ng h thell. when you rode in . . nin gt on, both of Frankli n. She s hore Her e 's th l.' yo un ~ llI un I. w u ~ tc ll in' was a rabbit, and ;' In ~c lf-cl c( n~(' I c r ippl 'd hilll.' hurles Evuns Hughes , th e " Ju t<t Int(' ly b fore l3Iu nd wl' nt wants to meet you nn' s o do some you about," Euc hre sniel. Mnrris . Dunhum truck driv er, mou juris t, to ward whom 'the mother was a "Oh. I kno w what t h.' se ou tth e enof the other women in' camp. They "Oh- l can'l! I look 50- 80 - " laws are. Yes , yo u're diff el' cnt. " awa y ~ hing-s ulm ust came to u and Mi ss ERlher W olc ott , both o f lire world looks with resp ect und cat. The feline heu d. I cou ldn' t s le ep. I wished Lebanon. always want to meet the new ndmil'Ution, i ~ II nuti ve of Gl ens acts more like a Mrs. Bla nd would I,ill nlt'. I' ll fellsr who've just come in . It's Will iam Harold . Beck ett , f a rm er Falls , . . Y., whe re h was born rabbit than a cat. ce r ta inl y k ill mYl;C! lf iC- D uuan e, Orl!go n iu, nnd Mis.o; Ruth lonesom e for women here an' they Irma in IIHl2. H e had u long ucayo u m ust b(' qui 'k if you'd ila ve ' hut ts, Waynes ville . . Mrs. Frank D. like to hear news from the towns ." demic ca re er nnd. hns many deme." wceney of Ever"Well, Euchre , 1 don't want to Ar no ld F . Tann, plumbe r, "I rea lize t hut," r e plied he ilto , li nd Mis8 Marg aret M. Ham - grees {rom vurious coli ges. . He eu, Mass.. is thf' be impolit e, but I'd rather not Chap llIurri ed An to in ette a r te r in 1 88 tho ught f ull y. " I lhin k ill Y dif- ma n, Frankli n. nleet any women ," rejoine d Duan e and had four childre n , three of fie ul t y will be to foo l M ,·~ . Bla nd . "I was afraid you woulcIn 't. Leonard Paul Bunnel l, fireman , whom are living. . If s he su ~p('c:ls me she'd huve the Il nd Mi ss Elizabe th LaV Don't blame ¥ou mucb. I . was erne Purk When he WIIS admit t ed to t he who le gan g of oull aw,. o n m!' ut iRe r bCfth of Lov eland. hopin', though , you might talk n New York Bm' III 1884, he al ready o nce." little to thet poor lonesom e kid." showed s ign s of the ral' e tale nt of " , he! wou ld t ha l. YOll 've gOL "What pid I" inquire d DUllne, in Real Eat.te Tranafe ra leaders hip and j udicial me rit tha t to be careful - un d quic k." surprise luter brough t him to the f or cfr nt "Wh t ki d f I 'I ' Elsio F . tumpf. by IIdminis tru "Didn' t 1 tell you about Jennie a n 0 u wllme n is s ll~ . t ' . H t MONEY LOANE D Magdelenu t ump.!_, lot in of present -day Amel'lc inq uirc, d Duune. an~. c - the girl Bland's holdin' here-rl X, 0, • divid ed his tim e between ,. , h " b' law pracI ' I ., 1 Mn,nev llI . the Qne Jackrab bit Benson had a Th B . h hc. s 'I raz n . ' ve lem'u I I' t' F k ou r d 0 f Ed ~ ucu lon, 'ran - ti ce and th e t eaching of luw in unWIt , e l' over s. 'I hl'Y g,e t Jnlllk ' lin toewnshill hand in stealin '!" to Philip Wood, on versit ie and in 11107 he becam e . , onH tlm s, wlwn Blund "You mention ed a girl. That's s a WlIY. . F kl' T govern or of the state of New York LOr-: G on HOR'r TIMESIIe,; h e 's g'Ot II t en l' bl e '.emllc ' r ac r e In • rn n III p., .."1250 . Eusy 1111. Tell me now," replied Duane P E d W'ld t e rms th d 11 pos ition which he fill ed f or two m in. S he li kes fl nttery. l'.Oh. yo ." A I 0 'urvey'IIlg nn cI Ab u' l' rry ~ . nn I II ou ar term >!. abruptl y. 'o ulel r 01 h e Rtrnt'l mg. Wri te Il nd I will call Bake r. about c 0 "Wal, I got it this way. Meb be t! r Il SY enou g h I' f you ' . r,to Rober. t uWnd lI'ene ~cc yo u. ~Ilm D. lI enkl e Wny. T . 111 UllO he became an ussoc iute and lowel' I,'ourse lf to- to- ' -" nes vi lle, Ohi o. ) a c r l'~ In it's straigh t an' mebbe it ain't. ' J 11 nyn e p. . • jUM tice of the upreme Court of "TO' kI F reeze, by admml 8trator, Some years ago Benson made a m:1 e ove t 0 h er ?. '" 111 t cr · t Holly J LOAN P R I o n 2 Live I t tock, ' H' Chatte h ls • t l . aw es , r up te d Dua ne. S e.:o nd M lI r tar~ Ig - the United tates. In 19 16 he ran trip over the river to buy mescal . . . 0 s III . s. Notes bought ' for the dency of the country , la nd ' PUI'k s ubdIVI Sion. J e nme " an' other drinks. He'll sneak over bravely tU I'ne d ~hnme d John Harbin e , ,11'., Xenia, Ohio. • J h F t R.sfMlatH)V--sli·,et'iff';-tJ:IJ!J-'4!;.4II~l_~IHJ-I)~:..llClll){lrOW WilThere are d.oe-n-t -men Hav .. ey II to meet his. there once in a while. An' a s 1 "Look at me-.t.. aieht in the eye 0 n ' o~es " U . • I 1'1 J y a very . ht majorit y. A. Obam on, 2 lots 111 M~on . .... y gil' , ( e 0 w or. e t Ilun t h at to W get it he runs ncross a gnng of you a fatber -a brother ?" W H h to Oh t.e ,He was Secreta ry of State in an d to ~et vou a lVav fr om he l'e," h L" I" M' AUlgr eds I t ' greaser s with some gringo aHr . shl I the cabinets of both Hardin g and Farlll ~rs of '\rOlnn • SII 'ld blu·nt ly. II Ie. . a. y . '01' , 0 111 Ilnd ~dj o inin-;;' Ig an( prisone rs. bI "N ever mind how you look," SIT t Coolidg he ke La ttel'ly, he has been ~oun pt the .. . trnight gaze IIpo ~ n I ~!I mu y o I·t " Bll t :Duun u a .lii . mo ney on e," ; he fulte red, su ~.' v~~ o;'\:~n e: .~: T~~mu a'nd activelye. "I don't know, but 1 r eckon there inte rrupted th e outlaw in a ' identifi ed with t he moveuut hope wa s kindlin g, lind and agam s he pu t out l he up Lime loans, at 6 pet' cent in was Bome barteri n' , perhaps mur- whisper . "It ain't no t ime to cure him, peal. I . W ment for world peace, lending his the hurd lin es of he r youthfu l in g hund, " Blan d will ki Cost of lIecurin g t hc SRlIl e ll Yll U.". derin'. Anywa y Bens on fetch ed for t het. t~'~~ :h~\I:'.e l 109.5 acres III . ayne unus ual ability to H e re's young Duan e. fac e were sufte nin g. the solution of r ea so nnblo, throug h The Dua ne mad . e no h' r eplv to il l hls th O f the girl back. She was more dead J enlll e, e s no . th O t d Id II bl t' t rus ' 11' .:' no Land Bunk. Fo'\' furth e r Ie. Zuck Rooks lo· Leonar d H. wor om e Inl! ' swee nn warm · e w m; rYlng pro ' em than ' alive But it turned out she He 's differen t. Come er, s. 0 ~tl n l'I "mg I t a t inn ca ll on 0 1' nddl'esl! 1\1. t t' H 'It T out, J enni e, stirred deep in Duan e us he r e- stra nge l.u Hughc is concede d by all, even RAKE, 'I'1'('a s ure r, phon n; lIl t in hi s breast. T.he was only 'starved nn' scared half a n' me bbie he'll- -" e 3 16~I ~:;' l r~ca u~ll ~~I J~~ep~· and by t~o se whose politics alized diffe th e unforl r from unat Cl L g banon. irl waR Ohio. e xold elll ot iollthe rush of un 111to death. She hBdn't been hnrmEu chre did nut comple te hiR peri eneing a birth of t ru st • • • • his, to be one of the mos l dislin in him. stinc t t () kill! He t urn ed cold a ll ~~ th e nnc Fleldlll ed. sente nce. g., lot III Red gui flhed state.''!Iucn this country hall- I "=====:c-~r-----==-=-._=He had spoken low, "Muyb e you're the man to save ove l·. Inn. I" reckon she was then about with his glanc e shifting from WANT ED d II Molli e Price to Herman Kuhnnp e ver pro d uce. side m to' I" take • me aw ny be for e it's . e 'IS one 0 f ma" h e ~R All oway will ki n yo u, if fourtee n years old. Benson 's idee, to s ide. . S I T ny small town bOYR who hn·v e come WANTJO:D- S mull too Iate. Blnnd dose n't ," we nl on .re nn ie, (lei, ;{ .43 a c res III Il em p. heating s tove_ he ssJd, wns to use her in his den, Euchre went away thro ugh the to distinct ion nnd power... in lhe DUl1l1 CIi sp iri t )enped. MI·s. 'usu n Fry el·. with hel' tru ric eyes *d12 Oil Duun I!ellin' drinks an' the like. But I cottonw oods. e's. . land. ' 'MII Y be I um, " he re p I'le(I 111Commi uionera ' Proceed in •• " May be he will," r epli('d DUIl·ne. never went much on Jackrab bit's "I'm glad to meet you , Miss - stuntly. -- - • .- - - It wus diffic ul t for hi m to force n FOR RENT word. Bland seen the kid right ,off Miss J e nnie,' said Duane. "Euchr e Bills atlow ed : The Wester n S he seemed t o check u blinci s lTlil ~. Bu t he Ilc:h ieved one. Star, tax r eceipts for treasur er, PERPL EXED an' took her-bo ught her from didn 't III ntion your huft nam e . impul 'c to run into hjs ar ms. He r FOR RENT- Ga l'!\ge . Inquire of " 0 . belt ' ,. luke me at once, " $195; Columb us Blank Book Co., Benson . . He a sked me to com e over to- " chee k tlum c: d, her li ps '!The bullet went throug h Jon pu [ycr Mi ss _ Ogle. bee , COl'. 6 t h and "You can gamble Bland didn't Dunn e's attemp t at plea suntl'y her boso m swelled undel' ed, . he s ai<1.. " Sa ve me wil ho ut ris k- supplies for auditor , .$6.25; The. lind killed Smith . . They a1'l'este c~ T yle r: hcr in g so Illuch - without mu ki ng Ohi o Law Report er Co ., subscri do thet from notions of chivalry , halted short wh e n J e nnie lifted rugged *d1 2 pdr e ~s . Th en th g low b gan love to MI·R. Bhl nu. " tio n to Ohio Cumula tive Digest, Jones," I ain't gninsay in', howeve r, but her lashes to look al him. to fucl e ; doubt once mor e a Nso iled " SUI'eily, "Wby1 '" if J cu'n. 'I' her e! I see $5 ; O. S. Higgins , salary ·os secreFOR S.A LE thet J ennie was better off with Her gray eyes were beautifu l, her . =---':rM;r.;;;--;:;-;~;---rE "Well, it was through Jon ~'~ u chl'e co ming wi t h II wom e n." t ul'Y of Soldi er's Relief Commit -. Kate Bland. She's been hard on but it had not been beauty lhat es F OR SALE "It cnn ' t lieou l'e a ll y" Thal's h 1'. Oh, s he musn'l sec tee, $80; S. Lev. Cartwr ight, that Smith wns shot?" - A smull CI rmont afl er me, t oo, like Bla nd- lik e all lIl e with you ." coo.k At OVC:. un ue soen at the s alary llnd expense s as membe r of o f the m." Wuyne svJjl e Au t o & Ma chinery (To be c nli nu ecl) So ld iers' Relief commit tee, $40; Subscri be for The Miami Gaze~te Co. Du a ne's long lll' Ill S we nt o ut unci d12 - -=-== -:: hi s hand s cla sped her shoulde rs. .... FOR SA LE- Onc lO-hors e Inter11 C:! shook her. nationa l gas e ngin e in good me'Twa. the Niebt B~for. Chri.tm .. ';Look at me : tl'llight in th e THE FUMBLE FAMILY by E. C. DUNKEL chaniea l conditi on. Equipp ed with "ye. The re ure decent me n . clutch und comple te water-c ooling Have n't yo u II fath er- a brother '! ' lIystem . InQuil'e of The Roxan,---~----~... &-. "Th ey lire dead- kill ed by raid na Cunnin g Co., Wllyne sville. 0_ ",.s. We lived in Dimmit Countr y. U · I wus . earried llWU Y, " J e nnie reF'OR SALE- Col'l1 nnd oats. Inpli ed hurri'e dly. quil'e of George Bocock , R. 3, he put up an appeali ng hand Wayn esville, Ohio: to him. " d19 "Forgi ve me. I bl'lie ve- I know PLUMB ING FIXTU RES - Com you' re goou . It was only - I live so . pl ete ba throon~1! or any pnrt_ much in fear- l'm half crazy- · Kitchen s inks, laundry trays, elecI've almost forg otten what good tric and belt driven well and eis~ me n are like. Mr. Duane, you'll tern pumps, of all kinds. Repairs h~lp me?" for pump s. THE BO'CK LET-KI NG "Yes, Jennie , I will. Tell 111 1' CO., 415. W. Main St., Xenia, 0 .• how. What mu st 1 do? Have phon~ 360. tf you any plan?" FOR SALE; -Our apples nre now "Oh, no . But tak e me awa y. " ready at orchard . D. B. Un"I'll try,'; said Duane simpl y. derwoo d, Valley phone 34F3, Har. "That won't be easy, though. I veysbur g. olOtf must have tim e to think. You mu st NO HUNTI NG SIGNS- Pttnted helJl me. The r e are muny things • on muslin, at Miami Guzette to con side r. H orses- food, trails, Office. *n21 and then lhe best lim !' to mak e I the attemp t. A re you wntche dEMER y WHEE LS- All ' sizes • . A ke pt prison er?" speclul price as we have a Illfge "N(I. I could have run otT lots lo t at the. BOCK LET-K ING CO. of tim es . But I was afraid. I' d 415 W. Main st., Xenia; Ohio, o nly huve Jalle n into wo rse hand s. FOR SALE- Trees, Shrubs , Vinea: Euchre has t uld .me that. Mrs. and Evergre en,s THAT WILL Bland beats me, half s t nrves me, GR(;nV ,. delivere d. to you at' wholeLut she ha ~ kept me from he r sale prices. EqUIpp ed to furnish husband Sh e's been a s g ood 3 S plans and do all the work, If dethat and I'm grat eful. sired. . C.al1 66F41, O. L. D~ke-. WayneSVille, Ohio, . s12tf "Sh e hus n' t do ne it for love of me, though. Sh e nlwuys hatll d me FOR S'A LE- Ensilag e any ' time And lately she's growin g jealou s during the day, $2,00 per tOD,. There was a ma~ cllme here by at 'Wnyne sville Cannin g Plant t he nllm ~ Ilf pencc-' -.O he called _. ' n7tf . . himsclf . He tr ied to be kind to SA LE':""" Waxtei t l"ood Paper. me. But s he woulqri 't le t him. food ~e8h and clean~" She wo s in love \ ith him. She's Tissue · paper for daintY a bod women. . ?~(:ka·Rel!: Lineh weave paper nap "Bland 'f inally and
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I tikI! 1he man who bu bbl a OVEll' with en thu s iu Hm. Butl I' be n ge.v ~ e l· than II mud putldl e. -J o hn G. S h e dd.
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H o w Tilll c c hnn g ~ tho a p ecl of things l Ala!lkn has bee n II purt of the U niled S tntes for 61 years . On Murch 30, 1867, thi s tenitory was purchased fr o m Ru sRia. Th e a\'erage eilize n o f t h e UnitM tates know s lillie e nough Ilb u ul Alaska, It mig ht 1I0t be amiss to m e n ti on ev ral faetH. Alas k a i ~ so vast that it w o uld
WELCOJ',lE, JUP'E CULOnE RAT-BITE FEVllR THE BEST BUY -A HOME
M I· ~. C hudC' ~ (; my s pl'n t \\ f'oI n l' ~ d",v w it Ir hel' ~ iH " J'. 1\114. \\" ~L Mu th ias , in Dll vt"n a nel ~ !lW
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Down, down , down w e nt fin Br' cr Rahbi l' ~ hend un ti l it wu s aglli n Ht th e pUll el·. .A m e ri ca n s pent $287 ,000,00U II "Ch el'·C l-IOOl " wen t Billi e Bun· )' 'ar for soap . Th e r e's n o little n y. uny in th is ou nu'y who rou ld n' t "Mere.,' me I" e Xl' llIim od Br' er hil1 k of a !Jette r me fnr ull t h at Ru h bit. "Whll t WH ~ thut telTibl e money.
" It was Bill e ' - J think sh e mu . t :J i ' wif ~," !;Ily~ a judge. Bu t t he n be ta king co ld. I'll hu ve to give .h e mi g ht hove n ~ood "l'i g h'" he r , some al oes und ca ~tor oil if ~ h e d oes n 't s top t; n eez ing, " a n e l·~ elf. " \\'(, I'e d M r s. Rab b it as h e r hu s- 0bflnd ~e ttJed him se lf in hi s chair , A Frcnc h dipl oma t sa ys l h e ful' - . ,A II wa s qui e t fo r a lo ng timemerR in AllIericll d o mor e t hink - Billi e sto l}ped !;nee zing, but bo th ng t hlln IIny ulh e r cl ass. W ell, it f t he c hildr en were watching loes luke II lot o f t hinkin g to Ull - th e ir futh ' r a nd waiting to ," uke j 'I'titnnd th e VU l' iOUR pl a n s fo r him up . 'U1'l11 I'l-licf th al h nvl' bel'n fo rmu A II wa s very ·till and th e two 'atC'd . ch ildren wenl ove r and ki!>sed - 0l h eir m ot h e r good nigh t. Th e il T hi eve~ s to le a $40 0 pai ntin g t h 'y . t o le so ftly up stairs. : 1'0111 t he nive l'sit y of Cnli (orni a, By a n d by th ere was /I B UMP! liv in g II Re lll brundt w o r l h $ 20,· "My good n ess !" e,xclaim ed Br'e r 100 unt o u ch e d, Whi ' h s h o w, t h e Rabb it. " I~ th e h o u se falling m)1 o r tllllce oJ e du catioll. do wn?" - 0"r g u es s one o f the childre n A Br ili~ h eh e mi s t ~ n y!; l h al in (IrOPIH' d a book," said Mrs. Rub .h e futur e Illuch of our foon sup- bil, as s h e w e n t o n wilh h e r se w. lh' will b . obtuinet! from w ood. ing. :lo m flf it ta s tes l hllt wny al- BI" ~ r Rnbbit se ttled him . If once mOl'e , and was soon fast asLeep. ead y . - 0" Mothe l' I want Daddy to ki ss LeAch Cro s, fllllln ll!< p ugi li st, me g ood night, " came a voi ce from .llIS beco me II dentist. Probably up stairl'l . 11' w ill prov e to be n v r~' n e xp e n "I'll cOl11e up there with a pad1ivc OIH', a s h cRn clo w ilh o u t a n- dle if you don't let me sleep," a sth ctiros for hi s pat:ienll'. Is u/l' he d Br'e r Rabbit, a s h e took --0 ofl' hi coat and started up sta il's. T wo ~il'l s, : i ~te l's , hl1d their w e d ,ling cC I· ,>nlOnie ~ pcrfonnecl in nn n ir pJ. n f< pe din;l oYc r Baitilllol'e, But, then they had to come down to eUl'th, ju. l IiIw olh e r brid e.
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Will t e l' Long and wife, with An · dy Elli s lind wife wne Ge m ity . s h op p e r Thursday. Mi s Winifl'ed Ycase l, of Alex lind l's ville Roud , s p e nt MondllY nig ht Il R the guest of Lelill Ellis .
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Miss Lelia Ellis wa s t h e ovel'n ight gu est of MU1'cella Tnmiltoll , of Yankee Road, W ed nes dllY even . ing.
, Can Do Double 'Duty They can Bive more milk each da y, and for longt·r pe riods befo(c going dry, Feed them Tuxedo Dairy J 60:0 ; thi s surpassing, low-cost ~ d supplies th e proteins cows need to keep them working at full c:tpacity. Tuxedo Dairy J6% is a feed that cows like. And one thi r.g is sure, the Tu xedo Dairy) 6% you feed them will go :tl most cntirely into milk checks,
'Ne recommend it to every dairymun who .wants a closely priced 16% concentrate.
EVERETT EARLY, Lytle, Ohio
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Tu •• do Dairy , Tu xcdo Chop Tuxedo HOI Ration Tuxedo Allma.he.
Tuxedo Eal1mbOh.. Tuxedo Chic k Tu xcdo Scrfltch , TUJCc40 Dcv e-loper
Tux"do Startlnl1 ...,he. ] Tuxedo Orowlnl1 Muh .. Tuxedo Poultry Vattene, -and muny other.
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Mr. and MI-s. Setlh Furn as and Jr., were looking for Santa C laus in Duyton Saturday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Long ente rtain ed Sunday to a six p'clock dinner, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Eud Rost, of Oakwood . On Wcdnesday Mrs . Ruth Pine uttend e d a c1uss meeting of lhe Loyal W'omen of Ferry church at th e hom e of Mrs. Lucy Williams on of Stalk er's Corners. Rev. Chester Williamson, of Cincinnati, has accepted th e chlll'ge of the Ferry and Waynesville churches and will res ide ill the Ferry parsonage. On last Satu rday the barn and tobacco shed 011 the farm recently owned by the Apple boys, now owned by Mr. Hen, of Datton. wus des tt'oyed by fire. Both the Apple boys and Mr. Hen su ffer ed a loss a s the Apple boys ' lost a Cl·Op of tobacco and some (armin g implements, The hOuse was saved by the efforts of volunteer firemen . -~- --. ---
COULDN'T ,sPEND MUCH "Their chauffeur seems a sober, cateful fellow." , "Well, for the wliges; they pay they can't well expect anything , else." .
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The storuge battery IIhould he given water and the co nnections kept clealt. The gcnerator charging rute should be changed as inclieated. Spark J.lugs should be cleaned at regular intervals. Distributor points should also be kept clean and the distributor CUID given a light film of vUlJcHne every 2000 miles. These are just little tbings, bUl, tbey mean a great deal to your ear. You can have them looked after at very sman cost by the Forr1: dealer when you take the car in (or oiling and greasing.
A thorough checking.up ,at ~egular intervals will lengthen the life o( yonr ear and give you many thousands of mile8 o( carefree, economical motoring.
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DR~RUDQLPH EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Tuesd.y,,9 a.m. 4 p.rn hursday 9 a.m. 4 p,m Saturday 9 a·.m . 8 p.rn
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The en tire electrical and ignition systems of tbe new FOl'd LIre so 8imple in design ond so carefully mode thot they will give you surprillingly little trouble. Yet that doe8n't mean they should be neglected. Certain lillie allentions are needed from time to time.
RE-ROOF NOW
L. M. HENDERSON
~I·S. Je~l! Stanley and son Mall " s lhe 'yar d , of New Burlington , wa g u est of Mrs, Parmer Stanley o n: Fridny.
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be ..n tnken to make the distributor water - proof, tbus preventing s llort circuit8 from rain, etc.
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On Tu esday evening Mi ss Jean Kindle wa s th e gues t o f h e r class lJIat e, Dori s Millel', of Centerville.
Your Cows
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;\ I I'~. II. I~. Ilntl lln lind ;\11':<. C. (;. Halloln ll ('lll!'l'lailwoI U I1ll ll1 hf' r The French wo rd jllPt means " I' lu dic: " ',,d n,' , oIav l, f l"l'n tl (' 1I ·skirt" and ro/vlte meaus "trous~rs , " '11 t ill' ho,n1<' I) f t h(, 1' '';'111<'1' . Paul P o i ret, who kn o ws f~shions Jay! that /I+pe CI4/ olle will SOOIl cover YOUR 3utomohile is someillt· ~ . till inll CUlT ilu " hl 'I' n " 111'the Io wa half of lovely woman [rom I' f' rin~ w ith II \ l ' I'Y ~ I'I'" hlln el , Ih l' thing like u mininllu'e dty, Peking to Palm Bead\. It will be a Thcre is an cit, 'tric light lIutl lort of compromise between trousers rc ~ ult "I' n 010),( h it". \\'" aI'(' v, laol ,md skiri, A partition fo r each leg. :" "(' f\ ', rt the IVf,UlI " i, 11I,:d il 'l{ ,'nl· power sy .. tl'm, u wutcr 'SY8i, faetnl·ily. tem , 3 fuel system. Woman will b(' like the Ornitho r. Abou t t h i n l' Ilwnlh e l' ~ of Ih,' hym: hus~ th e animal half way be. In the n ew )"01'11, YOll ,,'i11 .\1. E. A id r l's'tllJlltll'd tn lin invi · tween bird and mammal. ' find each of these sys tems Yo u mig ht th in k she would go ta ti o n fnll1l the L u ,nh" dllll }\ id to from th e I"Po! (if /Vil e all the way to illl l ' llll th e il' 11I1,,' t ill~ \V ,·dll( ·s dll~· of the lutCKt Jetlign allli hellt real tr OUSers, bu t you d on't kn o w :.fl,·rnlto n. A II r""" I·l II pll'n HlI il matcl'iul§. E"I:ry par·t hus her. l illll' _ hecn n1lul • to IIcrveyuu fai~l. Shl" wli II fl o unce back III all pro b. ability to huopsklrts 011 her legs and fully and well lit n minimum "Ir. an d Mrs ..J. (;"'l ,v ,' ntl' r wate rfalls 011 her head as li.k e a! l ailled III dinn e r SU llci u\' in hll nof "'ouble U1ul ex pem!c. 1I0t. _ '--"A ncw dISease IS call ed "rat-bit " 1' "f t he ('i!<'hth lJil'thdn~' "I' ll ll,i, Take, for example, the ff!ver." Widespr ead, and one 0 , ' l'aI1l 1""II , WaY IlO:> , Mr. and j\lrs. generator-one of the mOllt many carried by rats, the di selI.Sl hu rl ," Grll\' u tld Ho bl'rt, Ali('L' comes fr om bi te o f a rat, o r o f ; II ld \\'a~' ne C; nry . ' important parts of the elecdog or other anllnal tha i ILls com , trical sY8tem which supplies in contact with r'a ts. !'I lrs , !I1l r y Doster, Will iam and the current for lighting and ' harl p ~ I> ost('r, Mr. a nd Mrs . If mcn co uld stop ki lling ead II o \\':1 I'fl CI'ailam and i'l l i sse ~ li d for engine ignition. oth~r for a f~ w y('ars, devoting th ei l ie .. " and Nc, ll i!' Gnlhllill en, Kath kilhng energies to rats, mosquitoci In the ncw Ford, the gcnwd other dangerous pests, this woule \\ (' I'C enlertainNI ut a [,hill!'st· SU I' erator is of the power.house IH' r FI'idu y evctli n ~ by 1\11'. lin d be a better world. An end to rau;, al one, would pro- )[ r,; , W . W . O~H urn an, 1 famil y . type and is di tinclive in ducc savings great enough tu offsel many fentures. It hus been . TIll' fit', l leutl e r' s met't ing i n the billions los t in the last war. 8pecially designed to prcth e Nulri ti o n proj"d "M .. als lin d What are yo u going to buy for Ml'I1L-Iillc Ili ~ h e s . " Wll ~ he ld lit lhe ,'ent most forms of trouble. Chn stmas? D~ ),OU own a home of ' Aid I'o()nl Tu esduy II ftl' rll oo n with Oiling is n ecessary only once your own. fo~ your children now, n ycar_ About the only thing or fo r yo ur chIldren when you get 11 11 I('lid I' 1': and a;;;; i: tan ts prese nt marrifXl and have th l!fll . a home for exce pt n n e. 'IN f! We l'l' p le a se d 0 you need tlo is to ba\'e the [our old age, A PIECE OF THIS c)l(' l' cnl (Jne. W I' W"I'(> pl L'lI.ed t<1 eharging rote chunged as havc 1\1 i~~ A 011.'1 1' J( ,eh , <If ('Il l· EARTH WHICH IS YOURS? tbe sensons chunge. I f no t, th e bes t tIling to do wil~ Ilmbllfl, with u~. OHIS\maS s~l"ings IS 10 buy a home, Closely allied to the elec!II i:;; !'lIllY H ar lan ell l I'tai n ed or s,an bUYlIIg one. ,Buy o nly wha l trical IIY8tcrn is the ign ition 0 11 Satu rd"r at d inlle J'. Rev. ami yo u arc sur e YOIl can pay fo r: Tner< system, It, too, is of new ~re t.cn th o usa nd good lO ve tment! Mr ~ . N . E. B e nnett, of W illll ill g tn thI s cu ulllry, but no irl\' ~s tDl e nt iI t o n ; ~11' . and M rs. George 1I('n ny , meehanical design in tbe as good as m Olley invested in a homt :.t lld i\li f<s Ru th Denny, Mr. and new Ford. There is but one of your own, 1\.lrs. A . o ll e t t , Mi ss Nlln 01high tension eable and that lett , M n;. Mul' Y Dos l e r , William Thomas F. Ryan, wh o left not lu! a nd connects the coil with the ha rl es Do: t e r lind Mr. and thall one hundred mitlions of dollar! distributor, Even cable8 ~nd probably s.tveraJ hUlldre!l.-·mili. Mrg, \ . M . Cilium, I9ns, owns not~ll1g n ow but the coffin (rom the distributor to the Th e WOll1nn '~ ivie league m et that holds. Illm. Funeral servicc! 8park plugs have ."n tu rd ny eve lling w ith Mr ~ . A ltn w\!rc held 10 the beautiful Church 01 been eliminutctl. St J~ Bapl<iste t:hat he built in New Mac Fa rlund. Roll ca ll w us f l'York. His body will rest in the s ponded to wi t h c urr e nt e vc n t~. A Special c;tre Illl S also ca,t hedral he built at Richmond, Va numbel· o f bus in ess m atters w re DOt far from the spot where b~ lived di c u ssed . A s h o rt program, co n as a poor orphan b'oy_ s i ~t in g of r elldings by I'll r s. Be rd a .Jordu lI, Mrs. Mabel T e rry a nd "\.Vhere does !he li v~ now?" all i' l II'!;, L izlIie. S hidak e r was ' nj y e d X!2! _ _ offiCIal at th e f 1I111Cral ervice whis. impromp t u d ebnte cau sed An pertl<1 to the und (,rtakcr "Have you the m elt rc~dy to carr" much lII e nim e n t. Ad jo u1'n e d t o It 1" " m ee t December 22 with Mrs . E va "It" is a ll th llt ·is left of what Iyn humak e r. once contr u lled ,~c alth and puwer, Mi : ~· Helen Rand a ll , Mi ss Lu· Tears or Iht: c h eeks of ruany at the dllar~ h, se n 'allts, friends. and c ille Tucke r Hnd Mrs . Lill ian a l'r r ~l~ ti vcs, sh o wed that th~ dead man e nL!' I-tuined U n'ul11b e l' Il l' lIulil's ThuI'sdu y eve ning to /I mi sce ll llnehad bec'1I gene rous and \<liud. ou~ s huwel' fell' Mrs . C has. Voi"rs , The Am erican Federation of nee Il11 0jea n (;rIl Y. Th e ludi es Labur, ably led by Pr('sident Green, bu s ied t h em ~e l ve;; Writ illg I'eci l' (';; will join thc /l{at ional Society {or' the which wcre presc n led 10 th (' b l'id ('_ Pr~verition of Blindness in a na· Miss Lu ci ll e Tu c ke r r l'a d II c1!'V(' I' , tio nal c<Lmpail{Tl. Then: art: III the 1V0rid at least .·ketc h, "Th e lJ Pf< IIl1 d d OIVn s o f 6,OOO,()(X) totally blind. T o know how l\llll'l'ied Li fe ." A II WCI'C th e ll jg'fC8t is the afflicti on, stop reading pC I'm illed to watch the I, rid c OPf!1I 'for . JI, ,D'lornent, clo~e your eyes and t hl' T1Ulll e r Oll ~ pllck a ie ~ flf b('H uti · f ltl ancl u,' e f ul g ift :. A tem pting' thjnk· colla tion wa ~ se l've d an d :J fl l'li g htful cvc nin g wn ~ brought t o a close by th e reu ding of n hu mot'Ull s selec ti on, "The W ay flf II NOTARY PUBLIC W o man ," by 1r ~ . L . P. Bur · r ought s . National Bank Th e 4.· H elub A chi eve ment Will Drawn Eat.tea Settled me eting Jor W llyne, Wa sh ing to n WaynellVille. Ohio !llld Mass ie to\V ll s hip: Wll S Itl:ld at th e Hall Fridll Y eve ning. Mo s t Oll - - - - -_ . . . -_._-- ---- - of t h e .c1ub ~ ronll'ibute,l ~o l1lethin g to the progl·HIIl. Miss L OUl,1l11 Millar'd' s de sc ripti o n of h u r we,·k in lu b Co nl!r e ss WIlS e' ~ I l('<: illll,v OR PIUS i n lel'e ~ t ing . l\11' ~ . lIill ik!; r, Mr, .. ti n b e "(·u r '-'!I Wit ho ut !;11 1·1!(· r~·. Class, MI' L ee Ea rnhart, Mr. Ed · • IfJ:-:" II ( tilli' : I h. h ('~ lIllal hlll ~ . 1,"1'1 "al · t \~ ~ l1l nt!'i , t ' ~ /II!'i'I I' \\'!Il'!ls :lnd Mr. 1-l ug[> rll1 y ~ r g-av c DR. E. M. STErLE Th e l\Ia!;s il! Pit{ ,hllrt tll l k ~. Itno ... :.!U4, • .1ItUu\\, \ "4'ud,' It .. t" ., ~ Iul; , under lh(! I cu der ~ hip o f Wil · J) \ \ TO:\". UIIIU " ' ,' It p r l )) ' 1"1 ( 1'; 1< l.:tn ol<le t . Ho m Lul;c nB ~ pnn se )'('d a IlOIl?ca lling- Cllnt(' Rt for b(),v ~ a nd gi rl ~ with pl'ize~ d lJ nul (, d hy lI a rvl' Ys. burg- b us in l:ss 1111.'11 . Th e eluu one' lIlbf ' l' ~ w ' r e award e d t h pir ('l'rtifi ca l c~ lind pri;\C' 1l1 0n l'y; till' Ca lf club 1l\ C! ll\b l: rs r E' c('ivillg *:1. l hl' Pi!! c lu L m e lllucrs, $~: till' POIII t r y c lu b nlt'l11b c r ~ . $ 1. n nci tp e Clothinl!, fo, d Hnd r oo m clul, FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' 1I1 (' mh (' l's . 50 cen t s . M1'. CJa 8~ WAYNESVILLE, OHIO t ll !!n ~ h o wed s lid e~ of N ia l!lIra Fall ~ and t h!' 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I'o\' er 2:1 tatl'lI nnt! tht' "'(,Rtcrn t hird ()f Lake 'uperio r if it could he picked up bodily and plnced ull over t hl! United lules II1'f1pCI'. Its fi sh ri ~ r el ul'n :1,n IlJlllual a lllo unt of, ov I' $4 0 ,000000, alld il hll!! othe r Vllst indl(sl ri es . 'ince iL'I pUl'chllse, Its expo r t. h llV 1·"6l!:iii.f~~P~~~.A.~ 1I 11l 0 u nt d to C II l\l uru bly tllM' $ I, 250,OOU,OOO. " T0I1\l11 1', how d o yo u p oll'fulTh' pU I'c h ll ~1t of Inskn cost AIIH' riclI ~7 , 200,000. 'I' illl!' lUI:; fi ll '?" a . k'd Billie Bunni e of hi s s hown it t o have bC'e tl U "(,I'y good mother o ne ni g h t. "I d f) wi s h yo u wo uld n ot call p urcha ~ e . Ye' !i n 1807 ~ t w\'C.; ' o ll sin ' I' ' d foo lis h, anel l h e lrn n fl- 111(' ' mOnlml' l"," , r ('p lie d Mrs . Rub· \ 't io n WU K ca ll cI ",' ewal'd'!; " 0 1· bit. ",'WeClf'Rt MOlhej· of min e, h ow y ," be ' IIU ~ C ~ h(! Sl'crdu l'Y nf Slnt. c· do yo u s pt- II 'fulfill' ?" W. II. Sew llnl, adv o<:at d il. , '''[, hlll'lI beltl'r. You s pell it f-u · l· f-i-I· I. " " Thunk y o u , mot h er doat-." Then t h(' r e \l'II S u ~c l'nl c hi ng nntl eV " fyt hin g wa s s ti ll. J3r '('r Rub lIit WU iI s 'ut e d ht'f 'H'(' t he fI'r e d 0 7•• ill~. EV (' ry lit'tl e w hil e hi ~ h 'ud .I,D ,. the wOIIIII go duwn lin d Billi e Bunllie o r Bohui, Bunn y would s ;leeze II n :i wak e him up u~uin. "Moth r. rieur, if I had two up pl(!~ Hnd Uu dd y one, ho w lIl uny- " "Y o u ur e t oo s tingy to 'give D.uddy nllY," Iwok in Bobby Bun . lIIe. "Kuve r mi nd . c hildr e n, you go Tu, be u bach ,lor in Il u ly. o nc 0 11 with your wo rk . I I' I d o vu ur m Ullt IJC able tu pay th e govern- work, yuu'll neve r Ica rn 'u ny . m e nt 100 lire a YCll r. A nd yet l hin!?, " ~ ait! ]tlrs . Rabbit s oo th.
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HE MUST'AVE Littl e ,Jimmi e W ll~ p ecu liar. St llck u pill in S iRt !' I' .Julin; Si sle r ye ll e d lik e bl oo riy murd e r , '·G ee," sa id he, " I nlu s t have ~t irr e d he r." ,Jimm y plnying ill th !! kitch e n , To do Ro rn ething n'w was itchin' Spied th e baby and , wi t h s h ovin ' Got h e l' lodged within the oven. Jimmy thollgh t s he ' d make lick b'is cuit. Wasn't J ,immy good 10 ril1k it~" -'----~.
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Old Hickory Smoked Salt Sped 11 Sale, while it lasts,
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Waynesville Farmer's Exchange Co.
(;""I'gt' nukill. u Ii f,' l nng 1'(>~I· dl'Ul III' Waynel\vilil'. IIi t! tlt - th Iwnw IIf hi~ dH~~htel" Ml'~. I. L. PUl'~hnl1 {uri" Mo.ndllv nllll'nilljl;, Ilf 1\ IItl: l1l'ph·riliR. II~ is :urvi,,· NI by his wif , (1111' ""n, (;('org('. Huy . 0 111' Christ nlll~ pl'l': entl< of Pllyt o n, IWI) duught 'r>'. Mrs. at Myl'l' · IIYI\I:III'S. £. L. Pnrshall !lncl Mrs. EmmH Mr . and 1n;. I,;. L. Tlh)mas w r Ruduc(' und olle si!'l r, Mr~. S. D. IIIHlcl.'lI ur, \If n(>81' Xenia. Fun · in Unylllll FJ"i"~l~" e ral s el'\' icl'~ W(,I'(, held nt, the res· ~I\' ('r 1I\,lIIl1n i;; dri\'ing II hand· itl(>11 Cl' Ih is. Wedn!.'s .I,,), nft rlloon , nv . ·S. D. 'hunce\lur, o tliC'intin~. S ""I~ ne w' Blii k, 1!1Iriul \\'ns in Miami n ' 1l1cll'ry. MI'. 1111<1 1\'\ rs. Lc,,\(> 1' Gnrl1 0 n IIIHI i\Il'. . Hartlcy !l1nss tliet! at th lIll·R. ~lI KnJ\ Wilk erso ll \' isi t"t! 1'1' 10' G'llt' l':Il 11Olspitlll, Cincinnati. !\tIMI ' li\'('~ in Willllillv,tun f; ulI,lu y :Ifl ' I'· ti ny nlOl'l1illg fu ll owiJlg 1\ long ill · nooll. II l' . ~. A hu>,bll.l1c1l1nd fo ul' childn'n \\' e Tl'pa il'l HItI'I' ant! r l'plnlE' Fu ne ral R l· l' v i l·!.' ~ w .. rt.> SIl\,\,I\'l', nt hCI' Inle h01l1 1:' ~ou th (Wny· go ld, ~ ilvel', l'Oppt' I·. b l·II ~!\ . nitk el Ill' S ill,· lhi ~ afle l' no on, ·Rev. L. A. und bl'UIIZ,' in lillY tini : h; Il l ~ u huy Cn l'~"~ J l'w, Wa ~ hl . urn . of Xl'lIia, OtliCilltilig. uld gold IIl1 d s il\' e r. dl'Y S hop, Lebano n, Ohio. Inll' l'll1l'nl in Mi a mi r~lI1cteI'Y,
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WA S ELECTED PRESIDENT
A de Ibt'r\ Me Ku~' Wll~ d ' ctc,1 ~I I·. 1\11(1 MI'~. FI'lIlH't'l' HO!<lIug le. J.lrl'sit!"1l1 I) f the Dayton Real Es· tutc Uu<ll'tl at thei l' ann ual llIeet- (I f II par ~J.ll'in~ulJro . l'p "' nl S llll"a~' inl! in tile GiLbon~ hotl' l Monday with Ill'. and ~ Ir~ . /I. I':. Il nt hll ' ni~ ht. WilY· 1\11' . lI1 e Ka y WII S n form er pub· Pnrkl'r nu o r"lt! rl'n s illltl Ppn· li sh,'J' o f Th£' Minmi Gnzeltt' nnll i~ ~w p ll knuwn and h~ g muny l'ik The Ii,'st ror the hr bt 1\11\ ,; :!r, Yl'ar gunran t N' 1I 11 t! lin · fl'it'nt! ~ in nnd around W l\yn,'~ \' i Jl t! J.1' ift . hrl.'akub il' burrc:\;:. Cury's .J (' W" ll'Y Shup. \."bllnon . Ohi o. . lly S SIIIIl: Anyhow, t lr(' bnc k St' at dri ve l' eall't grub t he st eer· Litll r Hurry ~llItthew Turn er ing wh f'!' l. hus r" lurn",1 t o hi ~ home iu Bell · broJtlk. lIftt-I' spe nding sl'v('ntl wt.:cks with hi ~ j('rllllclpnrcllts, MI'. - - -_ :oJ nud Mrs. F. H. He ndcr so n : Ollly th. e BI.lY her a II1Il1ll0 !H I• fine st bl ue white fiery ~ t tl n . III n('w dl' ~ ign mou nlin gl' at r pas~n . libl .. prices , will be found at Cu· r y's .Jewelry Sh op. "Th e Ii om oC GHls," Lebano n, Ohio.
NO, TICE
Charles Day and 1\11 lIrrny Hop· Idn ~ vis it ed Ellrl Ornd orC at t he Espey hosp ital in Xeniu, S und"y , lind fou nd hi ~ condit ion greHtiy improved. Gruen watches are admired and lalked ubout more than uny o~her walch. R egardless of the price you plly each Gruen watch is a de)1 cndHbl e timepiece. Your ~ruen J ewe ler in Wun en county IS Ca· ry's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon. O.
Our store will be open every night until ChristChristmas Shoppers.
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THE CITIZENS AUTO PARTS \CO. DAYTON, OHIO
·LARGEST AUTO WRECKERS I IN OHIO , NEW AND USED PARTS FOR ,1\LL CAUS\ at a saving of, from 25 t015O% \ 'WE SPECIALIZE IN TRUCK P~RTS, WITH \ East 1412
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. CHURCH OF CHRIST ~lIlIdllY, . [h'ce mber J II, undllY Srhno l lind o l1lmunion lit 9:30 a. III. 1'1'l'IIChill g Ke l'vicas at To eny II I I () ::10 lI. 111. , subject of !lel'llIon .. " Th(' T llng- ul· ... and 01 Wayne .· \,illl' III 7 ::ll) p. m., ~ ubj l'el of S(>I·· OWII, " Goodbye Goli ." EVl' r vhodv wolcome. l'llt's ; ... 1' illillmso n, lI1illi ~ l£'l'.
AS IT GOES First Lnw - "Whut uri! We goinlr -have thi!! morning?" ecund Lllw (weuriIY) - "RolL cnll. mostly. it 'ec n\eth. o!d chap," ANNUAL ELECTION
The ununual e lt'ction of lho' Lllyin!; n!litlr nil st')! apl' 'Ill <1 1\\1 st ockholqers of the Wt'1",esville thil1ll's Cli' t hilt !lU I·t IlIall Y pel pit' bt'· National bllnk for the purpose, of Iic\" lhat ol d p (' l'~u n ~ [II',' 111 01'1' e lecti ng directors Cor t~. ensu~ng int e rl ·~t illlC t hllll ylltillg' uIII.'S. yC'flr. Will be h ld a t lht'lr bankm g 'I'hl' I'C ~" IIH' S II tillll' ill 1\ lI\UII' ~ l'OOIl\ ~ on TllesdtlY, January 8, li(\' wh('1\ a WtJllllllI u f Illl'ty is 1020, b tween t ile hOlll's of 1 and I.'ig' h· IIltll'l' illtt' I" 'sting' thall tlll l' 3 p. Ill . t('l'lI. BI '~itlo lh t.! til II I til'£, WU IIIIIII L. M. llRNDER SON, oshier. /. , g'irl i ~ I'Hlhl'l' t'l'ulI!'. - -.... --.- -1'('l1 pl c wh u gil tv Eliro pl' 10\'(' COI'l Warel low has a nrw Whipp NO HUNTING METHODIST CHURCH t f) puk,' :11"IHlnoi :l1l1l) 1l 1{ th (' flllt iq· cal'. S UIlt!uy Sehuul II :1Ii n. Ill.; mOI' n 1I111(· ~ . Th" rp b 1\ ~ nl· t .. f se nti· We th unders ign e d, allow no Outchl'l' inl~ see ll1 ~ to be th hunlir;g, tl'np~g ' 01' tresp,?ssing IlIl·nla l int('I'( '~ l ill a ny t hing that in v, wors hip 10 ::'10; !.'ve ning se t'· ur de r of till' rla y II mong the fa I'm is ,) Id. 1\1 a II )' I){'''plt' tI ,'~pi s (' 1\1\\1'1" vil't' j :00. Cho ir rehcllrsnl Fritlay on 0 111' .fal'm s , ' ers. . j ::10. A II a I'e welcome. il' :t bl'~'n ll ~ ( ' it is to n I1 ~W •• EL IAS OGLESOEE Hc\,. J use ph Bennett, Pa stur. 'I'1,, ' I'l' is n .. d u uh l Ihu l t h,' " It! ' ovent! from our neighborhood huz.. a l ' t ' rlail1 ~ t'llli r Jll' l1 fal vn lu l'. attendell c hul'~h at Mt. Hull y Sun· II. t: . "'dl" "a~', thut wh ('11 '''l'ry TURTLECREE K COMMUNITY tluy evcn i ng. CHURCH I hOIl Sl\ i:< hl'II I,'oI uy ,' I""lril' ily mil· Mr, lint! MI'''' J ohn Meyl'~ vi~it· '1'lIdll'('I'el'k ullll1lunity hurch. i li"l1l1 in's \\ ill Ilavl' ~n ""'" ('ll lllingS lIllday SchOOl !l ::;0 n. m.; Y. ell his pU I'elll s, Mrs. Vul Myers, of o llt if th e il' r hill\n, · ~·' til I~ i vc tlll'lI1 nfu r Dllyton this week. an untlqul' appl' uralll·t' - lIrtiticial I', S. I. :·1Ii }J. m , ; Preaching S ervice 7 ::11) p. 111.; Pruyer Me eting Wed · FOR SALE Sill like. MI'. lind Mrs. AI'III !;tl'ong Me· n e ~ d llY (, vl'ning, 77 :30 p. nl. AI lI umpt,1I1 ('Olll·t in EII)!lund ntertllin,'d recently Mr, Hntl L'my e "Th e Chlll'eh With a Welc ome" ~'o r . ule- E s tnl J-1('nlrolu, slightis a /.:I'IIj H'villc whi eh bl·in/.:s Lhl' SpI'eilll - Buy:' Qual·t(·t fr olll Mr ~. Ernest Shult s, {Cinl'innllti. ly used . W. E , ~ tr n ud, Wuyne· K"\'l'I'unlt'n t nlll l' thull :; ix thou· God' s I ible He hnol will sing. Rev. Mrs. FI'unk Dokin. l3uddy lind ~ ville, Ohio. T e lephon e ·t.lF2. sa nd d"l1l1l' ~ u YI'OI·. nft' h will brin g t he evening me R· Dllrlhy Dokin spl'nl the week · pnd Onl y a l itlll' o f Ill e 9,loll ey is '11g'l'. ClIllle. for you urc yekollle. with hel' Iinughlel '~ nelII' Lebunon . dt'ri\'!'d frolll I.he gl·U P!'.' it benrs. Rt'v . A. E . Houck. Mini ster. M" ,t 111' it ("'I1IC S fl'l1 l11 admiss iun Sunduy gu('sts of MI' . FJ'onk Da· puid lo sct' tIll! villt' bl' l'all ~e it i ~ ST, MARY'S EPISCOPAL kin und fHmiJy, weJ'e ,I. I. I\!talford alllltl"t 160 y eal's olcl. Del' ember 16, Third Sunday in and fllmily and E. H. Nixon lind TIll'I'l' i" unl . o Ill' thing lhol in · .'\ tin' lll. Ch ul'ch 'chool at 0::10: wif . Il' H'Sts mn n IIl llrl' lhall thl' ncw . MlI\'Ilil1 ~ ['l' nyci' and !;CI' IIIOII al We are sOITY to It'llrn 01 th e · We clln supply strictly pu r ~ Il is the old. 10 :3 u . Any thin K that e ndllr c~- whelh . dellth of Irvin Kl'nJ'n s , a brothel' fr esh g round Buckwheat A II urI' cllnlially invitl·ll. t'l' il be a hi t of eallvus, II sc ra(J Hev . .1. J . Schaefrer, Rector . of ISlllll' Kellrn .. of our neighbor. Flour. of oncient o .. i,'n t al tajJesl ry, 111\ houd. We extend our sYTll}J!llhy Eutruscull will !! jtll·. a bit of l\'l ay. to the children und fUTlIiJy. 11 11 iJ\ ~c ripti(J11 on U vo lcani s rock W e hea r we nre going to lose fro m (he' f,'rc ~ t s uf UII Htelllalu , a our \'ery good neighbors, MI'. und printcd pUg·l' . 01' u lofty SC(IUoi a Mrs . Geor);:'e Pratt, in the spring. l'cd\\'ood --ill t,ereslo; [lnd fn scin ate~ n1:111. Gonl'\'ll Mile Routzahn is out of MI'. and Mrs. Pratt have resi ded The fa ct that it has existed ~: 'hoo l 0 11 account of chicken pox. on the S. L. artwright far m for thirty years. We are very sorry fl 'o m t h time o f hi s unknuwn un . We have ample stocks of I\lJ'H, Olli. St J hn remains se· 'cestu I's lived , and will cuntin ue riou sly ill lit St. E lizabeth hos· to see the m go. Genuin; Raven Alh and Yelto l'e g i ~ l the' I'nvages of time long "itn I. The Ladies Aid of ML Holly low Jacket Lump and al'tt' l' h <' is d nt!. hllS sOlllethi ng 1\1rs. El izahelh Smith, oC Dny. held n mark et in Xenia last ~at to do with hi s intpI·l's\. Egg Coal, UI·day. This bund of wo rkers hav e MOI·tal mUll lonking at SO \l1 thing ton. wa ~ 1\ ~lil1 ner guest Thursduy III so furni s hed and so ld a lovely And can make prompt dewhich con tllins a t o uch of imlll ol" ( f Mrs . i\largaret John s. quilt. Much pruise iA du e th few l.'llity is aw(~ d lind fa ~c inated. deliveries Miss 1'helmu Smith, Mr~ . Le1i 9 workers who did Ihi s work M Wharton und Hermun nli th S }JI'Il~ nicely. --Wednesday in Dayton THE MOTHERS CLUB HAD
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Mr ~ . harles John s too k Friday llinnel' with Mr, and Mrs. Charles The Wayn e Township Mothel's Houg h, ncar WayneSVille. club met Friday ufte rn oon, De. Mrs. S. E, outh and ~ children, cember 7. at the Gl'Ude buildi ng, of Maderiu, spent the latte'r purt with the lar:gest Htte ndan('e of the of the' weE'k with Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Wi! year. Th ere lire no\\" eig hty mem. lillm o lel1llln. bers nr li ed. Mrs. Francis Null and Mrs. Rev. Bennett led in devowmals with n few ,remarks IIppl'opriate Mllme TaylOl', of Springboro, vis· for the ChriRtmas season, allli led ited Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Haine ' un day afternoon. in prnyel· .
A GOOlD MEETING FRIDAY
Waynesville Farmers Exchange Company
Under a new order u govern· ment agent is prohibit d from em· playing hi s wife a a tenogrupher. Who said governments wer'e heart less?
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The troll. ul'er r ellor\ eci $35 1.66 Mr. Frt!d Turner, of Dayton . in th tl'easurery. The Gradl' lu nch w a~ a six .o 'clock dinn,el' guest on commi ttee J' eported having com· Satu rday of l4r. and MI·s. J . B. menced serving hot lundl to lilore Jun!'s and so n Therle . than 200. children: ' Th e flower· Mr. and Mrs. Charles .J(,hlll !t-'_re-HIli--'~---- box was g l\, en. aga in to MI ~s BObbs l six o'cloc k dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Hlll'ry Chidlaw, who was ro om (01' havmg Lhe hll'geat num· of MI'. llnd Ml'li. Glehn Johns and bel' or mothe rs and frl c nd ~ pre~· h' ll of Dayton ca lled he l'e . on account of the ent. C I ( ("(In, .' dellth of h er brother· in·law, Wul· A ftci' being favored wilh n pi · ' MI'. and Mrs, Lester Kenrick nt· tel' McClure, le ft Sunday for he r ano solo by Mrs. Sybi l LpMay. lended the Christmas bazaar ond home in Duluth, Minn. Rev. Josep h Bennett is confined the ' chi ldren of the first three dinner ut the M. E. church at grade s e nte rt ained lhe compa ny Wllync1;v iJle Saturday evening. to his rooll1 with a sever e cold. with all exc:ellent Chl'istmll. pro · MI'. alld Mrs. Char les Smith ac. All makes. wrist and pocket gl'UllI. 1111's. . Cadwn.'larJ e l· then co mpanied Mr. and Mrs. Carl mith to Dayton Sunday and vis . watches, rings. costume jewelry, rcnd Il very IIl slrucllve )lupel' on novelties , unusual ChristmaR gift s "Coul," and Mi:s Gl'lll.lam cOII.clll ' ited 1\11'. El swol·th Smith 'ani fam . With u PI!lnO ily. ' - useful and inexpen sive- you ded the progl'um will find at Cary's Jewelry Shup, . 0 10 .. Th e meeting adjourned to m et Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles Anderson Lebanon, Ohio, "Th e Home of Jo'n uury 5, 1929. and 50ll S, of Wayn esville, were en· Gifts." S tore open eveningA. MHI'y Enmhal't, Pres . tel't ai ned to Sunday dinner at the Ellen Conner. Sl'C'y. The W. . T. U. will meet ul home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Em· lhe ho me of MI' ~ . F. R. Moomaw, l'i ck. Tuesday "Hemoon December 18, 13 MONTHS CALENDAR Mr. and Mrs . Walter Kenrick at ut 2 o'clOCk. URGED BY PORTER lind daughtel·. Bernice, spent Sun· dny afternoon and evening with YOUI' friend s can get everything Repr se ntativ e Stephen G. POI" MI'. nnd Mrs. John Myers Bnd th y want- except a picture o( you. That is why a photograph leI', of Pen n!!ylvnnia, hns announc. daughter. in Belmont. is the ideal gift at Christmas tim o. e d thul he wi ll pt'opOSC that Pres. Mr ~. Mnl'vin Wells and Httle It is a personnl giving, exclusive ident Coo lidge cull an intern ation . eluughtel·. and Mrs. Mary Boitnott. fcren(:e fOI' th e s implifica. al con a nd distinct. Please make an eal" tion of th e <'ull'ndal' ea rly ill the of Tippecanoe City, were Thurs· Iy date al Ridg e's. shaH sess ion. Tho r eso luti o'n clay d:nnel' guests 01 Mr. and Mrs. would hftv(' MI'. Coo lidge al/thorize Guy Routzahn and dnughtel's, ARE ATTENDING ANNUAL t he con fe rell!!e to d i:'cll ss the adop A 11lI'ge nU'lJber from Springbo. CANNERS' CONVENTION lion of the s implified calendar of 1'0 attended quarterly conferenee thil'teen months of four weeks ut Lytle church Sunday afternoon, Mrs. A. O. Griffy, Mrs. Will ench. with Supt. Rev. J. C. Roberts and MI'. Porter suid the movement Rev. Lloyd Rounds in charge. Schuler, of this piace; Mrs. R. W . hod been RJlonso r e d by l()ad. Alexander, Mrs, J. L. Willen burg Mrs. Lloyd Rounds and Mrs. and Mrs, Ray Krull', of Spring VIII ing ligure s of t he co untr y. The 1(')", are in Colum bus this week. new c,Jien(!nr wou ld Illako every Henry Dearth, of Springboro, in altendance at the annual COli · month equal in th e number of wel'e guests of .the Ladies Aid ventlon of the Ohio Canners ' a sso· work day ~ . (' lilllin ate fl'ac t ion s of which met at the home of Mrs. ciation lind were present at the week s at the end lIf Ihe months, Clauoe Lewis Wednesday after· luneheon at one of the hotel s co-or dinate periods of earning nnd noon. whcn Mrs. Bess Gearhart Morri· s pending. llnd wou ld ha ve mony Mr. nnd Mrs. Berne Jones, Mr. , son, of Linc oln , Neb., gav e an ad· other advnllt.a~ cs . It would s im. 'd re ss on "The Womun 's View· plify holidays by pl'oviding thut lind Mrs. William Coleman and point." Mrs. Morrison's tulk wus 011 be celebl'llted on the snme Miss Thelma attended the funeral declared to be one of the most in· weekday, l\1onday. It would ere. of the latter's father Irvin Kearns t.eresting o f its kind delivel'ed in ale a ru ste l' tu rn over of m oney at the r esidence neal' Mt. Holly, and s implify the budgets of busi. Sunday afternoon. Interment was Colulllbus in many days. ness. lit Springboro cemetery.
Just Received
Outfitters for the Entire Family
BODIES, CABS, TOPS, WHEELS, MO'l'ORS
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"Yourex Silverseal" s ilverware, fully guaranteed. Sold. only by leading jewelers. BeautIful pat· terns- open sto~k . A wonde rful Christmas gift. Cury's Jew elry .Shop, Lebanon. Ohio, authorized dealer in Warre ~ cou_nl y,
MYER HY·MEN .
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH : lIn(\IIY•. Det"mber J 6, se rvices nl ::3 0 II. Ill. Father Bien, Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Hur tsock al'l'ivecl !'lome Friday night from New Madi son, Ohio, after spend· ing two weeks with Mrs. Hurl· sock's sist er, Mrs. hoe maker, who is r ecov ering from u severe illness.
mas to accommodate our
The funerul M Mrs. Catherine Cornt'll, age 85 years, a. ,former rellidt'nt of thi!! community, was lu:lc.I at Lytle church Monday nf· tel·noon. 1'h,' 'ond e WlIS 'onducted by Rev . Hub 1', of Minm· j ~b1Ji·g. rntorm lit in Millmj cem· "tel·Y. 1\1 I·A. OI"nell was t hl' wId· ow of t he ' 1lItc AlberL orn II nnd pussed uWlly tit the honle o f h r daughter, MI·s. Joseph Mc I'IIY, nt M illmisbul"g, with whom 'sha had muc!'l her ho me for s ome tim .'
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HA VE YOU EVER BEEN LON,EL Y. Jonging for some friend or !l letter from home, to r el ieve the tension of your' homesick feeling?
YOU HAVE' AND YOU greatly rejoiced when some kind relntiv~ sent you the home· town paper. You sut down and fairly devoured column after column.
THEN YOU WENT ABOUT your daily duties. homesickn-ess all gone. During your occupied momenls thoughts were !.Iurging through your mind of the events 'c hron. icled in the paper.
AND YOU WISHED YO R relativ e Or friend would send the paper regulurly. thus keep ing you in touch with old friend. Why not send
THE MIA~I GAZETTE' REGULARLY us a hristmas present to some reI. ative or friend. They will surely appreciate it, and UlUnk yo u a lways, fol' it will keep them in touclt with theil' f ormel' life.
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Having decided to discontinue our furming operHtions we will sell at the George O'Neall farm, 2 If.. miles Routheu st of Waynesville [) miles northeast o f Lebanon on the Middletown uno Wu~hington C. H. road, on Monday, December 17, 1928 At 11 o'clock. the following: 6 hor es, !I extra good fl'esh cows, 75 hogs. farm implements and Jo t of harness. R. B. PETERS & W. E O'N EA LL W. N. Sears, Auct,
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The barn on the Apple farm, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT north of here , burned to the ground Friday. Origin of fire un· Estu l 0 f Walte r Mc91ure, d e. known. The farm is now owned cca ~e{1. by a Dayton party and octupieti Notice i ~ hereby given that L. by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shade" . 1\1. Hend el'sO Il has bee n duly ap. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Kenrick po int ed and qualified liS udminis. tl'utor oJ the estote o f W a lt er Mc. entertai ne d to Sunday dinner, Mr, Clure, lale ' of Wnrrell county, and Mrs. George McGath, of Day· ton, Mrs. Alfred Wolfe. and OhiO, c1 ec!':.Jsecl. Outed this 10th dllY of Decem. son, Wilbur. and ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnhart ad son, of Fran~ bel', HJ28 . · ., W. Z. ROLL. ' lin, and M~. and Mrs. C. R. BinJudge of the Probate Court, egar, of Jamestown. Warren County. Ohio. The'rle Jones and MorHs· Whar----... ~ --~ ton miraculously 61Icap'ed' with a LIVE STOCK MEETING few tuts and brui!les when the 'car ---- , ' - - - of 'the latte was wr.ec:k,e d ,in Uak· P . O. Wilso n, manager of the wood; Dayton, as th!v were ' on Producers Gooperative association, their way to work Tuesday morn. will be t~e p~in()ipa l speaker at a Ing of last week. Charlel) eou)1 ty,w1de hve·stock meeting 'to and wife' , of Hollandsbur, be held in IG range hall. at Leba- were on 'the wronc fide 'of tha non ·Monday evening, Dr>ecember street and lideswiped the Whar-,
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PIIlIl!; COl' a s llo'r t legl'slatl've sesMan is also a splice binder ' be- H Harry herw John A Jos l'ph H .11' ' I I ,:11'1'(' \' anI I f !l 1l11 " 1I ' of 11 1" 11' I L' I Gill.,e C r t 1"l' . "v(' h · . S ood . fi anti ion are being made by Governor- :ause 0f h IS power of locomotion' ames were prang e ld vi it OI'!! ng'{: r,V,· yn Ul'tW/'lj:t l L f' Llln.lIl. WI' I:t' glll'~ ( " 0': 'M /, . • I w'i~e 1\~l'n -- \i"odt:/l\I' Lewi ij, )lean 1 l\1 1'~' H. II. JJlII'tH'~1 . '''1 !-'lI :I;II:~~ll e lect Mye l's Y. Cooper alld leaders Jut he is more. He can remem: las t week. of the ho use lind se nate . hi pre- 'IeI' things in lhe pa~t, und he can all' e, '''l1 n ,s H umphr ' t.y, . vio u8 years, the sessions have :oo k forward.to events in the fuMI'. and Mrs. Maynard W<>i'tz s/ Hulwke • [}Il;onils SIIIIIllPhl'I'Y: Ilu \,(' YO llr saw,. ,,,,·u I, ~' m:l drnggell out as late liS the latter ~ure. I wl!I'e dinner ~ucsts of relutives in l e r~ Wl't l~- au . a mJ,!'(' , M, cit uC' 1 c hi np . TI, ey (' li t C;l'III1I'I·. ' II'UI' I', part of MIlY befol'e ' mlltters Hence he is a lime binder. Wilmington S undllY. Vlnt, h',Tcst Tc nll!. ul'lLpl'. Ho ~' P iv,ul!, ut Madol l' n's Man dl'/fAI'S fr th I Peil su,H ~ - LI' o Ed ward., "1,' 1"' '' 111 I.lI l1li"'.r Yllrd. ~o ming before the ussembly have . " o n a ' e ower on- ,. " been di sposed of. During the mals beca~se he prese rve!! his Sl\nta ,Clllus's h ell dqullr Le r s. CuE lli s. C a d C"ok, Ann!! MllY Mr. Et! will !-;('hi ll .. r lln d MI' . W "I f Pa' t exp e raence8, J~,e I'Ive8 no't ry' s J ewelry Shop. "The Hom e of I'oming meeting, however, it is t h e . Adal1l Hal11lll, of Mi dd l"" JW II , desi!'e of 'the udministmtion that mly now. but all aboul his now Gifts." Le banon, Ohio. BlI:<H So lui s L S he r ma ll 'l'inn!'y lutter "ock f t d . . Tl'i o- Enlln" A ul t , l\'al',V F.. t n C n~' . pl·nt S u n dn v wi lh th r·ir (:ulIs i n, j\II'~ . F. H. . I;,rl/nu\\, . eve rything be gotte n o ut of the .1\8 . now II 0 S t0 ' ye « " J I el' ay; from MI'. and Mrs. J . W. Edwa rds Eve lyn Kel'se '· . way in a~ short time as I" reaso n- onl0- III un . t I1In Ie can see long nn d 0 . J. Edwards were bu s incss C ho nl s- Vl'llnll .' A rtll 'l l'l"e, .J nIV I'. I L Mr. lint! Mr s. [,had(,s A n.J"l'stltl ably poss ible. Among important . He.. ,ow VIS as.II ~ ' s etc I ' viNitor!! in Dayton Friduy. B iniI', A"l1 es hcnow "e th, 111,1 11 n nd Mr. lInri I\1I'S. AIIJI'I'l (: 1 II vc' r meusures which are expecte· 'L.~-I-lfro"""Ho l_0-h rna yb ' pdann'ng. In th f _~~~~ I'l'icnd, '" Don n e, ,To rdan, Nc ll~il' WI'l'e Sti lurtlay t'v(' lling- g'ue RlH 0 [' c. ome nccording to campaign prom- o hl'nl "u. hn •beeo ..~" ef u ' ?'1r. an d Mrs. Albert leaVOT Ih 'I'I"idd Tp . ; iI "'~i;l'd A ,.<"Illlea: me iii S ~ Gra ham. cei l L,.·lk n • Mai\h. un d Mr s. \ViII Sc hull' l'. Ises before the nS8embly ar" .. rc~ 8 more 0 a man M ' .~ COil , Wu y n L' Tp. , an d EI' IH' , t Gurp~al of tb e Pence law, whi;h "per- ·i n I!very way. ;~~ean~u~;:. C~:rc::; A~~:;:~~gn. of I'.V .1 0 Miller, ILoi s Pe nn ingtun, , "t' h, Ue"r/il' ld Tp. mlts public utilitl'es t.o collect I' nMany II Rilly word would be I'elI n:w l Port~r, MII" Y" K . Wil ~o n . Pal kr'I' [)ufJf'JI' 1 I' tr' d d H owa rd Ault. I\h'lv n J'.o'1l.'I . . ' ,. , l ' l lS li nd P e nc l'ellsor ll rlltes und e l' bond, before No I lime Sa WII t'Il e d ""y lillie h'lIle. C ut . n<' , >.. ' uld b,an manyd ab rash action Irw in Elli., Em e:l t '\'I'('(' n"."" c~ I~ . .I h ' t' i ,(' ~ t Iflr t I1(' C ltl' i,;llHll S y 1I con s id- cleaner, truer, faster . Roy Pig" I t . ,., 'J , t he app licati on s for the I' ncreases 'ration ef prE've th f nt.e t li en lle l'Ro n, , 1/i lll' _'I" 11 K '· I·". ".,y, ~I yt'UI' I!uaru_.nlt'" alld 1111 hnve been heard by th utl'I,' tl'es, - E 0 cI eI ' u ure, ott, at Mndd e n's Lumbe r 'Yard. r ~ I b ren:t, k I I(. I, arn· I~ . (ary 's J (·\I,.· I,..I· (, I'OI'''e Mi ller, Morri ~ Shel'lI' lloti co mmission.' a 1110dl'fied forn·1 of .lvery '" ~c hul l' l' . Frnnk Swnl'LzI·1. . I '''!" I.t' I':1 non , 01 II. I>. b '. eel IS to be judged not M Jd K I 1o:II II' in - --the Marshall bill, which passed the ,III Y Y Its present advi!1ability, 1'8. D e ~ey and Cad McI (:l'j,I'l!e 11. IJ uk in, ~ O ll nf Tlinl111 .(II "ltll nidl '(,,,~ . .,...,. ' ,~. L' ' l'n I (.' 1'1 11 //' 1/, 01 Ihl' 11 11 1I .,L ' :II·UlI II til' t e l' I) U I(1/1 ' , Wl\ ~ b 1)1'11 '.. TlII'I " Il.'I'. tl R ' ItlP'd ' IIWall ' . fln', .k .' rL.' II 1. Ills t sessl'on, but whl'ch was defeat- but by how it bears on our whole Clure of Dayton, were .."u{'sts of e d overwhelmingly b y th e vo t ers, ~areer. Mrs . Walter McClure on Sunday. . { l'. I I .lI e ll'l mt s"c II !II, u /, y I .J, ~ I tl 'IU , an. I l Iepa/' t l" I _.. 1!1I1\1hC Ent'l :1.1 (;,"' ('I1C J<lIlh. I-'lli ' . ~' ,l. nl• (J':-J " l'tI II fII III II'I l' ~ I,l s iI' : and a driven' licen8e law, and II I r '· . ' ' I ' AI \\ I' dll(> <dav III C'1,lc iJrl1t11111 "I' t l.I·· Iltl ~ 11ft' 11 ('(' ' 1111)(..'1' IU I ~';!H arrl·d 'IVE ' Mr. und Mrs . Clarence Rue ure ov p. .I'\' (II!I "aml'~ , ," U'Y . ' '. . . . "'. perhap!! a compulsol'y autoists' 11-" ~ F JFTY-TWO YEARS J I 'n II I' \\, . if I' loI,lht.1 H r nnnlv e l.·.. ul'l' I,f M/'~ Fl · 8 8 veal'S, 10 IIlonthl" lind ' (l dny. announcl'ng the arrl'val of n dou"ll (In ! l lll l1 'l l'I , 'I Inn 1 '1" I I" , . . 'I' t . I a b t I Y IIlsuran~e aw. u .. A" I ' I ' I \', I 0 I ' s '"lil Mrs. W . E. U'N.'al l. li e was llluI'l'i,'d til I' nld"II~ c S. I N THE LONE STAR STATE cember ter lit their .(·1\t 11 S', tPli'll lh 7.. pn II UIO(: . B, .."I HI' ~" , I "(' ' ____ 14. home on Friday, Der, I'mll\)!C'. I ~I 't " , \I , 'I' (\ t h IS 1 Rush to secure automobile IiIn renew ing his subscription to ~~I~l lt Th ' :I II/ o n ' ~. c:;· \\,118 W I' I't' plli l'. a lt. ... r fl lld I'~ JllaL') I ullinll ii I'(' c l;i ldrcn wl'rt' hor n, two t hId " M' f I , \"'1 "'1S~ · ·h '\~' ~I~I' ~[I t - :£II I.d , s ilve,', rll l"llt' I', h l'a ~s , n i"k(· 1 hal' I' Il n'c (" ,ll'd hilll L" till' ('; I'.·"t cens e ags a~ a rell y started ill ne lami Gazette, Mr. H. C, Brlld Mis~ Lavonne Burton and Mr. UC'(' '. I lila , nul ell 1 lJl' k . I h ' .' f1 . ~ ,., the office .of the Tcommissioner of .treet, of Clifton, Texas, wr,' tes Howarll Burton nttnndell the fut t. ' DPI' .IS .co..,U I'I ~ b'UI·V. V·Irgllll(l ·· · ,tn( 111 ~ 1' II ' ,onzl' II 1 11111" '1 . tllt sC'h; ;t1, ~o Ibuv. Bl.'vI,nd I' "I ' . t· I· I' .. tH·" I :'<1"1'11111. \\' I wh' .. Illotor veh Ieles. housands ofap- ,hat although he has been away neral of a r e lative at Blanchest e r F Ik M C..,·G"., II ' , .. , ~U, all ( ~ I Yl' r. ,I,ry ~ ,(,IV - 111'1 In III !lIlC),. '//11 "r ... ·n ... an hid b r W .o.u. s, ury 1,111e, . t .ICC . cS. I: ln.' Sh " ll. Leha ll vn (Ih ·, u. )" 2:( 'Cllt ' pll Ions ave a rea y een re- '1'0111 oynesville 52 years, many this afternoon. Wliitum W nrdlow, D, ck Mi lleI' . ' .. ceived, and many motorists have names appearing in the Gazettc LIT ' J h J II I' i ~ ~\lI'\· it· t· d h v hi ~ w il'l' and by this time gotten their 1929 f " '. ye mn ey, 0 n • ears,. acqlll' Burch Arth u r of \V illllillg' tr n three ehi ldl'l' l1 ; M,:s. M. L. I'a rare amiliar to him. He asks Specials 111 Jewelry. Silverware, Adam s Ceci l Uav i!; .Iohn 1'h ol11 ' Ind J I' j~'1 '1 ' . (. " tags. The new tags may not be that his kindest regards be ex'- I h' I th . , . . '. ,. l.' lin' w t' rl' III " '('1' 11 - s ha ll and 1\1 1'''. (1111',,111'1' Surface.. u sed until after December 21, I't g ass ware C lOa ~are, ea er IIso n, Leo n ard ]0 ou lk R. Man on I lit' ld I"day tt ) uttl'n .1 tilt· funt' I' 1I " f WaYIII'svilit', lllld GeorJ,!'c W. pressed ta any who still remem- goods and novelties. .Cary's Whittllker. " f L) llll" 'J I tll'I'OI' .'1 fll ,l", ,"11 .1 1' 1(.'('_ . has been announced in Columbus. bers him. J ewe Iry Sh op, Le b anon, OhIO. ~ ' !'lakin, I' Day l on . fric'ntl bl' s idl"s. muny Pianist . Beatrice Robitzcl' 'o r "f 't han t )Ilu~:.. ot hl'l' rel..ative ~ I1l1d lIav -
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Mr_ Bradstreet's early boyhood days. -were spent in WayneSVille, H \. ' e IS a ·s on of tne late Milton Bradstreet, who owned the ' resi' I nce now · owned and occupied by ce C. M. Robitzer and family.
The influenza epidemic, which was raising havoc in the midd le west ,a week ago, has not hit Ohio with any degree of severity, state health officials have reported. _ - -They warned everyone to call .a physfcian at the flrst appearance REAL SALE of any of the usual symptoms, however, in order that the disease Cal'l McC.o y's sale, three miles may not gain a foothold in the north of Springboro, of last week Buckeye stat.e. was surely a real '<me. Brood BOWS -:-~brought as high as $60 per head' 'feeding hogl! sellin&, at a real ftt: TltE OHIO CANNERS CLUB ~re; cows brought as high a8 $.l40 ELEC·T NEW OFFI.CE·R.S o.ata brought ~2 cents per busJiel' 'corn brought' oi cents; two team~ The Ohio Canners' club at its of horses brougbt 5450. Mr. Mcannual meeting i~ Columbus last Coy, ecdived '1000 more. than week,electlld officers for the year .anticipated OlJt ot his sale. It .o n's foltows~ -; . Iy. took .tw() ·hours and. ten m'inutes Mrs. A. L, Sharp, Celina, presi- to sell nearly UOOO worth of farm . ' dent; Mrs. H. ·M. Crites, Circle- ehattels. ville, vice-president; Mrs. Charles . ~r. Mc~oy employed F. T. MarH. B.o ardlJ!an, ColumbulI, record- till and J. Stanley, of CentervlUe, ing secretary; Mrs. Roy Ironl, to conduct hi. ale and reeom • Clyde,' corres_ding secretary meDdl them hlarhl7 ~ atl7' one .interuted I~ IIUIIdq a public ~e, ,nd trealurer. .,
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'OLUMB S, OHlO- 0nl' of lilt' int erestin g bils of info r mlllion thut Ital'e corne to Iigh L Hince thl' ~ I "clio n is' t hat , for th l' fl" st time In til e .h lslo ry of Ohi" politics , a Re puhllcan . WtlS in c hurge of l he hentlqullrlel'~ tlf th e DI'IllIl'ratie cun lidale for gover nor, L. L. Po .... a uvertising IlIllnuger of the Oal'ey 1','ee Expel·t Co ., who had c hllrge o f Congress man Martin L [)llvl'Y's Ill'lIdqulll'lel'R lit Kent, hll~ ill' n u Repuhliclln eve\, s inc e he bl'l'lIll1e o f voting uge . It is repO I·Leu . t hat he i~ confirmed in his '·C I) ubhl'aniRm · ancl haR no intenti on of becoming a Demonat now o r Ilt IIny other time. Pile was Her. mallllging editur of th e Akron MI·s. L. H . Gordon, United Tim e!! for nin e yea rs. leaving in ) IlUl t o go with the Dllvey co mplI - ('hanl( Offering trouBurer. When the business seop ion had Ily. He ha s been oRHo ciated with D.uvey ill all of his campaign s s ince leen conel ucled 11 Chris tma s readItI H fir !!t I'llee for Cu ng reRR in 191 8 ng entitled, "Saint Nicholas- An hut haR never campaignt'd fo,' any ) Id Sai nt in a Nt'w Worltl ," By o ther De mo c rat. Though n ot yet lcv. S. Parkes Cadman, wa s giv40, he ha s 1\ broad buckground of 'II by Mrs. Edith M .Harris. During the delightful social ~xp e rlenc e in big~league politics, lour d eliciou s refr eshments were III the newspaper profess ion and 'el'veti by the hostesses, as!, is led in bus iness. [n the 1928 cam )lail{n the straight Democratic or- ,y Mrfl . L. M. Henderson, Mrs .A. T. Wright and Mrs. Lee ganization 'ffol't wus center ed at the Htate Democr~ic head quar- \1. Hl'ndel'son Wel'e guests of Ihe ter~ in olumbu s . The general 1ft rn oon. - ' -atrll it'R of the campllign , lhe appea ls mnd e to voters regardless of pU,'lY, we nl through th e h adquarI e rs III K e n t under P oe 's d il'ecLi on . As generali ssimo of the e:1 mpltign, ongressman Dave y divided hi s time betwe e n the two oflic t·s. All slate institutions are plan ning for the u sua'l hrist mas dinners tllld e ntertai nm e nts. A min. tre l snow will ti give n lit t he penite nti ary by the prison e rs while at all ho!\pitllis allP othe'r in s titulions there will be wellt rimmed Christmas trees for the unfo rtunate inmates. Children of the s tate hospital for fe e ble-minde d have been working for many months mnking presents, and well filled boxes from parent s and rel otives which are already being r e, il'ed by the manag ing officers ind icate that nothing is being left un done by eithel' the s tate or relulives to make the dny just a s hapl)Y a s possible for those under the care of the grent stllte of Ohio Th e state choo\s for both the deaf ond blind adjourn for the holidays this week and the hund l' ds of ch Hdren will scatter to heir homes in every county of the !ltnte.
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Be ne dic t io n Re\·. Benn et.! Miss Viola Scniller and Miss _ __ _ _ _ M ' t L' t d t f W'I ~rgtuerl e Il o lry , s u tenthS 0 Ik - WARNING SENT OUT TO mmg on co ege, spen d 'thl\' dM F eR 'wee M MERCHA E E en W I , r. an rs.. . 00NTS OF TH STAT maw • The Ohio Ban'k Prs' a ssoc'\a tioll F ine Wide h l'ep'li II II.". We use is , se nding out a wlIl'ning to t h only genuine parts. Gu all\l\f.eetl bunks of the · stllte with til!' r . wOl'k. Cary's Jewelry Shop, Ieb- q uest that it be gi"en 10 t he 10anon, Ohio . Open evening. cnl prellS. "One, W . E. Ne lso n , a lias H. C. !\I iss Olive Dinwiddie wA. in Miller, d escribed a ~ being about Xenia over the week-end.. Mu. forty yelirs old , !l1l1'k compl ~xioll, Belle Dinwiddie, ltJrs. Leah weighs abou t J(j() pound s, medi Strouse and Paul Savage joined urn height, uSlIally dressed in her there ·on ~unday and spent sheepskin coai and overlill s, i o perating ill almost eve ry county in the day with friends; the stllte by pnssing worthl ell!l n',erchant. The ; Mrs. Flossie Carey entertained checks with with , a dinner on Sunday, which checks ha.ve, always !!nded in 86c was given ill' celebrattOn .ot-the and_tlilye ' u s u'ally beef! fo r either • birthday anniversary of MiSs Lu- $34.85 or $27.85. He makes II sm a ll purchase and cy Emley, who was completely a~d . very agreeably surprised. tenders the check in payment· tilkn Those present were Leander Ca- ing the remainde.r · in cash. .rey and family, Mn. Rachel Kir- such a man appears not,fy your by and 80n, Harry, Mr_ and Mrs_ local officers a~d ,the banks in youI' town,'" , J; iI. T~ylor.
M' ing s Jtl' nt hi ~ ('ntil'l' lif,· in thi s I. find :\11'';. LOl'l' n Hadl l! " and commun il y ht· i ~ wc ll -kn"w lI and rIaugh lt'r. of CIt'l'clan d HllI'l 1\1l' 1'('~ l v",t"d by ,'111 . . CI O' N II I f"·' 'I ." , . HI ~ . eEl I'L ' tle ~ la yn H"n - ~ .l onH·!h')nH' ! lnth e haJl P .yf , "d, ing 1'0 1' J) elund. Fla .• to s llP nd Ih e To t he pas LlIres gre"ll anti fair. Chl'i !;tmn s ~ ell ~ lIn wiLh thl' Jall - T o th e s hining c ily pal't'd with !Co ld nt.!" I ~. I Lh I .. h " i nl .' I l'l1r OIl I'S \\'/1, tI I1K l e re I t~ h')11l!' fOI' 1111' lir l' tI nlld II'(' UI'Y Buy hCI' II (lil1 l11 onrl. O nl y lhe feel, Ii'n es t hlu e white fiet·y s lone , in Fo t' th e I,rc,kt' ll h c arl ~ d r es l. ne w des ign m o untings lit rell!lO lI~ F " r t hc nching heud , II pillolV ~11'l' c t able pl'ices, will ue found lit CaOn' th ' ~aviOl"S I.,ving ur(,llsl. r y's J l' wc,ll' Y Shop. "T he H o rne o f BOlllcl hom e ! Lo the lun;1 of p eace Gifls," Le ban o n, Ohio. ' Wh e l'c t he ~hadn\l'~ f1'e Hway, ' A n~1 lit wuncle l'er rind~ hi ~ rc t MeHlls. ha d es E. Bradbury, P. . \ ut la !'t B, Hendel'so n and . n. L. Cra ne . ]1\ Lhe li g ht of e nt!l ess cloy. fl'ol11 Wu ~ n esv ill l' ,l odge, Hn<1 F . - - - --~ A. Har tsock, Will Luk ens a nd Ru s HAD MACHINE STOLEN, ~e ll She"od, of the HarveYllbul'g I n d~l' attend e d a Pmstnlll;;tel'S c nMunuy J[ gpkill s' machin \vas vocation a t Oaylor, .IILurday e'v - ltlolen f ;oili - its pl\l:king place on e lling. Main st.rec·t 011 unday eve ning . As yet no L1'flCC of it hilS been dis:1\1 iss Olive A li en left· on undllY cover II. eve ning for New York lIud ~iI\ilcd on Tuesday for !1 s ixteen days' Send 1'he Miami Gazette for Xmall. cruise to the West l.ndies. \
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La s t S:tturdllY ni g ht the local JO y s provpd t uo good fo!' the Sprj ng- I,r,!,,, boy ~ in II vl'ry slow a nd ullinl l' I·" . ill l(' CO llt c ~ t on the Pli lt III' ""lit I e ll Ill s. Th e Heores : Hf.'s<'rv(,s \V ., ~:J,; . ' ., 7. F il st 'I' eu111 - W .. :If,; S., 10. l'\t.'xL F"iday;tighl th c boys will j llU "II " y to Killg ~ Mi lls anti 1\ vpry illt(' r" ~ 1 illg J,!'Hlll p i ~ (·xp cc Ll'd. The l' rowd al Mor ,'o w ',' ll S ., f (nil' s izl' hut 11 lit (' 1101I g- h yd. Let's get It Illl'ge t'l'owd and g" Lo Kin gs Mills and ~ ho\l' th l' boys we relllly can ~ l1jJpol · t Illl' lll . After F'l'iday night 11!l're will lit· 110 gUllles unLiI lifter C hri s tma s VIlClltioll. La s l G' uesday iJolh Loa m . jo ur III·yed tl> C'ente'I'viJle wh qn two Vl'Y fa ~t li nd in tercsling gUllies 1I'{'t', ' pla Y(·11. Thl' ~co r e: C.H.S. W.H.S. Fil' ~ I . te alll 26 11 ~ I' ('j,nd t"11111 14 16 NEW PROPRIETOR ASSUMES CHARGE H..J . Adllm R, who : everal weekR '\IIo(U 1'1I1'c hlls(!ti the lILo l'e of the 111111 Dl'u g (:o mpltny , as s umed 1·lwrge Mondny . Mr. Adam s is II regis t e l'ed phul'mlt('is t a nd will cllnrilld a n up -tn -dnt e pharmllcy. H I' c nnll!~ h i ~hly recommended 1',,0/11 Wilm ington whl're ,h e was ~nnn cc l e rl wilh the P rry Drug Stlll'l'.
We Ilrc "lens ed to extend a \\'t'l come to Mr. Adams and family who ha ve tak' n up their residence ' in h'ls. udu' e'~ " hou se vacated uy Mr . . nnci, Mrs. ChaR. E; Michener. , . Mr. Ri chard Day, who looked after the btl 'ine!ls ul,l t iJ. Mr. Adam"" cou ld take charge', has returned to Wilmington. ' _ .
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APPRAISED PROPERTY Joseph P . . Myers, of Cincin~tI. BUTch Arthur, 01 Wlhninaton and J. O. Cart..wright appraised U. MeClure property on Konu,. .
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H e found h"II'< 1I:olll1:1h A. :O;hilllp. llh, ' )t ll!ll1 whih· ~\t'I ' P li p ylflll' L'tHlr Ug' t ', '"ig hl bc I"" IlIl l·. "Tit" I \\':) s ,1('11." aid :\1 1''' . BI:ond, "W,' lI lt! Blallt! "I;j ,' d if I ~1I1l('(1 ,':11' "t aI., alld IIl'd,·I',·" a di , tl'ihu -· ;-;h i "'1' Ilnci (;l'''''g(' ShillIJl. Th l' lI thel'" \1'' " :l1I"lh"I' lI11'all ' a "buy w:lnt e d " Mig n in t he win 11"111 1'1111 " ,1' I'll ~a \'l' Y( ,II ,;,)nll,h"II', "~h l " ~ t~\ll hid \\.l' I.. t· ~ · p ht l n ' , alld tdl ~' Pll Ul' (' u :-l iun:.dl y'!" influin' d li o n HI' I lw PI 'fH't.:' t·t!S. Hol,,' rt ,J . :-;h:t\I' ha" \\'a ~ :1,,· \\' l"1\ II'\' ~ tnlt('!!I' fil' s t. "' liat(·\,,·1' , I", h:ordl)' 1'".1' . 10" ,' 1," ".1" in~ ill UH' 111 "Ii)!hl :0 , tl'llll)!" tl ow .. I' u dr y goo d s s tore. H e Il id I luII II ' ·. 111 t ilt: I'a"'p "I' Fillyd Fn s tt'l" \"~. iiI',' II' hu liv i,", xpli":Ild,· tIl \)11 :111(', 1,,,,'s"III('d h illl ~c l f 1111(1 WU lI h ired I'" illl,'.! 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HUI h',' 1,,' 11 1(,,"1'( ' 1'1 ·01 it I,,' II (,·X I lI1 o rn illg. .1 ""llie ('Ill'l'k,·d lo in, wil h II o f \ i~ot:r li"n \\'ith hi s I1lill"l' child, "If yo u d ,llI'l lI\in d . r'lI begin Itl' rl :-;"i,l.-r alld .J. 11. \",,'Irh·)' Wl' rl' g ,·"lul'c lIn~1 II w"nd"dul j!1':JY l\:i ~ h "\\,h:<I d id h,' 1,,11 \,,1' ,, 1' >i ,1 1", 101.1,,10,, " 1t""11 lhllt til'" ti l' t h ree "IIU !' " 11(' haol 1Il' \' ,'r SlTII il ill lilly IHI\\' ill th ., "t1 ~ tlldy .. I' tli,' d.' f"IIII · 'W"' ," hl' s!l it! . "I won' t c hal'go "ppu i" lt'd "I'PI'Hi s "I'>, lop '!" Itl II 1111.1' ",h( '1i ~Ir,;. HI :llld. ' If lIi s 111,' 11 f,·11 ill 1,,1' (' lI'ith 1I11' , ut ht'1' \\ ' OllIHII' S l'Yt·S . ,) f (.\,\. ~. \ lint. 1I" lIry 1\ il'l', A. ~l. P ol la r Iln d III >i dl' lI tHlllt"" b'Hly 11"'1',, wa s II .llIyt hin /o: flll' toLiay . but , don't "\\'a l, hil l"'" 1'('l'li('d 1<1Il'i,I"'. ,,"01 11' 11('11 half dl'lI"k ..:ot t" tight " 1: 11 l,h'~~ YO II wilh "\'l'ry 'olrop In Ihi' (,l\ ~l' o f thl' ( 'ald w"lI :ll1d 11"111') (;"'1" II't' I',' Ilppoinled IIP,tri f. ·; hi " Iwart p,. IIIIII ('d , hi s blulid 1I'lI nt tu tllkl, llllY dlJlncc o n los ing :-; p"!ik il1 )!, rl f )' hin l ~ t · lf. "~HU flt·"d i ll)!. YHu'n' not K,.inJ.:' to du thaLli "\If bloo d in m" hl'l ln." "he ",his · T:l y l,)\' ' n, \·s. \ \'. ~. Adam s l't HI. prai,,'I'> Itf ""I'lllin n '1I 1 "~late in II lit " .. .... ;- nll 'lt'. foil' I 1,0101 HII ,' k ''1'111 ",.( g .. illg- til l{t'l dl'unk I'U(ll' d , h is bl'l' a ~ l btlI'll a hl'i1VY lioi s pus it io n." th ,· d .. f"II " aI11 ~ \\\ .... ' gr:lnlt'd lif p,... "" i'a"~illn:;tl' ly . 'l'W(, yen .. s lal,· .. he t oo k II p lace (' 11 :'" "I' H. A , Whitlll'l'(" g'ullrd iun II:' 11K· SOIlH·thi"g h,,1 had d u)! ill ' Ihal'" ('(' !'t:lill." 'n'pliNI Il lIlIlI" , It wa ~ onl" a " s h p IlIrll ('d awa \' 1I"II,ill' iJllt ('" "11011111(' '' ~ . " tt · .... " d;qr:;, to rill' Hn..,\\('l', dt'IHUITlt ,. I' S, \ 'iola Sl'Ill·1I l'! :11 .. Inilio rM, ill a ullnk illl{ h o u ~l' . F o ur year !! I .. hi " I' ita ls '"HI th ,' I':lill ""llIai ll 1 ';1 id " r1tl~' II,,' 'HI I I,,"", II if., lik\\, il h, ," 1 IIJ1Y s" l icitll tion Ilr en intu t h t' 1'",, 1;1 "tl"'l IlUIIII " saw " h;, II I" lit ht l; pll'llIl ill g. In tlH' ,fooplh s "I' hi s IIlin d, IlIt(')' h,' had II selll u n th e Stoc k Lidll B"/ll. acimi ni s tl'lllrix "I' th e' WIIS laIlH' , a llol lhlll ,:I\l' w"n' (,.1 J-: II<' 10 ...·. 1'111' !I v )' k""11 1-:1,,"1''' I'"g"III , ' II t 1'''"111 DlIllll e t h e ,.,\. C " ult altaill ""' 1'1' 111".1 lh,' \110 Jo:Xi'llll llg('. 1'11<'n h e mnd e a treSid",'v 8('11 1 l'S llIt l', wa ~ lI uth Ul'izeei ~'I l' )(kan '\Hnd al ~ ,/1'('1' h,' r k ,l'< ' 1·" " ,,01 wil lo II 111 Ih"IIlt' 1I I lIpon 10111(" B lalld \1" >11\1111 f( '11 pllssiflnnl~l)' in his s uul. IIH'I'l' \\',,, " I""" . li ,, 11 ,I "il-,' ""rlaill t,· ~ t illlll"y I" 'I'll ce rtaill s «,c k Ul' I "II~illg' 'to 11 (' I,·ft slIlIll'lhill)! "~'ill ~ ill hi lll . III('udoll S fOl'lu n p in II ~ tr oc t rn il".0\ ( , II ' .1 " 11. I'll 1,,11 Y'llI 10,' ,' 1,,1''' \\'ilh him. ll is CO II scie II 1',' fr"m t ill' ,·a,.· "f 11" lill1li Hllwy.·r fl'l't. till' " , tnlt·. II" s at do\\'n UP"" 1I h"lll'h " II ,til'), - '"I'" dll)'." 11"' 11 1 "II I I,,' \\,,, - \\[1"· II t·\'('1' tl', l lIlt ll,d abo ut th,' h e- l i e " lIfl'e n ·d . 11 ,,1'" ""' II1l'd I'llI' \\,ay .1 1' ''1. · II, wen t fl'l) m un e p rov; . "' , Ilu ce \\T, l101I\·Y(' 1'. III11' I'Y 1\1. Lind er WIl ~ u)Jpnintl! d tIll' Jl"rl'h li nd dir('('(l'" his a tll'lI - 1111111 , " [t'" a ,',,"' "'"'' "III1"~: " !! illllifl!! of that n ff u il·. S h e ' 1\\ '1\)' . Il ,'s p" ir h ll d "" i'l,('o l upon jl!l'l t () HlIo t h(' t·. milking milli oos ndmini ~ tl'lltur nf t h ,' e~tale of Em- t i(H' t l) t ill' lIJ1prlla('/lill/o: " .. \1'1' 1,·. him and wa s dl ' \' illj!~ hilll i lll" ill ('vt.' l' yt hill g' h ,' to u c h efl, o r gll n N E W SUITS (' 1'SOIl ~, LirHiL'l'. tI"c"II ~ c d , l.JIIf1d Th(' t l'Ct!:' of thr ",nJI'l' 11','1',' Ihi(' k I'l'ckl ,'"'' IlIO" d wh"11 111' l l" 'll!!ht uf izill!! lhl! U ni ll ll '/' llbllC('O Co" und ~ylvin E, lI "rnll'JI \' ~ . ' hade s $:!UOO. " t Ill'" hi..: l ' nt('l'IlI·i ~ \.'s . und whc n .Je nnil'. ,' n ll u/o:h fu l' h illl tll Il1l1k .. ,'c a s"'l:II. 11 " 1'111 £' 11. d ivll r t' ,In g l" }\lIltl~ (' ''firl \\1. Hu s~t'l l. ex('c utrix or 11 .. ha d f,"·)!, )t I l' n Ill"'. Ill ' hnd he !'l,ti l''''' twellty ycurll a go 11(.' ab l v thll t ~ I I' '' . Blaml had Ill>! ()[ gr ll~~ n!'gll'c t. t ht' Fred L. Hu ~s ,· l1 ('stule, tiled ~e,"n hilll wlkill)! t" .1 ,,"ni,·. rorgott"n lhat hl' had prollli"e d t o l·l·l inl\ui s hul li S II I/lilY a s t hi rty cliWillium and :-J e lli,' Blanch,· h"I' irll'e .I: ,II'Y and npPl'lIi "" nl i'nt , f lll'C h,·... II., had f" "I!IItt(·t1 thnt r l' d o l'fIl(' s, Hi ~ 1H! 1'~o n o l f o r tune \\' ~It'n the IIut lll\\, '" wifl' .11'('\1' Thad" ' r ~ , Benjalllin B,' £'lel' el he n\('lInt tll ~lIl1lr "Ollt a s many ,\.,," 1I 11r o f the Inr'gllst in Am e r 1H'lI r !Julln l' ~:, \\' thllt ~ h e \I'US a III.. III quiet titie tn (·,' rlain I' ·a l Marriage LicDn s". live ~ liS milt~Jl ~ I",)(I llt'IWl"'11 h ·1' it:!, li e wns o n e o f th e p ion eers la ll. ~t rllll". full )udil'd WOIl1(' II , ~ t!lte , :lIld fl'e,' u()~1. II' h" Jllid the foundlltion s o f Am er1': : 1('1 1\:oble a ll d lI'1i H~ SlIra h Ba · l':lth(' I' ~oud - h"J king- \\' il h fI fu ll Oll1ll1i? I'c ial Pnpe r Purch asC' The I" 'ry n'I1H'll1ltrllncl' ~ h rl: r ed "a' s illd u s trinl g r ell tlle ~s. b low lI, buld ul!l'llct\I'l' lIe ;<~. Dunll'· Corp , v~ . MHI' Y ~~. ~(' igfri ed , exl'- k 1', bOlt h of Ma so n , utl' hi ~ m o rb id int"" SI1l' l'tift ll. :'Ill' II'IlS 1Il0rl' ,'" n Clll'lle<1 wilh 1ll'1' L'Xcut ri x 0 f t h e estn te of W. H , Sei!! madc a diff(,l'l'nl'l' . II "w s t ralll!" 1\I',' >sioll thlln witli h e r go .,otl h l,. ks; Re:. 1 E.tat" Tran.fera WAS POLITE fri d dec [\ ~ ed . for 1Il 0 n y, $81Hi fO I' hi m t o r l'lI li z,' that! II,' f(·lt IIl1d li S s hl' up pelll'l·d u nsu~pki " u~ Il nd inll're, t. Th e " nn lI arn Co" by s h (' rill' , Ill' f,·1t I'e li eved. Th" sit\la t~1)1I g"lIl,'fu l to h,·.. . II I' IIl"l bel'li lIun ~t:' wife - "W o uld y o u like Lo Co llins Wi/o:ht ll nd (,hri " l iall A. 111(> 11 t""k un n " inj;ula(' 1.0sl. for ce d inl" II lI tIIlWI'Y: >hl' hlld ' Ollll' Cllkt,'!" Probat e Proceedi ng . K u r z, t nll·t ill F l'u nll in, bf'c n ~ toll!n rl'lIl1 \ h ,' 1' P('(\ I)\(' and T ral1l1 "Y c~." Euchn: CIIIIl(, up Ill; the pOl'ch .Jallles C. Bl oo d In Car l I3lo () ,1, ca ...·ied intI) '·l1 p til' ity. "Y,·H. whllt ?" Edilh F u rn" h 11 , 1I r e~i dent of lind II w k\\' lIr uly inl1'odu ce d 1l1l1l1H' lot in Frnnkli n , Th e)' hl1d 1\1'1 in 11ll' ril'l'r fa : l · "Ye ~, denr." Fl'flnklin Tp.. was adjudged in(" Mr ~, mand. :"Iw was yuung-, H o ward C, Ilnd lI attie V , S hu- Jlrobnbly nllt OI'Cl' twenty · fiv e , Ile~.s. he to in~ti l hnjl( ' intll Ill''' - - . ane unci WlI!; ol'fler e d com m itted pert. [met in Frallk lin Tp. d,- , plli r ing l if,', " h(· 10 111' t l\l' and IHlt 'Iuile so prcpos~r%ing lit to th e Dayton Stute hO Rp itll 1. N'EE DED STRENGTH l11l'ans. p" .. hllp>< ,,,I' k,·.' pinl! him E ll a E. ' tumpf, nei mini stl'lltJ'ix Go lciil' Grilli s t o ' . J. Rya n, 24 d o~ " I'llllj{". lI er ey~ " wel'c lurg,', He rl.'. in \V lIyne Tp. 1'1'0111 si l1k i l1~ tr, th,· I,,\'l·1 IIf h(' .. o f th ... Els ie E. tumpf l' s tat~, filed rllthe!' p I IImi tl ~nt . L1 l1d br tl wll i ll tJ 1)(' ~u nda y m o rn, t he pa !\tor John und lIIuggie L 'Jng t o H e r - co lor. 1I t' !' Illouth , tuu, wu s 1111''':<. "ca p!(l,, ~, H (' bet'alll" <·"n ",'i" l1 ~ IIf ""ticed a lI e w nll'mber at c hutc h . ht'r final nccount, orris, lot ill wi th t he lips full. ~lII d ~ h~ hlld a s tnong belllil,!! df'si .. u t(, :'l'" ~H'r , Ill' went Ol'cr to tulk with the n e w J. Le e T h o l1lp ~o n lI eimini st rntor bert lind 1I1uue l Fl'unk lin. tn lk with her. Haunted by J e nni e '. la d faceof t h e M"al'Y H. E ll iso n ('~tate, fil e d ~·tl nl('I ·. w hi tl' te e th. J ohn !llId Maggie Long t o V llnh er wi s tful . m i le- her eye • . . . hi s f o urth a cco u nt, Dunn c took her pro tT !'e u hand ., \\ ell , II' II. I'm mi g hty g l ud to (To b" cn nt illu rd) zo O. nnd Odi e Mue Wnit es, lo t Oharles W . Gray, ex cutor of and I'e mlll'k e d frtlnkl y thnE h e wa ~ ---'(' Yf' U, Rufu s . Guess you -all in Franklin. t he l\Iyrtie Gra y estate, filerl hi ~ gllld to meet he l'. I "lH\,I"I'I't bee n t o c hurch ill II goo d J o hn HIIU Maggi e L ong t o Ceo. inventory nnd !lP l' ni ise m e n t. Mrs , B llln d u ppear(J(1 pleuse u ; ~ t()ry alo ng thi s rivel '. l~lIc hr l! lall l1che(] iI hel·se lf. It took . n o 'I' hil "." , H ay ' ,K ecve r , admini trator !l n d Mebe l H e is inge r, lo t in Frank alld h er lnugh, which fol1o\\'(' (\ , 1,,·1'(' is II t('!lde r -h" n I't,·" ol d 1'0111, ji!'l'l'llt Ilcl:spituity o n hi s part to sre "1 hnd to co m e . I nl.'ed slt'engt h," lin. o f the ~Iw oo d . K eevcl' c~hlle. wn s lo u d and rut h e r mu sical. und .J e n ha s t. Lk e ll h ill1 in." lhllt. ~n~ w( · J'(·d Rufu )4, "Yo u see, it's 'hu rl es eel(!lr to H u rl'y oo k, filed hi ~ in v IItO I'y a nd apprni ,;e"Mr. DUlllle- Buc k Duane, \\' hrn EUl'hr had s hulfl'c! int u II ~ WII S p ill yil'l.!~ a gam o f lo v t'. Ihi s wuy , gol a j o b white 2 lots in FI·o nklin. ment. I::uc h l'e said, didn 't h e'!" s hl.' a s k- l h ' h ()L1~C Mrs . Blnlld IUI'net! to I'laying with life' u nd deu\h! "1I 0 hin' II c hi cke n coop and we e d - ~ V. T. R obc r ts to Gl'ove nnd 'i'lle will of William It trate d .. DUlllle with curin~it)' alld ill li' rc',l . '1HlIl'linll's h,' tremb led, not t h nt in' :l wlll e rm el o n patc h ." Mnrguerite H equ;lI'l h , lot in Fl'lInk ton, dec a _ttl, was ad mi t.ted to " Bu ck l"y," cO I \,cc te d Dunne. in hel' gne. he fetlrcd Blund o r All o way, (I I' li n. prob u te . • ( "T he nicknam e'~ not u f illY c hou:" 1'11 tell you. IJ uan(·. " gh , nid a n.\' mlln, h Ul ut the . d tlep~ o f life G eo rge E. Gellllllukll t o R o y D, U al'ry Spar ks wa s app ointe d udcflI' n eslly , " I'm ,:; u\'\., !!I"d if you h,· had come t o ~ee into . H e wn " in g," I31l1ck . lot in Fl'Ilnklin . lIIinis tl'lI t r of the s tate of Wil "I'm certainly g la d to m eel you , m 'a n to bide a w hil p, I' m u mi s- ,·an ;,·" Oll t of hi s Id mo od. R oy D. Black to Ru ssell Bowl ia m Spurk ' , dec eased..-.-bond Bu ck ley D ua ne ," s h e said , liS sh e e r uu ll' \l'oma n, Du mllr. I' m all Nlll o n ce s ince this dllring mo e rma tel' , lot. in Fra nklin , $ 1200. t ou k t h e ~ ('ot. DUlln e otTe r ed h c r . ,ll u t la w' s wif,· . lind I hate him and i\'(: had . tilTctl him had h e be.e n Moon to . ulllue l L, Kil'M il t o n Mar..:are ! C r alllcr wa s uppo in ted "So rry to h ave bec n o u t. K id t he lif e I ha ve 10 lea d, I com,' huu n le,1 by phun t o m s of Buin beby, lot in F l'a nklin. MONEY LOANED Ildm ini. tratrix of t h e Geol'ge P, Full e r' s l yi ng Ol'('\' at D e gel·'s . H e~ o f 1I !!olO iI fum il y ill Brown sv illC'. ~ide hi s h ed. Rath e r h od be been H ebe l' and B es!<ie ~. Morglln t n H. . Buys, . E. M oo l'e and H. G . got feve r toduy. " I nI.' V" I' k,H'w Bland \\'a s 1111 haun l ," by ./t' nnie's Slid f llceF itzpat r ic k we r e appoirtte u a p- Mllrgaret J, Mo ntgo m ery , lo t in "W h e n Bland's a wa y I h avC' to (IUtlllw ti ll l o n~ aft('r he illlll'l'ied h('1' \\'i.-tfu l s mil .. - he r eye~. S llI'ingboro, pl'ui ers. nur~ e .. II t hese sh ot- u p b oys, and mi:. W .. were ~I'p nrall'd al limes, li e lH'vcr wa ' IIblc til . peak a Mllrgal'e t J , Montgo mery to H eit sure lllk c>' my lim e . +lave you ,1 flU I illll\gil1..,d he wa s aWlIY oil lI'u rd 10 he r. What li t tl e co mmuourt de! e l' m i ned the li"ros~ OR S H ORT TIME- Easy ber Morgll n, uu o u t 4 'ac r es ill t e rm... Also S urveying and Abva lue o f the Murth a Bunn ell esbeen :wuitillg a lon e? Didn't see bu ~ ill{' ss . But t he truth cIImc' o u t. lIicalion hl' had w ith h er w us Clearc r eek Tp. ~ trllcti n g . Writt> a nd I will call tate . to ue $97:.1 1.76 a nd o rd er cI thut slatt e rn g ir l of mine'!" Bland s hnt my 0\1' 11 cO \l ~i n. whll through Euchre, w h o ealTied s h o rt P ea l F . a nd CO l'li B , Ch e now e th n nd see yo u .. 11m D. Henkle, Wayu di st ribution m u u e to t h e two S he gave me a s hurp g lllnce, to ld Illl' . My family ('a-: t 1lIC' off, IIH·"sag-('s. But he cH ught g limpst o Harry nnd C lara L. PUlllphl'ey, J 11 nesvi li e , O hi o. h ei r s , M yrtle R . B a nrh art an d e~ of 111'1' (,I'c r y t imc h e went to T h e woman hn d an ex t\'il o l'dinal'Y li nd I hlld Lo fl ee wilh I3lal1<1. 48.02 aCl'es in Fru nklin Tp. Dwight Gilpin. LOA NS o n L ives t ock, Chattels "I \I' II ~ o"ly cif.!ht('c n then. I' \'e Ih" BlotHl house . She co ntrive d arrie E. S p e idel t o Tom Mn' eco nd Mortoge M. Notes bought: Til e gross val u e of t he Anna li ved 1H'l'c ~ i l1 v, ' , r m!v I' ~ er II d t: - " "llIchow to pass d'o or or window rian os . 2 lots in Fl'lInldin , ' ,John Harbine, .JI'., Xenia, Ohio. Thom •• For'"ne Ryan ' Maria D n n e . tA t e w as det e f'lyJi ne d ce ll L \\'0 111<111 0 1' mn n . I IH!I'l'r tn ~iv,' hi m a loo k when chance O h io Cell tl'u l Ph ll nc Co rp., p ho ne Marie a nti Grllnt Rid e r· to Tho s. to be $ 14,704.40 und wu~ o rd e r ed Iwar ullyth ing ah ou t Illy ,old hOlllr a fr Oi'll I'd. .' Proc t ol', about 2 1 acres in Hum - I'en t und t ull:;, $80.;H); P o w e ll u nd el i. tribute d among the f o l1 o li-ing i!ton f) 1' fu lks 0 1' f .. il·nd ~ . I' ll, IH, 'I i,·d And iJua ne discovered with s urOlle of th e m ost allla zi ng of all '{'p. C le m e n t Co. , IIrlllR II nei lImmuni h l' irs: R . E. Me ullum. hadcs her('- bu r i(',1 a li vl' with a lot of J1 ri ~ p I hat the se m Oll1ents were th e Am e l'icun m o n ey I(ia n ls wu ~ r"DT l1l el'~ o f WIII 'I'j! n and adjoining tion f or ~ he,.jff ,$4 0 ; offire o u ttitH. 1ilbul'n , la l' e ne (' L ac key. H e lhi ('v ,' s and 1l1l1l'( kr ' I' ~. Qan you mO l'!, hl'illing t o him tha n IIny Th olllas Fortune Ryan, w ho pa ~s c(l unt.ie ~ may o bta in mon e y on ' fitter s, s upplit! s for ~ h e l'iff 75c; Comminioneu' "r ~ ceeding. (>n Milburn , L ouis E. R oge r s, J I.'Sb lanH' Ill!' 1'",' Iol'i n!! g la d t u sel' n \\'it h Mrg. B lunel . Ofte n Duane I' d uway Tecentl y. Fol' twe n ty lo ng time 101l 1l,S, nt 5 per cent inJ , W, Li ngu Il lll' dwure '0" same, . ie Mal·tin . W unen E. Rn)!l'I'S, J . Bi ll · a ll o w e el- J ohn s on &W uLv"ung' 1' .. 11 "", · a gt' lItJ p lI\ un- lil p klll'W ,J(' nn ie wa s s ilting just in- yenrs b e f o r e h is ue mi se h e hnd ~C l' c~t. o~ l of !\l'curing the some $ 1 !)O.85; J o hn L tlW li nd Son , gn:;, O. m·twright, th e Trini t.y Epi sco- son 0" mortgagl.' ind ex f or r E't h e hoy ~ I IIsl'd 10 go wil h '~ " ill' t he window. Ilnd then h e f e lt practically be'n o ut of th(' pu ulic " ve l'y r ('nso nablc. thr,ugh The o il and r epai r s o n ~h e ritT 's ca r s, pa l hUl'ch of AI'kan sa s ity, cord er, $4!l.75; W oodr ow- W e il '" t II y , .1I it IIII\ k( ·s Ille fe cI in s pired in hi;; ta lk, and it Wll ,; eye. Y c t H OI'atio A lger n ever " Ofl- fed e ra l ~und B a nk. FOr further $(j2.50; E . S Whorley, s uppli es 1'(,1' K il n ,' I S, the Pro t estant Episcopa l Stu n ag Co., Slime, $ 0 5 j W . H, fu ll- I want I" cl'y. l 'lll sicl, f'J r a ll nmde rn\' he r. So at leAst s he s truc ted a s u cce s~ ~ tlJ\'y a~ 01'0- III fo rmat Io n flll o n o r address M s h cri fl",; ca r s . $7,r,O; K ilplltl'ick ,. DRAKE, Tl'ell BUr e l', phone 316: 0., s uppli es for proseH os pitul for C hildre n ; and Sl. Ma - And e r s o n "ornelJ d~' tl talk t o . I I UI'I'; n,' II meu til know him ' whil e as mntic n nd unu s u a l li S till' ~ tor Lehtffi&fl;- ~ - >;:: Fr nch MotOI'C II I' 0., same, $ 1, 65; R yn n . l ' Y'S Pro tcsf.n n t Epi sc9 po l c hurc h cuti ng jlttor nl' Y, $20; C . Leder(' hildl'e n, t hAn l, Cn" " lJ 1 h a ll 1'(1 ye t Rh e wa s a lm ost II !ltrunger. Marv M. Brunt, pl'i so n e l" ~ bOl\rd , lIIan, Slime , $ 10.50; D. W. Hum II Ii 1. s lav h(" )'(' , T' IlI s ick of th i ~ .,Je llni e h a d been in s tl'uc ted by of Wa y n e s vi ll ~. H e wa s borll in 185 1 in II m o dN()v~mbel', $2 16,2 5; A Ifl't! d FOR SALEho re, 1"111 1'111 ·Iy-- " F:uc h rc to lis t e n, to unde l's tand e~t brick UI't ap'prove d n nd ullow e o t h e phre y s, ex p e n ses, 6Se ; W , C , GiIbuiluing, wh ic h ~ ti ll Bra nl, prisone r' s laundry, $::! I ,7U; followi ng aceount..~ : The s upple- 111 0 UI' inqu es t C. E . M eye r, $6.90; Th I'" npPl'a l'l'd to bf' 110 dnnht (h nt t hi s was DUlIn e ' s only c hanc e s tands, at Li vi n gRl ~ n , t.h e co ulI ly ).'O R LE- One 2-ycar-old Short S anitury S u pp ly Cu, . s uppli es fil l' :l1 lfllll I h(' Ino h of' all lhi ~ , (;f'n - 10 1,, '11l I, ecp h e r mind fr o m con- se a t o f N e lsu n Co unty, Virginin, h orn bu II , p hon e 44 F31 L . C . iail , $24, !JU; D1'5 , I::dw , and Ho u · L1inl' emolion ..!w, ·kl'd - I h f' n hll ll- : tlln t wo rry, t o ga th e r l he import The o b sc ure Virg ini u Rmall t ow n St J o hn , Wa ynes vi ll e, O. . j2 c rt Hl u il', se n ' ices at ju il $42; Be ll Prl!ss , ca rel s fu r s urv cyo r , $:.1; )CO R S A LE- On e 10-hor se InterDea n E , S tanl ey, ,) tlk e I'l' nt 1'01' nn,tiollal gila e ngine in good meprosec utin g aU orn ey, $2:; j W 111. THE FUMBLE FAMILY Not So Dumb by E. C. DUNKEL r: llllnl('111 co ndit ion. Equipped with A, Vll il jani to r 's ~ a l u r y ut Mc m oclutch a nd comple te water-cooling r illl hull, $20; Unele n vood T ypeS,VRt e m, Inquire of The Roxan ye<;, THAT~ f<IGHT-THEY ' wl' it e r Co ., repai r s, $7 ,!JO; F r ed O . 110 Canning CQ., WnynesviUe. O. DO IVIAGNIr=-y THING~ JUlll es, s uppli es f or d ,)g WlL l'd e li , ~~, U gOt.t1e-W+lAT. $2 .20; ~IlY Humphreys, h a ulin g FO R S ALE- Co rn a nd oats. In~I'!\vtl . $ 170; W. S. Graham, 1'(' qu ir e of G eo rg e Docoell R. 3 I)« il' work, $6; Ge orge Prutt, \'cWnyn esville, Ohio. ~ d19 ' pai l' ,wo r k, $ 1. 75; W , B. Squircs, r e puir wOl'k , $6,50; L esli e S hultz, PLUMBING FIXT U HES - Comopl'rut in g m ai nt lli ne l' , $G~l; P. B. ,plete ~athroom~ o r any part. ' S impso n. opel'utin g Illuinta in e r, K~tche n s mks, luundry trays, elec$5 1. 5 0 ; Fl'ed Hump/lrcys. opel'll t trIc and b e l t driven well and cising cru;' he r, $78; V. W. T o mpki ns, te.rn pump s , of all kinds. Repairs I''' y 1'011 , $255.30; F . 111 . Cullin s, for pumps. THE BO'CKLET-KING pll y r o ll, $4 06. 90; Eden '!'erry, pay CO., 415 W . Main St., Xenia O. 1'011, $351.25; A. T. He ttig , pay phone 360. 'tt • r o ll , $ 17:1; C. E, Brudbul'Y, JlIlYFOR SALEOur npples ' arc now 1'0 11. $58:U17; J oseph W , DIIVi s, ready at orchnrd. D. B. Unpayroll, $4 18 ,30; Harlan Whil~erwood, Valley phone 34F3. Har. ucre, pnYI'o ll, $111.25; Howul'll ,eysburg. olOtt Coo k , g rav e l, $40 ; J. K . S p ence r, NO HUN~ING SIGNS-Printed g r ave l, $805 ,50; Haro lu S w ce ney, nn mu s hn, at . Miami Gazette grave l , $52 1.95 ; H. V . 1I111rtz, gra Office. -n21 vel, $ 139. 5 0; Znin Armitage, gi'av 1'1, $6fJ 1.85; G. A . Mills, g ru vc l, "Tl-IAT 13EING It-lE);;~ ERy WJ:fEELS- AII lizes. A $4. 20; Bini I' !Inti L e R o y, $3; K a l'l CA9E-WOULD YOU " speCial price . as we have a large M lns t , cement , $ 1.65; Int e rn ationlot ut the BOCKLET-KING CO l'LEA~TAK&~E:f\1 a l Hurveste r Cn. , I'ep!lirs, $26.72; 4}5 W . Main st., Xenia, Ohio. OF::r:- NEXT 11M&Mo rrow Lum be r Co., s uppli es, ~8 ,POR SALE-Trees; Shrubs, Vlnea YOu CUT ME-A 10: H , S. Albaugh , s up p li es , ' $6.20 and Eve~gree'ls THAT WILL PIE-CE OF- CAKE? E . W . Pay:,e Sa les ~o . , s upplies, ?~OW" delrver~d ,to you at;\vhole$ 10.60 ; F Ulll OU5 Au to S upply eo., e prices. EquJpped to furnish s.uppli es, 59c; Oregonia Bridge Co. p. ans and do all the work if r e pairs to chllin, $3,75 ; Prues ~~;:yd~esvC.allll 006F 41, C. L.' · Duke, h Jo. Equipment Co., r ep airs to tl'nctor,/ " I e, a12tt $3.7 0; Conner-Holthau s C'Q ., exl~OR , SALE-Ensila&,e any time pl'ess, $ 1.40 ; Kilpatr ick, F r,e nch during the day, '2.00 per 'tob Motorcar ,Co., s up p li es lind I'e - J ut WayneSVille Cannib8 Plant ", pa!Nl, $9.41; Waites Garage, r e-I n7tt pall' w ork , $95. 12; FI'ed Hnrlan' FOR SALE-Waxtex F~od Paper' s harpe nin g .·aws $1 .70; C. ' S: R·KbbeeePII f<!od. f-relb and dean!: Craig, garngc re nt, $:{; Oharl es E. ! I d Tluue paper ' for datat ,. Bradbury, upplies, $1.80; F. M. f.jckages: Linen weave paper aa~ Collin~, s upplies, $2,' 1.06; Roy E. • ne: Pap~erle8 &Ild COrrulDl d.Mille r, expense, $11.47.
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You le t me kn ow if you get t o PiI'l1t m Ol't.J,:'!IF I' on 1'(, 11 1 .'it.at €' d e til':l \. Th e ~ I c t'p flrsl, Hnd if I get t o s ll'ep I.ll·f' t ·e curity. !\ ()l lti n~ S Uf l' I" - il :J t!. :IIg' A ~ulf g c 5 ti o n fo r Co ngress, wi!h ','n lhis \\·l,,, k. first, I'll tell , you ." It WlI ~ Billee Repubhcans no \'l in c liR r g~ , tha t bettpl'. M I'. !I 1111 Mrs. Chlll'l('" Gray lind Bunn y. . Florida has go~e R'cpublican a nd rll ln il" uml l\ l rs. ,\ Illllndn Slart Asset s Over J 3 ~illion nollar ~ "A II ri ght ," cam e back th e en· become s dcba l3blc terr itory, why ~ Jll' lll' SUliday wilh r: . (, lark Stll l'l' O n e of t il Ill!'\'I-" t h llli Sl l' \) lIgl:,: t CI., .·uri l: ' s we r, in a whiRpcr. "but I hope not do someth ing fO I~ F loriJa? alld fnl11i ly , 11t':11' Spl' ill !{ Va ll l·.v . t i o lls i n th elate. you g Qt on ai rs hip ano I get a n j\ li ~s Il u l l'iell T uekl' l' and lill l, ' \\' hv l ... ke ('hlllil' P P, ()n Get -Rich · Quick automobil e for Chl'istmus." 'l'hi H First : Repeal a law di scriminatagain st. Fl orida' in the way 01 i\'I:1 rg'an· t 1-:11 "11 ('l a rk :lill'lI l "l'\'Sch ~ m p8 ulld 11' ''1; ul l : t ime it w a ~ Bobby Bunny, who Ing taxation, practi ca ll y nullifying couldn't seem tu ge t hIMeyeM shut Florida's right to e'nact il5 own ('1'111 da y ~ tld s \1'",,1, wil li ;\I I' ~ . L-' . L. lI uni,; alld !\'Ii ,,>, 11 1>1(' 11 lI ur ri" All wa s ve ry still oguin . legislation. n l )lIylo n . By a nd by thel'e cam e unothe r Third and Broadway 19 Ellat Third 51. whi ~ pl'r. This time it wus Dil· Second: Let th e N at ional Gov1' 11(' W . C. T . l ·. pn' ~ "nl (' d Ih('i r D Ry t n n, Ohio lie: "I wnnde r of we co uld see ernment regulat e fl oo d conditions J!a~' , "An Ol d· Flls hilllll·" ~ l utlH'I'" (E :< la~ )J I: l }'p.d 188 7) Santa CIIIlI" if we peeked ove r the in Lake Oktc ho bce. The overfl ow II l : rlllll-:I: lIall ill Ll' \!IInon Fr id ay of that lake cau sed g reat es t dam· bannister'! " in the r ece nt ' h i~ h wind. That t'vl" n i n g . T he p r n co t.1t.1d s UI'II tu ~ I I "Ll! t', try !" Raid Bobbi(' , al · age was due to th e fac t that the Fed- int u lhl' g-y nl nu ~ i u l11 rund . most out loud . eral autho riti es compe ll ed Florida M I'. n lld !\I rs. \\'i ll ialll L u k , 'n ~ They tiptoed to th e bannist e r to keep the lake wa le rs at a certain ut l" I1<I(,11 St all' C;l'IIn~e II I Ml. V"I' and loo ked (lVl·I·. They co uld see height for nav iga tio n purposes . no n th i. \I'(! I·.k. Mill')' C:u''' l y~, ' Je:'~ nothing. . With or with o ut Ihe natio n's \\,;I ~ a gue~t u l h(' r g' l'll nd )!UlCnl s. ''''''')~~~~~~€'~~~~~~ Suddenly Br' er Rabbit let out U , • " CHER CHOO!" that almost fri g h- hel~ nothing will ch ~~ c k the gro wth MI'. II l1d Mrs. F. A. II nl' t~ IH' k .lUI" II t ened the m t o death so they rus h' of I'lorida, o r perm anent ly injure 11 1-: t hl·ir 1I1"t' nl' c. Y. ed bUck to bed, loy very still und ,itsI rrosperil Thl liI'sl ll11'e li JlII: in llll' Nutri the pcopTe of Fl o ri da kncw as we nl to sleep. Fin a ll y Mi st er S un - well as o\ll si dcrs diu \l' ha t Iheir t ion l' l'lJ j ('Rt. " Meal s :11111 Ml'al lik .. shiny Man com e ' over the Su gar prosperily an d valu (:s lIlu st inevi- Il i s hl'~ '" \\' U s held in 1111' Aid rll" 111 111-' 1-: \' L () ;>.; I·: L Y Plum Mo untuin a nd woke them up. tably be . th ey wo uldn't S ELL TUI: sday afl", r n""n . 'l'w ,·ni y· r"UI· 1,·tl, 1' 1' 1'11 111 1111 III £' . III 1'I ' li ,,\'(, t he tf' ns ion of y0 1l1' "M e rry Chri stma' ," shouted IANYTHING . la dies \\'1'1'(' pl'(' se ll t. TIIf' It·ad(· rs. Bobbie t n Billee. Mr\,;. Cha r les Gray. MI· ~. Chul' ll' s Temperalure mo re Ihan fo rt)' l ;orct" n, MI'>'. E d Ma~ Fll rl lll1 d an d " Same to you and many of degrees belo w ze ro ill lh e No rth- 1\.l rs. La ura Sh id al,el' p rl'sl' l1ll·d the m." cam e back the answe r. remind s th e ' Ea t th a t the Out o f bed they bounced and 'west Old Spani sh Trai I is no w open "W ny~ wil h (:otlUg-ro C h l'c ~ I'.·· Rhouted gr eetings to t heir futher from th e Ea'st Coas.t. through ' Whal hud th e R: pel'l uf h(>inl! 11 and mothe r. Br'er Rabbit hopped Florida, T exa , th e Gulf Coas t reo Yo t; ~ rl' lIt.1 .\· I'l'jo i('l!ll Whl' lI ~ OIl1I! kin rl r'" la tives ve l'y dl.l ngl·l'o uS fi r(', hl'"kl' oul in out of bed and put on hi s dres ing gion, and on th ro ug h Ari zo na t n ~ l'l1 t yllll th" h"II1I· · t"\I'1I pi pc r . Y,HI a l do wn t h(' 1'" .. 1' o f ~ lr s. Amanda Stal' r' s go wn . He was followed by his Southern Califo rn ia with good Tu c sdHY IIfl"l' nllllll. Qui"k hOI11(, IIll d fa i rl~' <l1'VIIIII·I·d cullimn II f t 1.'1' co lullIn . good wife wh o started down the roads. Only two fe rr ies be tw een an d e tti ('ien t ' nct ion co n t he part stairs in he r night-cop and wrap- Atlantic and P aci fi c. I) f n('il! h bo l '~ a nd \'i ll a~t' I'il izPII" per. . I' ll ti IIgu ishl'd t he .b]azl' oefo re The trip takes you through Br'er Rabbit pulle d ull' the win · Northern Fl o rida, past the Old mu ch dall1<llI:(' \VII s \~UIH'. A dl" I do w shad es down and turned on Spa'llish Mis sion s of energetic :\ BO l !T Ylfur dai ly r1uti ('~ , hom(',;irlole ss a ll gone . the tiny electric lights on th e tree modern Sail Anto nio. And once ret:lin' ch illln y is tlH1u!{ h l III hllVl' "Wh ooppee !" shouted Billi e. "1 well started. you can Ica\'e your bl!(!11 thl' I· U U ~ I} . 1IIII'ill l-: YIIII I' 'leetl"i!' <1 11I 0 1l1 (' nts th o ught ~ w(' I'e T he M. E . Ai d met Th ursda y ' " ~o t an a ut omobile." motor out of doors and s le ep out !'lllxing th l'oug h your l,lilld of th e el/ents c hron"G e-e-e-e. Look at my airs hi p. of doors. u fle r·noo n. 'I' he annual e lel' t iun ic ](>,] in l li(' pa p" r. No more fr cezing 'Until yo u come res uil ed in t he foll owing ofliccl's : Watch me wind it up. I got II Prcsid(' nt. II·... Ma l'ga r et lI'uckl'l'; pop gun, t oo." Bobby's joy wus back to the Northeas t I)verfl owing. vicc.pl'e';iJl! nl, Mrs. Glullys WiI- 1 President Coolidge says this .Just the n the re was a TAP, country is not "miJj,taristic or im- Iia ms; scc l' ,,~ary, Mrs. Eva ly n Shu- I mak e r ; a ~>' l s tH nt secretary , 1'1'\1'; ' 1 TAP. TAP! outside . Bobbie ru sh- perialistic." ~ d to theil' window and peeked Y(')t i l{ 1'l' llI t ivc ()I' fr ie nd wo uld send th e pn per .. Certainly n9t, but it is an em- Mc rl e Sne ll an d treas url!r. 1\'\ rs. out. "It's Brothe r Beur po und- ,pire, a good solid one, all tied to- Bel'th u Goni on ; I'I lI's. Etta BI'OClk s .. ' I·l·gulllr l.v, lhu ~ Icc p in ~ you in to uc h wit h ull! ing on a log to see if th ere is a ny 'gether, from the nOlrthwestern tip untl Mt·s. Pea rl Ca mpbeli g U\'C fr it·lI,b. W hy 11 111 " 'n£1 A t1 eli ~h t' l honey in it," whispe red the young- -of ' Alaska to the sou"thea5tun tip Chi istmas n m tli ll!-:'s. 'of Florida. ' . [ul lu nc h ()I CI'!!11m d chick('ll . ro lis I :ltCI'. And it means to be ready for salad. pie , cutf l.'e 81111 cand y IVa,; "That's tine," said Mrs. Rabbit. unpleasant approaches by anybody "I hllve his s tocking all ready for that is' militari~tic. ~ I'~ d. him. It has a jar of honey in A Massachu"Se'ltS~vo man, aged REG LAH LY a~ It Chr istm as (In'se nt to so me relit, too. Of sixty, formerly :t'ssis tant pastor of By and by there was a kn ock a First Chri stian Church. marries nti" e 01' f l'i ·n,1. T h(·), will s urely upprecillte it, lit tIle door. "Come in '" shouted her twentr.-o ne -year-old Sunday :lllti thllllk yo u a lwaYR. for it wiil keep thl' m in Br'er Rabbi t . "Just in time," he sch ool pupil, and 'he world critl· cizes. lou c h w ilh Ihei r' fll l'l1H!r li fe . added. "Look for your stocking.' Z· I ' fi I Th r r,,) v's ' 1\; .1 \1 r says, "I !1m l\11· ~. Lawre nce .111 , I'; con n • I' "Just what I wanted!ff exclaimed Brother Bear, when he fo und ~f"JT r :. f ~r~ ! '1.' Tt~t. In ,dc: '~ l a in:,' · ~~i ~~er hume with a ('aRe of t he y,' ;: r-, k! S, ' I1 ~ a y ~ . ' ' Mothe r lIIu st the honey. havt' ~a: cn ( r:-I / Y. " Our Christmas will be all the E. J . Ha rdm an . wife !l lId g OI1, _ • happier because we shared it with P ia tCl. wi ~ < philosopher. would Nevi n. ",el'e Gem City "hoppc' I'S, ~~!J:..,~.~~~~~~~~~~~(!~t.€~~~~~!C~~~ you," said Mrs. Rabbit, as Bobbie 1I0t ( ri li,: ize the co uple . Sal u rd;!y. ".. hit one of the electric bulbs with :-'f M C t b:on ?,OOO vcars ago he C. H. Car ll I' ll i: nol ('(ll ill l! a ny <:.-: J tl,:u o!c ,' r \\'l} lI1 c'n should keep his popgun. \' c ry ),O UII ,: me ll n ut o f mi schief. onl"s <iu:;t II0W, fl,l' h(> iR I' idill g :l He said a lso tha t men should new Fonl sed llli. become falh e rs in m iddle life when I th e)' have in te lIigence developed . Mi ~" Mal'it' P ine was IW Ill(' f rom If m o re yo ung nH~ n ma rried old schonl ,,(' \'crlll d u y ~ til e lust WI'l'k, w l} m~n . waited. re.;pcclfully and on accou nt o f n cold. Re vernl in our town nrc on the faithfully, until th ey died, then married wi sely, soml! one_younger, Me~ dll me ~ Ma r y Th om a ~ . Luli!' sick tist. the race might improve. However Cunl l'lI all d Rulh Pin e W C I(' H ay Miss ClaJ'a Daughters spent th e that will not happen often. • . Io n ~ h O l) PC I 'lJ Tu l:' d uy. po st week in Dayton. MI'. /l ntl Mrs. And y Ell i: II U('nd · Several were shopping in Xen · (' II th e fun er:d of 1 1'11 F ln nagn n at ia Saturday afternoon. I iarnisb urg , 'fhursdny , NOT ARY P'UBLIC Mr. and Mrs: Georg· Bratten ::..~----::..-.-Earl Thomns alt('nd 0 II clln v9 ' . National Blank . spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. I . .~ alinn o f Pu stIl1 IlHt (' I'H lit th c Ma · E.tat.,. Se lll.,d , ~ Herbert Marlutt, 'Will Drawn ' on ie te mpl e in Duylll n , Slll uTlln y. Mrs. Laura Varnor and daugh · WaynelViJle. Ohio . Qui le II numbe r o f t he h :) ~ k{·t ter called on Mrs. John Levi , on ball flln s o f this co mm u ni ty a t Sunday af~ernoon. te nd p.d t.he gn m l' at LQb:lIIo n Fri· I Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dill took ,I llY evenin g. dinner with Mr. and Mrs. L. M' Stephens , Sunday. 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drl' n of Wllyn e~v i11e were unday IttleSls ot: the Moors htlre. The ' Hnl'st /lnd 1110Mt enterta in· ing p~grllm ever given a t II rural 01' oun!.y ~c h \lo l hlis b 'en ul'rang ' ed by Mrs. Ruth Burrou ghs, the school' teach (ll' for their Christmil s 'ntcrtlli nlllcnt which will be pu ll od of HI th(, 'schu I hOIHW n ex t F'1'iday 11ft l·nO,)II. ~\'e rybody wel co me. _ _-, . .
NOTIC E
.F or many ears it has been our ----custom aL thi s sea son of the yesT ltc\,. alld Mrs. Lloyd Rounds , of ullcluy, Uccelll ber 2!l . sel'vi e to pl'csent t our patrons and lit Ferry , lUl:aQ a. I'll., !lubj cl, Sp l'ingbo l'o, W el' making culll,< In fdends an ilrt culenda r wilh our Lytle Wcdrle day. u! Sl'l'iho ll , ""rhe hr hllnllll; ~pi\'. -----.~--------------------gooll wishes f or lhe coming year. Mrs. . S. • minl I'cturn od to it. ,. Wllynes vi ll l' ~\t 7 ::3 0 II. Ill. , This y nr will be no ex,ceptl on to CHRI STMA S h'r w II'k in Dllyton Monda y lifter ~e rmon . )lhj ·t, ".Whell .J su. WU ~ the rule so b ~ Ul'e and can the ;\ f r~. W. f'. :-;olishll l'y il! vi ' iLing 130 1'11." sevel'1I1 dllY.' illness. uturda ; L fol' c Chris tmQs, DeWA S AWAR D E D F IR ST PRI Z£ n·laliYl" ~ ill Duylun . ~fr, W. G. Hnin es, of Be lm ont · 'ulIllay School III b oth plllce. lit cl' mbc l' 22nd, lind get youl·s. ,ljs ll~' d h is JltII' I)ts, MI'. alld Mrs: Ihe U!l\l I hOUi r. 1\1i~~ EIi7.IIUtoth h:II1t11 ' I" rl·,·"i ,, · Mc~!~~RAL HOME. ~I r~. Ol i"'-I' Iltivis \\'n s . ho p. 'hl'stel' W ill ia lllsnn, .·M inistC'r. Sltmu I II nine:;, unduy. ,tI II' It'd this \\ ,' {'k lhnt ~ h(l hud flill~ ill Cin illnati l ndny. MI'. und MI·8. Chud es link Io""n 1I\\'lIrd,·d lir~t I'l' iz.· ill I Ill' ANNU AL ELECT ION 'METH OI)lST CHURC H MI'~. MIII'Y url1lony and I\J'I'/l. : eo ntl'Rt ('on tlll 'll'd I,)' 11ll' "l1hw ~II' . :llltl MI·s. ·hlts. 1-:. Mil!he ll l'!' A. 'unday Thomp so • n ' huu HE ' TOWN SH IP HQUSE 'I" ' lIrh.·I·'· "II th ~$ tllJj ,·,·1. " \\,h"I'(' It:o \' " 111011' 1' 01 inl .. wei'" AT l V: Doyton 15 n. 111 .; ~hO I)tlll'il' lall' ly Plll' - llI The an ullur1.l e lection of Lhe o l'nill g W(1 1'",1'1 i I), 10 ::W , s ulijt'l' t. p{,l'~ ThuI'MdllY. . . halt WI' pllH'I' th e 1'1I"i ll l{ )."1·: lde ." l' hU :-I t, d l'Uli Ul r ~' hnnH.! . slockho hl r s o f the Wayne sv ille 1r. and I\h~. W. F. lurk oC "Tit· Stil I' li nd t he ~o nll' . " hl'i ~ t· The pl'iy.t-I t' nn sht . 111 i',llnpli Nnliolll ll bank for tit pllrpos ' of E\T R YTl II NG Illll ~ eXl'rcis es ill th e 000 TO EAT 1lH'lllltl·y ar~ oll1 ll1 l\llllt i" ,, - li t I I,,· ' llndllY (li ~n el' cning III 7 \ nYlle~ \'ille. WI' I' 11 01 1'11 T il ~Ir. lind :\1 I'll. electi ng directo r!! fo r the nSlIiilg IrUt's t~ tlf th l' lutler's molh 1', 1\f1'l3 Il'"hl"I ', Wllll irk hnl l'l fu r tI,,· h,>I · Kt·n lll'lh \\' uu ll lll'cI . o) f I llIll,' Ci, o' clock und,,1' the lIt1 s pi,' R lIf th" yeH I', will lJ· held lit l he ir banking Sunc1IlY :choo!' hoi .. l'I:ht·JI\'~a l . ,Vf U I'y ('n l ' nlO) ny. idav 1Il"l'lillg' IIf tilt· Stat .. T ,"n ·h· 11" 1"' " 1,,·1' I I. I ~ 2i:L n .'0 11 . t'OO Ill S o n TlI esrlll Y, Jl1null r y 8, LAOIE or THE FE RR Y 1\11'. an d I\1l.'s. Allen EI1lI'ick, FJ'ida y, 'j ::JIJ. All un' 11·(·k<llne . . a s:-.ucit lli ut1 . I h'('l'lllli( ' r ~-; ti ' t !l2!), b etwer.n the hours of 1 und W {'ltd I' ll • 'lI li ~ b ur y , Ht'v. J ost.'(l h B IIn e lt, Pn ~ tol'. Mrs. J . R. ~II' . Hnd l\Il ·~ . Elm!' I' Sht!l' h:ln I·IU RC H OF URI ST 3 p. nl. .JUIIllR lind Mrs. J . B. J o nes . pent ' P~II I Friday :In .I·l'iday lIilrht L. M. H ENOE RSON, Cashier . TURTL ECREE K COMM U NITY Wcdnl:s llay in Day tOil. \\ it h 1'\,1" i v' ~ 111'111' Fnlllkli11. ----CHURC H ~h . lind Mrs. Emery Charlto ll, SU lid ay . cll,)t)I, !J ::HJ n. Ill.; Y . P. MI'. lind irs. hnd 'i'; Chill'lct on All 1lI :lk ~ . \\'ri ~ t and )lock NO HUNTI NC II w:d(,' ht ' ~ . ring'S, clisl u lllll j(lwl·lI'Y . ... , ti :·I& (I. UII, Th e ( ' hl'isl lll n!< >ln d childl'e n. s pcnt S unc1ny wi t h We, th e lInd () rsigned , a ll ow n o j)l'ol,\'rnl ll wi r ll wo lil' gil'en ng on :-;ullday ne", 1'l'll.Iliv e\,· c~ in !oliddl elown. 11,1\ l' lli,'''. 111111 ,; 11111 ' hI'i HtIllU H g ifts mac e exhibite d in New York hUlllill g , trllpp ing 01' trespas sing ~1 r . nnt! Mrli. Chnl'l cs Johns werc II >.-ful alld in 'xlJ e n ~ ive - YOIl to ning nt 7 :;lU p. Ill. Ami she shull bring fu .. lh II ~o)ll S u nday (' ve llin g gllests of MI' . /lilt! w~ich fiaVtle sslr and quickly reo nn OUI' farm s \\'ill fino! til ('Ill' . ' ~ J"w<,II'Y Sh"p. palu runs aqd riPS in ~tockillgs . nllol th u u s hu ll ('ull hi s nalll~ .I l!- 1\'l ls. lI e lll'Y Su ltcl' t hwui tc lI ml I.,' bnlllo ll. OhiOl. "Th e 11 0 1111' ur f:L1AS OGLES BEE '"'us, f, I' he shall Slt\· !! hi s (I"u Jl It, fllmily, 111'11 1' W<lYf1(lsvHl e. 1' .. 0111 th.·i .. sin ". . lJ\llh ~w I ::! I. 1\11' IIl1d 1\lrs. Ruchl SlIy lo l' a nd NOTIC E OF APPOI NTMEN T It !!v . A. E. Hu uck, Mill isler. SIHI. of Lt'bllno n. were ent~rtuin· MI',. \\' ill ~ly (' I' '' IIf Cent I'\' i\l(' --,'d S und ay lit the home of 1r. \\ a~ \ Ill' g'II, ·,1 III' i,·s. Oli ve,' J.:stat(' of Wall e r Me Inre, d(>· ST. MARY 'S EPISCO PAL alld 1\11': . HIl ITY Gl'lIhnm. Ila\ is 11 111' d ay la , 1 wI· l' k. ceased . , 1JI,,:'CJlI lil'I' :!:I. FUlIl'lh SUllduy in 1\11'. lind !\II·S. Hu yes Lenc h, of Notice is h(>reby g ive n that L. FOR SALE Ad""II\ . (,h ul'l·1t Sc Springb huu l lit ol'u, s pe nt S undu y with 111. 11 .' n del.'~on 1\lI~ bee n dill y ~ I I' '' . ,Jall{, \\'I'il~ ht. o f F:pringV::10; Ii(l· Mortling ' ProY" I' 111111 '~I'II1(J 1I ul MI'. lind Mrs. lllll"u is 11t"1'1' to :O; !Ill nd the ",illt l' harles Mulleni x )loint d n ntl qualifi ed ns ndmini ~ LO," I'- Mnn's lined km glove, for the Intter o f wholl1 is ill ut thi ~ trntor o f th e est.a te of wit h h" I' " i ~ I .. 1' 1\1,." . . Julill nun · I U: :JU. W ulte l' Me· t he r ight h uml, lit lhe Gym or Alla r cOl'ol iully illl'it,·d. time. fJ '· :lIl. IlIl'e, latl' of \VII I' I' n counly, sUlli e place ill t own. Finder will HI:I' .•J. J . Sc haeffer , R ctor. H enry Saylo l' will tu k(l pnrt ill OI.lio , d (·ell ~e d. plensc I'et urn In Will St r o ut!. :\lI'S. \ . " .·\oIlli\1 ~ lIf Dnyton nnd t he N. . R. e hol'u ' r Cll tl el'iTlK Dated thiS lU t h day . n( Dl'cc m· 0<119 ~I,. s 1111 .1 ~II' ~. 1',·l e·1' 1 )'·IIII.1 ~ uf N"", ST. AUCUS TIN E" CHURC H Chl'i slnlas Ca r n ls t, n S und ny Ut', I bc l'. I !l28. \ ' Il·l1l1n. "1,1: 111 .'ulld:q with 1111'. Sun day, l)cce llllif'r ~ : I , . rl'ices ternuon lit t il(' N. C. R. school W . Z. ROLL, IFOR ALF:- Tul'k(>y s . Mrs. J. H. hou e. :i lld .\11' :'. Oli l'(' 1' I)(\\' is . ut 10 :UO n. Ill. J ulgc of l he PI'obnte OUl't, ~ac k ett, R. D. 3, Wa ynesv ille, i\[l·~. hlll'le ~ J nhns , 1\Irs. Am o!1 F ut1~·..,!l ien, \'l1stor. Worren Cou nty , Ohio. Ohio. . d19 .\11' . IIIIU l\ fl' ~ . J ohn Stnn~l)(u ' I'y Cook lind M I·S. Cllrl Dhkc IIU e nd· lI liU falllil y. o f MidJIl'l oWII, spelll ~ d the Nn.trit ion meet ing Tu csdll Y WARN ED AGAIN ST .----- ---_ . :-;lI l1dn y Wilh 1\11'. and Ml' ~ . Frallk ,I' Inst week at the home of Mr ~ . J.f.i'i'r;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;55~';;1 FAlLSE COLLE CTOR Wulter Pnrl Sl al \~ "c' r' I 'y IIlIti family. etle at Ridgevi lle. I 1111' . und l\Irs . Cu d Albrigh t o f nr. HllrllIlph is till eY""igh l ~ pec· My atlentio n has b e n directed . Prlllg . b(11'0 . k ' sI we re wee "-end guest ill ii s t wilh 30 yeal' ~ of cXlwril' llcl' III t he filet t hat \1 mlln who ~ I' nHme ill thp iittinl:' of gln ~s e ~ . I f yo ur is given I1S A. E. ' HtJJ1ry, und .p U); · l)f i\[ 1'. lind Mr s. K esle r Grnhum an d daughte r, Bernice, ufter a two (' Yl' t; n 1'(' ll' OU hli ng ytlU. CO II S U It s ibly t her e lire othe l' men, co llectweek ~ ' stay in olul1lbu s und Duy h im at Cary 's .I ew..ll'Y hop, Leb· ing money over lhe s tall' oslensi · I!i=-- - [111 011. Ohi!>, 'I'll sday, ThUl' ~ UIlY bly fur tho purpose of IIpplyin g ton. Mrs. A,IA ChenQw eth spe nt lhe ~ !lI1l" 011 the deficit of the Rep ubli . II lld .· llturtlIlY, . wl'ek e nd wit h Mr. and MI·s. urI Slale ('omm ittee. ('hildren . near EII11I'I' Stan .·heny , son of :'til'. [ It aye givl' n no l1I\1n by the name Pickel'i ng Ilnd all d Mr/; . 'hurles . lan~berrr, of of Hem'y nO r uny ot h e r 01 lin , an y Cen terv ill e, lind a lso visited he l' lillY t on, will gl'nuull t Ill'xt Friday uuthori ty whatM cvcr t o collect uncle, MI'. Albe rt Espy, in Day· I Ivory Sets .. .......... .......... .......... ........ $8.75 to $12.00 frol1l . S. ., with hon or s. Il1tlney i n co nn ectio n with thi s ton . who i1l cl'iticn lly ill. The S unday School will be Ilt deficit. 1 wish you wou ltl wnrn Manic ure Sets .......... ....... . .......... ........ $1 .50 to $4.00 11ft's. A II n~ S hcehnn nttende d the YO UI' people and advise us h r e lit !l :30 next unday , and in con nee· ~ fun cnd (If William Thorpe at Ar Itendqu llrters shl ulcl th e r be I1ny tion with it t he primary classe!! .Boxed Statio nery .... ......... . ...... .... ........ 25e to $t.00 I ('1111\1111 la st Thur. day and remuin - ~ uch solicitn tion made. Thl're will ha ve a hri stmas e ntertain · At thL' tim of the year w take)) l as· ment. Eve ry nn e cordiall y Invit. · Ietl wilh MrS. Thorpe a ntil Sat ur- will be a solicita tion probu bl y in Atom izer 75c .. to .. $1.50 1'her e will be pI'earhi ng lit day. due time, but it will bear crede n· ed. lIl' > in than king a ll who ha ve Lytle church un dny evening at ' Candy in Boxe" ' .. .. ......... ......... .. t ials which will be unmist akabl e. 59c to $1.50 8 o'clock . Whut shull I give? The gift I he Ipeu to 111:1 k th is th )llost sucHun'y D. !)i1veT, Managl 'r. Came ras .......... Mr. ... ... und ...... Mrs. Leon : .. ....... .... ... ... .. $2.50 to $3.50 tables ar(" filled with happy sug· ulisbury . ~sfll l s ale yea r we hav e v I' an d dnughte l', Meriam , return ed g s ti ons at Ca ry's J e we lry Sho p, Perfum e Seta ...... .......... .. ... . ........ .. $1.50 to $3.50 to thei r h ome in Clevela nd SunDEATH S I L. bnnon, Ido. A . mlill d eposit witnes sed, and wish ea ·h and a ll day, a fter spendin g the week · end 111'111 I'P!;P!'\, lhe choi 'cst gifts. Gentle men's Seta ...... .. .... ..... .. ... ......... . 8ge William Thorpc , who WlI S famil · nt the home of MI'. and Mrs. AlSlo re op n eve nings. a M rry . hl'i llna s and Happy iarly known t o his old lI!lRocin tes Ien Emrick . Master W endall Sill· Bill Folds SOc to $3.00 The postotli cc wi ll be closed on in Wa ynesv ille a s "Billy," died at is bul'Y acco mpa ni ed them ' hom e af-I New Y al' . . • hri:tmJU! Day. Th rural ca r- hi · home in Arcanu m MondllY, tel' u six weeks' stay with his "L~==;::=:: :::=::::::::::::::::::::===:::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::=~c~ riel'. wilT n t mllke t hei r trips lind Decemb er 10. H e is s u!,vived by g r:lndpu rents _M-I~--_----t:1tI un ly ~ pecia I deliveri es wi II be his wi fe. Funera f service s w er e WE )VISH YOU A MERR Y 'CHRI STMA S Illude. held at the hom e on Thu rsday nf· I t . rn oo n and burin l was in A bbots- , AND PROS PERO US NEW YEAR 1Ifi ~s Ay leen Mainou s is s p<'nd. AUCT IONE ERS Ille cemete ry . ill g n rew dll Y!! w il h he r pnl' nts ----( '11 h er r eturn fl'om Ann Arbor Cen tervill.e , Ohio New Burlin gton, Ohio Rie hlll'd Brown di ed a t hi R home A M('rry hristma s to all the i\lieh .. w I1l' 1'(' she hug been v isiting nor th o f Wayn e:s ville this , Wed· Ueadel's of Th e Miami Gaze tte. Phone No .2 Phon e No. 320 he r siste r. Jose phine . nl' ~day mornin g. Funera l servi· Mrs. Fruncis Andrew ~ wus ces will I>e held at St. A ugu st in c' s Hhopp ing in Wilmin gton one dllY' YOIlI' fri ends can ge t eve rything church Friday m ornin g at 9 :3 0. Inst week. they wnn excel>t n picture of Burial in Miami eemele l'y . Miss. 'Lucile Ferris wus nbse nt y u. Thnt i ~ why a photogr aph fr om ~ chool on Fdday on IIccoun t is t he itleal gift at hri stmll s time. Seth FI'ost, IIged GI, died nt his of s i c kn cs~ . [t is n p el'so na l giving, exclusi ve h me nenr Harv t. ysburg Tu es uay Shel'ma n F erris nnt! wife , Chas. nnl l di ~ lin c t. PI ('a ~ e make un eal·· mOI·nin !J g. His lYife nnd two sons, Villur!; and wife were :hop ping ill Iy dat e at nidge 's. Dr. W. E. Fl'o.-t and George , of Dayt on on Fl'iday. Hal·vey s burg. ~ ul'vi vc: Allen Yonk el' nnd family s pent Funern l Miss Ruth Chan dl er a ddresse d se l' vice will be ht!ltI at S --FO R-pringfi eld Sun day with Mrs. Yonk e r's home ., 11l1<'. R ula J'y club of GI' enfie ld ot churc h Thurs da y lit 2 p. m., a11d f Ik R at Newton ville. ~ t heir noon-d uy lun cheon D ecem· buriul will be in Spi'ingf The Aid Socie'ty meet on Wed. ~-.,.. lc ld cem· I b I' 12. on t he s ubjec t , " Modern etery. lI esday after noon nt the hOllle of Q lIakc l'is m." Mills.. Vera Tibb[es . RENDE R CHRIS TMAS CAROL S Mrs. Elthel Ben on and SOn .!!!""'~~!!!!!'~;;~~;;;~; Mi Adn Michen er, who is teath ;~~~~~;;;~~~~~;;~~;~~ 'I'I)Y,<; ~l l wny s g lndd nth hearts of th e littl e on es, Dwight of Port William wer e here - - - - -- illg nea)' Cleve land , wus called one 'dll Y la st week. T he N. C:" R., Dayton , vested 'PI·kes ..... ..... .. . . ..... . .... . . IOc to $ 1.00 home lus t w<'ek on nccoun t o f the ch oir Clenn Davis find fnmily · and ' of over ] 08, voice ~l. \vl\ith Doll s 10 1' Lh e g il'ls ..... .... . . ...... 2 5c to $1.00 I illnl'!\S of hcr mot her, Mrs . Ell:! trumpe ters, pipe organ and pian o Bert Bogun wer e sh opping in WiI.· ' i\[ ic he llcr. wi ll I'e nde l' Christm as carols nt t h e minl,rto n on Snturd:fy. HEAD QUAR TERS FOR Lllwre nce Bro wn and family of N. C. R. school. house on Sunday Usefu l Gifts, such as Hosie ry, Handk erchie fs, Ties I GI·uI·n w 31l'l, ,,s are a dmired and afterno on at . This is noa\' Waynes ville , called on the and Socks. Qualit y and prices the beat. I ta lked about mo r l' th a n a ny other one of Dnyton3's o'clock ou tstandi ng pro· JOl'don family on S und a y. Watch. Regal'd less of the pl'ice grams of the' Yulet ide sea on Th(1 Ci ty Hunte l's nnd Christ. . Th e yo u pay each Gl'u en watch is a public i ~ invite<:!, mas tree gu thers al'e g etting to be ]) e 'orat YOll l' hom es with wreat hs and b ell s I tlep elHlahle timepie ce. Your Gru en a nuisunc e in this neighbo rhood. ...... . ... . .. \ . .... . . .' ... . . . lc to 10c I J ell'eler in Warre n county is CaMr. John B. Peelle of near This is one time in the year when everyb ody is CAVE SUCCE SSFUL PLAY ry's J ewelry S he,p, L eba non, O. Sabina spent a few days last week happy . We have all the good thing!:! to eat, and S n d all your friend s a Christ mas Greet ing Card to with Robert Andrew s and family. The Qu een Esthel's Christ mas gave trees 26c and' up, for the childr en ' to the Mr. a n d Mrs. W . P . Sa liRbury Mrs. Clarenc e Dunn, Walter help them have a Merry Christ mas, r lltcr taincd on S unday, Mr. and play, "The FIghtin g Chance ," last Kratze r and wife of Lebano n were make it Mrs. Leop Sa li shul' Y and childre n, Thul'sd uy night nt the Cym . The Thursd ay nIter n,o on callers at IIllW ill an d so Sa nta 's Spow HOllse ; filJeu of Clcve ln nd . Mrs. Ella J{emp , of nttendn nce Wn S good and the net the Davis home. Be ll ev ue, Mrs. S t elln Evans and proceed s were about $35. M. M. Terry and ~. E. Thomp · w ill the fin est a ndi es and the befit a Miss H e l€' n Evan s , o f Dayton ; Mr. so n called on E. C. Mannon and surt me llt in town, prices , lb ... .. .. . 18c to 35c a n,1 1111'S. Russell Sulis bury und family n cal,' Wilmin gton on SatDecor ate d Toy Cakes , dozen .__.... urday. . chil,Ir'e n, Mr. nnd . Mrs. Harvey ' .. ........ "" ....... " ......,,)5c Or anges .. . ,.... 30e - Grape Fruit ... ,.. 5e Rye an d daughte r. Mr. H . C. Moor, ' Mr. and Mrs. James Moor Tange rines, ldoz .. .'40e and childre n . Ju s t to mentio n a few of the Good Thing s to eat Bana~as, 3 Ibs ..... ~5c Miss ,Alice LonsAlmer and Gladys spent Sunday "YoUl'ex Silvers eal" silverw are , fellow, daughte r Ol'.c\ n gf:'fi , Apple s, Banan as, Filber ts, Brazil Grape s, lb ..... ... tOe with Mr. and Mrs. F[orenc e Moor fully gU3l'8 nteed. So ld only by Cakes . ~ . ... . .... 2Se Nuts, I1t Frankli n. h'a din g j e we le rs, Beautif ul pat- of the poet, ~Ienry Cocoa nuts, Englis h Walnu ts, Cranb erries , Pies .... . ,. . . .. ... 2Sc Eng. Walnu ts-' I • • 35c terns- open stoc k. A wonder ful Wadsw orth Long· The fi rSt Nutritio n meeting ' of Pidtle s, Celery , Olives , Pies, Cakes , Chri stmus gift. the' seusDlI was held at the home Cary's Jewelry fellow, and the Cocoa nuts' ... . 10 to ISc Head Lettuc e S hop, L ebanon , Ohio, authori zed "~rave Alice" of of Mrs. Edith Davis near Well· Candi es, C.offe e, etc., eac. hi! (amous poem, denIer in W arr e n county, Cranb man .erries on Tuesda .... : y. .. 25e Celery· • , The Childre n'! .j ;. H 0 u r , ' , passed Misses Pearl Moore and Mary The finest Oyste rs you ca;n 'buy', for onl~, p~nt .. ~ Do yo ur Christ mas shopp ing here and get your Mrs . .J. R. Wade gave a party away at Can,Kathlee n Thomps on called on Mrs. 0 11 la.'t Wedncs day' afterno on from bridge, Mass., at Mllbel F. Terry near"C hurch View, Coupo ns for the :1 to 6, cele brating the seventh th~ age of 78. She on Friday a (ter noon. VELO UR PRINC ESS CUSH IONS birthda y ltn niversu ry of her son, was Longfel low'! Mrs. ¥!lbel F. Terry attende d Come and loo.k at our Fruits and Veget ables. Peic.es Milo . Sl!ven of his J'ittle boy eldest daughte r. the League Meetin g at the Home friend s wel'e present . nnd enjoyed and qualit y will convin ce you we have the best of Mrs . Mary Haf\.~ ey in Harvey s. Now last, but the most impor tant, we wish' all our , ut-M· doo t' games after which , . burg on Friday evening . ' in town, as your friend s and neighb brs b'ave Fri .nds ~nd · Custo.mers, both old and new, candy cnnes anti' po])corn balle The Decemb er Aid Meetin g met been tel'ling you. we r e serve d. Milo receive d severnl TI IE VERY BEST AND MERR IEST qiRIS TMA S with Miss. Vera Tibbils in' Welma n '. nice giil s. . ·Meta M.arie Ket- ' . Get your Cou~onl for YO)lr PRINC ESS ~USHIONS. last ·week. The 'Januar y meetin g . YOU HAVE EVER HAD '. . [er of ChiCaio, will .be wit" Mrs. Mabel F. Terry A t Cary 's J e welry Shop, you wil!. . pbyslea ny. perfect, at Church View. . fin ~ giC.t tllbles filled with inter· was born a ·Siam. . ' M!sses Bessie and Luna .Dun· e!!t mg ~llgge$Uons nt ·. modera te ele twin a.nd saved A Merry Chriitm~o- an our eUlto men and, fri1fnd ham' of Hamilto.n..- Miss. Lueila . ·') I·i cc!!. W e 'invite' yo~, I.u~il each by the lurseon ', Willard and Brothe r Freema n of m~mbel' oJ your fam ily to make Olive Branch called on Miss. Mary llll~ store YOUr 11ri Rtmas shoppin g ~ Jpe I • ~ ben' t he Thomp son on' Sunday hea dq un r ter R. . "T.he '· Boma of ether IDlant · wu GirL", ' Lel1nno n, Ohio ' found deal'. Marie _ _ ._ _ __ .. _ ' _ _ .ad her twlD were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lamb and born ten month .. childre n of German town, Mr. and o , Let us d~. your Sale Bills, etc. :Cc!o;~ ~,:,,~ , Mrs. Witt Hunter of Middlet own Mr. and Mrs. Sil Lamb and chit: 1II=!!i!l!!!!i!!i!l!!!!i!!i!l!!!!i==!ii!ii!i !!iiiiii!=- tH&_. . ~~ I • •
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